I totally agree. His little digs and words of advice at the beginning of each video always starts off that feeling of just sitting down with him and chilling out with some conversation about phobias of water and the ocean and other things. I really do enjoy it. I have watched many of his videos twice or three times because they are so enjoyable. Thanks, gregbrodudeman. ✌️😃
It’s SO cool that HuffPost contacted you to get your take on that gargantuan cruise ship. Congratulations, dude. You’re movin’ on up in the internet world. I’m really happy for you. Seriously. The ship wreck that is at 22,000 feet down is TEN-THOUSAND feet deeper than the Titanic. That’s mind blowing. I’ve always considered the Titanic as being EXTREMELY deep, so for a ship wreck to be two more miles deeper is just terrifying beyond belief. No one will ever be able to dive that wreck, of course.
I have thalasaphobia. I used to imagine a megalodon head erupting out of the water when I swam as a kid. However, I want to conquer my fears and learn diving. However there is no way in hell id dive into anything farther than 10 meters or in murky/dark water. Has to be clear and shallow, preferably with other people.
Very oftern I refuse to swim in anything other then a pool. If I do by chance go swimming in a a lake I follow whoever Iam with if they run into a pipe, log or lake monster/fish I swim back to shore so fast. If my head goes underwater I close my eyes and refuse to look.
You know it's really creepy when you can't tell if you're going up or down when theres just a rope like in the next to last video. I was also very scared that the go pro dropped off the cruise was going to go by the propeller that i had to keep looking away from my phone.😱
I've dreamed of being a maritime archeologist since I was 7 years old so sometimes I am like how could Greg have a fear of the water or things in the water but when it comes to the heights videos I feel like I'm going to throw up my kidneys and then I'm like oh yeah.... phobias suckkkkk!
Though I don’t totally enjoy swimming in the ocean, I do however love the way things look underwater. I love these videos and seeing how different we feel about the same videos or pictures, I think it’s very cool 🙂
Always thought I had thassolaphobia.. but your video on submechanophobia made me realise I had that as the main fear! I absolutely cringe and feel chills looking at shipwrecks submerged so far down in the ocean. The Titanic is the minotaur I will never get over! It used to be downright terrifying to see it submerged like that. Even now it makes me feel uneasy and I've seen it about a million and two times at this point.
Hey Greg! I recently realized the phobia I’m closest to having is astrophobia. Thinking about the vastness of space, or being on my own in that endless terrifying unknown makes me shudder. Which is funny because that seems similar to some things that scare you about the deep sea. I know you don’t have any outer space fears, I believe you mainly just find it cool, but I would really love to see you look at some astrophobia content! I am fascinated by it and I feel like others may be as well! Thanks for another great vid 😃
Dont have the fear but I found your stuff months ago and thoroughly enjoy all your content. Keep being afraid of water (for content) and keep makin videos
Hey. New subscriber here! I just got to say I love what you’re doing here! Your comedic spin on my phobia is refreshing and hilarious. My entire family of 10 are all experienced scuba divers and I could NEVER! I think they are all insane and im the only sane one of the bunch. they take all these videos of their excursions and I have a panic attack every time I see them in the group chat. Thanks for being relatable.
See for me as long as I can see through the water its a little easier to process. Darkness and/or murkiness is a hard NOPE from me. I live near a lake that is murky and dark AF and it even has a loch ness monster equivalent called ogopogo......and people scuba dive in this lake.......hahahahah NO
We should send you parasailing. Last time I went, they dropped us into the water in middle of nowhere for fun. It was super cool. I have submechanophobia rather than just thalassophobia, so I was fine. I've done a lot of daredevil-y things, but seeing anything man-made underwater with barnacles on it kills me.
There was a Roblox game called "Sharkbite" about surviving a shark that could destroy your boat and kill you, AND HERE IS WHERE IT GETS INTERESTING, if you wanted to dive in the water, you could, and the scariest part about this is that there's a part of the ocean where a huge rusted titanic is sunken, and a heaven-like music is playing like from a speaker, and its kind of like megalophobia (the boat is like 10 roblox characters tall and 50 wide) mixed with thalasophobia all-together (I still don't wanna go there in-game, 4 years later)
First time commenting, hi!! Just wanted to say that the GoPro on the side of the ship video showed up on my suggested a while back. I watched it and then other gopro water drops started showing up, then eventually your channel! So thanks GoPro cruise ship video 😂😂 your videos are awesome. You are truly a hilarious person. And thanks for the timing on this one. I have a sick kitty and my anxiety is in full force. So needed the LOLs for sure. (Also we are down to hear about your day! At least I am lmao)
That man who was lost, was found because a helicopter followed the heat signature of a tiger shark circling him. He was left out there by his employer who was illegally allowing people to dive off his fishing boat. The guy in the water was his instructor. There’s a whole video on it! Gotta find the channel. DIVE TALK. THEY EVEN HAVE HIM ON. He filmed himself out there too.
Great whites, tiger sharks, bull sharks, and oceanic whitetips are some of the most fearsome/unpredictable APEX predators in the sea. I saw Jaws at 12, I haven't felt the same about the ocean since. Particularly the deep dark abyss where there could be just about ANYTHING. 😮😮😮😮
I haaaaate the metal + ocean/water combo.. I think there’s a word for it but I can’t remember. Like oil rigs & that camera getting dropped off that cruise ship? NOPE!
"Maybe the sea monsters are coming up and unscrewing the bolts with their creepy little hands." Okay that did not help my thalassophobia one bit. Not. One. Bit.
It’s funny because I have no thalassophobia whatsoever, but I’m deathly afraid of heights (lots of people are). Even seeing pictures of high places makes my heart beat faster and my hands start sweating. I totally understand the kind of fear you have, but I could totally go scuba diving and feel no fear whatsoever-despite the fact that I’d probably be in just as much danger as (or more than) if I went parasailing or whatever, which I would never ever do in a million years.
I'd love to see the first picture auto-filled with the same AI you used in your backrooms video! or really a lot of scary water pictures made bigger/more filled out with AI
As someone who loves the ocean, has lived by the ocean all her life, and even works on a boat as her day job, thalassophobia is genuinely one of the most understandable fears to me. It’s not about what’s out there, it’s about how huge it is. I even get shills sometimes when I’m just a hundred yards offshore when I’m swimming. But these videos are fun to watch with you :3
I hate to be the "Akthualy" here but at 2:50, that cave dive probably isn't legit deep. Anyone who flips like that in a cave will disappear in silt. So probably is a shallow with running water, nothing to worry about. .. Don't kick in caves kids. As for the rest of their trip, I'd love to see it. Reminds me of one in Florida but can't be sure. Water is okay, you're afraid of the unknown. Like the dark it can be 'grown' out of, exposure helps, I watched you since subnautica and I THINK you're getting more comfortable, but doesn't mean you should go diving :D
The day I realized I was horrified of the ocean and more specifically deep open water, was when I was very young and played Final Fantasy 10. There's a level where you have to dive into the ocean during the dead of night. You physically have to descend, following a chain all the way down to some sort of sunken ship or structure, all pitch black
Just a fact about what you said with whales being harmless to humans. A blue whale’s song is at such a low frequency that if you got too close (in water) it could vibrate you’re whole body and rupture your organs until you’re dead
I SCUBA dived in Mexico when I was maybe 14...... I saw an 8 foot barricuda. I was right next to a 10 foot Moray eel at one time. I've been certified from the age of 12
Videos like this make me wish I could erase all memory of Subnautica and play it again for the first time to experience the terror and wonder of the deep for the first time
I;ve seen a cruise ship in the Caribbean about the size of the icon of the seas. the cruise ship i was on was smaller, but definitely cleaner. the trip i took was the vessel's second trip in general. 11:32 is why life vests are a thing on smaller boats by default.
Them fish in that 2nd one, where he drops the go pro into the ocean from the ship, remind me of all of those locals in these foreign countries whenever a RUclips visits and they’ve never really been or maybe even seen a camera/go pro before and they all just flock to it staring and smiling and waving into it just to be on tv 🤣 or what they think is tv atleast lol
Gred, i just wanted to say i am so proud of you, youre channel is one i always return to, its like a daily thing now haha. Keep up the work, almost at 100k!
Honestly don’t know why I am watching these videos. Under the cruise ship. I couldn’t look and started having bad anxiety. Just horrible and terrifying
The blurry shark photos got me. Hate them, from the bottom of my heart. Yes, I always shudder at these videos, and I always hate a few images that imply something like depth or size or "the things that you can't see" but then there's this blatant horror. Sometimes I wonder if I really have thalassophobia, and then I remember the book about sharks I had as a kid and how I couldn't read it because some of the photos were so incredibly terrifying that I'd get cold goosebumps all over and flinch at the sight of them. And these blurry fuckers do the exact same job. I hate what the sea just-almost hides.
15:36 It took me a second to figure out if we were going going up or down lol. When you hit 100K you should make a video of yourself cage diving with Great White Sharks haha .
10:28 Wow! I used to live in Sydney, Australia and I thought this pool looked familiar. I screenshotted it and google image searched it, and turns out that is Manly not far from Sydney! I've been to manly many times and I also swam in that exact pool many times! I can't believe I found it here!
as someone who has a bit of a special interest when it comes to the Titanic, here's some facts: the two pieces are about 800 meters from one another! Icon of the Seas is about a 100 meters longer than the Titanic. Also. Most of the beginning of the Titanic (1997) isn't actually by the wreck. It's models and not quite as deep as as the actual wreck.
I totally believe that you could hear those whale calls and them be way too far to see. I don't know about other whales, but sperm whales are the loudest animals on the planet. Their calls can .be over 230 dB loud, which is absurd. For perspective, 150 dB is enough to burst your eardrums and every 10 decibels is 10 times as loud. Theoretically, if a sperm whale did this while a person was right next to them, the person's organs would rupture, although from my understanding this has never happened and they don't call that loud when near others.
those infographics are fascinating. To put it in perspective, the Kursk submarine sunk to a depth of 108 m (354 ft), but it was itself 154 m (505 ft) *LONG* , so if you make a graphic of that it sounds crazy that it was already that deadly of a circumstance, imagine trying anything at the Titanic's depth, or that other destroyer Greg just showed for that matter. Yeah, no-pe!
1st one was the NASA training pool. Astronauts put on their spacewalk gear and practice repairs underwater because it’s the closest thing to zero gravity we can get
a new scary water video to watch while I eat? my day has been made
Doing the same lol.
saaaaaame
about to cook me up some eggs at 2 am in germany as well loool felt that
I watch these to sleep. Living on hard mode-
I was eating corn at 12:43 and I laughed so hard it got lodged in my sinuses
GregBroDudeMan genuinely feels like a close friend you just hang out with and chill
I totally agree. His little digs and words of advice at the beginning of each video always starts off that feeling of just sitting down with him and chilling out with some conversation about phobias of water and the ocean and other things. I really do enjoy it. I have watched many of his videos twice or three times because they are so enjoyable. Thanks, gregbrodudeman. ✌️😃
It's always a good day when the GregBroDudeMan uploads
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Yus ❤😂
It’s SO cool that HuffPost contacted you to get your take on that gargantuan cruise ship. Congratulations, dude. You’re movin’ on up in the internet world. I’m really happy for you. Seriously.
The ship wreck that is at 22,000 feet down is TEN-THOUSAND feet deeper than the Titanic. That’s mind blowing. I’ve always considered the Titanic as being EXTREMELY deep, so for a ship wreck to be two more miles deeper is just terrifying beyond belief. No one will ever be able to dive that wreck, of course.
that'd be the carpathia and the bismarck
@kalide1704 that would be the USS Samuel B Roberts. The Carpathia is at 500' and the Bismark at 15000'.
When I look at my glass of water and imagine being the size of a flea standing on the rim gives me chills.
Greg. Bro. Dude. Man.
I just need you to know that I adore every single one of your intros.
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I have thalasaphobia. I used to imagine a megalodon head erupting out of the water when I swam as a kid. However, I want to conquer my fears and learn diving. However there is no way in hell id dive into anything farther than 10 meters or in murky/dark water. Has to be clear and shallow, preferably with other people.
Very oftern I refuse to swim in anything other then a pool. If I do by chance go swimming in a a lake I follow whoever Iam with if they run into a pipe, log or lake monster/fish I swim back to shore so fast. If my head goes underwater I close my eyes and refuse to look.
Your thalassophobia videos is what introduced me to man himself… the gregbrodudeman
i love how your video titles escalate from "man looks at scary water" to "yeah i have thalassophobia"
You know it's really creepy when you can't tell if you're going up or down when theres just a rope like in the next to last video.
I was also very scared that the go pro dropped off the cruise was going to go by the propeller that i had to keep looking away from my phone.😱
Absolutely love hearing him say "yuck" 😂
Nothing like thalassaphobia to make me feel incredibly thankful to be on dry land
I've dreamed of being a maritime archeologist since I was 7 years old so sometimes I am like how could Greg have a fear of the water or things in the water but when it comes to the heights videos I feel like I'm going to throw up my kidneys and then I'm like oh yeah.... phobias suckkkkk!
Though I don’t totally enjoy swimming in the ocean, I do however love the way things look underwater. I love these videos and seeing how different we feel about the same videos or pictures, I think it’s very cool 🙂
Always thought I had thassolaphobia.. but your video on submechanophobia made me realise I had that as the main fear! I absolutely cringe and feel chills looking at shipwrecks submerged so far down in the ocean. The Titanic is the minotaur I will never get over! It used to be downright terrifying to see it submerged like that. Even now it makes me feel uneasy and I've seen it about a million and two times at this point.
For years i thought i was the only one who was terrified of shipwrecks etc . Now ive learnt there is a name for it.
hey, great to see you. Wishing a good week for us all.
Been bingewatching your videos for over a month now. Loving your content, incredible youtuber. Keep it up 👍
Absolutely love this man and his humor.
Hey Greg! I recently realized the phobia I’m closest to having is astrophobia. Thinking about the vastness of space, or being on my own in that endless terrifying unknown makes me shudder. Which is funny because that seems similar to some things that scare you about the deep sea. I know you don’t have any outer space fears, I believe you mainly just find it cool, but I would really love to see you look at some astrophobia content! I am fascinated by it and I feel like others may be as well! Thanks for another great vid 😃
Dont have the fear but I found your stuff months ago and thoroughly enjoy all your content. Keep being afraid of water (for content) and keep makin videos
Hey. New subscriber here! I just got to say I love what you’re doing here! Your comedic spin on my phobia is refreshing and hilarious. My entire family of 10 are all experienced scuba divers and I could NEVER! I think they are all insane and im the only sane one of the bunch. they take all these videos of their excursions and I have a panic attack every time I see them in the group chat. Thanks for being relatable.
See for me as long as I can see through the water its a little easier to process. Darkness and/or murkiness is a hard NOPE from me. I live near a lake that is murky and dark AF and it even has a loch ness monster equivalent called ogopogo......and people scuba dive in this lake.......hahahahah NO
I have my hand over the screen on so many of these because I just can't watch. You get me every time.
Congrats on being in that article! I definitely agree with what you said
We should send you parasailing. Last time I went, they dropped us into the water in middle of nowhere for fun. It was super cool.
I have submechanophobia rather than just thalassophobia, so I was fine. I've done a lot of daredevil-y things, but seeing anything man-made underwater with barnacles on it kills me.
There was a Roblox game called "Sharkbite" about surviving a shark that could destroy your boat and kill you, AND HERE IS WHERE IT GETS INTERESTING, if you wanted to dive in the water, you could, and the scariest part about this is that there's a part of the ocean where a huge rusted titanic is sunken, and a heaven-like music is playing like from a speaker, and its kind of like megalophobia (the boat is like 10 roblox characters tall and 50 wide) mixed with thalasophobia all-together (I still don't wanna go there in-game, 4 years later)
You truly deserve the exposure from the article. I hope you get a massive increase in viewership, as you make great content.
“Probably”? Greg if you didn’t know you had thalassaphobia until now, I’m a bit concerned for you buddy 😂
That one bit of the guy getting deleted by the wave with the bell sound effect got me really hard LMAO
First time commenting, hi!! Just wanted to say that the GoPro on the side of the ship video showed up on my suggested a while back. I watched it and then other gopro water drops started showing up, then eventually your channel! So thanks GoPro cruise ship video 😂😂 your videos are awesome. You are truly a hilarious person. And thanks for the timing on this one. I have a sick kitty and my anxiety is in full force. So needed the LOLs for sure.
(Also we are down to hear about your day! At least I am lmao)
The titanic scares me because imagine being there that night in the water and seeing the gigantic stern raising into the air over you
horrifying
That man who was lost, was found because a helicopter followed the heat signature of a tiger shark circling him. He was left out there by his employer who was illegally allowing people to dive off his fishing boat. The guy in the water was his instructor. There’s a whole video on it! Gotta find the channel. DIVE TALK. THEY EVEN HAVE HIM ON. He filmed himself out there too.
This was a different rescue. The one you're talking about was in Australia. This video was more recent and in Key West.
@@MaddiesMamaRN honestly it looks identical.
Great whites, tiger sharks, bull sharks, and oceanic whitetips are some of the most fearsome/unpredictable APEX predators in the sea. I saw Jaws at 12, I haven't felt the same about the ocean since. Particularly the deep dark abyss where there could be just about ANYTHING. 😮😮😮😮
that gopro being dropped into the water made my toes tingle and i hated it. thanks
I got so excited when I saw you mentioned in the article! That’s so cool!
Thanks Greg, I love co-ownership with you 🥺💞
The visceral reaction I had to the depth of the Titanic again.
I haaaaate the metal + ocean/water combo.. I think there’s a word for it but I can’t remember. Like oil rigs & that camera getting dropped off that cruise ship? NOPE!
Love this topic Specifically, great content my man!
"Maybe the sea monsters are coming up and unscrewing the bolts with their creepy little hands."
Okay that did not help my thalassophobia one bit. Not. One. Bit.
congrats on that Huff Post article, that’s awesome! i’ll have to check it out after this ❤
“ I’ve never been to New York, this means nothing to me “ 😂
Ughh the rope just floating in the open water and the camera following it down is so stressful my teeth hurt
It’s funny because I have no thalassophobia whatsoever, but I’m deathly afraid of heights (lots of people are). Even seeing pictures of high places makes my heart beat faster and my hands start sweating.
I totally understand the kind of fear you have, but I could totally go scuba diving and feel no fear whatsoever-despite the fact that I’d probably be in just as much danger as (or more than) if I went parasailing or whatever, which I would never ever do in a million years.
I'd love to see the first picture auto-filled with the same AI you used in your backrooms video! or really a lot of scary water pictures made bigger/more filled out with AI
It doesn't help that it's also called Barracuda Lake. Might as well call it "Can potentially eat you alive pond".
As someone who loves the ocean, has lived by the ocean all her life, and even works on a boat as her day job, thalassophobia is genuinely one of the most understandable fears to me. It’s not about what’s out there, it’s about how huge it is. I even get shills sometimes when I’m just a hundred yards offshore when I’m swimming. But these videos are fun to watch with you :3
I hate to be the "Akthualy" here but at 2:50, that cave dive probably isn't legit deep. Anyone who flips like that in a cave will disappear in silt. So probably is a shallow with running water, nothing to worry about. .. Don't kick in caves kids.
As for the rest of their trip, I'd love to see it. Reminds me of one in Florida but can't be sure.
Water is okay, you're afraid of the unknown. Like the dark it can be 'grown' out of, exposure helps, I watched you since subnautica and I THINK you're getting more comfortable, but doesn't mean you should go diving :D
So that quote at the end of the article you were in was pretty dope.
I really enjoy your reaction videos 👍 Thank you 🤗
The day I realized I was horrified of the ocean and more specifically deep open water, was when I was very young and played Final Fantasy 10. There's a level where you have to dive into the ocean during the dead of night. You physically have to descend, following a chain all the way down to some sort of sunken ship or structure, all pitch black
Found the article, very well put. You were spot on. ✊
My folks just said, "why can't you be handsome like GregBroDudeMan"
And I respect that. I fully agree 👍👍
Cheers man!! Love your vids.
Just a fact about what you said with whales being harmless to humans. A blue whale’s song is at such a low frequency that if you got too close (in water) it could vibrate you’re whole body and rupture your organs until you’re dead
could you please be more consistent with your usage of "you're" and "your"
The part where the guy kept getting hit by the wave and just deleting himself made me laugh so hard
I SCUBA dived in Mexico when I was maybe 14...... I saw an 8 foot barricuda. I was right next to a 10 foot Moray eel at one time. I've been certified from the age of 12
yayyyy new greg video!!! love ya man, definitely my comfort youtuber
Videos like this make me wish I could erase all memory of Subnautica and play it again for the first time to experience the terror and wonder of the deep for the first time
I love your (our) videos! I really share your interests/fears. It somehow helps me to watch you speak logically through these videos.
Bro ending with that Sonic water level song. Hell yes. You just earned a like.
I’ve been living for your channel since I found it. I like to hear you talk very much
I;ve seen a cruise ship in the Caribbean about the size of the icon of the seas. the cruise ship i was on was smaller, but definitely cleaner. the trip i took was the vessel's second trip in general.
11:32 is why life vests are a thing on smaller boats by default.
I like the oil ocean theme from sonic at the end , pretty ironic
hahah I was hoping someone would get the reference. Sonic 2's soundtrack lives in my head
I feel like Greg is one of the only RUclipsrs who randomly drops a bunch of somehow poetic things without even lingering on them
Them fish in that 2nd one, where he drops the go pro into the ocean from the ship, remind me of all of those locals in these foreign countries whenever a RUclips visits and they’ve never really been or maybe even seen a camera/go pro before and they all just flock to it staring and smiling and waving into it just to be on tv 🤣 or what they think is tv atleast lol
Similar to standing under a street lamp and gazing into the endless dark
Gred, i just wanted to say i am so proud of you, youre channel is one i always return to, its like a daily thing now haha. Keep up the work, almost at 100k!
That boat had its own little saving private Ryan D Day. They get punched by Mother Nature, everyone is scattered and scared.
The first video is the one I was going to send you but still how to figure out how to do that lol. Great video with all the thalassaphobia feels.😮
Haven't gotten a notification from you in forever man
Yay, new Greg video to watch and on the ocean scariness to him
Yay! Thanks for posting friend
good 2 see you and lol “our channel” so sweet. great video!
Love these type of videos
Ahh, just love your vids! All the love man.
These videos are even more terrifying when you literally live next to the sea
That first picture is a one atmosphere suit it keeps you at sea level pressure so you’re apple to go deep, super cool and mainly military use!
Honestly don’t know why I am watching these videos. Under the cruise ship. I couldn’t look and started having bad anxiety. Just horrible and terrifying
The Taco Bell sound as that guy gets deleted, I can't stop laughing at it 😂😂😂
My man lowkey ending the video with Tee Lopes, what a madlad
Right before Sonic Superstars too
The blurry shark photos got me.
Hate them, from the bottom of my heart.
Yes, I always shudder at these videos, and I always hate a few images that imply something like depth or size or "the things that you can't see" but then there's this blatant horror.
Sometimes I wonder if I really have thalassophobia, and then I remember the book about sharks I had as a kid and how I couldn't read it because some of the photos were so incredibly terrifying that I'd get cold goosebumps all over and flinch at the sight of them.
And these blurry fuckers do the exact same job.
I hate what the sea just-almost hides.
Hey congrats on the Huff article - that early journal writing paying off :)
11:23 crazy how a situation can go from WOO HOO to OH FUCK just like that
15:36 It took me a second to figure out if we were going going up or down lol. When you hit 100K you should make a video of yourself cage diving with Great White Sharks haha .
Me with moderate to severe thalassaphobia: excellent. Another scary water video 😈
Nobody:
Greg in his videos:
WELCOME BACK
I also have thalassophobia and I love watching your videos! I can’t wait for the next one!
10:28 Wow! I used to live in Sydney, Australia and I thought this pool looked familiar. I screenshotted it and google image searched it, and turns out that is Manly not far from Sydney! I've been to manly many times and I also swam in that exact pool many times! I can't believe I found it here!
as someone who has a bit of a special interest when it comes to the Titanic, here's some facts: the two pieces are about 800 meters from one another!
Icon of the Seas is about a 100 meters longer than the Titanic.
Also. Most of the beginning of the Titanic (1997) isn't actually by the wreck. It's models and not quite as deep as as the actual wreck.
DUDE I LITERALLY LIKE WANTED GREG TO POST SO BAD TODAY!! IM SO GLAD HE DID WOOO 🎉❤
I was going to send you the go pro drop and didn’t know how! I’m glad you got it!
"Just don't go 8.5 Empire State buildings down and you will be fine." 😭😭🤣
You know the Kraken, the Megaladon, the bow of the Samuel B Roberts.
Only thing about the ocean that scares me is the looking down and not seeing anything
Dude, same… so creepy 😟
A channel with zero views, going for years... Would be quite... Eerie? Unsettling? Creepy? Liminal?
I totally believe that you could hear those whale calls and them be way too far to see. I don't know about other whales, but sperm whales are the loudest animals on the planet. Their calls can .be over 230 dB loud, which is absurd. For perspective, 150 dB is enough to burst your eardrums and every 10 decibels is 10 times as loud. Theoretically, if a sperm whale did this while a person was right next to them, the person's organs would rupture, although from my understanding this has never happened and they don't call that loud when near others.
those infographics are fascinating. To put it in perspective, the Kursk submarine sunk to a depth of 108 m (354 ft), but it was itself 154 m (505 ft) *LONG* , so if you make a graphic of that it sounds crazy that it was already that deadly of a circumstance, imagine trying anything at the Titanic's depth, or that other destroyer Greg just showed for that matter. Yeah, no-pe!
im certainly happy to be on land :D but some of the images and videos are so cool ... even if i wouldnt want to see some of them first hand
1st one was the NASA training pool. Astronauts put on their spacewalk gear and practice repairs underwater because it’s the closest thing to zero gravity we can get
I think I love this man , “…you can see the filter doing it’s job…” . No , I know I do .
That makes me feel...unwell 🤣