Well, I learned a new word today. I was going to suggest using "inexplicably" instead of "unaccountably", but, as Wiktionary explains it, "unaccountably" is actually the perfect word to use in this case.
Sorry to break it to you, but it most likely won't be a massive wall of water that instantly fills the reservoir. It would probably gradually fill over hours or even days, so it would just be wet and noisy.
@@ilyaholt8607 You're counting minutes actually. If you're a sewer worker in a city you're not allowed to work underground in those long tunnels if there is a possibility of raining that day. Scary stuff. It may not be a wall of water but it definitely will slow you down more and more while you're trying to get out...
Many people shed doubt on the idea of sea level rise when climate-change proponents are the same people building multi-million dollar properties exactly in the areas supposed to be flooded. They've been continuously wrong since before the 70s... in all manner of directions. At one point they said we were going to have another ice age.
@@games1004 Sea-level rise is hard science. What civilians do with this information is not the fault of science. We're generally not the most charismatic people, so civilians often take up the torch to try to spread awareness. I'm not aware of any major climate-science activists building luxury properties, and even if your claim were true, it would not mean the science they're basing their arguments on isn't hard science with an enormous international consensus. If you want to make a more persuasive argument, I would suggest you cite credible sources to back up your claims instead of using vague terms like "they," as in " _they_ said we were going to have another ice age." Who said this? When? You might do the same thing for "in all manner of directions." Who specifically was wrong? About what? These simple changes would make your argument far more compelling. On a syntactical note, in English, one generally says "shed light" _or_ "cast doubt." To "shed" doubt makes it sound like one is getting rid of their doubts, which is the opposite of what I assume you mean.
I could imagine something like this could be retrofitted to also make power. Like adding turbines to the inlets for when a storm comes to make backup power, or making large storage tanks above ground or uphill to be used for power later.. A system like this is intriguing and full of amazing possibilities.
This isn't a super big deal, but I just wanted to thank you for making sure the subtitles were up long enough to be read. So many channels will subtitle people speaking foreign languages, but not leave them on the screen long enough.
Hi Tom! We read about this facility in our text books in Tokyo. Thanks for showing it in a more interesting way haha. Another fun fact, I think I heard about these places being used as emergency shelters as well. P.s. I hope you enjoyed Tokyo.
1:20 Nah fam that's the sewer level from Mirror's Edge... No but seriously that looks exactly like it. 2:47 and that’s the entrance to the level, probably modeled after this real life place.
@@usagiwang3872 Maybe not exactly there, but somewhere like that place that servers for the same purpose. Zi-O already had a couple fights there too, it's what I recall most recently
There used to be a similar issue in Paris (and still is, albeit on a way smaller scale than before), so the French government just built a gigantic artificial lake called the Lac du Der, near where I live. It now generates a lot of money and protects people living hundreds of kilometers away from it from floods increasingly bigger every years.
Drainage systems fascinate me a lot, because they take up so much land and you see them everywhere, from the ditches going along the side of the road to the mysterious pits full of pipes and grates, and yet I know so very little about them. It's great to hear more about one of the systems.
Having visited the G-CANS project earlier last year, you’re absolutely right - you can’t convey the scale on video. It’s colossal. In the truest sense of the word. Also, Mirror’s Edge.
Come to the Netherlands, we are so good at draining water in cases of a flood (or just in general) that now the hotter summers arrive our experts are complaining that we have forgotten how to RETAIN water. In other words: We in the Netherlands would like some more flooding (but not too much).
@@ERROR_-_404 Sea water isn't very good for watering crops and all that... For that we're reliant on river water from Germany. In dry seasons indeed we can have a lack of water.
Imagine having a government that puts the country into a recession because they want to save lives not just make a few billionaires a little richer, that would be nice
It would be amazing to have an impulse response recorded in that acoustic space. Even recording a single clap, allowing the full tail to complete, can give you a very nice impulse response to use as a reverb, allowing you to digitally replicate the acoustic properties of the space, for use in audio or music production. I think it's worth doing any time you are filming ecording in an acoustically interesting space!
I've been to that very site and I must say the size of the system is insane. The area which Tom filmed in is nothing compared to the full size and length of the tunnels joining the rivers. (seriously, try googling for a diagram)
Wow, I feel like I've been there. Mirror's Edge was my favourite game for a long time, I reckon the designers must have based the game level on this. What an impressive engineering feat.
I sometimes listen to Tom's videos a bit like a podcast. Playing it in the background while I do other things. Sadly that really won't work here, because I don't speak a word of Japanese.
You might be interested in the Red River Floodway in Winnipeg, Canada - after a devastating flood in the 1950s, the city built a massive gated diversion channel that goes around the entire city and can move 140,000 cubic feet of water per second.
Everybody gangsta in the control room until Shinji refuses to get in the robot. I thought this was a tiny room until you put the humans for scale there, yikes.
they managed to build all that for $2B? In the US, it would cost a few million just for the initial surveys to determine if it could work, tens of millions in designing and planning, then an estimate of $2B would be presented to the government. Once started, the costs would keep increasing until it was either cancelled or went beyond $10B and still came up with shoddy work
Check out the Thornton Quarry. With a capacity of 3.1 billion gallons, it serves as a reservoir for Chicago’s storm water and sewage from major flood events. It’s a part of the Chicago Deep Tunnel project. It is the largest civil engineering project by scope, cost, and timeframe.
Nice to hear a government willing to make short-term economic sacrifices for the long-term benefit of the country. So often governments only care about the 5 or so years they are in power and nothing beyond that.
i think you misinterpreted what tom was saying. the project was started precisely to help the economy in a short term kind of way, during the recession construction companies would have been going bankrupt left and right (along with industry supporting construction like machine manufacturers, concrete and steel factories and so on) so the government started this huge construction project precisely to help said companies through the recession so there wouldn't be a massive amount of unemployed construction and heavy industry workers asking for welfare which would have been expensive AND pointless, whereas the tunnel system was expensive but actually served a purpose.
You should check out the tanks in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Half the city is below the mountain and would regularly flood during summer rainstorms. Now there are tanks across the escarpment that hold the water and slowly release it after rainfall events.
It's also regularly used for superhero TV show fight scenes, most notably six different times by the "Kamen Rider" Franchise, most recently an episode of the currently airing "Kamen Rider Zi-O" that was aired back in May.
I made a brief stop on the way back from Australia.
just brief ;)
_goes to Saturn_
Just to yell "echo" in a large tunnel. Tbf, I'd do the same.
I'd like for my "brief stops" to be as interesting and foreign as yours.
JJ 4 Climate change is a big issue, Tom is just trying to convey the idea that it affects our lives in many ways
3:15 "Thank you to all the team here for letting me down" -Tom Scott, 2019
i'd replace 'all the team' with life in my case
Me in a group project
Brilliant!
I hope they let him back out.
Holy damn I didn't noticed that
A government investing in protecting its citizens and land from disaster? How bizarre!!
When government is run by the educated and not the corporates.
Got an extremely nasty scare in 2011.
@@davekp6773 it was built WAY before 2011.
natural disasters are everyone's problem, has nothing to do with protecting anything besides the city itself
@@logana1999 but but.. in my country flooding is always a problem, our goverment do nothing about that
This is where the boss battle takes place.
+1
*A wild Chris Joel has appeared*
balrog
Basically meruem vs netero
is this where they keep the giant enemy crabs now?
Tom: Echo!
Some random ghost that's been haunting the area since the 1600s yet unaccountably speaks English: No, it is Edo! Edo!
Roflmao!
No this is Patrick.
Well, I learned a new word today. I was going to suggest using "inexplicably" instead of "unaccountably", but, as Wiktionary explains it, "unaccountably" is actually the perfect word to use in this case.
Angry 1600s Japhnesse Yelling
"いや、江戸だ。江戸!"
this comment section has much less mirror's edge comments than I expected
haha i was looking for that xD
when i saw the thumbnail i was like wait i know that
Came looking for that aha
Ye i was just saying that
I just came here to post this.
So glad you yelled "ECHO" at the end, as the entire duration of the video I was wondering about the acoustics in there.
I didn't watch the end until you mentioned it. Thanks
Hah, I was waiting for him to do that.
Yells Echo, echo is returned in Japanese. Dang they are good!
"Hey you guys!" would have been my choice but each to their own :P
You can hear it when he's talking
"Some parts are even under sea level"
Dutch people: Hold my cheese
Don't touch my cheese.
Who moved my cheese?
@@kevinmoore4887 that is not your cheese. That is my cheese.
@@sirBrouwer Nacho cheese. My cheese.
Ah yes, the -reverse Atlantis- Dutch
Imagine being in these tunnels when a flood hits
Sorry to break it to you, but it most likely won't be a massive wall of water that instantly fills the reservoir. It would probably gradually fill over hours or even days, so it would just be wet and noisy.
World's largest waterpark?
@@ilyaholt8607 In the event of a squall, it wouldn't be hours, it'd be minutes.
"しょうがない"
@@ilyaholt8607 You're counting minutes actually. If you're a sewer worker in a city you're not allowed to work underground in those long tunnels if there is a possibility of raining that day. Scary stuff. It may not be a wall of water but it definitely will slow you down more and more while you're trying to get out...
0:25
"Which'll be fine... unless sea levels rise"
*2.5 million people sweat nervously*
Uh you don't need to know my name billion*
Many people shed doubt on the idea of sea level rise when climate-change proponents are the same people building multi-million dollar properties exactly in the areas supposed to be flooded. They've been continuously wrong since before the 70s... in all manner of directions. At one point they said we were going to have another ice age.
@@games1004 Sea-level rise is hard science. What civilians do with this information is not the fault of science. We're generally not the most charismatic people, so civilians often take up the torch to try to spread awareness. I'm not aware of any major climate-science activists building luxury properties, and even if your claim were true, it would not mean the science they're basing their arguments on isn't hard science with an enormous international consensus.
If you want to make a more persuasive argument, I would suggest you cite credible sources to back up your claims instead of using vague terms like "they," as in " _they_ said we were going to have another ice age." Who said this? When? You might do the same thing for "in all manner of directions." Who specifically was wrong? About what? These simple changes would make your argument far more compelling.
On a syntactical note, in English, one generally says "shed light" _or_ "cast doubt." To "shed" doubt makes it sound like one is getting rid of their doubts, which is the opposite of what I assume you mean.
@@kirill429 what? No
@@games1004 "I don't understand the science, and I'm too lazy to put in the effort to try to understand"
This looks like that one mission from Mirror's Edge. Very cool, Tom!
That level is infact based on this storm drain.
YES i legit saw the thumbnail and i immediatley thought of that
Was about to say
Haha, the only thing I thought of
Came here for this.
This is where some of the hunger games were filmed. Also the tank was almost identically recreated in mirrors edge.
I was just watching the movie and then saw this and remembered this video, so I came down to the comments to see if anyone noticed and you did!
This is where Netero fought Meruem.
@@princesidon Same!
Is it the part in Mockingjay when they go through the Capitol's underground tunnels?
@@unirarhissa7697 Yes, indeed!
A whole section of the game Mirror's Edge was based on this place
I could imagine something like this could be retrofitted to also make power.
Like adding turbines to the inlets for when a storm comes to make backup power, or making large storage tanks above ground or uphill to be used for power later..
A system like this is intriguing and full of amazing possibilities.
If it only runs seven times a year for a few days it might not be worth the energy and investment to install turbines to get energy.
@@_Featch_It might also introduce a bottleneck into the system, causing problems.
This isn't a super big deal, but I just wanted to thank you for making sure the subtitles were up long enough to be read. So many channels will subtitle people speaking foreign languages, but not leave them on the screen long enough.
Idk this doesn't seem all that bi-
2:10
OH HOLY HELL IS THAT A LADDER WHAT THE HELL THIS TUNNEL IS ENORMOUS
18 metres is 60 feet, so 10 western males standing on each other's heads or 12 western females/asian males standing on each other's heads.
How i reacted to tunnels and mineshafts in minecraft. Then i get lost with no means out
@@krashd so nice of you to make this comparation for the American viewer who only understand size of a thing if compare to other things familiar.
@@ianmpurba620 you sir must be correct because I can not understand half of what you just wrote. Cheers!
The shot at 2:55 gave me the same feeling. Damn I want to go down there.
gives me portal 2 aperture science vibes
You mean Aperture Fixtures?
Water based puzzles would be a good idea for Portal 3.
@@tentringer4065 It would be risking the curse of the water dungeon.
someone called me?
It is also similar to a stage in Mirror's Edge.
"It is almost impossible to convey the scale of this on camera"
I, an Mirror's Edge fan: Trust me, we know.
looks like something out of Mirrors Edge
I was about to say the same thing, do you think that level's design was inspired by this?
@@irashmcfinglis2559 More than likely.
Irash McFinglis no doubt. Looks identical
Was looking for this comment
It is, see the Wikipedia page for this structure.
Hi Tom! We read about this facility in our text books in Tokyo. Thanks for showing it in a more interesting way haha. Another fun fact, I think I heard about these places being used as emergency shelters as well. P.s. I hope you enjoyed Tokyo.
"And then the water rose". Well, that'd be truly terrifying series of events.
this is the kinda of work that makes me believe that something like NERV in evangelion could actually happen.
Tokyo already preparing for the Second Impact monkaW
@@intheairex They calling it the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, because it has the same impact on the places where it is held.
now the intro is stuck in my head
Just finishing episode 24...
now that war drum soundtrack is stuck in my head
OMG! That's what this was! I remember playing Mirror's Edge and wondering what the heck the giant holes and rooms were. It all makes sense now!
inb4 Tom Scott visiting Akihabara
You mean Aokigahara?
Way too normie. He's made his name going further afield than that.
秋葉原は凄いです
MeowTheRainbowX No?
"Here is all my Rin Tohsaka merch. I got it just because I liked the red shirt"
Wasn't on RUclips for a while, so glad to have opened the app and see a video from you! Always interesting
1:20 Nah fam that's the sewer level from Mirror's Edge... No but seriously that looks exactly like it. 2:47 and that’s the entrance to the level, probably modeled after this real life place.
Imagine how many diamond pics you'd go through to dig out all that
Kamen Riders love fighting under there. They've used those locations SO MANY TIMES for the fight scenes
Is Faiz's last battle filmed there?
@@usagiwang3872 Maybe not exactly there, but somewhere like that place that servers for the same purpose. Zi-O already had a couple fights there too, it's what I recall most recently
faiz last battle,decade vs the bee,ibuki vs fish type makamou
There used to be a similar issue in Paris (and still is, albeit on a way smaller scale than before), so the French government just built a gigantic artificial lake called the Lac du Der, near where I live.
It now generates a lot of money and protects people living hundreds of kilometers away from it from floods increasingly bigger every years.
Next video: The Giant Underground Geofront Protecting Tokyo-3 From Angels
Nice one
Nice, well done
Very nice.
Drainage systems fascinate me a lot, because they take up so much land and you see them everywhere, from the ditches going along the side of the road to the mysterious pits full of pipes and grates, and yet I know so very little about them. It's great to hear more about one of the systems.
Having visited the G-CANS project earlier last year, you’re absolutely right - you can’t convey the scale on video. It’s colossal. In the truest sense of the word.
Also, Mirror’s Edge.
These videos are always the highlight of my day. Or at least the hour when I play them, anyway. Thank you!
well, they ARE an island nation surrounded by water
it would only seem natural that they make preparations for floods but still smart
Come to the Netherlands, we are so good at draining water in cases of a flood (or just in general) that now the hotter summers arrive our experts are complaining that we have forgotten how to RETAIN water. In other words: We in the Netherlands would like some more flooding (but not too much).
@@hungrymusicwolf wait what? the sea level has to rise 10 meters and the entire country is under water, but you have trouble with getting water?
@@ERROR_-_404 Sea water isn't very good for watering crops and all that... For that we're reliant on river water from Germany. In dry seasons indeed we can have a lack of water.
Uh, everywhere is?? Japan's big, that's like saying it's natural for Africa to have flood preparations, it's not like the whole island is gonna sink
@Thomas Fish Are you seriously comparing Japan’s size to Africa, a whole continent?
I've been waiting your video about the Tokyo water evacuation system for long. Thank you!
This channel deserves the bell button
Imagine having a government that puts the country into a recession because they want to save lives not just make a few billionaires a little richer, that would be nice
Weird me being recommended this right after watching “weathering with you”
I'm in love with this channel.
The videos are educational and straight to the point.
Keep up the great work.
Oh my gosh, Tom is in Japan? Dream come true.
That you keep finding new things to make videos about is amazing! Thank you for yet again succeeding to show me interesting stuff I didn't know.
Even the unused underground tunnels in tokyo look clean
This is a place I've been hoping to see in your videos. The whole system is just amazing.
The algorithm really threw you under the bus for this video, why am I only seeing it after checking your channel?
so thankful that someone has done a video on this:)
@3:20 "Thank you to the whole team for letting me down..."
Now now Tom, I'm sure it wasn't that bad!
You have the world’s best job. Thank you for sharing all these amazing places with us.
It would be amazing to have an impulse response recorded in that acoustic space. Even recording a single clap, allowing the full tail to complete, can give you a very nice impulse response to use as a reverb, allowing you to digitally replicate the acoustic properties of the space, for use in audio or music production. I think it's worth doing any time you are filming
ecording in an acoustically interesting space!
Had the amazing oppurtunity to visit these tunnels on a school trip when my parents where stationed in Tokyo. Amazing place.
"there aren't many governments willing to do that"
Oh how the turns have tabled
Just discovered Your Channel. I love it.
I've been to that very site and I must say the size of the system is insane.
The area which Tom filmed in is nothing compared to the full size and length of the tunnels joining the rivers.
(seriously, try googling for a diagram)
heyyyy, regular. didn't expect to see you here
Excellent Tom.. Superb presentation. ..worth watching and really informative
Fancy new profile picture Tom!
Good work mate, excellently explained.
Wow, I feel like I've been there. Mirror's Edge was my favourite game for a long time, I reckon the designers must have based the game level on this. What an impressive engineering feat.
This is extraordinary research, credit to you Tom!
Japan has such unique history; I love seeing something about it's more-modern infrastructure. Great video Tom, thanks!
i swear tom just teleports to interesting locations at this point
Mirror's Edge :)
Geez, you have such an amazing job.
People here gets reminded of Mirror's Edge, while I got reminded of the battle against Caster in Fate/Zero.
I love these short informational tidbits
This is the whole plot of Weathering With You.
Mike the comment ive been looking for. Feels good hahaha
i watched the movie yesterday
Thank you to all the team letting me down
imagine being an employee doing a check inside that place and the lights suddenly turns off..
OH BOY
Surly that would be something OH&S would have take into account?
Wow Tom. Just when I think you've stopped impressing me, you show us something else that blows my mind.
I sometimes listen to Tom's videos a bit like a podcast. Playing it in the background while I do other things. Sadly that really won't work here, because I don't speak a word of Japanese.
You might be interested in the Red River Floodway in Winnipeg, Canada - after a devastating flood in the 1950s, the city built a massive gated diversion channel that goes around the entire city and can move 140,000 cubic feet of water per second.
Everybody gangsta in the control room until Shinji refuses to get in the robot.
I thought this was a tiny room until you put the humans for scale there, yikes.
Asians are just small, probably around the size of a classroom
Awesome video Tom! Keep up the great informative content
they managed to build all that for $2B? In the US, it would cost a few million just for the initial surveys to determine if it could work, tens of millions in designing and planning, then an estimate of $2B would be presented to the government. Once started, the costs would keep increasing until it was either cancelled or went beyond $10B and still came up with shoddy work
1:30 The series finally of Kamen Rider Fiaz was filmed in a place like this! Seeing people on the ground and then looking up... it's amazing.
3:24 I wanted you to do the exact same thing when you showed the tunnel 😂
Check out the Thornton Quarry. With a capacity of 3.1 billion gallons, it serves as a reservoir for Chicago’s storm water and sewage from major flood events. It’s a part of the Chicago Deep Tunnel project. It is the largest civil engineering project by scope, cost, and timeframe.
Nice to hear a government willing to make short-term economic sacrifices for the long-term benefit of the country. So often governments only care about the 5 or so years they are in power and nothing beyond that.
i think you misinterpreted what tom was saying.
the project was started precisely to help the economy in a short term kind of way, during the recession construction companies would have been going bankrupt left and right (along with industry supporting construction like machine manufacturers, concrete and steel factories and so on) so the government started this huge construction project precisely to help said companies through the recession so there wouldn't be a massive amount of unemployed construction and heavy industry workers asking for welfare which would have been expensive AND pointless, whereas the tunnel system was expensive but actually served a purpose.
Windhelm Guard Yes much like the Hoover dam
John Peric na
Yes! This thing's been on my mind for days.
Damn I Remember "Tokyo Ghoul" Fighting in the Sewers
I think this is supposed to be where Miza's family lived to hide from the CCG.
You should check out the tanks in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Half the city is below the mountain and would regularly flood during summer rainstorms. Now there are tanks across the escarpment that hold the water and slowly release it after rainfall events.
Seems I had the same thought as a lot of others; instantly my mind went "MIRROR'S EDGE!"
Gandalf: "Let mi risk a little more light."
1:20 "Behold: the great realm and Dwarf city of Dwarrowdelf."
Tom Scott Is my favourite Anime
best anime ever
The manga is better tho
トム・スッコト2:ドント トラスト ミー was an excellent second season
It always amazes me how many cool bits of info Tom jams into these 3-5min videos
It's official, Tom picks subs over dubs
Tom almost always comes up with these really really interesting video ideas O.O
2:26 Black Mesa Facility
Blast pit vibes
Great job Tom.
Next video: "Geofront And Its Giant Robots Protecting Tokyo-3 From The Third Impact"
It's also regularly used for superhero TV show fight scenes, most notably six different times by the "Kamen Rider" Franchise, most recently an episode of the currently airing "Kamen Rider Zi-O" that was aired back in May.
So, where are they hiding the flood ways into the GeoFront?
your app series is interesting. i love your idea about an app that spurs out interesting trivia about where you are.
That is literally the level out of Mirror's Edge....
I wish this place would be open for visitors.
Well, it is. You just need a reservation and you can enter for free.
@@Lightning_Mike I'm adding Japan to my list of dream destination rn
[Tokyo Giant Underground Tunnel]
- Standing by
Me: Henshin
- Complete
Beating orphnoch king with your friend
Kiba Yuji would like to know your location
Japanese ingenuity and determination never cease to amaze me. They also serve as a nice inspiration.
Looks somewhat like the mines of Moria.
There is a flood tunnel in construction in Dubai, UAE. I went to visit it a few weeks ago. Very big and impressive also !
0:38 I guess they will just have to Weather it with eachother
Oh my god. It's soooo weird to be hearing my native language from your channel!!
So is this the geofront where they construct NERV and Tokyo-2? 😁
civil engineering at its finest and noblest. this is the true power of knowledge and science to help us all.
Mirrors edge anyone?