The Simple Secret of Runway Digits

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2022
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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @CGPGrey
    @CGPGrey  Год назад +3177

    If you enjoyed the video, please consider supporting the channel by signing up for the behind-the-scenes director's commentary: ruclips.net/video/GSVXvoVRIBc/видео.html

    • @Jrian
      @Jrian Год назад +11

      ok man

    • @judethepotato
      @judethepotato Год назад +3

      ok

    • @potterinhe11
      @potterinhe11 Год назад +7

      How could you pass up an opportunity to preform mathematics they are so much fun.

    • @inemanja
      @inemanja Год назад +7

      There is one system that is better than the perfect - standardized!

    • @kyle-jones
      @kyle-jones Год назад +6

      You're a treasure. Thanks so much for you and the team's hard work!

  • @TomLumPerson
    @TomLumPerson Год назад +7894

    Me: "Why does this runway have the number 8 on it?"
    CGP Grey: "Iron atoms are quantumly magnetic"

  • @DonPidgeon
    @DonPidgeon Год назад +2382

    Me at the start: "How can it take 17 minutes to explain runway numbers?"
    Me after 17 minutes: "TELL ME MORE!!!"

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Год назад +66

      I worked in airfield management in the air force and have a degree in geography. No way I could have turned explaining rwy numbering into a 17 min video though 😂

    • @raznaak
      @raznaak Год назад +4

      Did you get very far?

    • @IHateUniqueUsernames
      @IHateUniqueUsernames Год назад +11

      He did say this isn't a physics video.

    • @TheCimbrianBull
      @TheCimbrianBull Год назад

      @@raznaak Greased Lightning!

    • @fungames755
      @fungames755 Год назад

      Same

  • @Tigerlady248
    @Tigerlady248 Год назад +4578

    "That we're NOT going to do" just gives the energy of Grey trying to understand this for 100 hours and throwing his hands up in a 'screw, it doesn't matter, I DON'T NEED TO KNOW' and I love it.

    • @tomr6955
      @tomr6955 Год назад +7

      Or he's bluffing and didn't research.

    • @temp_name_change_later
      @temp_name_change_later Год назад +260

      He has a physics degree, he probably already did the math years ago and doesn’t want to relive the trauma

    • @DemoniteBL
      @DemoniteBL Год назад +101

      It's probably more because explaining quantum physics would quadruple the videos length.

    • @TheRealMarauder
      @TheRealMarauder Год назад +27

      Or because he tried to explain it for that many hours and gave up

    • @BuckFudweiser
      @BuckFudweiser Год назад +6

      Relatable

  • @pranamd1
    @pranamd1 Год назад +3689

    Every time Grey said "We're not going to talk about physics", I got more and more excited, knowing he was foreshadowing all the glorious physics to come.

  • @Syy
    @Syy Год назад +35707

    Grey has finally reached Phase 3 of his Cinematic Universe, where every video is constantly crossing over and cameoing with each other, and it is incredible.

    • @nif4345
      @nif4345 Год назад +775

      i saw the hexagon one
      the airplane staff

    • @pinkneko13
      @pinkneko13 Год назад +947

      I'm weirdly ecstatic to see the Captain and Quartermaster.

    • @dorderre
      @dorderre Год назад +744

      @@nif4345 And the A4 scaling down into the quantum realm one

    • @trollbreeder2534
      @trollbreeder2534 Год назад +501

      The plane is operated by the same airline company (Bonnie Bee Airlines) as the one from The Better Boarding Method Airlines Won't Use, and is probably even the exact same plane

    • @Syy
      @Syy Год назад +701

      1. Presumably the guy sitting next to Grey on the plane is the same sucker who got cornered in Someone Dead Ruined My Life Again.
      2. 3:42 is also from Better Boarding Method.
      3. 4:00 Captain and Quartermaster from their respective videos.
      4. 6:48 "Leading Zero in our hearts" is from American Highway Numbering.
      5. 6:55 From the Social Security Card is Insecure video.
      6. 8:30 Two in one here. The room forms with Hexagons, which are the bestagons, and the screen is pulled down by an Algorithm Bot.
      7. 10:03 The Technically Correct nerd has been around for forever.
      8. And the A4 paper scaling down to see the Iron atoms.

  • @MarkRober
    @MarkRober Год назад +26743

    The coriolis effect sneaking back was a twist I was not prepared for

  • @garlicxi
    @garlicxi Год назад +1034

    I like how this video went from talking about runway digits to talking about quantum physics.

  • @colesrk
    @colesrk Год назад +2165

    As a private pilot it's a joy to see runways explained in such a fun, lighthearted way.

  • @SoniasWay
    @SoniasWay Год назад +2622

    “There’s only math, that we’re not going to do”
    As a math major, what a relatable statement

    • @pibyte
      @pibyte Год назад +29

      I laughed so hard at that moment. :D

    • @benschmitt7035
      @benschmitt7035 Год назад +86

      As a physics major having done the math, i'm very glad he didnt I have enough trauma :)

    • @isky6541
      @isky6541 Год назад +4

      @@benschmitt7035 I am now more scared to pursue the job of an electrician

    • @TdrSld
      @TdrSld Год назад +23

      @@isky6541 IT's easy, just keep in mind that wires like to bite sometimes MUAHAHA!

    • @mmalik8180
      @mmalik8180 Год назад

      Can you help me with some logic proofs?

  • @scylla1772
    @scylla1772 Год назад +912

    I can just picture Grey typing up the script, mumbling to himself with increasing fervor that "this isn't a physics video. This isn't a physics video. This ISN'T--"

    • @r22gamer54
      @r22gamer54 Год назад +27

      All the plot twists made it a physics video ;(

    • @raywicks2781
      @raywicks2781 Год назад +33

      GODDAMNIT it's a physics video

    • @pilkycrc
      @pilkycrc Год назад +88

      Everything is a physics video if you keep asking “why” long enough

    • @zeobide
      @zeobide Год назад +4

      @@pilkycrc This is the best comment.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +9

      As he types the script, the universe is standing right over his shoulder to remind him to talk about physics.

  • @Sol_VI
    @Sol_VI Год назад +855

    I just love how the video implies that Grey just randomly starts making a runway video and the guy sat next to him just has to deal with it the whole time

    • @tryingmybest206
      @tryingmybest206 Год назад +9

      Yes we all watched the same video

    • @purgatory671
      @purgatory671 Год назад +62

      @@tryingmybest206yes and he’s saying he enjoys that detail of the whole video.

    • @tryingmybest206
      @tryingmybest206 Год назад +42

      @@purgatory671 that's ridiculous, the comments section is for arguments and negativity only

  • @Writer_Productions_Map
    @Writer_Productions_Map Год назад +4229

    =All the references in the Grey Cinematic Universe (GCU)=
    1. 0:13 - Small tumbleweeds ("The Trouble with Tumbles" video)
    2. 0:17 - Bonnie Bee Airlines employee ("Boarding Groups Explained" video)
    3. 0:23 - "-Oh, hello *again*." signifying that they met before ("The Tale of Tiffany" duology - "Someone dead ruined my life, again" video)
    4. 1:18 - The Universe ("Hexagon is the Bestagon" video)
    5. 3:40 - The Big Book of the Laws of the Universe ("Boarding Groups Explained" video)
    6. 4:00 - The Captain and the Quartermaster ("How to be a Pirate" duology)
    7. 6:01 - Glitchs (Tekoi Trilogy - "CGP Grey was wrong" video)
    8. 6:42 - Leading "0" in our hearts ("American Highway System" video)
    9. 6:54 - Social Security Card ("Social Security Cards are Insecure" video)
    10. 8:30 - Room forming with Hexagons ("Hexagons are the Bestagons" video)
    11. 8:31 - Algorithm Bot ("How Machines Learn" video)
    12. 10:19 - "The Troubles" in a airballon ("No Flag Northern Ireland" + "Brexit, Briefly" duology)
    13. 11:40 - Book marked with a stamp ("TOP SNEAKY STAMP" video)
    14. 11:49 - Kurzgesagt posters ("You are two" Collab)
    15. 12:07 - Zoom into the Quantum Realm ("Metric Paper" video)
    P.S.: If you say something about the Airport Codes video, don't. This was released before that video came out so unless it's foreshadowing, you're INVALID!

    • @goofytnt2126
      @goofytnt2126 Год назад +120

      6:01 there’s a little glitch from the video about the Tekoi mistake.

    • @cameront011
      @cameront011 Год назад +31

      That's actually really cool

    • @vaidik03
      @vaidik03 Год назад +26

      Hello. I haven't seen much of his videos but love his content a lot. Can you please tell me how to get started to complete this GCU? Thanks

    • @cameront011
      @cameront011 Год назад +82

      @@vaidik03 its basically just to watch all of his videos, it isn't exactly a cinematic universe as much as it is hiding little easter eggs and references in each video.

    • @vaidik03
      @vaidik03 Год назад +9

      @@cameront011 Oh okay. Thanks.

  • @cru_bii
    @cru_bii Год назад +3928

    by saying that it's completely normal for him not to upload for a hundred thousand years, grey's confirming he's STILL SET on becoming immortal

    • @carolynmcpherson2667
      @carolynmcpherson2667 Год назад +83

      Can't argue with *that* logic!

    • @Znegil
      @Znegil Год назад +45

      Well this time it was mostly the fault of Coronavirus. Since he got it twice and it had hit him badly

    • @spookyghost9653
      @spookyghost9653 Год назад +15

      With an escape option ofc

    • @rodh1404
      @rodh1404 Год назад +26

      Yes, but I'm more worried about what kind of video would need that amount of time to produce...

    • @LorxusIsAFox
      @LorxusIsAFox Год назад +20

      i do hope to see him at Entropycon!

  • @timmccaughey540
    @timmccaughey540 Год назад +1727

    "In the world of Quantum, words mean nothing." Is the most accurate colloquial take on quantum theory possible.

    • @minesweeperify
      @minesweeperify Год назад +51

      Yeah the sentence pretty much sums up my courses in quantum. Except we did the math :(

    • @AndyZach
      @AndyZach Год назад +39

      I took two years of quantum and you've gotta think of words as 'guidelines' not rules. Just realize everything is a poetic, metaphoric description.

    • @sidhantsood5373
      @sidhantsood5373 Год назад +58

      On an electron’s spin: “Think of an electron as a sphere that’s spinning, but in reality it’s not really a sphere and it’s not really spinning”

    • @TheWulf899
      @TheWulf899 Год назад +2

      Meanwhile I'm sitting here waiting for him to explain it like Palpatine quitely saying " *do it.* "

  • @MrCrabs.
    @MrCrabs. Год назад +48

    Luckily there was no physics in this video

  • @Enjay80
    @Enjay80 Год назад +675

    Small correction:
    Canada uses the magnetic numbering system for the runways as well, except for runways north of a specific parallel, when the true north and magnetic north diverge too much. So for your travels where 99% of people live in Canada, it makes no difference for pilots !

    • @FirewaII33
      @FirewaII33 Год назад +59

      This. Basically there's "Northern domestic airspace" and "Southern domestic airspace." Simply, and quite inaccurately (look up a diagram for proper boundaries), northern is NWT and Nunavut, which uses true north rather than magnetic.

    • @ronnieweber9763
      @ronnieweber9763 Год назад +38

      That's why Grey said "When flying over her Territories" instead of "When flying over her Provinces."

    • @FirewaII33
      @FirewaII33 Год назад +55

      @@ronnieweber9763still incorrect my friend. As a touch of Manitoba is included in the Northern domestic airspace, roughly halfish of NWT is included and nothing of the Yukon. But it's also a footnote of a fact in a random grey video, no one is interpreting it as malicious intent. Only clarifying the specifics of an interesting and confusing Canadian factoid.

  • @JHarris
    @JHarris Год назад +915

    Hahaha, as a pilot my initial thought before watching :
    “It doesn’t take 17 minutes to explain runway numbers”
    After watching:
    “So thorough, fantastic as always CGP Grey”

    • @AGamer075
      @AGamer075 Год назад +2

      Same.

    • @hariskhan01
      @hariskhan01 Год назад +7

      as a 15 yr old, I thought the same thing, also surprisingly, I knew about the difference between the magnetic and mathematical poles already, that math equations look terrifying though😅

    • @FlyLeah
      @FlyLeah Год назад +1

      As a student pilot i just learned about magnetism from this

  • @nathanwolberg5466
    @nathanwolberg5466 Год назад +707

    "In quantum mechanics, words mean nothing. There is only math"
    That is the best explanation of QM I have ever heard.

    • @bluwasabi7635
      @bluwasabi7635 Год назад +15

      A truly charming description.

    • @entropie138
      @entropie138 Год назад +10

      I'm set to take Quantum next spring. Wish me luck.

    • @soopahsoopah
      @soopahsoopah Год назад +11

      That's true of several other areas of science too, there's points at which in order to get any more granular words can't really suffice, but math can.

    • @pendalink
      @pendalink Год назад +3

      QM is confusing and sometimes counterintuitive because many of its features don't have macro-scale parallels to provide intuition like we can gain from everyday-life physical systems. However, many of its features do have those parallels, and despite fundamental limits on the observability of entire pictures at once, the vast history of incredibly successful QM experiments makes it possible for one to form a working picture and sort things into "confidently physical" and "purely theoretical/mathematical" descriptions. It just takes... years, and of course never really ends. But you can do it if you so desire! Best of luck.

    • @samsanimationcorner3820
      @samsanimationcorner3820 Год назад

      @@entropie138 pushing F to pay respects.

  • @Thelongestshrimp
    @Thelongestshrimp 4 месяца назад +114

    “There is only math, that we’re not gonna do” is genius.

  • @manslayerpupil
    @manslayerpupil Год назад +397

    I love when Grey has videos about him going off on tangents to random strangers, that person is looking for an escape. As if in reality, any one of us lucky enough to be in that situation would be hanging on his every word

    • @Bstingnl
      @Bstingnl Год назад +35

      "So there was this conspiracy guy next to me on the flight talking about how everything is connected, runway numbers, the flipping of the north pole and quantum physics. It was crazy, man!"

  • @johnsonnguyen6046
    @johnsonnguyen6046 Год назад +535

    "There is only math. That we're not going to do"
    As a math major, what a harshly relatable statement.

    • @reyts62
      @reyts62 Год назад +49

      From one math major to another….
      “This proof is left as an exercise to the reader” 😅

    • @controlequebrado4455
      @controlequebrado4455 Год назад +2

      seems to work approach

    • @Arturius01
      @Arturius01 Год назад +2

      Yeah, but then it'd be a math video inside a physics video inside a geography video.

    • @thewatcherinthecloud
      @thewatcherinthecloud Год назад

      @@Arturius01 "It is all Math?"
      *cocks gun "Always has been.."

    • @georgesconyers9769
      @georgesconyers9769 Год назад +6

      @@Arturius01 All science goes down to math. Though if you pester the math teacher enough, they'll throw a epistemology textbook at you, so I guess the humanities have the last laugh.

  • @PowerTrain
    @PowerTrain Год назад +462

    he tricked me into watching a physics video after assuring me that no physics here, also now i know how magents work from quantam level

  • @shyguypro9876
    @shyguypro9876 Год назад +132

    Now I just want an animated comedy of Grey explaining the world and universe to the same traveller who he keeps bumping into be coincidence and that traveller desperately trying to get of the situation as politely as possible.

    • @spoomks
      @spoomks Год назад +22

      The traveller in this video actually seems to warm up to Grey explaining it after a bit, which I find really wholesome.

  • @BenTibbettsStudio
    @BenTibbettsStudio Год назад +242

    I love everything about this: the way the script flows and alliterates and sort-of-rhymes; the way it ties into so many of Grey's other running gags; the way Grey's personality presents itself as the worst person ever to sit next to on an airplane; the ingenious move to place videos inside each other, Inception-style; and above all how well it demonstrates that no matter how hard you try to explain everything about a thing there are always more things to explain.
    This isn't Grey's most important video (that would probably have to be one of the more serious topics like Humans Need Not Apply, Rules for Rulers, or Spaceship You), but it might possibly be the best.

  • @altrestrictionsclrd
    @altrestrictionsclrd Год назад +1017

    As a real world pilot, I didn't think that what was a five minute discussion in flight school could be turned into nearly 20. Well done.

    • @JimmyLundberg
      @JimmyLundberg Год назад +60

      How much, if at all, does it bother you when the number is a little off?

    • @ittixen
      @ittixen Год назад +43

      With all the jokes and tangents and cool animations I feel that extra time is well spent!

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Год назад +5

      Yes, this felt a little bloated but the animations are cool.

    • @rcoder01
      @rcoder01 Год назад +37

      @@JimmyLundberg Not at all for me. In Aviation, the most important factor is safety and I'd rather have unambiguous, short runway numbers be the priority. If you're using a magnetic compass (mostly used in small aircraft) you're likely operating your aircraft mostly by sight, where a 10-degree visual difference can be easily corrected. If you're flying a larger aircraft, you'll probably be using true heading anyways, which means runway numbers already aren't accurate anyways.

    • @Yokovich_
      @Yokovich_ Год назад +10

      Kind of crazy, I came into the video thinking I knew exactly what runway numbers meant and left having learned multiple new things.

  • @dr1303
    @dr1303 Год назад +1367

    Regarding the leading zero: It should definitely be there, for clarity. If you hear "ZERO SIX" you KNOW without a doubt that it's runway 6. If you only hear "SIX" you COULD have missed a leading "TWO", so there's a potential that you think it's runway 6, when it's actually runway 26. If you expect two digits at all times, it may avoid confusion. Under this system, receiving only one digit should cause you, as a pilot, to verify the missing leading digit. Omitting the leading zero causes you to happily accept a faulty one digit runway number.

    • @windowsxseven
      @windowsxseven Год назад +10

      what if you only hear "zero" and there are two runways starting with that leading number? things aren't so simple pal

    • @neigeshusband5327
      @neigeshusband5327 Год назад +57

      @@windowsxseven I mean its not worse than the 6/26 problem Daniel suggested, if anything its neutral

    • @windowsxseven
      @windowsxseven Год назад +1

      @@neigeshusband5327 it is

    • @dr1303
      @dr1303 Год назад +127

      @@windowsxseven if you ONLY hear zero, you must verify. "Things aren't so simple, pal"... Yes. Yes they are.

    • @windowsxseven
      @windowsxseven Год назад +11

      @@dr1303 then it's the same as only hearing six, you also have to verify. go back to reddit

  • @Bacabob
    @Bacabob Год назад +127

    As always, a pleasure watching you de-confusing confusion.

  • @noot3778
    @noot3778 Год назад +108

    i love how this video starts off with "why not give airport runways number 1 2 3 etc." and ends with information that the liquid metal in the earth is spinning and creates a magnetic field around earth which is called the magnetic north pole

  • @stephenj9470
    @stephenj9470 Год назад +2714

    I feel like I just listened to a 17 minute long poem. The alliteration, cadence, and careful word choice was beautiful.

  • @sanstheblaster2626
    @sanstheblaster2626 Год назад +2092

    I love how fascinated Grey is with literally everything that has a purpose. Highways, strange borders, flags... I never thought I would have ever been invested in these things, and yet here we are. These videos really make me appreciate how wonderfully complex our society is. You tend to forget that everything you see in your city had to be carefully crafted to precisely serve its purpose. Humans are cool.

    • @iamjamieq
      @iamjamieq Год назад +42

      I love the way he’ll explain that a system is designed a certain way, or a border runs a certain way, and then sarcastically and exasperatedly explain that this, this, this, and that exception exists.

    • @0unavailableusername
      @0unavailableusername Год назад +10

      The podcast 99 Percent Invisible is also great for revealing the thought, complexity and history that goes into the stuff around you that you never think about

    • @jamesdean5095
      @jamesdean5095 Год назад +29

      This comment very rudely ignores Grey's fascinating with everything that also does not have a purpose. I present exhibit A: Tiffany

    • @kruks
      @kruks Год назад +3

      "Humans are cool."
      And also awful. When will the poles flip on that one?

    • @sanstheblaster2626
      @sanstheblaster2626 Год назад +5

      @@jamesdean5095 I see that as a sort of... unhealthy obsession. We all know what happens when Grey tries to carefully explain and examine things that do not have a precise story or purpose. I present Exhibit B: Staten Island.

  • @foldervtolvr
    @foldervtolvr Год назад +142

    Quick little tangent: The reason pilots like to land facing the wind is because the wind is pushing against the wings which generates lift, thus the plane’s wings and flaps gain a ton of efficiency, so they can travel at lower speeds, which makes the landing easier and smoother

  • @ZTimeGamingYT
    @ZTimeGamingYT Год назад +90

    The crossover of multiple years of content that no one asked for but everyone needed.

  • @Bonifatus
    @Bonifatus Год назад +4371

    "In the land of quantum, words mean nothing, there is only math." This is the best description of quantum mechanics I have ever heard and gels well with my motto of "The less you think about quantum, the more sense it makes"

    • @raznaak
      @raznaak Год назад +61

      Oh, so like time travel in most settings!

    • @iwannaseehowlongyoucanmakethis
      @iwannaseehowlongyoucanmakethis Год назад +7

      its the MST3K Mantra but in real life

    • @yoni5919
      @yoni5919 Год назад +58

      This is my biggest roadblock when it comes to understanding quantum mechanics: you cant.

    • @Apate-
      @Apate- Год назад +11

      Must be why I can understand it easily. I already don't think about anything

    • @mewmew8932
      @mewmew8932 Год назад +65

      My fav is “ Imagine a basketball spinning. Now imagine there is no ball, and no spinning, because that‘s not what spin means and scientists are bad at naming things.“

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +429

    This is the best written video you have ever made

  • @martinottesen1053
    @martinottesen1053 Год назад +31

    for anyone wondering; yes, there is actually an airport in Norwaywith the IATA code MEH

  • @nickcollins1052
    @nickcollins1052 Год назад +60

    4:15 Ok I may be reading way to deep into this but I wouldn't put it past Grey to have slipped in a reference.
    Helm to 108 could be a reference to The Fifth Element. When they are on the space yacht. Especially with the Captain giving the order, the second in command repeating it to the one stearing and the one at the helm replying.
    I know it's also just how ship navigation works. Repeat the order to make sure it's understood but having the same number at the movie felt deliberate

  • @jetkill97
    @jetkill97 Год назад +918

    As a civil engineer who specifically works on airports, this video has made my day. 100% true. A lot of interesting science went on to figure out the font sizing for the runways XD

    • @Bstingnl
      @Bstingnl Год назад +62

      Now I want a video on runway font science. How did we get here?

    • @rileyvonbevern4652
      @rileyvonbevern4652 Год назад +8

      As a pilot i concur

    • @volundrfrey896
      @volundrfrey896 Год назад +5

      @@Bstingnl This, I want to know about aviation typography!

    • @garnet1918
      @garnet1918 Год назад

      I want to know about the font sizing 👁️

    • @dustinedwards5642
      @dustinedwards5642 Год назад +1

      As an electrical engineer, I too was pleasantly surprised, specifically with the explanations of the electricity and magnetics portion!

  • @jigpu2630
    @jigpu2630 Год назад +1026

    As a life-long physics nerd who took a brief interest in geography and is now learning to fly, I 100% approve of every level of this video-ception.

    • @LARAUJO_0
      @LARAUJO_0 Год назад +30

      Oh yeah, it's all comin' together

    • @atrane365
      @atrane365 Год назад +16

      that's... oddly specific to this situation

    • @bjornolson6527
      @bjornolson6527 Год назад +1

      Perhaps a natural progression, these days. Highly Educated -> Curious.

    • @matthenekk
      @matthenekk Год назад

      I thought the swirling core causing the earth’s magnetic field was high school physics… was that not common knowledge?

    • @hudsoneyseleh9444
      @hudsoneyseleh9444 Год назад

      I recommend you start studying for your written exam as soon as possible. It can make all the difference when it comes time to take the written, and the oral with your check ride.

  • @luzherrera4463
    @luzherrera4463 Год назад +41

    I'm a physics student and OMG the physcis bit was so amazingly done.
    The use of true terminology like "curl", explained in such an easy way was stunning. You perfectly described one of Maxwell's equations, the curl of a a magnetic field being proportional to the current passing through, which is in a mathematical notation 🔻xB= mu • J, with the triangle multiplied by B being said curl, J current density and mu the permeability of space.
    It's so well done and I didn't expect such an insight into such a complex yet beautiful physics topic in a video about airport runaways
    Keep it up friend!

  • @Dheinamar
    @Dheinamar Год назад +37

    15:30 was that a subtle hint at the immortality of Grey?

  • @Unknownlight
    @Unknownlight Год назад +3513

    Phenomenal video. The fact that there are so many references to previous videos is more than just a gimmick, or a fun easter egg. It helps emphasize the overall theme of this video, which is that _everything is connected._

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Год назад +9

      not that it helped *agents of SHIELD* ...

    • @PlebNC
      @PlebNC Год назад +98

      I liked the A4 paper grid as it zooms in on the iron atom.

    • @MarioFanGamer659
      @MarioFanGamer659 Год назад +42

      I definitively have noticed quite a few references (from obvious ones such as the social security number to A4 paper to hexagons) but that it fits the underlying theme is something I didn't realise.

    • @masonm600
      @masonm600 Год назад +20

      Even if we don't want it to be
      *Shakes fist at indifferent universe physics*

    • @CallippoShafai
      @CallippoShafai Год назад +3

      Have you watched Manifest? @unknownlight (ref airplanes and everything connected)

  • @dongarnelos3775
    @dongarnelos3775 Год назад +738

    I remember Grey talking on Cortex about how many projects become a fractal where you get deeper and deeper the more you look into. This just feels like that - him starting an innocent video on runway numbers but then just falling deeper and deeper than he ever wanted.

    • @starsixseven9259
      @starsixseven9259 Год назад +5

      That has to be exactly right

    • @Patmorgan235Us
      @Patmorgan235Us Год назад +3

      100% correct

    • @sailorgallifrey1365
      @sailorgallifrey1365 Год назад +12

      Grey will get to the bottom of the rabbit hole to answer any question he finds interesting enough, lest we forget the Tiffany poem fiasco

    • @azharyousaf6443
      @azharyousaf6443 Год назад

      Same

    • @Johnny-uy4iu
      @Johnny-uy4iu Год назад

      It reminds me of a Physics professor that would go into a dissertation and start with a simple scenario (like explain why the sky is blue), then their only question would be “Is that all?” and the candidate would just blindly drive themselves deeper and deeper into a physics rabbit hole exactly like this for the next couple hours trying to explain the universe in minute detail.

  • @j3ffm1s7r0
    @j3ffm1s7r0 Год назад +21

    This has to be the only channel where I get excited about videos about RUNWAY NUMBERING 😅

  • @GunnyPhillips
    @GunnyPhillips Год назад +22

    I don't want to be a pilot anymore.

  • @TaranVH
    @TaranVH Год назад +1882

    This is the best written and most technically impressive video you have ever made. The culmination of all the work you've put in so far. I just hope you don't quit anytime soon. :)

    • @mitlanderson
      @mitlanderson Год назад +15

      Hope you're well Taran!

    • @p_serdiuk
      @p_serdiuk Год назад

      We hope to see the culmination of your work one day as well

    • @throwawayemail8450
      @throwawayemail8450 Год назад +6

      when did his animation get so smooth?

    • @Arobsite
      @Arobsite Год назад +14

      @@throwawayemail8450 When he hired animators to do it for him (which is great, I'm not criticizing it, just stating facts).

    • @starsixseven9259
      @starsixseven9259 Год назад +3

      Really feel like the Metric and hexagon videos were made for this video's benefit

  • @valritz1489
    @valritz1489 Год назад +465

    You can really feel the mounting mania and panic that comes from being a "Yeah, but why?" person in a world where the answers do exist, they're just always made up of about a billion other answers to a billion other questions.

    • @Ahheck01
      @Ahheck01 Год назад +33

      This is what I find so satisfying about his videos - he leans into that fact and persists till it completes the loop of the story he set out to tell, even if it takes him down many bizarre roads. It's like watching someone super intelligent navigate a detective Choose Your Own Adventure that has infinite possibilities.

    • @girlmadeofwires
      @girlmadeofwires Год назад +19

      @@Ahheck01 honestly it just feels like how my ADHD brain works: going down an unknown number of *connected enough* tangents/rabbit holes that all stemmed from one thought until I'm following the breadcrumbs back up the chain of loosely connected thoughts to return to my original topic. Which actually makes me think about how it's weirdly similar to traversing a binary tree data structure, and-- see? just like that

    • @Vallenthorne
      @Vallenthorne Год назад

      Also involves maths

  • @muhammadrayan7860
    @muhammadrayan7860 Год назад +16

    8:30 I love the hexagon pallening

  • @tomkinsey4195
    @tomkinsey4195 Год назад +25

    Great video Grey! I’m a flight instructor, and you explained topic this very well. You got a bit more in-depth than I do with my students. I might send them to here for homework.

  • @DrGold-ks1mp
    @DrGold-ks1mp Год назад +1537

    This is probably my favorite video of Grey's. The continued joke of physics turning into a special lesson, the topic changing from airplanes to geography to the many true norths to what magnets are, all beautiful. I especially love the obvious improvement over time, the little animations in this episode were fantastic, like when the classroom appeared, made of hexagonal tiles because hexagons are the bestagons. Lastly, the perfect choice to release this as a premiere, because it just keeps escalating and we have no idea how long until the video ends.
    10/10, likely one of my favorite videos on this entire website.

    • @mikegoddijn
      @mikegoddijn Год назад +54

      Everything always comes back to physics. If you keep asking "but why?", you will always eventually end up with the fundamental laws of physics. This video demonstrates that perfectly, trying to keep physics out of it for as long as possible, but in the end it's always needed to answer the deeper question at play.

    • @alexm7307
      @alexm7307 Год назад +45

      There was also an A4 paper callback when zooming down to the quantum level at 12:07

    • @PianoKwanMan
      @PianoKwanMan Год назад +7

      There was a team of people employed some number of years ago. An editor, someone to do the drawings, etc. I think Grey did it, in the beginning, there was Go- I mean, Grey

    • @sfbptank
      @sfbptank Год назад +6

      @@mikegoddijn but, why?

    • @blankcanvas4458
      @blankcanvas4458 Год назад +1

      I love The Rules of rulers video

  • @0utOfSkill
    @0utOfSkill Год назад +294

    "The Simple Secret of Runway Digits"
    Expectation: Slightly interesting bureaucracy
    Reality: Learning about quantum magnetism two diversions deep

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Год назад +6

      brain : *Pulp fiction travolta lost.gif

  • @itsenkaybee
    @itsenkaybee Год назад +11

    I love the old tinkly piano music grey used to use coming in when he suddenly breaks into his old teacher style vids

  • @rodrigoolmos2142
    @rodrigoolmos2142 Год назад +18

    I love the attention to detail in 5:42 where the clouds that show up later begin creeping in from the sides

    • @passerby3724
      @passerby3724 Год назад +2

      Fog of the future, really dense

  • @pieterpennings9371
    @pieterpennings9371 Год назад +1182

    I love how everything seems like an incoherent tangent but its packed full of information which is explained at the right level with great enthusiasm and literary puns that make grey such an amazing RUclipsr and everyones’ favorite party guest

    • @abbycaldwell3166
      @abbycaldwell3166 Год назад +26

      And for every little tangent that makes it into the video, there are probably dozens more that had to get cut for time. Alas, such is the struggle of trying to follow a relatively direct line down a fractalizing rabbit hole of knowledge

  • @genogaron
    @genogaron Год назад +1697

    This feels like a magnus opus, with so many references to previous groundwork and information from previous CGP Grey videos. It feels like every 5 seconds you can point to SOMETHING that visually has been in another Grey video. I'm considering making BINGO cards for future Grey videos to see if he keeps doing it.

    • @tritamtran7264
      @tritamtran7264 Год назад +3

      ok

    • @mardkam_triplesh
      @mardkam_triplesh Год назад +7

      @@tritamtran7264 thank you

    • @McJethroPovTee
      @McJethroPovTee Год назад +29

      I'll help you with the bingo. these should be one of those
      rhyming schemes
      alliterations
      the forest
      captain and quartermaster
      social security numbers

    • @lowencraft1404
      @lowencraft1404 Год назад +20

      @@McJethroPovTee and the A4 effect at 12:07

    • @far2ez539
      @far2ez539 Год назад +13

      @@McJethroPovTee Hexagon references too - the honeybee picture, the window when he went to geography time.

  • @TeslaRival
    @TeslaRival Год назад +3

    I really like the bell feature. This way, I can only get notified of the utmost important uploads. Like CGPG

  • @TheMadHatter248
    @TheMadHatter248 Год назад +28

    That transition to the science format was SMOOTH.

  • @ClickyCrisp
    @ClickyCrisp Год назад +578

    You have ascended video creation and entered a realm of pure humour, education and entertainment all simultaneously. Bravo Grey, bravo.

    • @runneruwu
      @runneruwu Год назад +3

      WOAH ITS CLICKY CRISP

  • @ThePootisPower24
    @ThePootisPower24 Год назад +881

    I really like the return of the piano music and the Grey at his classroom desk when the magnetic north discussion comes in. Feels nostalgic. CGP Grey is an all time great of RUclips.

  • @matthewkim1686
    @matthewkim1686 Год назад +5

    We went from runaways to convection currents 😂

  • @StairwellTheCat
    @StairwellTheCat Год назад +38

    In the wormhole of RUclips this video is itself a wormhole and it’s so brilliantly executed. The genius put into this on so many levels is magnificent. Thank you for the carefully researched and curated content this one is a masterpiece.

  • @sosme99
    @sosme99 Год назад +788

    As a physicist, I appreciate you including so much physics in your "non-physics" video.

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 Год назад +1

      Yes.

    • @heichan8657
      @heichan8657 Год назад +23

      As not a physicist, I appreciate CGP Grey including so much non- physics in your "physics" video.

    • @KanLuxiang
      @KanLuxiang Год назад +4

      The best way to teach ppl physics is to tell them that it isn't physics until after they've learned it.

    • @oneway7449
      @oneway7449 Год назад +1

      As a cloud engineer, i find this video very interesting

  • @SilentEire
    @SilentEire Год назад +866

    This was extremely well written and executed. CGP Grey is the epitome of “quality over quantity” 👏

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom Год назад +8

      Definitely! I have literally never seen a bad CGP Grey video. That usually happens even to the best sometimes ... but not to Grey, it seems. Maybe he is simply *the* best.

    • @starga-fr7qx
      @starga-fr7qx Год назад +2

      17 minutes of to say something that can be said in less then 2 and you argue its not quantity??? ffs.

    • @alexanderrobins7497
      @alexanderrobins7497 Год назад +1

      Definitely worth the wait. (10,000 years may be excessive though.)

    • @AbhorrentRed
      @AbhorrentRed Год назад +1

      Yep, but no commitment to video series.

    • @NighteeeeeY
      @NighteeeeeY Год назад +2

      he and lemmino.

  • @dialog_box
    @dialog_box Год назад +48

    2:04 it bothered me to no end in high school chemistry that someone centuries ago decided electrons would be negative and protons would be positive. because now we have to deal with stuff like "reduction" actually meaning a _gain_ of electrons

    • @srirampatnaik9164
      @srirampatnaik9164 Год назад +9

      easy way to memorize: electrons are negative, so when you gain negativity, your character 'reduces'.

    • @dialog_box
      @dialog_box Год назад +12

      @@srirampatnaik9164 no i understand that, but wouldn't it be so much easier if it was just: electrons are positive, so when you gain an electron, you gain an electron. instead we gotta memorize acronyms like OILRIG ("oxidization is loss, reduction is gain")

  • @NicoandIndy
    @NicoandIndy Год назад +22

    Now that there is a new airport video, i’m going backwards, after just watching the video about the tags, i came here and can enjoy the things I learned, next i get to watch the boarding method ! Airplane knowledge is cool

  • @St3lla-MaR1s
    @St3lla-MaR1s Год назад +253

    Grey: makes a bunch of random videos that feel made as if on a whim.
    Also Grey: Connects everything in one video

  • @beyonddoodling8658
    @beyonddoodling8658 Год назад +512

    “Repeating the same patterns across scales and domains” is such a beautiful quote. Makes you wonder how much more similar the Earth is to a single atom of iron to the unknown that the Earth is shown as here

    • @shanieboi86
      @shanieboi86 Год назад +31

      I think this is why quantum is such a tough pill to swallow, it blows this elegance away.

    • @CraftyF0X
      @CraftyF0X Год назад +3

      Wait till you learn about fractal geometry...

    • @Hex...
      @Hex... Год назад +4

      Unfortunately this only tends to apply to the macroscopic, although not too macroscopic

  • @vale.antoni
    @vale.antoni Год назад +56

    Also many modern ships use gyroscopes as compasses, where due to precession, when applied with a slight force (damping) a gyroscope's rotational axis will align with that of Earth as a stable equilibrium.
    This mechanical device, as long as kept spinning, tells you your compass bearing in relation to geographic (true) North, and also your latitude without any need for a sextant, and noting which direction it spins, it also tells you which hemisphere you're on (if the stars won't). It still won't tell your latitude, but John Harrison's H4 will.

    • @dbclass4075
      @dbclass4075 Год назад +3

      Planes are similar, though the traditional magnetic compass remains for redundancy.

  • @LeeHanner
    @LeeHanner Год назад +8

    I feel that at the 4:17 mark when the folks on the boat say "Helm to 108" is a reference to the movie The Fifth Element, though could just be my imagination. Still, thanks or being very informative, as ever, @CGP Grey!

  • @JosiahPlett
    @JosiahPlett Год назад +464

    Grey: Let's just agree to avoid physics for this video shall we?
    *Proceeds to explain the physics of basically everything*

    • @aguyontheinternet8436
      @aguyontheinternet8436 Год назад +18

      He held back for as long as he could

    • @tristanridley1601
      @tristanridley1601 Год назад +11

      You severely underestimate HOW MUCH physics tried to enter this video :P

    • @richardparadox163
      @richardparadox163 Год назад +8

      Grey: We’re going to be avoiding physics for this video.
      Also Grey: So here’s the quantum mechanical explanation for electromagnetism

    • @TomGalonska
      @TomGalonska Год назад +1

      He spared us all from the fluid-dynamics... sooooo, we should thank him for that. Navier-Stokes is no joke :D

    • @yellekc
      @yellekc Год назад +2

      Physics: I am inevitable.

  • @RenderedUselessness
    @RenderedUselessness Год назад +754

    These are the most concise, accurate descriptions i have ever seen, it’s worth the 10000 year wait for each one

  • @FlightHours
    @FlightHours Год назад +14

    Thanks for illustrating so many aviation concepts in one video. Using this to teach my flight students

  • @tracer2518
    @tracer2518 Год назад +8

    2:51 This channel is a better teacher of geography than school

  • @conorcorrigan765
    @conorcorrigan765 Год назад +727

    I'm a pilot from Canada, and Transport Canada absolutely LOVES throwing magnetic/true heading questions on their exams, usually not even related to the skill the question is testing. Ie: suppose you want to maintain track 170 in Northern Domestic Airspace with a TAS of 150 knots and the wind is at at 110 degrees and 40 knots, what heading should you fly to maintain track? If you do the calculation right but choose the answer given in degrees magnetic from the multiple choice you'll fail the question since all headings in Northern Domestic Airspace are given in degrees True. Pure, unfiltered Canadian-style pedantry. It's only applicable in Northern Domestic Airspace (anywhere north of Yellowknife and Iqaluit basically) which 99% of Canadians have never and will never go to, but damn it, they will make sure you learn it for the exam!

    • @MiMiLaXMiMi
      @MiMiLaXMiMi Год назад +16

      True, but there’s also places up there that are virtually only reachable by plain so I guess they would want you to take it seriously 😅?

    • @kruks
      @kruks Год назад +7

      You're more an expert than me, but... If pilots didn't have that drilled into their head, how would that affect the 1% of Canadian pilots that do need to fly to the Norther Domestic Airspace? (And is it truly 1%?)

    • @dinostudios6579
      @dinostudios6579 Год назад +8

      Lmao. Here in the US the FAA just likes to screw people up with their true vs magnetic in wind reports.

    • @worldaviation4k
      @worldaviation4k Год назад +4

      UK Air law book 95% proper law about right of way rules of the air. Exam: 90% about the 1% of the book "you've got oil inside your aircraft and you landed in another EU country, what law.... blablabla"

    • @sdmitch16
      @sdmitch16 Год назад +4

      @@MiMiLaXMiMi If they can reach it by plain, they don't need planes and they can stop forcing this system on all those poor pilots 😋

  • @Pyrobob4
    @Pyrobob4 Год назад +374

    CGP Grey videos are what you get when the kid who kept asking "why?" never stopped asking "why?"
    This video delightfully showcases how Grey's mind works. Diving ever deeper into habit hole after rabbit hole, never satisfied without at least a partial understanding of all the details and niches.
    I'm surprised we didn't get a sub-sub-sub-sub arc about WHY the earth rotates.

    • @gothamlives4278
      @gothamlives4278 Год назад +21

      His team probably drew the line at that point.

    • @gothamlives4278
      @gothamlives4278 Год назад +13

      "It's time to stop!"

    • @procrastinator41
      @procrastinator41 Год назад +11

      It’s fun, because it matches how I think, without all the intermittent google searches.

    • @Reverend_Salem
      @Reverend_Salem Год назад +5

      this is why i normally have no idea how many tabs i have open on my phone
      because chrome on android stops counting at 100

    • @theyoten1613
      @theyoten1613 Год назад +2

      This guy is so deep on the spectrum it's orbiting around him.
      Same.

  • @MikeDeLue
    @MikeDeLue Год назад +18

    A fun supplement to this could be the other runway designations that aren't L, R, or C. Runway 4S/22S in Wasilla is a Ski/STOL strip, and 2W/20W here in Fairbanks is our water landing strip (our ski strip just gets called that on radio). I hear there are more for ultralights and all that jazz.

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus Год назад +9

    Incredible attention to detail here. As someone who has been to Nuuk airport, the red Air Greenland hangar in this video was a lovely touch ;)

  • @CGPGrey
    @CGPGrey  Год назад +136

  • @OtakuGekko
    @OtakuGekko Год назад +678

    As a student pilot who just got back from my ground school regarding weather, thank you for simplifying what we learn so the everyday person can understand easily.
    Edit:
    Some extra info he missed, pilots tend to not care too much about the runway heading changing all that much as every 2-3 months we get a chart supplement which gives us the updated airport info including when runway numbers get changed to account to magnetic north’s drift

    • @danielvr
      @danielvr Год назад +12

      Same here! I literally also just got back from some weather ground traning. Hope your training goes well (:

    • @Peacewind152
      @Peacewind152 Год назад +16

      The fact that Grey has created quality Ground School material without realizing he's made quality ground school material is sending me. Grey contribution to solving the pilot shortage. Hehe.

    • @r22gamer54
      @r22gamer54 Год назад +1

      I wouldn't call this *simple*

    • @cybhunter007
      @cybhunter007 Год назад +3

      Laughs as an Advanced Ground Instructor and cries as a Student Pilot

    • @BaconBeerBullets
      @BaconBeerBullets Год назад

      Mag north is the choice for pilots because a magnetic compass is one of the few instruments that is pretty immune to failure.

  • @michaelarowan4174
    @michaelarowan4174 Год назад +6

    This is probably one of my favorite videos youve ever done!!! I did not sign up for over half of what I got when clicking on the video, but got everything I signed up for! Brilliant and so much fun! Love learning from you!

  • @longphamvan2924
    @longphamvan2924 5 месяцев назад +13

    Who else noticed the kurzgesagt posters in the background at 11:49

  • @valblome4913
    @valblome4913 Год назад +353

    Great stuff! I'm a pilot and flight instructor, so I knew a lot of this content. I even considered skipping this one because of that, but I looked at the length of the video and thought, "I have to find out where he takes this..." I am 100% glad to have watched this. I learned a lot. I had no idea Canada named runways after true north. I also knew that magnetic north moved, but I'd never bothered to learn the physics of why. I will absolutely recommend this video to my students. (Also... Winds are named backwards, but there's an advantage to it! The runway is named the direction it goes, and wind is named from the direction it came from. Because you always want to takeoff and land with a headwind, this opposing system means the runway numbers roughly match the wind numbers. If a pilot checks the weather and knows wind is 300 degrees, then they know to land on runway 30 (or whichever runway is the closest to the wind number.) It's great - no critical thinking required - which is exactly what you want in the busy airport environment.)

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Год назад +3

      Wow .. thanks for that extra info!!

    • @Arvl.
      @Arvl. Год назад +1

      Cool essay you wrote

  • @zeybarur
    @zeybarur Год назад +629

    As a physics major, I fully understand and appreciate both the multiple attempts to run from it and the reluctant acceptance of their futility.
    I freaking love physics, but boy does it scramble the brain

    • @MeanMachine1992
      @MeanMachine1992 Год назад +12

      It's actually quite endearing when you get used to it. My brain can't process information without involving physics and math in some sort of way now as it has become fun to play around with, even useless miscellaneous information like estimating the amount of kinetic energy of my car that is needed to pull up in my driveway 😂

    • @nebojsag.5871
      @nebojsag.5871 Год назад +5

      There's a reason physics inspired Lovecraft's horror fiction.

    • @kimngo1629
      @kimngo1629 Год назад

      ok

    • @flambambam3578
      @flambambam3578 Год назад +3

      I start college in two weeks, and I can't wait to get into the thick of it. Too bad I don't get to delve into quantum mechanics until the end of undergraduate studies...

    • @cheoa1473
      @cheoa1473 Год назад

      ok

  • @kateball530
    @kateball530 5 месяцев назад +8

    3:41 "Why are we made to suffer?" Oh poor Grey...

  • @okanturkcan4618
    @okanturkcan4618 Год назад +6

    Grey, this video was so well put together, your humor, your animations, the story... Thank you!

  • @BlueRedGooGoo
    @BlueRedGooGoo Год назад +221

    Grey is that uncle that is always out of town and never reaches out to talk to anybody, but shows up once or twice a year to tell you stories about his travels before vanishing at 3 am while everybody is sleeping. I love it.

  • @_Hoagie
    @_Hoagie Год назад +806

    Just want to note, as a Canadian pilot, the True North runways are only in the northern territories, where compasses are too unreliable to be used. The southern, bigger airports all still use Magnetic North for their numbers. You can tell if the runway uses True North since it will have a "T" after the number.
    I also haven't heard of trying to get more countries on board with true north? I'm not sure if that's a thing.

    • @yrobtsvt
      @yrobtsvt Год назад +79

      It's called the Aviation Heading Reference Transition Action Group (AHRTAG) as shown in the video. "A Canadian-led multinational team of navigation experts from Australia, France, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA, the AHRTAG is chaired by Anthony MacKay, Nav Canada’s director of operational safety."

    • @spdewertton
      @spdewertton Год назад +19

      The true north conversion thing sounds more like an politician's game than something from the aviation industry. Probably the brainchild of some bigshot somewhere who happens to also be an aviation enthusiast or something.

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture Год назад +18

      Rather than the exception it should be the norm. If the magnetic pole flips that would cause a ton of more harm. Even if it doesn't, its still moving, at this rate they are going to have to use a matrix of lights to change the numbers on the ground, its silly.

    • @_Hoagie
      @_Hoagie Год назад +2

      @@yrobtsvt Cool! I didn't know that!

    • @kikixchannel
      @kikixchannel Год назад +16

      @@freeculture "Flipping" or "moving" takes months, years, even decades. A single avoided crash by letting pilots use a normal compass to know where they are when visibility is horrible (and GPS doesn't show where you are facing) is going to save more money (not withstanding human lives) than the savings on paint and manpower for painting all the friggin numbers all over a country will.

  • @Enter54623
    @Enter54623 Год назад +12

    This is a great representation of how I have to explain ideas to people in general it’s so hard to lose people I’d love to be able to explain the things I’m interested in in a manner like Grey

  • @PaperWill
    @PaperWill 5 месяцев назад +10

    I hate this video because it’s better than anything I’ll ever make lol

  • @cameronaustin9169
    @cameronaustin9169 Год назад +397

    As a flight instructor I really appreciate this video. I’ll be sending it to many early phase students. Thank you.

    • @bobbydennis6729
      @bobbydennis6729 Год назад +3

      I’m a student pilot, I was already kind of past this point when I watched this video, but it absolutely reinforced my understanding of runway headings

  • @bushpilotfritz7784
    @bushpilotfritz7784 Год назад +644

    Hey! Just one small detail: Canada actually uses magnetic north to number most of the the country's runways. In an area called "southern domestic airspace". However, in the creatively named: "northern domestic airspace", true north is used for a number of reasons. Particularly navigational errors that happen at high latitudes, like magnetic dip and northerly turning error.
    Great video btw.

    • @RusteyGuy
      @RusteyGuy Год назад +21

      I had to check the comments to make sure someone else pointed this out before I added the same comment. Thanks!

    • @allisterschreiber9920
      @allisterschreiber9920 Год назад +3

      I was just about to say the same.

    • @krissp8712
      @krissp8712 Год назад +6

      He covered this at 16:30

    • @lordvalen8133
      @lordvalen8133 Год назад +11

      @@krissp8712 No he didn't. What he says there implies that true north is used in all of Canada, which it is not.

    • @movedaccount9958
      @movedaccount9958 Год назад +8

      @@lordvalen8133 "All her **northern** runways"

  • @dimblesrimbles3936
    @dimblesrimbles3936 Год назад +5

    I hope the whole team of people who work on these videos are really proud of this video. The quality of design and animation present here is seriously pushing the bar of quality for not only educational and informational videos on RUclips but in general. Seriously, this is something I wish I grew up with, it's insane how nice it can be to learn about these niche subjects, even if there's nuance left on the cutting room floor for the sake of time.

  • @chaos.faerie
    @chaos.faerie Год назад +9

    This is the level of detail I need when I say "but WHY does it do that"

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Год назад +183

    every reference
    0:24 bonnie bee airline (The Better Boarding Method Airlines Won't Use)
    1:19 indifferent universe (Hexagons are the Bestagons)
    3:42 big book of laws of the universe (The Better Boarding Method Airlines Won't Use)
    4:01 How to be a Pirate Captain/Quartermaster
    6:47 leading zero in our hearts (The Interstate's Forgotten Code)
    6:54 Your Social Security Card is Insecure
    10:09 more north/south poles (Where is Antarctica?)
    12:08 Metric Paper
    14:57 geomagnetic reversal (2012 & The End of the World)
    tell me if I missed any!

    • @wufflykins4369
      @wufflykins4369 Год назад +23

      4:15 Helm to 108 is a Fifth Element Reference

    • @TechWiz717
      @TechWiz717 Год назад +17

      The music during the geography section is old school grey, used to feature quite a lot in his old vids

    • @Peacewind152
      @Peacewind152 Год назад +8

      @@TechWiz717 Immediately thought of the Canada US border video when I heard it.

    • @azli2191
      @azli2191 Год назад +18

      8:30 uses hexagons for the transition

    • @ducttapemaster1408
      @ducttapemaster1408 Год назад +4

      Underrated comment right here

  • @dansattah
    @dansattah Год назад +334

    You're one of the best teachers ever.
    You managed to get me interested into physics when years of public school failed me.

    • @TychoVan
      @TychoVan Год назад +5

      ThIS iS nOt a pHySIcS VidEo tHOuGh ;P

    • @brendancross2767
      @brendancross2767 Год назад +2

      When you don’t feel like you’re being forced, your brain is a lot more open to learning new things

    • @darkness74185
      @darkness74185 Год назад

      @@brendancross2767 brains tend to shut down when we sense impending doom, which for most students is grades exams and deadlines. There's a reason most people go into math and physics with full interest and came out the other side with complete PTSD

  • @shmup6955
    @shmup6955 Год назад +2

    I love how the music changes depending on which video it is

  • @harpyspeaks
    @harpyspeaks Год назад +7

    At 13:30 I had to pause the video for a wave of existential dead regarding our existence having evolved on the thin crust of a giant electromagnet, spinning around a ball of ignited gas, all hurtling through an empty void. And then when I paused the video i remembered this was a video about airport runway numbers

  • @Obstreperous_Octopus
    @Obstreperous_Octopus Год назад +55

    CGP Grey: (explains the topic clearly and simply, in a satisfactory way)
    Me: (sees that the video is less than half over) "Oh. Oh no. It's about to get complicated, isn't it?"

  • @nathanmereel2300
    @nathanmereel2300 Год назад +1034

    The conversion to the geography video has got to be one of the smoothest and most satisfying things I have ever seen. And also the room being assembled by hexagonal modules and the window being a hexagon makes a great callback to hexagons being the bestagons. Fantastic and educating video.

    • @seecreature8664
      @seecreature8664 Год назад +41

      Even the zoom in to the molecular level was a reference to the A4 paper video. There's so much in here.

    • @AnnaHogendoorn
      @AnnaHogendoorn Год назад +13

      Did you see the flight attendants skirt?

  • @gamingmitmaus6949
    @gamingmitmaus6949 Год назад +19

    This is the most complex way to explain runway numbers a man could ever imagine. This is what all educational videos should be like!