I love compilations because seeing curly hair Hank and then immediately switching to baby Hank is the funniest thing to me. I love seeing how much has changed
sadly you cant make these jokes anymore nowadays since someone WILL find it offensive and generate some unnecessary backlash for being discriminatory, people have become so sensitive in the last few years
@@noahleach7690 okay, if you say so. I didn't even give my own opinion on the matter as I for one would've found a joke like this funny and not offensive, but I also don't mind that they're being more considerate of the more sensitive audience nowadays
@@Sk0p3rIII its so common for conservatives to complain about 'respecting others', I kind of just automatically dunk on these comments the second I see them, glad to see thats not the position you hold.
The only thing missing from this "The Biggest Things Ever" compilation video is my adoration for the entire SciShow team. Enormous love and appreciation for your works 👏💓👏
Sadly the cave is now closed it's reflected and you can't access it at all anymore. the reason why they reloaded is to make sure that the crystals will continue to grow naturally.
i adore long scishow compilations. i watch them to fall asleep every night. the comp of the evolution of life miniseries is my go to, since before this ep, it was one of your longest. so glad to have another one for the rotation! ❤
Hilariously, I am terrified of big things. Downright massively phobic to the point that even the thumbnail of this video made me feel uncontrollable tears at the back of my eyes. I think it’s funny and a stupid fear to have, but I just find this being recommended to me really funny
I'm fascinated by big numbers these days. Like Tree 3(Graham's Number) ... it's simple to calculate, there is a beginning middle and an end to it, and yet even calculating it at Planck Time speed starting at the Big Bang, it would take you longer than the universe will exist to calculate. In fact, at the heat death of the universe in a Googleplex years, you wouldn't even be close to finishing.
The mathematics proving that Tree(3) isn't infinite is what really fascinates me. Grahams number, at a certain point, seems kind of arbitrary when you get to the 64 inductive steps. By the way, Tree(3) and Graham's number are two different numbers with Tree(3) being WAAAAAY bigger. It kind of seems that you think the two are the same. Look up Sharkee's video for the biggest number and Numberfile's explanation of Tree(3) to see the difference. My favorite Numberfile quote is that if a single person fully imagines Graham's number, it would cause a Kugelblitz, while imagining Tree(3) would be like having Graham's number of Kugelblitzes.
@oracleofdelphi4533 Yes, I understand they are not the same number. Tree3 with Graham's Number factorial. The same number that Numberphile discusses you'd not finish calculating even after the Universe has gone through it's Poincaré recurrence.
He has bipolar disorder (reported). He isn't treating it effectively and since he has so much wealth, it's hard to find someone to hold him accountable.
Wow herbaceous borders! I just thought it was a fancy English term for a type of gardening. But I guess it means - trees in back, herbs in front. Cool.
i think for the next compilation it should just be a compilation of the host who you can think of the funniest portmanteau of their name and the word compilation and make that the title
Launching rockets from the sea may be a good way, to keep launch sites as far away from population centers as possible. They would, however, destroy chunks of marine life every time one was shot up into space.
"Great video! Loved learning about these massive things. It would be interesting to see if India has any similar records or natural wonders featured in a future video."
I will say as a small correction at 15:36, that 15M CPU hours would not take 1700 years on a "normal PC". That would assume that the "normal PC" has a single CPU core running the whole thing, which is simply highly unlikely nowadays, and even back in 2013. A low budget system will typically have 2 or more CPU cores to work with, with a more competent system having 8, 16, or even more depending on it's use case. Server CPUs also typically run at lower clock speeds compared to consumer CPUs, but they make up for it in sheer number of cores. For instance, my computer could theoretically do the job in around 107 years, just enough time to go get lunch! (This doesn't include anything like GPUs or custom hardware accelerators that may have been used, but just the CPU hours themselves)
If all they have is the bits marked white in the skeletal diagram, then most of these facts and figures you throw around - including the shape of the skeleton - would be largely conjecture - or, as we non-scientists like to say: wild guesses.
The largest elephant on record was an adult male African savanna elephant. He weighed about 24,000 pounds (10,886 kilograms) and was 13 feet (3.96 meters) tall at the shoulder! What other facts did you guys get horrible wrong?
I would express my disappointement for not including undoubtedly the largest thing in existence here, but I guess a Your Mama joke is too cheesy even by Hank standards. Amazing compilation though, as an avid enjoyer of big things this peeked my interest bigtime.
Wales sitting on the ocean floor for a very long time... considering whales don't go anywhere near the ocean floor unless they die and their corpse sinks there I have to wonder about the rest of the video.
Didn't they go ahead and reflood the cave and seal it off because the inhospitality of the conditions so greatly outweighed the potential scientific discoveries?
I love compilations because seeing curly hair Hank and then immediately switching to baby Hank is the funniest thing to me. I love seeing how much has changed
Hank. ❤ I like seeing his evolution as well. 😊
From puberty to pubicky
All that thanks to chemotherapy
Same XD
One of my teachers got chemo curls too
I was not prepared for that jump from present Hank to past Hank. It was like the opposite of the end of Saving Private Ryan
For those wondering… No, they didn’t include “Your Mom”.
Bummer
sadly you cant make these jokes anymore nowadays since someone WILL find it offensive and generate some unnecessary backlash for being discriminatory, people have become so sensitive in the last few years
@@Sk0p3rIII youre the only one whining in the comments
@@noahleach7690 okay, if you say so. I didn't even give my own opinion on the matter as I for one would've found a joke like this funny and not offensive, but I also don't mind that they're being more considerate of the more sensitive audience nowadays
@@Sk0p3rIII its so common for conservatives to complain about 'respecting others', I kind of just automatically dunk on these comments the second I see them, glad to see thats not the position you hold.
Blimp making me feel some type of way
36:40 can't believe hank green gave us his stripper name and nobody noticed
Hehehehe. Saw your comment and had to just skip to it
I need to know his favorite song to dance to
Haha, omg, I love it.
we were too busy dreaming to mention that
@@laurenno8674I just pretend it's "My Humps"
The only thing missing from this "The Biggest Things Ever" compilation video is my adoration for the entire SciShow team. Enormous love and appreciation for your works 👏💓👏
Sadly the cave is now closed it's reflected and you can't access it at all anymore. the reason why they reloaded is to make sure that the crystals will continue to grow naturally.
also, being in air, even that humid, meant that the surfaces started to break down
Reflected?
Reloaded?
...
Reflooded?
🤷🏻♂️✌🏻😉👍🏻
honestly sweet
i adore long scishow compilations. i watch them to fall asleep every night. the comp of the evolution of life miniseries is my go to, since before this ep, it was one of your longest. so glad to have another one for the rotation! ❤
Happy that I’m not the only one
I mean, average is more than enough, but whatever
😂
😂
Honestly? The smaller the better. I'm not down with that unnecessary pain stuff.
THARSIS BULGE
36:38 I feel like I'm going to need to know that name to answer a trivia question...🤔😂
Love you, Hank Green 💖
Oh, and thank you to the entire SciShow team 👏💖👏
I can't with the thumbnail. 😂
Be Smart recently published a video on how most people see faces in everything because that's important to them.
So, what are your values? :)
The biggest Uranus ever. We're science lovers here after all.
Butt
I see a giant brain/bug. What does that say about my values?
Hank can't miss out on a butt joke.
i'm gonna need a "The Smallest Things Ever" compilation that speeds up every relevant video to be a total of one second long
Dear Tharsis Bulge. Thank you so much for making this cumpil- compilation. We love and appreciate you.
“Which is, coincidentally, my stripper name” 😂😂
Hilariously, I am terrified of big things. Downright massively phobic to the point that even the thumbnail of this video made me feel uncontrollable tears at the back of my eyes. I think it’s funny and a stupid fear to have, but I just find this being recommended to me really funny
Ok but I do love the fact that the scientific term for anything is “ooze”
Whoever made that thumbnail, wow good job getting me feeling wierd over a blimp
Sizeshow HAHA
The thumbnail made the *rounds* for a different reason than being big~ 😏
?
Now THAT was a great compilation vid. Thanks SciShow team!
That thumbnail gonna make me act up real quick
Nice curly hair, Hank!
That thumbnail tho
Why I clicked lmao
When did the giraffe become a unit of measure? How many lemmings in a giraffe?
i remember the first time i saw the pics of "the giant crystal caves" my mind instantly went to STAR TREK and i smiled a big smile😁
Where can i buy that blimp? Asking for a friend
Airlander: Homelander's extremely wimpy sidekick.
You know what you did with that thumbnail. BECAUSE NOW YOU'VE DONE IT TWICE
Isn’t this type of scanning with high energy sound the type of thing that causes whale beaching?
thanks hank and team good video👍
Seeing non-curly Hank jump-scared me (with the concept of how much all of us are changing in the brief span of couple of years)
I'm fascinated by big numbers these days. Like Tree 3(Graham's Number)
... it's simple to calculate, there is a beginning middle and an end to it, and yet even calculating it at Planck Time speed starting at the Big Bang, it would take you longer than the universe will exist to calculate. In fact, at the heat death of the universe in a Googleplex years, you wouldn't even be close to finishing.
The mathematics proving that Tree(3) isn't infinite is what really fascinates me.
Grahams number, at a certain point, seems kind of arbitrary when you get to the 64 inductive steps.
By the way, Tree(3) and Graham's number are two different numbers with Tree(3) being WAAAAAY bigger. It kind of seems that you think the two are the same.
Look up Sharkee's video for the biggest number and Numberfile's explanation of Tree(3) to see the difference.
My favorite Numberfile quote is that if a single person fully imagines Graham's number, it would cause a Kugelblitz, while imagining Tree(3) would be like having Graham's number of Kugelblitzes.
@oracleofdelphi4533 Yes, I understand they are not the same number. Tree3 with Graham's Number factorial. The same number that Numberphile discusses you'd not finish calculating even after the Universe has gone through it's Poincaré recurrence.
banana trees have to compete with other jungle plants, many jungle plants grow very tall! ❤
Kanye's Ego?
He has bipolar disorder (reported). He isn't treating it effectively and since he has so much wealth, it's hard to find someone to hold him accountable.
@@eliljeho reminds me of a quote from Don Quixote.
"Of course he's rich. Poor people don't have time to go crazy."
Thanks for having compilation in the title
4:15 - "In France, they pronounce Herb, as 'erb. In England we say Herb - because its got a f'ng H in it" - Eddie Izzard
You specify that the electrical current is the largest ever detected *in space*. Does that mean that we've created a bigger current on Earth?
Thanks!
Now that is some cool history
Is caseoh on the list ?
LOL that’s the first thing I thought of as well
I got so happy when I saw this
Video is incomplete.
You didn't mention my incompetent boss' ego.
Wow herbaceous borders! I just thought it was a fancy English term for a type of gardening. But I guess it means - trees in back, herbs in front. Cool.
I don't know what was that in the thumbnail, but it definitely qualifies as ''thicc''
36:34 HOL UP
i think for the next compilation it should just be a compilation of the host who you can think of the funniest portmanteau of their name and the word compilation and make that the title
Sharing this with my friends and telling them I found a RUclips video featuring their mom.
Launching rockets from the sea may be a good way, to keep launch sites as far away from population centers as possible. They would, however, destroy chunks of marine life every time one was shot up into space.
"Great video! Loved learning about these massive things. It would be interesting to see if India has any similar records or natural wonders featured in a future video."
I will say as a small correction at 15:36, that 15M CPU hours would not take 1700 years on a "normal PC". That would assume that the "normal PC" has a single CPU core running the whole thing, which is simply highly unlikely nowadays, and even back in 2013. A low budget system will typically have 2 or more CPU cores to work with, with a more competent system having 8, 16, or even more depending on it's use case. Server CPUs also typically run at lower clock speeds compared to consumer CPUs, but they make up for it in sheer number of cores. For instance, my computer could theoretically do the job in around 107 years, just enough time to go get lunch! (This doesn't include anything like GPUs or custom hardware accelerators that may have been used, but just the CPU hours themselves)
Baby Hank
The largest rocket ever is SpaceX's Starship, not the Saturn V.
Size matters confirmed
Dang kinda bummed there wasn't a bit about starship in there
Hello, Scishow team!
woah pre cancer hank is back
27:16 A Mega-tsunami happened in Lake Tahoe some time ago.
Half the shore tumbled into the lake and you can see it on maps.
Looking good Hank❤❤❤❤
What was the water pumped out of the cave like?
How many football fields is 3 giraffes?
Biggest Hank ≥ biggest star
If all they have is the bits marked white in the skeletal diagram, then most of these facts and figures you throw around - including the shape of the skeleton - would be largely conjecture - or, as we non-scientists like to say: wild guesses.
so weird seeing hank with straight hair😸💖
You look like you did over a decade ago! You’ve really gotten in contact with your younger self, it shows 🤓😉😊
I should call her
Thumbnail reminds me of her.
Pity we can’t get Miyazaki to be on the airlander’s design team.
Isn't La Palma a potential megaslide and mega-tsunami in the making?
Is Anthony Ammirati's, err, pole vaulting bar knocker, on the list?
The largest elephant on record was an adult male African savanna elephant. He weighed about 24,000 pounds (10,886 kilograms) and was 13 feet (3.96 meters) tall at the shoulder!
What other facts did you guys get horrible wrong?
Who was that young boy band heartthrob in the video about caves?!
I would express my disappointement for not including undoubtedly the largest thing in existence here, but I guess a Your Mama joke is too cheesy even by Hank standards. Amazing compilation though, as an avid enjoyer of big things this peeked my interest bigtime.
36:44 he read my mind
Nice alternate camera angle on that thumbnail. Why oh why did you not show it from the rear?
“There’s nothing in the dark that isn’t there in the day.”
…the ocean…
Oh hey Hank your hair is straight again!
CHEEKS
great hair
i can tell you are messing with us :) thank you.
cancer sux
Baby hank talking about his "Tharsis Bulge" Stripper name is...weird.
6:23 bigger than dinosaurs butt? wow.
If muscle hank was still around I just know he'd be commenting on this 😭
What about Trump's GIANT RED TIE?
Banana herbs walk. Yep
Carbon dioxide blocks heat both ways
Banana pseudostems are delicious.
That thumbnail is dirty
That thumbnail
At 39:00. THE Sun's diameter is 109 times greater than Earth's not 1000 times.
space is so small... only 10000000000000000 ly
That giant thing looks really inappropriate
Wales sitting on the ocean floor for a very long time... considering whales don't go anywhere near the ocean floor unless they die and their corpse sinks there I have to wonder about the rest of the video.
pls chapterise the vid. x
Didn't they go ahead and reflood the cave and seal it off because the inhospitality of the conditions so greatly outweighed the potential scientific discoveries?
Mandatory "ur mom" 😂
Hank gets cancer then comes out a broccoli😂😂😂 hank you're not gen z you don't need to look like an alpaca
7:30 - why are echidna so small then?
I'm not sure I believe the thing about the wales without more academic backing. Cetacean needed. 😅
whale whale whale what do we have here?!?!
54:08 Is that Jimm Carrey?
Everytime I look at this thing😅
Some of the biggest whales picked and eaten alive by seagulls