The Most CONVINCING Megalodon Proof Video I've Ever Seen!!
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
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There's no point trying to debate it, they always use the same clips with the same explanation with the same ai generated voice, at this point it may aswell exist
literally just the definition of copy and paste
and the same has started to go for Zak's youtube, once or twice a week he uploads a megaladon video debunking pretty much the same video in the same way each time.
@@yeetusfeetus669 Atleast he adds to it, makes is funnier, factual, and doesnt just put his face on the screen. theres many reaction content creators _hasan_ that just put their webcam on other peoples work. Regardless, it's very entertaining. Hope this doesnt seem as attacking you, while i partially agree, just wanted to say this before someone else takes what you said out of context lol.
It’s mostly just to make fun content, not to disprove it. I mean, he is disproving it, but the main point is to chill and watch funny videos
At this point, I’m convinced the Megalodon does still exist and it’s the one making these top 10 videos.
You touched on something I was about to say as soon as they brought it up.
The Megalodon _can’t_ be visible from the moon because not even The Great Wall is visible from space and it’s one of the longest man made structures in HISTORY.
1000%
Also the grand canyon is also very very hard to see from the moon
Shark is just built different
What do they even mean by this? Do they believe the Meg is "True Face of God" levels of bioluminescent? That it shines so incredibly brightly that you can see it from space?!
Sure! Why not?! This stupid thing is already their Bigfoot, why not complete that comparison and say it has magic powers too?!
For something to be visible from space it needs to be large in 2 dimensions, not just long. A piece of string around the Earth would be invisible.
@@treycarpenter9043 still, the great wall of China is definitely thicker than a megalodon
I let my son watch 'The Meg' and he was convinced for all of a few days that it existed. And that's how we ended up subbed to AVNJ. Destroyed his giant shark dreams but he's learning.
It did exist though
@@connahbourton5097 key word "did'
Tell him whale sharks are better anyway
@@alexandrarivera7957 or basking sharks sorta the same thing they both have a similar shape to a great white and both eat plankton/shrimp
so if you let him watch Underwater would he think that Cthulhu exists too haha?
Everyone is right:
Additive color mixing is mixing all the colors and getting white.
Subtractive color mixing is mixing all colors and getting black.
This is because additive color mixing starts without light and subtractive starts with light.
Thats why rgb led can make white color by lighting up all 3 lights and when you mix all paints together you get black.
Not exact
Black is the absence of light, and light carries color, which is just another wavelength of light. If there is no light, then it's black. White, however, it's hard to say, since in theory, white is what remains of darkness when light is present, but that light is a wavelength outside the color spectrum of the visible light
chat is right, white is the combination of all colors. This is why holding a prism in light splits the waves into a rainbow.
I think Zak is thinking of mixing a ton of paint colors together making a dark blob which isn't the same thing.
Very correct - light and paint pigments behave differently as well
Black is the absence of light. Not of color, when you mix all paint colors together, you get black, because the color absorbs more light then it reflects, otherwise you would get white. When you hold a white light in front of an even brighter white light, the less bright light would appear black. So black and white are actually the same, a combination of all colors, the difference is the brightness relative to the surroundings.
@@pauldenby878 aside from glowing pigments
Or to put it in a different way: White is the result of every color reflecting off of a surface and hitting your eye. Black is the result of every color being absorbed by a surface and thus not hitting your eye.
When you mix all the paint colors, the white gets "stuck" in that blob, thus your eye returns only black from it.
yeah, literally just look at Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of The Moon album cover.
Well, the lava Meg is not an absurd idea since it has exactly the same chance of existing as the regular Meg
Can't W8 to see it on the next design a fish competition
The firebending meg
I really want to see a Demon Lava Shark from Hell drawn by someone now
@@amandamakin1542 the Syfy channel probably has a bad movie about it coming out later this year
@@ssfbob456 LAVA MEG VS SHARKTOPUS AT LAKE PLACID HERE WE COME BOYSSSSSSSSS!
*Video:* "the name 'Megalodon' means 'Big Tooth'"
*Zak:* "That's true!"
Like the old addage goes; _A stopped clock is right twice a day._
Megaladon didn’t look like a great white, the bones were close so we thought it was a relative to the Meg. But I resent study’s show it doesn’t. All I’m going to say
@@chickenboi4656
So really, this is more like a stopped clock that also tells AM and PM _(yes, analog clocks like that exist, I did a quick Google to see if that was a thing.)_ that kind would only be right once.
@@blackheartzerotheundergrou3225 sorry, I had no idea I was replying to your comment, I was “attempting” to write my own but managed to fail
@@chickenboi4656
Oh! My bad. Still though.
True, despite how much avnj likes rejecting certain evidence of these definitly not extinct creatures, even he sometimes accepts facts.
5:23 That whole “deep blue sea” bit had me dying 💀 Sounds like me half-assing a science project in middle school lmao
If I was making these kind of video I would start targeting AVNJ "The top proof that Megalodon still exists that would even convince AVNJ"
that way you would only let people find him and see that its fake
@@timestorm5687 I just want his attention
TimeStorm I doubt these people care if the subject matter is false or not. They just want the clicks - which OP's strategy could help with.
The guy who made that video was like
"How can we make that old story more believable? I know, LET'S GIVE THE SHARK SOME F*CKING FIRE POWERS"
OMG, black IS the absence of colour. White light has all colours combined, and the objects we see as black absorb all the colours and reflect none. The ones we see as white reflect all the colours.
"Yeah we saw this before *skips*"
"-The water would start to boil,"
"WHAT!?"
Conspiracy theorists: “Behold! My evidence!”
Experts:
*disproves evidence*
Repeat
"Lava Meg"
SyFy channel writers "WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!"
This video did teach me something.
That there exists a very big marine reptile called Shastasaurus and now I am obsessed. It is friend-shaped.
*EDIT* 6:20 wait, the diver had an exponential shark experience? he just kept seeing more and more every time he went diving?
Until he saw everything in the entire universe
Shastasurus is kinda friend shaped, it's big and fat like a whale but a vertical tail and looong snout like all ichthyocentaurs
6:00 I thought that all colours made white and no colour made black, or at least with light. With stuff like paint it would be some brownish thing
I really want to see you talk about the Korean animated film Padak (aka Swimming to the Sea) because it stars fish and is super violent, depressing, and wild.
Isn't that the fucked up one that takes place in a sushi shop?
@@-Ghostess yes
@@styleissubstance both love and hate that movie
Zach not knowing how the light spectrum works is the best part of this video
My favorite part about these videos is how Megalodon's appearance, shape and size change from one evidence to another.
Also, Mosasaurus>Megalodon. Just putting it here.
Tylosaurus is better than both of them but mosasaurus is better than the Meg we can agree on that
@@riddlerx994 My knowledge about extinct marine reptiles is a bit blurry so I have to ask - what exactly is difference between Tylosaurus and Mosasaurus? I always thought they were quite similar.
@@whyareyoureadingmynickname8158 they're very similar but I think tylosaurus is like a tiny bit bigger or something idk I just like it more
"Most of the great whites were white, but this one was pale in colour"
Maybe they meant Pail in colour. The colour of a bucket. But what colour of bucket? Spooky.
white is the combination of all colour reflected into your eyes and thus visible, black is the combination of all colours being absorbed which technically makes it the absence of visible colour
I like how the supposed shark on the random sattelite photography "has to be a meg", even though the largest of whale sharks are probably about the same total length.
One interesting fact that I've thought about is that, while they keep referring to the ridiculous 100-meter shark the fishermen in 1918 saw, they never seem to discuss the various supposed "monster white sharks" in history, like the supposed 13 meter (43 foot) shark from False Bay at an unknown date written of in a book from 1958, and the several supposed sharks between 8 and 11 meters that have been reported, usually by fishermen who never actually caught them; or the supposed 11.3 m shark from New Brunswick that died in a fishing weir in 1930. I suppose in the latter case it is because the tooth of that shark were not particularly impressive. They also never mention the apocryphal giant bites that were speculated to be from sharks well over 7 metres (all with very dubious math, but that's never stopped a megtuber).
If nobody has said it yet, Dwight hanging out on a boat is from that movie The Meg
I remember a video similar to these asinine megalodon videos, having to do with another "shark tag was warm so it had to have been eaten" scenario, and they actually seemed to make sense, concluding that it wasn't a giant squid because their body temperature is too cold and wasn't an orca because they don't dive deep enough. But I almost lost my shit when they thought it was a spinosaurus
Spinosaurus just became a fish
6:51 the movie is called The Meg i believe
47 feet down
I love that there’s supposedly some conspiracy in the scientific community to keep the meg’s existence a secret. If any scientist had authentic evidence, they’d be trampling over their granny to publish a paper 😂
AVNJ, you're telling me that you don't believe the Megalodon after seeing this video 😂
The Megalodon obviously is still alive! We have videos that have been disproved many times so they obviously confirm it’s existence.
I'm down to believe that there is an undiscovered massive shark that lives in the deep ocean, but it sure as hell isn't a megalodon.
you will never run out of megalodon content and i'm so, so sorry 🤣🤣🤣
3:54 - Now I want to see someone actually draw artwork of a Demon Lava Shark from Hell rising out of boiling water 😂
Based on the title, I thought there would be some new "evidence", maybe something you could say "yeah, that's weird" to. My mistake lol. Megs are getting painful. You should mix it up and watch some 'mermaids are real' videos XD
Someone just make a Photoshop that is actually convincing
To demonstrate the importance of scientists sticking to their own field of expertise, I had Zaq talk about color theory.
Thank you for suffering by watching these videos it’s very entertaining and makes my day seeing your vids keep up the good work and have fun doing so!
Zak, the type of colors you’re thinking about are like paints where mixing them together does give you a dark color but light works different with colors, the exact opposite: every light color together is white and black is the absence of color(light) which is why turning off the lights does not make the room completely white. But pale is more than likely referring to the first type of color so you were right in your point of not differentiating
Watching this right before I go to the beach
I always get an perverse jolt of excitement when a new Megalodon video comes across my feed for AVNJ to shred.
I woke up at like 2:15 and waited for a video to be made. And I got the greatest content! (A great guy who sees shitty videos.)
Edit: 2:15 at night. Day in America, night in Australia. (I'm Australian)
When they enhance on the shark it reminds me of Star Wars battlefront 2004 when you load into a map
no white is all the colours combined. that's why when you get white light and a prism it splits to the rainbow
April joke video "AVNJ I am convinced now"
realizing now that you can't see the chinese wall BUT a 18m/60feet long shark
The thing about color you mentioned depends on the context, white is all color talking about light(RGB) and black absence, when talking about ink (CMYK) colors black is all and white absence, it's not the best way of explaining it, but it's a resumed version
"Is that Rainn Wilson from The Office?" broke me
Every megelodon beliver after they find out they were wrong” dammit but… but….. I……. I saw it on google maps!”
black is the absence of color, white is every color
The lava Meg exists so long he unlocked the legendary skin
4:37 It’s a clip from The Meg. Rainn Wilson stars in it as the only dude who is rightfully terrified by the fucking enormous shark that for some reason they’re trying to capture, only for them to find out, there’s a second, _bigger_ one. That movie was so bad that it was bad enough to be… well, bad.
The debate club debating about the megalodon's existence, and I start just linking your videos
The Rain Wilson clip is from the movie "The Meg." A lot of the footage being used is also from a Fake-u-mentary called Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives.
White is composed of all the colors of the visible spectrum combined. When all wavelengths of light are present together, they create white. Therefore, white can be seen as the presence of all colors. Black is what we see when no light is present. It is the absence of light, and hence, the absence of color.
It's always seemed vastly more likely to me that there's simply a species of large shark out there that science hasn't classified yet. Why make the jump to the conclusion that it's the Megalodon still around after all these millions of years? We discover new species all the time, while situations like the coelacanth are so much rarer.
I want one of these Megalodon sitings videos one day to just be about the extinct clam
Zak, I genuinely feel sorry for you. I think you should took a rest or two from these megalodon videos.
"Always use the same videos, just in different orders" - every megeladon "sighting" channel ever
Sorry but white light is combination of all wave lengths of light which means white is the combination of all colours.
Black is the absent of light which means it lacks any colour.
"the water boiled" is just a phrasing for the surface of the water erupting with lots of bubbles like when a saucepan full of water boils. It doesn't mean the water is super heated though
Dwight (Rainn Wilson) was in the movie "The Meg" which is probably where that random photo is from
12:50 @ AVNJ that lab was not from the 80's. In the 80's we did not have flat screen monitors like shown in video now nor did we have printers like in the video. I do see one tube monitor in the very back . This video clip is likely late 90's early 2000's at best.
*erhm akshually* incoming
black IS the absence of color, it absorbs all light so none bounces back (therefore it looks dark), white causes all light (aka all colors of the visible spectrum) to bounce back, hence why a white ray of light can be split into the rainbow
you're thinking of ink, where all the colors mixed together turn black, and with paint it tends to turn brown
The way the megalodon video is written, especially narrated, makes me think it's AI generated content.
Gotta admit the Megalodon people put in a lot of effort.
This brought me memories
5:34 Dude you learn this stuff in middle school, black is the absence of color/light because ideally it doesn't reflect any color spectrum back and absorbs all visible wavelengths, white reflects all light so it's all the colors, computer monitors use pixels with red + green + blue to make white.
*”Black is said to be “the sum of all colors” when a blackish stain is obtained from the mixture of various pigments. And black is said to be the “absence of color” when all light radiation is removed.”* Is what I saw when I looked it up lol, so technically no one’s right or wrong here
@@Emmaem111 Technically, everybody is wrong because they're trying to force a false dichotomy.
@@Emmaem111 No, he is wrong, we are talking about what the eyes percibe and if you see black it's because it absorbing most of the light hence you are perceiving the absence of it, when something is white it's because your eyes are receiving all the wavelengths of visible light, all the colors.
If you are talking about pigments it's whatever because there are a bunch of complicated chemical processes happening so there isn't like one rule, you can't just mix red,green and blue pigments and expect it to be white.
@@Emmaem111 Also the paper you are citing is from an architecture and design school in argentina so basically it's an artist perspective so of course there is going to be a lot of interpretacion... hell they did a survey asking normal people so it's basically one big mix of opinions so there is no freaking concrete answer... but if you ask science there is a concrete answer and it's the only decisively concrete anwer we have... btw it's perfectly fine to consider black a color, I certainly do.
Black is a color because I have deemed it so.
If the Meg is real then that means the biggest fight of all time is gonna happen. Crabzilla vs megladon vs godzilla
I told people it’s a warm water shark. And it lived before the ice age which made the whole world cold….so when the ice age hit the Meg couldn’t adapt fast enough to cold waters and it’s main pray disappearing. Also the leviathan would be alive if Meg was still alive.😦
Brown is the presence of all color and in a weird way so is white. If you mix a bunch of paint together, you get brown, but so you put all the colors on a wheel and spin it it will be white. And black is just the darkening of any color.
Rainn Wilson scene was from The Meg, pretty fun movie
Black is de absence of colours, it absorbs everything, while white is the mix of all colours, it reflects every colour
The pale demon-shark sounds like something shark-kids would read as a creepypasta
Bro got white and black mixed up💀💀💀💀💀💀
Hi twitch chat. AVNJ it's the other way around dude. only in art form is white considered the "absence" of colour as there is nothing on the canvas. But in every other way black is the absence of colour. White as some class as a colour actually contains all hues of colour.
What if the megalodon is real and Zack was just hired to gaslight us
Lol, on a serious note. Amazingly, they did exist 2.5 million years ago. But a Megladon today could not go unnoticed like a giant squid living very very deep. Even the giant squid was finally seen. But a Megladon is a shark at the end of the day, not a species that lives entirely at the bottom of the sea.
A bunch of that footage is straight out of a few films.
"megalodon, or like its commonly called, the meg"
no...nobody calls it the meg unless they watched the meg movie but before the movie no one called it meg
White is the presence of color. Black is the absence of color. When you mix all colors together you get white. You can prove this by spinning a physical color wheel. It will appear white while spinning. When you mix many colors of paint together you may get a dark color, but that’s not the same as color as in light.
Correct me if I'm completely wrong, but it's brown not all colors mixed?
While black is the absence of color/light, and white is pure light?
Or maybe the tag got loose or smth or wasn't put on properly and it fell of when the shark got into fight with another one...or it was a goddamn orca. The tag coudl've fell off and then resurfaced bc, as you've said bc the remains got scavaged by other underwater animals.
White is when an object reflects all colors and absorbs none of them - All colors in one
Black is when an object absorbs all colors and reflects none - Absence of color
White light split by a prism makes a rainbow. Black things don’t reflect visible color because their isn’t any. That’s why when we have our eyes closed we see black. White reflects all the colors.
8:56 It's a win-win
Deep blue sea was a bad 1999 film with Samuel L Jackson in it about a shark going on a killing spree... Also didn't realise it had 2 sequel's
White is a mix of all light. But it is also the lack of all pigmentation or colour.
Black is the absence of all light, but it is also the presence of all pigmentation or colour.
White is all colour and black is absence of colour AVNJ....BUT pale does mean approaching white
White is the sum of all colors, while black is the total lack of colors. Pale is not a color but a state of when colors are losing or with few pigment
The water boiling part is proof that the Meg has fire powers
We all believed that the Megalodon lived in warm waters. Turns out, they just boil the water around them.
he knows stuff about fish but not much about colors
Normally, the amount of actual stupid - like stupid with two o's - in this video would infuriate me, but watching you get fed up with it instead made me laugh.
3:37 bro is like "omg white shark! no other sharks like that must be meg!" and im like: theres literally a dead albino great white as the first result for "pale shark"
also as an aussie: avoid Steads books, unless you want brain cancer.
It would be so funny if one day we discover that megs are somehow still alive and u will have to make a vid saying : "guys im sorry ive been wrong the whole time those vids were not lying" 😂😂
The problem is even if it really survived , these vids are still pathetic and poorly executed
Not really? Even if the meg is real, these videos don't provide any actual evidence on the matter. The issue is much more so with how they "prove" megs than that they think megs still exist.
I don't know why specifically this bothered me and make me write a comment but...
IF white or black is lack of colors or all colors is actually depending on the context. If we say about paint then yes white is lack of color as it absordbs no color. Mixing all others make it to absorb all so in that way black is "all colors".
But when we say about light then white light consist of all colors (so it is "all colors") and black light… well doesn't exist.
So in general body being white means: all light is reflected, nothing is absorber.
And body being black means: no light is reflected, all light is absorber.
(Of course that sentences all fully true only with actually perfectly white or black objects... which are almost nonexistent)
This video sounds like when Im trying to make my essay longer
8:57 yes,if I do so I will become famus even if I die a one human life isn't much and by dying I will be remembered as someone who actually did something
Black is the absence of color in regards to physics and the light spectrum. If we are just talking about physical colors like dyes, then ya black is all colors mixed
People forget that the longest recorded Whale Shark was 61.7 feet long, and they still act like "OMG, has to be Meg! Whale sharks are so small compared to Meg! Same with Blue Whales and Humpback Whales", like bruh
Pigment and light is different.
Black is the absence of all light, but the presence of all pigmentation.
White is the presence of all light, but the absence of any pigmentation.
It's kind of reversed. Because in light, white means all colour was refracted and black means all colour absorbed.
In pigment, black is all of the colours mixed together and white is none of them, it's the blank base.
Black is the absence of light. All light is absorbed by the object and no light is reflected therefore no light is detected by the eyes.
White is the presence of all light color waves. So the other way around.
have to have a little fun, that "lab" was really an antique store lol.
Never get tired of these 🤣
White and Black sort of have different definitions/combinations depending on whether you are talking about light or say art.
In art, black is the presence of all color and white is the absence. Also I suppose can be applied to physical things you can touch. Easy example is how the lack of melanin/pigment causes albinism.
In terms of light, white is the presence of all color and black is the absence (think about how rainbows come from light refracting and how black holes are "black" because no light escapes them).
Can be confusing and easy to mix up tbh.