The Fastest Animals Are Way Faster Than You Think
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The fastest animal in nature isn't what you think it is. It's way, way smaller than that. Nature's tiniest creatures warp the laws of physics, and they do it in ways that even human engineers would gawk at. Using the power of super slow-motion macro video, let's uncover the biological engineering that lets nature's fastest creatures do their zoomy thing.
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When they were first talking about flicking tiny "beings", I misheard, and thought they were talking about flicking tiny "beans" and was confused and amused.
next episode?
Ditto. These bugs may be fast, but not as fast as me neurologically switching from a normal train of thought to a dirty mind.
RUclips be like: great jokes comrades... DEMONETIZED!
@@florkiler6242 New Redtube series
I thought this was a family show, lol.
“Pushing a small little human up to speed doesn’t take as much effort”
Confirmation that Dianna yeets children for science
What, who doesn't have a kid trebuchet ?
Oh come on - everybody does
Bruh
Please explain
@@ultimatewarriors1291 What is there to explain? Everything's already clear, no?
Faster than a bullet
Terrifying speed
Enraged and full of anger
He's.. The ant!
Rides the chitin exoskeleton
Breathing sugar and carbohydrates
Closing in with vengeance soaring highhh
Just too strong and inevitable
@@aelfwif4309 HE
IS
THE ANT KILLER
THIS
IS
THE ANT KILLER
Shes the trap jaw!
Lol. I love Judas Priest. Painkiller is one of their best songs.
“The more you Joe” had me cackling 😂
Q: How many _sproinnngg_ sounds are in this video?
A: All of them!
Anything impressive at a normal scale it much less impressive on the scale of ants
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When I read this comment I was like: what part is it?
And then I realized I was at it when I looked back up
Who's joe
Bruh, that naruto run caught me off guard 😂
Its fastest, tbh
Hes cultured
Naruto 🤯😯👍
haha same
It cracked me up!!
WHAT! Dianna and Joe talking about tiny arthropods?? Be still, my science-loving cardiac muscle.🐜💞🐞
Omg hi big fan of your videos, it was actually the one who made me interested on insects
And how tf is this comment not popular
You are a team, so...who's using this account?
@@misanthropickryptonian2626 wh-
Ive flicked plenty of beans in my lifetime
"Don't flick tiny tiny beings."
- Joe, 2020
ngl, i heard beans, that is just as good im sure
@@-grumpygold1155 flick beans for science.
the more you joe
The more you joe
Ngl, I heard “beans”
These bugs be like - " All we care is jumping but we no care where we fallin'".
Accelerating @ 700 m/s^2 it’s hard to look before you leap ha ha
Joe: "Humans have reached some pretty impressive speeds"
Shows the NARUTO-Run guy! 😹
I hear that at such speeds, the wing arms are a benefit.
cracked me up!
It actually does help in being faster.
Real Ninja clans actually used it to travel faster
@@hidof9598 why isn't it used in the olympics though? And does the naruto run have smth to do w aerodynamic?
@@junyumieart5285 , because people either don't believe in it or are a bit ashamed to do it.
Maybe they will, later
Me: “This is true! I have flicked tiny things! They go really fast!”
Joe: “Don’t flick tiny, tiny beings.”
Me: “Oh... ....”
How dare you
"the more you Joe"
ah - i thought he had said 'flick tiny beans'
I heard it as "flick the bean"...
Yeet 😬😂😂😂
"Don't flick tiny tiny beings."
-Joe 2020
love this! being 5 feet tall myself, I ran track & field in HS and was one of the fastest in the state at the 100 meter dash. Thank you tiny beings for making us less tall beings feel good about ourselves lol
There should be a Nobel Prize category for the person who watched this footage, furrowed their brows and said "This needs some 'boing' sound effects..."
nah more like 9+ messages
im subbed to 1000+
Why do I see you everywhere
you comment to every videos?
I want to click your profile picture
Hyper Sunset same but I can’t resist clicking it at all times.
On this channel: It’s okay to be smart
In my school: It’s compulsory to be smart
More like schools make you dumber
@@ViratKohli-jj3wj just like your subscribers
@Dude Gupta You’re lucky. Back in the days, in my school, they intentionally held the smart kids back. The motto was "what not everyone can learn, no one should be taught". Yeah, socialism sucks.
Damn, sad but true and funny...
Well, you must be in a really good school, because most of the time it's only compulsory to follow the rules and not ask any questions. Being smart is at _best_ optional and most commonly actively discouraged.
Just started watching your channel and I have to say, you’re very well spoken and it’s soothing. It’d be great to have a conversation with you! But great video from the both of you
you guys are always really good at giving us examples to help us understand the scale-the comparison between the flips and the helicopter blade was especially mind boggling for me. thanks!!
Wow, I just learned that those things on top of my garbage can are called "springtails"
I get earwigs in my bin
if i see you one more time.....
@@eamontavacoli5445 eearwigs
Springtails are some of nature's best decomposers. ^-^
And oddly enough, they aren’t insects, but a sister group of Hexapods, called Collembola.
Sonic : Gotta go F...
Ant :
brooooooo why
i always see you
This is Illuminati, just how can u be everywhere
This guy is in almost every comment section
@@mohdmoiz he's one of many
Outstanding video Joe. As always, it was expertly narrated and informative. Also, I think it was such a good idea for you to call-out to Diane. She's a great communicator, very smart and very engaging. Really well done Joe!
McQueen: I am speed Spee..
Termite: I snapped my jaw 1000 times while you were busy saying that.
"Cheetah is not the fastest animal on earth. "
years of academy training wasted...
Fun fact! It Is! Because insects are not animals.
@@dxxa95
Nope, we can count insects in animals as all arthropods belong to animalia kingdom.
@@dxxa95 what? Are you a 9 yrs old
It wasn't even before this. Fastest vertebrate LAND animal, not the fastest animal.
@@dxxa95 untrue
Why do they all flip so much? Does it improve their aerodynamics? Wouldn't they be even faster if they converted all that energy into kinetic energy alone rather than angular momentum?
It would be! But that's just how springtails evolved… it's "good enough"
@@besmart i am too dumb to understand anything he said, i dont even know why im watching these videos because i am too dumb to understand anything.
@@clau.mm7 Username checks out.
@@clau.mm7 Your grammar and ability to spell is far better than most atleast. Don't sell yourself short.
Yes but they should jump in such a way that the force pushing them from ground should pass through there center of mass. But they are not rigid bodies it's hard for them to master in that way !
Amazing connections between biology and physics. Thank you!
Four species of ants live in and around my house in Mindanao Philippines. One of them, known locally as "aliwarang", accelerate like a bi-turbo sports car. The other three species are positively pedestrian by comparison.
Everything aside, can we talk about how he didn’t clickbait us?
That doesn't happen here
he did insects are not animals, hence not true title
@@jackblack5082 Nope, we can count insects in animals as all arthropods belong to animalia kingdom.
@@jackblack5082 Btw, I am just saying, not arguing here :)
@@shivpatel5413Lol why do so many comments think insects aren't animals
I love insects, these designs are so cool! The designer is amazing indeed!
Love informational videos. Thank you
imagine editing this adding those boing sound effects after every time a bug jumps
I’ve been scrolling for awhile looking for someone to mention those sound effects lol right. It was added to every jump.
1:20 the naruto run with "????" literally had me dying i still have trouble breathing as im typing this LMAOO
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Humans *invent spings*
Nature: "Hey, I've seen this one!"
Humans: "What do you mean you've seen it? It's brand new!"
Exactly!! There's plenty of natural things that are so intelligent.
A lot of human inventions are inspired by Nature.
Do you mean spring
Jeremy MCSSJ • 69 years ago - edited Yes, I believe he did. At least that’s the conclusion I got form my deductive reasoning…
Ah yes
the great memer
Thanks for these videos!
when you listen someone talk and you can't stop smiling, you know that person is a very good human being who loves the work she does
Hey note that the planthoppers are also using actual gears too to level their jumps out and prevent one spring from releasing before the other so both legs contribute to the same motion
Hey great video as always! At 1:21 the land speed record is held by the ThrustSSC not the BloodhoundSSC (pictured), a record it's held since 1997!
Just discovered this channel and it's amazing, really !
This channel is freaking awesome! PBS is still all about the science and education. Please dont ever change!
I'm always impressed that when you flick a common house fly it starts flying again after a minute as if nothing had happend. The impact of a human finger would squash us humans on the spot if a huge finger was about to flick us.
OMG I LOVE your Show not only informative and educational but entertaining and inspirational to motivate one to seek out more. Being nearly 70 years old I'm truly mind blown to see such young people far ahead of my age group at their age we were more hands on mechanical like building a hot rod you cats are so ahead of my generation in intelligence and motivation well I should say speaking for myself because we did have some very very intelligent people in my school.
This channel is fantastic! Good job!
*Sonic The Hedgehog:* _Finally, a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!_
Eggman and Shadow can only look on in pure awe haha
yeah
They even spin while jumping, that was insane
Snoic's an Animal???
Bruh he is a hedgehog
Seriously nature never stops to amaze me
Great great video!Really appreciate it.
Thank you so much for creating interesting information like this one.😮
Acceleration isn't exactly speed, and there is a huge difference in the scale.
It's not that it isn't exactly speed. It *isn't* speed.
THANK YOU. Theres alot of confusion in the comments.
And they aren't adjusting the acceleration "to scale" they are giving us real m/s^2 not shrinking down the definition of a meter for what a bug might call a meter. Lol.
@@TheSkystrider Yup... "It accelerates at an amazing rate of 700m/s^2!"
but actually wait 1 second and it's now stationary 10 cm away from where it started
OK where in the video did they state that it was?
Noob question, shouldn’t we be using the term “quick” as opposed to “fast” when comparing these creatures and objects in this video?
Quick is the acceleration, where as fast is the velocity.
Exactly!!
Wait im confused🤪
they just want to make the video title more attractive
So does that count as clickbait?
That's actually a really good point
Except the part when she has to explain what is a spring and how it works as if no one ever saw one and they can only be captured in the wild , it’s a very cool video.
I like the poetic symbolism at 10:00, wherein the only way to manipulate a shutter at that speed is making it's focus a lot smaller. So in order to film something very small moving very fast, you need to film it very fast but also very small.
Hopper, if you're held hostage, blink twice.
Hopper: (faceted eyes stare)
"The more you Joe" would have been an awesome channelname.
"Do a flip!"
Springtail: MY TIME TO SHINE
Incredible Job ! Well Done ! Keep it On!!!
_"According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible."_
old news, learned back in the 80s that its the way they use their wings. they entered the other old adage "its not the size the counts, but you you use it" category.
Well _I don't care what anybody thinks_ I still can't fly no matter how much I try.
Dont worry bro I at least got the reference
@@loganpe427 Have you try drinking some Red Bull?
Where have I heard this before?
Two favorite people together with my favorite subject!
*check my channel if you like useless content*
@@keltoumnoury that's gay but I won't judge
@@ViratKohli-jj3wj you are cute
the collab we all needed
Absolutely adore the physics of nature. Like the pistol shrimp, so nuts
Short girls watching this : 👁👄👁 ima show u real speed
Acceleration is not speed. By that definition rockets are slow. By that logic I can easily clap or shake my hands faster or snap my fingers faster than any rocket.
@@panastiwari Trivial. If my hands collide at 10 m/s and each stops within 1 cm, that's 5000 m/s^2.
@@panastiwari no, 5000. 10 m/s in 0.002 s is 5000 m/s^2, not 500.
Your vids are awesome dude!
Wow this was a REALLY COOL video! Good job
Random fact:
A group of ferrets is called a business.
"Martha, can you call Bat Cauldron and Co?"
The Ferrets are from nunya
oh hello
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Mulans general was singing about ferrets It makes so much more sense now.
lol
I mean, mantis shrimps can create the sun's surface with a punch, so yeah.
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@@keltoumnoury stop u dumb bot
These animals have such complex designs and are so small. How amazing is that
This was a super interesting video, thank you.
I’ve flicked plenty of tiny beings in my time
They picked the wrong house, fools
*Mann Face*
I thought he said beans.
Be sure to wash your hands afterwards.
I like turtles
The more you Joe is the greatest crossover in all of history
Oh I love it. I love it so much. Really interesting videos about science and with a good jokes/memes. Thank you.
Talk about evolution: I moved to Florida in 1966. At that time, you could swat most bugs...barely. Now, when they note movement, shadow or heat, they move almost infinitely fast. On their scale, I cannot imagine how fast that is...
It's incredible that even tiny bugs have figured out a way to do amazing things. It's a quick reminder that each branch of science has a connection 😀
Perhaps the "branches" are artificial.
The fastest animals are those people who comment first on RUclips videos
fastest premature delivery
Animals indeed
Fast isn't always best👍
Quality comment Random Guy
They’re usually not very fast though
but that ALSO makes them the biggest idiots... because they Never seem to understand just how much NOBODY cares about that. . .
Hi. I really loved your visual explanation of the entire time-line of the earth. Could you please explain the time-line surrounding AD , BC, and how the numbering works. Thank you
I'd like to believe those spring SFX are the actual sounds those insects make...so wholesome lol
Don’t flick tiny beings *music plays*😀🎶🎼🎵🎼🎶😀
Everybody gangsta till the ant starts rocket jumping.
Just throw some DDT and the Gangsta dead
I could watch super slo-mo video clips of tiny bugs flinging themselves all day, so long as they included the goofy sound effects you guys have put in.
Well physical properties scale with different powers. Good example is length to volume - r vs. r³. Since mass scales of volume and materials have a force limit they can support every animal scematic has a size limit.
you should say "animals that accelerate them selves fastest"
Yeah, I found out that bugs were the fastest when I was forced to run from a cockroach for my life.
So you out-ran her? Then you're faster.
Cockroaches aren't a life threat.
@@buzzlightyear6960 Actually, I was waiting for someone to say that to me.
I'm a person who gets paranoid easily. Till this day because of cockroaches alone, I'll sometimes scream just because I heard a noise near me that I thought might've come from a roach. I also never step into places without caution and I check my meals aggressively before eating them incase an intruder accidentally got cooked in it. Worst of all, I stay up till the morning for an entire week whenever a cockroach has entered my bedroom incase it's still around or incase there are more.
Therefore, if a roach was ever to touch me or crawl on me or even bite me, that could cause me to become even more paranoid.
First let's talk about if a cockroach were to bite me (and they do bite), if simple alcohol didn't fix the issue whether it was because the bite wasn't properly cleaned or so on, I would become very sick and get a bad infection that would be very problematic, especially for my already poor family which already has to borrow money for groceries because it would be hard to get me to the hospital.
This event would also worsen my paranoia.
Now let's talk about if it were to crawl on me. It is similar to the biting in the sense that it would make me more paranoid than ever. Maybe this would fade but not when I'm an adult and living in my own shelter.
If a cockroach were to be nearby in my settlement when I'm older, it would cause me to lack sleep because I'd have to keep an eye on it. Lacking sleep would worsen my job productivity or even studies.
My actions could also disrupt my romantic partnership with someone.
All of these could become a factor leading into me having a worse off lifestyle. Since for quite a while I will live alone, and far from my friends and family, I could become depressed because of my terrible lifestyle. (Since I've been lacking sleep and other much needed things). And depression doesn't lead to a good place. I could lose even more productivity, lose or waste a lot of money and gorge myself in food for comfort. My life for a while would be a sad mess. Lastly, giving me a 1/2 chance of ending my own life. If I do choose to end it, then cockroaches, therefore will become a small factor in my own end.
One of the best videos ever!
This is the reason why I'm terrified of these tiny little beings, they're fast as hell, and this leaves no other choice for my brain other than get me a phobia of everything that is little and fast, because if it is little and fast - you can't control it at all, and that terrifies my brain to the point where I just very much die when I just see them even standing still
"don't flick tiny tiny beings" 😭🥰
"Don't flick tiny tiny beings"
why is this so funny?
This content is amazing, i feel like im in school again but reading a book i really like
Looking at copepods and nauplius under the binocular also has me astonished by their speed. It is a though they disappear from one spot and re-appear elsewhere.
These bugs have the irl equivalent of a dash ability.
3:29 Am I the only one who thinks the equation f = ma (force = mass * acceleration) describes what Diana says way better than K.E = m / 2 * v ^ 2?
The acceleration is an increase in your velocity. The KE equation shows how much KE is in the velocity of the mass that's already accelerated
Stop thinking so much
Incredible video!
Fun video, love it...have to say though, the host changes his shirt to red and white stripes and adds a red and white winter hat and we've found Waldo! ;)
1:20 I almost choked on my spaghetti. Bravo!
"1 grasshopper was harmed during the filming of this video"
Hi diana love your physics channel
Hey, which course or book did you study for this? I am an upcoming engineer with an interest in animal anatomy. I haven't found any book or a crush course on the anatomy of the different species of animals
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Me: *sees title*
Also me: *REMEMBERS THAT ONE TORTOISE VIDEO*
If you want the physics, the reason these tiny insects can accelerate so fast is they have very little weight or mass. Force equals mass times acceleration or to use a bit of algebra, acceleration equals Force divided by mass. The smaller the mass the faster the acceleration. These insects weigh a fraction of a gram. So with a small amount of force they can accelerate very fast. An elephant has a lot of mass so even with a lot of force he accelerates rather slowly but not as slowly as an oil tanker which has an unbelievable amount of mass. Electrons weigh far less than these insects so electrons without much force can accelerate to near the speed of light.
And the reason the ratio between force and mass is going down as lengths get smaller is that the first scales like the square of the length while the second scales like the cube.
Thanks for keeping me interested
PFFFF "The more you Joe"
Killin' me!
The sound effects of this video came straight from mars😂
Very cool video!! 😎
You can get even more energy release speed by peeling a regular plastic sticky tape reel. As you pull on the end of the tape to get a piece for some repair or sealing purpose, the thin layer of glue at the edge of the tape still on the reel stretches an enormous amount for its size and then tears and snaps back flat onto the piece of tape in your hand. This sudden release is so fast that it will cause a black body light release for an object at 100,000 degrees C - more than 10 times the temperature on the surface of the Sun!!! - creating a dim, very thin line of visible light (in a perfectly dark room where you have let your eyes' irises open to maximum and you look very closely at the tape) where you are peeling it AND ALSO A FLASH OF SOFT X-RAYS!!! Nobody ever anticipated this until somebody noticed the dim light and they used a multispectral camera to see what was being released. The Universe is a CRAZY thing!
" Sound effects are at another level "