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  • SPEED COMPARISON 3D | Fastest Man Made Objects
    This video took me a lot of time, the calculation of speed and distance traveled was easy, but building the Scene was a bit hard.
    In this video we compare most fastest objects Man Made over years, we put some other Things just for reference to understand the Real Speed of Those objects. Enjoy :)
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  • @REDSIDEofficial
    @REDSIDEofficial  3 месяца назад +69

    NEW! SPEED COMPARISON | Missiles ruclips.net/video/tgpHNDLsGlE/видео.html

    • @BeelySalasBlair-uy5wn
      @BeelySalasBlair-uy5wn 2 месяца назад

      TY 💙

    • @AMPProf
      @AMPProf Месяц назад

      0:16 lolz with Matching shooes

    • @ahmedawan3370
      @ahmedawan3370 22 дня назад

      simply amazing dude so many guys in competition

    • @AndyG73
      @AndyG73 19 дней назад

      Presumably that 'ordinary bicycle' was 'perpetual motion' driven one, given the bloke wasn't pedalling on flat ground and yet keeping up with Usain Bolt... :-)

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 18 дней назад

      0:18 not the first car, do better research please it's the Fardier made by Nicolas Joseph Cugnot in 1769.

  • @PS1212
    @PS1212 Год назад +13231

    Props to the cameraman for keeping up with all of these

    • @Kakarot64.
      @Kakarot64. Год назад +537

      Putting the cameraman on a speed comparison chart isnt fair he's always the fastest.

    • @mattfrenden1000
      @mattfrenden1000 Год назад +190

      @@Kakarot64. Cameramen are always super fast, but this guy is special I can feel it!

    • @mentalistize
      @mentalistize Год назад +36

      Bruh xd🤣

    • @aqimjulayhi8798
      @aqimjulayhi8798 Год назад +125

      Cringe

    • @zabrazz92
      @zabrazz92 Год назад +76

      Original

  • @ethanstollingsmusic5967
    @ethanstollingsmusic5967 Год назад +3253

    It’s actually insane seeing how much faster Usain Bolt is than a regular guy

    • @Xanxitoian
      @Xanxitoian Год назад +86

      In real life its more fast

    • @mo7ammad91
      @mo7ammad91 Год назад +15

      That’s exactly what I was saying!

    • @mo7ammad91
      @mo7ammad91 Год назад +74

      @@Xanxitoian thats his exact speed! Look it up

    • @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate
      @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate Год назад +19

      Thanks to steroids

    • @Joeypompello
      @Joeypompello Год назад +126

      @@JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate he didn’t do that, and even if the rest of us did he’d still be faster

  • @drdegenerate814
    @drdegenerate814 8 месяцев назад +555

    It's absolutely mind blowing how we reach 2.5 mph to 430,000 mph in just 200 years😮

    • @christophermullins7163
      @christophermullins7163 7 месяцев назад +18

      Lol humans haven't gone that fast goober.

    • @drdegenerate814
      @drdegenerate814 7 месяцев назад +44

      @@christophermullins7163 🤣🤣🤣🤣bro i doesn't meant it that way but now that you point out it's quite funny 😅😂

    • @ratatata323
      @ratatata323 7 месяцев назад +11

      Nah guys the Space Bull*@it is Fake !
      The Earth is FLAT !

    • @christophermullins7163
      @christophermullins7163 7 месяцев назад +25

      @@ratatata323 lol rip

    • @pizzelle266
      @pizzelle266 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ratatata323nuh uh

  • @TheClutcher-mq4bu
    @TheClutcher-mq4bu 8 месяцев назад +10

    i really was hoping that you were going to show the man hole cover, it was the only reason i clicked, didn't think you would actually do it, was so happy to see it, great video

  • @3dplanet100
    @3dplanet100 Год назад +3003

    To those of you wondering what is the mancover about, "is it a spacecraft or something?". No. It was a real manhole cover that was blasted into space by an underground nuclear test in 1957 that sent a manhole into space at a estimated speed of more than 125,000 miles an hour. Impressive!

    • @theycallmeowl1419
      @theycallmeowl1419 Год назад +252

      I was like is this a joke when I saw it in the video. because it's funny either way. But thanks for the info

    • @Randall1001
      @Randall1001 Год назад +317

      Not really proven though. It was only seen in one frame of film, so its actual speed was a bit of a guess. In addition though, it's possible it disintegrated due to the incredibly rapid speed and friction with the air.

    • @greatsteamreal
      @greatsteamreal Год назад +151

      @@Randall1001 thats why he said 'estimated'

    • @mrb2349
      @mrb2349 Год назад +66

      @@greatsteamreal then again, it probably decelerates heavily because of air drag, and the material probably would not hold until it was in space, because of friction and temperature. I thought we know for certain that it reached space.

    • @Randall1001
      @Randall1001 Год назад +76

      @@greatsteamreal Yes, but the main point is, no one can ever know if it actually made it into space, unless we happen to find it out there someday. It more likely disintegrated in the atmosphere. And so you might as well count any debris in an explosion as being amongst "fastest manmade objects."
      On the other hand, I get it, it's cool if it really made it out there.

  • @ToninFightsEntropy
    @ToninFightsEntropy Год назад +2612

    Duuude... as a former animator, I doubt anybody else here has any idea just how much work this really was.
    That's probably one of the most extensive environments I've ever seen in an animation.

    • @mooney228
      @mooney228 Год назад +109

      I'm a CG Artist and it's all I could think about. This is an amazing video. The new benchmark for speed comparison. Really awesome

    • @ToninFightsEntropy
      @ToninFightsEntropy Год назад +18

      @@mooney228 Right?!
      Lol what software do you use? I was a Maya guy, rendered mostly with Mental Ray, some VRay :)
      Curious as to what the OP uses also!

    • @therealleafes
      @therealleafes Год назад +32

      ​@@ToninFightsEntropy It says Unreal Engine 5.1 in the top left corner of the video.

    • @ToninFightsEntropy
      @ToninFightsEntropy Год назад +18

      @@therealleafes Huh.. damn shit's changing if this is just done in a game engine..
      I suppose we don't know where all the models came from, either.. Would make sense he uses stock models, but surely there's still gotta be a lot of work involved.
      But using UDK as an animation program and making it look this good wtf lol did not expect this!

    • @mooney228
      @mooney228 Год назад +10

      @@ToninFightsEntropy I use 3DS Max, Rhino, Maya, Unreal, Vray. The environment would have been done using presets which are repeatable and generated using splines or assigned procedurally to an area. But there is still a significant amount of work involved as well as render time. On a typical render farm of 20 or so nodes, this could take a week or so to render out raw

  • @BaneleHebe-lf2fd
    @BaneleHebe-lf2fd 7 месяцев назад +52

    Props to the camera man for holding his breath while taking those space shots!!❤

  • @christianbryant5617
    @christianbryant5617 Месяц назад +4

    0:35 I don’t know why but seeing that plane come out of nowhere has me dying..😂 and how it’s just following Usain and the bike so intensely.

  • @TechnoCNB
    @TechnoCNB Год назад +1495

    The manhole cover from that nuke test was an unexpected yet hilarious inclusion

    • @MekamiEye
      @MekamiEye Год назад +104

      It took me a second to realize why it was added. I then chuckled and said, "the madlads actually added the thing"

    • @jackbuff_I
      @jackbuff_I Год назад +12

      Ahh is that what that was! Haha!

    • @mechsupernova
      @mechsupernova Год назад +1

      I wonder if anyone ever laid eyes on that thing.

    • @dextynlabelle9326
      @dextynlabelle9326 Год назад

      time stamp?

    • @MekamiEye
      @MekamiEye Год назад +78

      @@dextynlabelle9326 4:01
      The manhole cover was a theoretical mathematical thought from what was basically the lid to a nuclear detonation site. If the manhole cover could've survived the -quite frankly unbelievably- extreme circumstances it experienced, it would've reached escape velocities in the time frame it takes a human to blink. You can probably find a few youtube videos discussing the fastest manhole cover ever recorded or some such.

  • @MetaBallStudios
    @MetaBallStudios Год назад +8058

    Brilliant way to represent it, it shows very well the feeling of speed, congratulations!

  • @user-hl3jc7sk3s
    @user-hl3jc7sk3s 2 месяца назад +1

    have to appreciate your work, the way you describes the speed... the efforts u put on it is highly appreciated. Lots of Love.

  • @teodoromoradaiii9361
    @teodoromoradaiii9361 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for including all space constructed crew mate design! I really appreciate it!

  • @Rationalific
    @Rationalific Год назад +2756

    This was so brilliantly conceived and rendered, and I also love the looks both from their speed and from a stationary observer. Awesome content!

    • @targetaps
      @targetaps Год назад +5

      It was amazing except the font color.

    • @outerrealm
      @outerrealm Год назад +2

      Not so brilliant if you count number of errors and false data he gave

    • @slightlyirradiatedmuffin3257
      @slightlyirradiatedmuffin3257 Год назад +6

      @@outerrealm I only count a small handful of relatively mild speed errors. Such as the X-43 actually only being around 6755 in real life and the Sikorsky X-2 only being 290. Not perfect but fine overall accuracy wise

    • @maxmock2661
      @maxmock2661 Год назад +1

      @@slightlyirradiatedmuffin3257 the ssc tuatara was a massive error

    • @slightlyirradiatedmuffin3257
      @slightlyirradiatedmuffin3257 Год назад +2

      @@maxmock2661 Speed was similar to claim and if the claim is correct it would be the fastest currently made.
      He'd have to be a car person to know the claim is almost certainly BS

  • @FlyLeah
    @FlyLeah Год назад +576

    This IS the best comparison of speed on the site. The 3D scales, camera view, actually zooming past buildings and reference points grasps the speed so much better than a static comparison screen

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +7

      True. I would’ve thought the supersonic speed Concord would’ve been on here though.

  • @iitd30
    @iitd30 6 месяцев назад +13

    wow, the way you compared their speeds, just awesome
    you get a sub

  • @DinoGoofHybridHero7531
    @DinoGoofHybridHero7531 Месяц назад +1

    I’m making Speedsters so this is a good way of me getting a feel for how fast they’d go and how it would look! Thanks mate! Keep up the good work! X3

  • @deafharp8944
    @deafharp8944 Год назад +354

    4:00 Ah yes, the manhole cover. We used to ride these babies for miles!

    • @tamtamich4
      @tamtamich4 Год назад +62

      few people knew, but then they conducted an underground nuclear test of Pascal-B in Operation Plumbob. A well was drilled at the test site, where a nuclear bomb was laid, and later it was all covered with a manhole cover. The explosion created a shock wave that threw the hatch cover back with such force that it flew into space.

    • @bhavesh_unstoppable
      @bhavesh_unstoppable Год назад +12

      @@tamtamich4 Thanks, this is the comment i was searching for, any more reference to this? How did it escape the earths gravity?

    • @brokolosbinala2970
      @brokolosbinala2970 Год назад +16

      ​@@bhavesh_unstoppable we don't really know what happened tho. Some say it escaped earth completely, others say it burn in our atmosphere on the way out. We can only estimate

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +13

      @@brokolosbinala2970 likely it went into space but the nuclear detonation would have made it a glowing glob of molten metal and passing through the atmosphere at such a speed would keep it a glowing glob of molten metal.

    • @Ruzzky_Bly4t
      @Ruzzky_Bly4t Год назад +15

      @@bhavesh_unstoppable The comment sums it up nicely but isn't entirely correct. The shaft was covered by a 900 kilograms armour plate to try and keep the blast inside, but the detonation yield turned out to be 50,000 times greater than expected, so the cover was blown off and accelerated to six times the earth's escape velocity. It was never found again, but analysis showed that it probably vaporized in the atmosphere.

  • @VLA002
    @VLA002 Год назад +771

    Speed of light: 299, 792, 458 m/s
    Parker solar probe: 191, 684 m/s
    Nice to see that we've reached 0.07% of the speed of light

    • @aymaan8552
      @aymaan8552 Год назад +17

      😭

    • @ikke602
      @ikke602 11 месяцев назад +48

      Just to be anoying: you are a little off. The speed of light is actually 299, 792,458 m/s.

    • @IceColdProfessional
      @IceColdProfessional 11 месяцев назад +16

      How TF are satellites so fast?! It's no gravity right?

    • @austinb.crawford9279
      @austinb.crawford9279 11 месяцев назад +41

      ​@@IceColdProfessional There's always gravity, just less of it out in space. And there's a whole lot less stuff to run into so you can speed up more

    • @el060248
      @el060248 11 месяцев назад +96

      @@austinb.crawford9279 Gravity is literally the way they speed up. The real reason is lack of friction because there is no atmosphere.

  • @TylerMcNamer
    @TylerMcNamer Месяц назад +2

    What I enjoy about your videos is you are never static with the camera. Always keep it so the audience can read the information clearly while still enjoying the speed.

  • @kh40yr
    @kh40yr 2 месяца назад +26

    The Parker Probe at 120 miles per second. My house to DOWNTOWN Seattle, 1 second. Faakk!! It's not fair. Excellent Vid. Thanks Red Side. The camera swing shot was getting intense, I was hanging onto the comp chair handlebars.

    • @David-gm8ho
      @David-gm8ho 11 дней назад +1

      I walked 3.9mph per hour

    • @kh40yr
      @kh40yr 11 дней назад

      @@David-gm8ho Easy Turbo!

    • @Clarkkent163
      @Clarkkent163 10 дней назад +1

      Light can circle the entire Earth one time in just 0.13 seconds. Basically when you blink light already circled the entire Earth!! Just think that even the world's fastest Human made object would not have even covered the Earth or 25,000 miles or so. In fact, the Parker Space Probe would only cover around 20 miles or so which yes is very far, compared to say the fastest of bullets which would only cover say 300 metres or so, but even still, the Parker Space Probe is effectively standing still to Photons!!

    • @kh40yr
      @kh40yr 9 дней назад

      @@Clarkkent163 Amazing stuff. Thumbs up.

  • @typsyk.capone2916
    @typsyk.capone2916 11 месяцев назад +1152

    Going from "holy crap that's over 1000mph" to 150,000 mph is so unbelievably fast it's hard to even fathom

    • @BearManDP
      @BearManDP 11 месяцев назад +49

      Tbf though the satellites and space crafts should have been in a different video. They would never reach those speeds if flying inside earth's atmosphere.

    • @anime108amv2
      @anime108amv2 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@BearManDP why? Is it due to air resistance and the gravity?

    • @BearManDP
      @BearManDP 11 месяцев назад +7

      200%

    • @mobiusflammel9372
      @mobiusflammel9372 11 месяцев назад +58

      @@BearManDP think it’s completely fair game to include. The video is about man-made objects in general, not the fastest things within earth’s atmosphere. I would think that, just from my perspective, not including them would give a false impression of what the fastest things we have built actually are. Yeah, things launched into space will have an advantage but it’s not our fault physics works that way.

    • @BearManDP
      @BearManDP 11 месяцев назад +14

      Yeah that's true, I just feel weird about comparing the speed of land vehicles/aircrafts to spacecrafts. Which let's be real, 25,000 mph is fucking insane but spacecrafts have a huge advantage

  • @mckrunchytoast2469
    @mckrunchytoast2469 11 месяцев назад +1400

    Thank you for including the manhole cover. I wasn't sure how fast it went and I said to myself "it'd be hilarious if It was included" then there it was!

    • @ShaunKutch
      @ShaunKutch 11 месяцев назад +34

      Dr. Brownlee the person who calculated the speed of the cap later rejected the idea that it reached escape velocity. Interesting story though.

    • @calebmorse3038
      @calebmorse3038 11 месяцев назад +86

      @@ShaunKutch it absolutely reached and surpassed escape velocity, but probably vaporised somewhere in the atmosphere

    • @ShaunKutch
      @ShaunKutch 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@calebmorse3038 Right he said he "wasn’t interested in what happened to the cap, and so pretended that the atmosphere didn’t exist." as part of the calculation.

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 11 месяцев назад +23

      ​@@ShaunKutch still would count as maximum speed for a fraction of a second

    • @Gattberserk
      @Gattberserk 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@CarlosAM1 interesting fact, the manhole will be at 138 bil km from earth, if the momentum it was ejected did not get reduce and went straight to space, forever. That is 924 times the Earth-Sun distance. Probably would have almost reach inner Oort cloud

  • @diaperdoge2115
    @diaperdoge2115 7 месяцев назад +6

    why has no one realized that the title says fastest manmade objects, but theres a cheetah and the speed of sound in there

    • @griffinsargent1644
      @griffinsargent1644 6 дней назад +1

      It says that there references for the fastest objects

  • @CommanderSlayers
    @CommanderSlayers 7 месяцев назад +7

    Good to know this video inspired Airrack to actually do these stuff in real life.

  • @khumokwezimashapa2245
    @khumokwezimashapa2245 Год назад +517

    You're telling Bolt was just a bit slower than one of the first planes? Damn

    • @eastwoodclint6953
      @eastwoodclint6953 Год назад +42

      It is not one of it is the first ever plane to successfully fly

    • @greatsteamreal
      @greatsteamreal Год назад +11

      @@eastwoodclint6953 those were helicopters, not planes

    • @BenigikuBeta
      @BenigikuBeta Год назад +6

      @@greatsteamreal It's called a joke

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +10

      @@eastwoodclint6953 There are gliders that were successful before then. But the Wright Brothers created the first motorized airplane that worked.

    • @eastwoodclint6953
      @eastwoodclint6953 Год назад

      @@serronserron1320 yes

  • @sky173
    @sky173 Год назад +815

    It's amazing to see that someone can actually run that fast.

    • @GhostOfHalo
      @GhostOfHalo Год назад +32

      thats jamaicans for ya 😄

    • @ko7305
      @ko7305 Год назад

      kina virus released to fk up the elections...millions dead, billion+ with heart/organ issues...evil know no bounds, 100% intentionally released...just to get one man out of office, one man they could not buy/control....Godless people will always create hell !!!

    • @GhostOfHalo
      @GhostOfHalo Год назад +3

      @@ko7305 tf you going on about... Wrong comment section

    • @lexavlogs7149
      @lexavlogs7149 Год назад +3

      Yes and he can keep his speed by many kilometers instead of cheetah only reach 50m

    • @peterwood2633
      @peterwood2633 Год назад +23

      ​@@lexavlogs7149erm try 100-200m he's a sprinter.

  • @Jay_Asbo
    @Jay_Asbo 3 месяца назад

    Great video glad I found this channel 10/10 content

  • @Yhurealpressedhuh
    @Yhurealpressedhuh 8 месяцев назад +2

    More of these?? I loved these‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @Dr.Manhattan11
    @Dr.Manhattan11 Год назад +455

    I can't believe it. Voyager 1 was launched 40-45 years ago and still it's flying in the unknown empty cold space. Hats off the engineers and scientists and alot of people who contributed to that project.

    • @kamikazikaizer
      @kamikazikaizer Год назад +18

      You really believe in it

    • @clevergirl4457
      @clevergirl4457 Год назад +48

      @@kamikazikaizer duh, ofc its real.

    • @chaztitan6457
      @chaztitan6457 Год назад

      It's a amazing how people actually think the details behind that thing arecreal. People actually think we r still getting signals back from it. Lol. People r dumb

    • @clevergirl4457
      @clevergirl4457 Год назад +31

      @@chaztitan6457 what world are you living in? Last time I checked, we are still getting signals from the voyager probes?!?
      But I’ve a feeling you don’t just think the Voyager probes are fake…

    • @aarongreen1654
      @aarongreen1654 Год назад +42

      @@clevergirl4457 There's no point in arguing with insane people.

  • @kmancometh
    @kmancometh Год назад +411

    2:08 and 5:52 It's always amazing to me that the SR71 was designed in the late 1950's. Truly brilliant people making a supersonic plane with compasses and protractors.

    • @flat-out
      @flat-out Год назад +17

      Impressive indeed and you imagine the phones that we use now have as much or maybe more computing power than their computers back then with about the size of a house.

    • @kool4209
      @kool4209 Год назад +24

      It was a phenomenon that most likely wont happen again. Putting 2 engines in it and making them work in a way that was unheard of back then. I bet the Pilots were scared at first hearing that missile warning and then hitting the boosters and all of a sudden..... no alarm lol because you literally out ran the missile LOL I wouldnt even know what to say to my CO lol "yoooo...... we in trouble..... lol they fast.."

    • @RemyBustani
      @RemyBustani Год назад +7

      yeah watching the speed of sound was surprisingly underwhelming, but then the SR71 right after is insanely fast!

    • @Hydra_6544
      @Hydra_6544 Год назад +5

      @@RemyBustani it’s because of the slow build up to Mach 1 (speed of sound) and then immediately jumping to Mach 3.3

    • @BIGGUY0683
      @BIGGUY0683 Год назад +3

      And the records it made way back then will never and I mean NEVER be broken. It’s a shame someone can’t buy one and get the old gal up and flight worthy and put on speed demos at air shows. For instance, a regular jet takes about seven hours non stop from New York to London. The Concorde shaves it down to roughly three hours. The SR-71, covering the same distance. Does it in one hour and 55 minutes give or take a second. There should be a video done of airplanes and their altitudes as a part three, maybe.

  • @Lightsaber909
    @Lightsaber909 7 месяцев назад +1

    Space craft: in space
    Background sounds: chirping birds

  • @Pesmog
    @Pesmog 3 месяца назад +3

    This was excellent, thank you. Great animation and a brilliant way to present it. In the other 9000 plus comments I am sure someone will have mentioned a small omission. With the exception of bullets, cannon balls and early unmanned rockets; for a long period of about 70-75 years the fastest man made object was thought to be a steam train, right up until when early race cars and aircraft went faster. Various sources have quoted this over the years so there must be some truth in it. It would have been tricky to slot into the timeline though. Great work 👍

  • @REDSIDEofficial
    @REDSIDEofficial  Год назад +3483

    Thank you all for the good words, I appreciate it ! 🎉
    •Sorry for SSC Tuatara, I didn't know they faked their speed! 🙏

  • @the_og_v
    @the_og_v Год назад +783

    The most impressive thing here is that The Wright Flyer managed to stay airborne going so slowly.

    • @hi_pd
      @hi_pd Год назад +96

      They exploited aerodynamics to its core with whatever available materials they could gather.

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian Год назад +32

      ​@@hi_pd pretty insane feat tbh

    • @Sandhoeflyerhome
      @Sandhoeflyerhome Год назад +15

      @@hi_pd They were of course the second team to fly a powered aircraft, they borrowed from him after visiting their competitor who by that stage had already flown powered and beat the Wrights by several years ... American Augustus Moore Herring applied for a patent for a man-supporting, heavier-than-air, motorized, controllable flying machine in 1896. On October 11, 1899, he flew 50 feet in a glider with a compressed air engine in St. Joseph, Michigan, and flew 73 feet on October 22nd, a flight that was witnessed and reported in the local newspaper. Another powered flight in control was .. Gustave Whitehead, a German immigrant to the United States, built several airplanes before the Wrights took their first flight. A 1935 account in Popular Aviation magazine said Whitehead had flown a steam-powered plane as early as 1899! He was also reported to have flown a gasoline-powered plane on August 14, 1901 in Fairfield, Connecticut. A 1901 newspaper account told the story, but it is the only source from that time period. A reproduction of the airplane Whitehead used in the 1901 flight (known as Number 21) was built and successfully flight tested in 1997, pointing to the possibility that he could have flown earlier than the Wright Brothers which many say he did.

    • @ZeeroGamingTV
      @ZeeroGamingTV Год назад +7

      @@Sandhoeflyerhome yeah not to forget that the wright brothers did everything they could to erase whiteheads legacy

    • @Vnbrtl
      @Vnbrtl Год назад +34

      Yeah not to forget they used a catapult, which disqualifies their prototype as a plane. Only in the US peeps consider them the 1st to have flown an airplane; elsewhere in the (rational, non-patriotic) world, it’s Santos Dumont.

  • @zombifiedmc
    @zombifiedmc 7 месяцев назад +7

    Imagine if someone recreated this in real life

  • @Winter_Nova
    @Winter_Nova 7 месяцев назад +2

    Very awesome. I already watched it 5 months ago but 2nd time here from the airrack video

  • @captainosunny7297
    @captainosunny7297 Год назад +299

    This is some high quality animation right here

    • @kmancometh
      @kmancometh Год назад +4

      One of my favorite comparison videos. You truly don't know speed until it fly's past you.

    • @Coreycry
      @Coreycry Год назад +1

      It takes acceleration like no problem, no afraid at all, that's a great animation right there.

  • @MacElMasMancoDeTodos
    @MacElMasMancoDeTodos Год назад +466

    Imagine being on your house and suddenly losing your ears from the sonic boom of the ISS casually passing down the street

    • @ThomasKundera
      @ThomasKundera Год назад +32

      It would disintegrate in a fraction of second...

    • @bman99ss
      @bman99ss Год назад +5

      There would be no sonic boom . . .

    • @thevegastan
      @thevegastan Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sioux22
      @sioux22 Год назад +33

      Imagine casually rolling around in da hood in your pimped-out ISS space station

    • @JWQweqOPDH
      @JWQweqOPDH Год назад +28

      If the ISS teleported to ground level and continued at orbital speed, it would level the hole city block like a huge bomb (disintegrating in the process).

  • @euginrobinson
    @euginrobinson 7 месяцев назад +1

    incredible, i am going through a terrible time in my life, but it put a smile on my face.... thanks so much.

  • @NAI917RAH
    @NAI917RAH 7 дней назад

    I know this is old, but overall I LOVE these videos!! Well done!!

  • @steelymanfan7276
    @steelymanfan7276 Год назад +362

    This is extremely creative, and a smart way to put things in to perspective.

  • @versaceviper9798
    @versaceviper9798 Год назад +460

    I’m more impressed with the animation here than the speeds we’ve achieved thus far 😂

    • @backagain5216
      @backagain5216 Год назад +13

      I faster in bed than any of these craft. Ask my girlfriend. 😜

    • @Johnisthename06
      @Johnisthename06 Год назад +12

      @@backagain5216 wdym by dat 🤨

    • @mastergangbanger2272
      @mastergangbanger2272 Год назад

      @@Johnisthename06 I guess he doesn’t like speed

    • @pnwnkg
      @pnwnkg Год назад

      @@mastergangbanger2272 bro, you should know what he means lol

    • @samuellp1146
      @samuellp1146 Год назад

      @@Johnisthename06 he bragging about his sexual prowess.

  • @quaintniceboy
    @quaintniceboy 8 месяцев назад +1

    This video inspired me to become a mechanical engineer.

  • @user-hg6qz4qc1v
    @user-hg6qz4qc1v 2 месяца назад

    Stunning video, perfect presentation, cant be better than this

  • @Genezis-88
    @Genezis-88 Год назад +30

    3:10 nice ambient sound in the space 😃
    🦗🦜🐦🌬💨🌪

  • @Kepler170
    @Kepler170 Год назад +60

    The SSC tuatara 'only' went 278 mph after controversy related to its top speed run

    • @petertheoneandonly9752
      @petertheoneandonly9752 Год назад +4

      Came here to say the same

    • @_IMNNO
      @_IMNNO Год назад +1

      Should have put the Devel Sixteen 😂

    • @braden7472
      @braden7472 Год назад +5

      ​@@_IMNNO Nahhhh, should've but a Bugatti or Koenigsegg

    • @_IMNNO
      @_IMNNO Год назад +4

      @@braden7472 I don’t think you got the joke.

    • @braden7472
      @braden7472 Год назад +2

      @@_IMNNO ohhhhh, yea that def went over my head.

  • @yanrieque
    @yanrieque 3 месяца назад +8

    Me watching this in 2x speed👁️👄👁️

  • @prosenjitdas7366
    @prosenjitdas7366 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your animation editing is awesome 👍😎

  • @juviko
    @juviko Год назад +125

    This is insanely well animated

    • @datablux
      @datablux Год назад

      it's true

    • @gshaindrich
      @gshaindrich Год назад

      seriously? the first bike is far to slow, the bicycle way to fast and NOT pedalling, planes going THROUGH trees ... whats your measure for doing something "well"?

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman Год назад +1

      It's well demonstrated. It's not well animated. It's not even an attempt at doing anything worthwhile with the animation, because the video is just to demonstrate.

  • @cellbuilder2
    @cellbuilder2 11 месяцев назад +337

    I love how the manhole cover was included. After all, accelerating a multi-ton solid metal plate at a speed where multiple high-speed cameras couldn't capture it (literally gone the very next frame, and these cameras could record thousands of frames per second) is no small feat, even though the bomb used was comparatively small (by nuclear standards).

    • @erikmamleev
      @erikmamleev 8 месяцев назад +5

      *Friends, I did 19 pull-ups on one arm!* *Support the people!*

    • @madwlad799
      @madwlad799 5 месяцев назад +2

      Now I wish they've built that project orion nuke driven space ship

    • @Kefp_mimi
      @Kefp_mimi 4 месяца назад +6

      If the nuclear bomb were larger, the metal would vaporize before it could accelerate.

    • @deamichaelis1
      @deamichaelis1 2 месяца назад

      It is the fastest man-made object that reached its max speed in our atmosphere. What a wonderful achievement that it is the 4th fastest thing we have ever made. 🤣

  • @riddhesh5541
    @riddhesh5541 8 месяцев назад

    I am in shock that your channel has just around 600k subs. This video is just amazing.

  • @sunilguray
    @sunilguray 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great, Beautifully Made!

  • @pancakemacbuttery9142
    @pancakemacbuttery9142 Год назад +45

    this was the most intense race ever

  • @tricky2917
    @tricky2917 Год назад +417

    Just wanted to shake your hand for putting that manhole cover in there. It's such a fun story and I started hoping you would put it in there, the further in we got. All round great video. Great job on the research. Fantastic job animating it all. 👏👏

    • @blondejesus
      @blondejesus Год назад +8

      I didn’t understand that Altho it still made me laugh, could you explain the reference?

    • @ohiowankenobi1337
      @ohiowankenobi1337 Год назад +93

      @@blondejesus a manhole cover was sent flying at 240,000 kilometres per hour because it was above a nuclear test site. it’s the fastest object that has ever been in the earths atmosphere

    • @blondejesus
      @blondejesus Год назад +5

      @@ohiowankenobi1337 that’s amazing lol, thank you for the info 🙏🏻

    • @Andrew-og7li
      @Andrew-og7li Год назад +13

      ​@@ohiowankenobi1337 imaginatively* was sent. I mean it's a fun story, but has been refuted many times by the same guy that saw it fly by the camera (well..."saw it"...he saw the blurred image of it in one camera frame during the test lol)
      At this point it's just a fun addition to this collection lol. But there's no actual proof of whether or not it made it out of the atmosphere, and there's a lot of evidence to back up why it shouldn't have.

    • @dylanrich5874
      @dylanrich5874 Год назад +13

      @@Andrew-og7li regardless of the manhole cover being capable of leaving the atmosphere, it was still one of the fastest man made objects ever

  • @jonathancain8142
    @jonathancain8142 2 месяца назад

    That is so well made, thank you

  • @Kazuto_1412
    @Kazuto_1412 2 месяца назад

    Truly educational and informative ❤

  • @edwarddutra7829
    @edwarddutra7829 Год назад +100

    I am impressed that you thought to include the manhole cover from operation plumbob.
    It is still disputed whether or not the manhole cover, actually made it into space or vaporized before it left the atmosphere, but you nailed the lower bound velocity.

    • @ASlickNamedPimpback
      @ASlickNamedPimpback Год назад +6

      The lead scientist in the project said himself that it likely disintegrated in the atmosphere

    • @dromnispank4723
      @dromnispank4723 Год назад +6

      Or it slowed due to drag and remained intact, flying through space long enough to hit an alien spacecraft, who only have to read the proprietary markings to know who to declare intergalactic war on!

    • @ASlickNamedPimpback
      @ASlickNamedPimpback Год назад

      @@dromnispank4723 if it slowed down due to drag it would be a molten collection of atoms because of the heat

    • @LateNightCable
      @LateNightCable Год назад

      Something like s manhole cover doesn’t simply disintegrate through the atmosphere, it’s not lava up there people. If it were we’d have never seen space ourselves.

    • @Aadilf1
      @Aadilf1 Год назад +4

      ​@@LateNightCableits the compression of air that causes the heat and disintegration, if the manhole cover was travelling fast enough it would definitely burn up and disintegrate

  • @israeljoao5532
    @israeljoao5532 Год назад +39

    The guy simply made a damn 3D rendering to show the speed comparison between the fastest objects that exist, from man to the speed of light, with a wonderful CGI. The guy who made this is just a computer genius

    • @REDSIDEofficial
      @REDSIDEofficial  Год назад +6

      Yes is true. Only unreal engine can do that, using nanite can reduce a whole bunch of polygons, and makes possible to put different things in the scene again and again

  • @Revivethefallen
    @Revivethefallen Месяц назад

    Cool video! I especially liked the man hole cover from Plumbob😂

  • @PCSimFP
    @PCSimFP 3 месяца назад

    Excellent work, BRAVO!! It would just be missing for my taste, the Concorde of course. But that's another story... Thank you very much

  • @harshitkumar1161
    @harshitkumar1161 Год назад +17

    The sonic boom after 5:41 is amazing so much detailing

  • @naerbo19
    @naerbo19 Год назад +75

    I love it. It shows everything I feel I needed to compare the speed, which very few videos and movies actually shows. Thank you RED SIDE! I know you did height of different statues, what about deepest point in some countries? Be it explored caves or drilled holes. But in any case, you definitely know what you are doing!

  • @davidwicks4514
    @davidwicks4514 7 дней назад

    That was freaking awesome!!

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane3461 2 месяца назад +3

    SSC admitted they never even reached 300 mph.

  • @carcaridon
    @carcaridon Год назад +78

    Loved the sound of the open air for the satellite probes. So peaceful sounding in space.

    • @zloidooraque0
      @zloidooraque0 Год назад +13

      except there is no sound in space

    • @carcaridon
      @carcaridon 11 месяцев назад +2

      Lol yeah I kinda knew that,hence why I mentioned it !

  • @Simon-bu4kc
    @Simon-bu4kc Год назад +49

    honestly, I think the most impressive bit was seeing Usain Bolt fly by the average human like it was standing still

    • @Necrodermis
      @Necrodermis Год назад +3

      apparently according to a study humans in theory could reach somewhere abouts 64km/h which is nearly 50% more than that of Usain Bolt. its also noted though in said study our knees might explode if we reach such speeds due to impact.

    • @victoriazero8869
      @victoriazero8869 Год назад +2

      @@Necrodermis Even assuming we have the strength and durability, the hard limit is actually shoe friction and gravity. At 64 km/h you could actually wall run for a couple of seconds because humans are considerably lighter than vehicles.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Год назад

      it is, but in the real world on a street unprepped and normal shoes he'd struggle to hit 24mph. and even then he can only do it for a minute or so. a golden retriever can do 35mph+ for much longer periods, and 20_mph for literally hours if it was trained like bolt.

    • @dipanshugupta1606
      @dipanshugupta1606 Год назад

      ​​@@Necrodermis I doubt we could reach those speeds bipedal due to the drag alone but we might be if we or someone manages to run absurd speeds in 4 legs

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's absolutely crazy that Voyager 1 is moving at 61500kph and has been going for the longest time covering so many billions of km's yet on the scale of galaxies, it hasn't even moved it seems.

  • @Tirelesswarrior
    @Tirelesswarrior 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent graphics. Great video

  • @gyomei9014
    @gyomei9014 Год назад +15

    0:27 when your about to poop but there's no bathroom outside

  • @AkarZaephyr
    @AkarZaephyr 11 месяцев назад +179

    It's difficult to imagine how fast SR-71 or X-15 are when their normal operating height is kilometers above the ground.
    Thanks to this animation, we can now compare frames of reference, which is the more precious that I doubt these aircraft would reach their speeds at ground level.
    Still, it would be amazing to be able to travel over 7000 km/h and watch the landscape change so rapidly!

    • @kurtmuzio3077
      @kurtmuzio3077 10 месяцев назад +8

      whats wild is the 71s mach 3.3 is about 3700fps....theres a lot of bullets that arent even that fast, and they made an aircraft sustain that.

    • @ryans6280
      @ryans6280 10 месяцев назад +5

      The SR-71 is one of my faves... But but X-15 is just next level crazy

    • @periodictable118
      @periodictable118 10 месяцев назад +3

      Darkstar be like 👀

    • @jmwoods190
      @jmwoods190 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ryans6280 And there were plans to modify the X-15 for even faster speeds!

    • @BenMyFriendGaming
      @BenMyFriendGaming 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@kurtmuzio3077 so you can run away from bullets

  • @iwaro
    @iwaro 2 месяца назад

    Totally loving this video.

  • @3dgar7eandro
    @3dgar7eandro 8 месяцев назад +1

    6:03 😎🆒 perspective! 🚀

  • @b_t_b_h_
    @b_t_b_h_ Год назад +160

    I absolutely love comparisons like this. The amount of research and rendering must have been immense!!

    • @brxnqt
      @brxnqt Год назад +3

      except the false info on the ssc tuatara

    • @-Burb
      @-Burb 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brxnqt
      Yeah, the Tuatara was wrong, and the X43 speed was also wrong since I dont think he realizes mach changes with altitude. It went mach 9.68 @ 110,000ft, which is about 6750mph, not 7365mph as shown in the video. 7365mph is what 9.68 mach is at sea level.
      I assume quite a few of the other hypersonic speeds are incorrect as well due to him not understanding mach number.

  • @kenniboii192
    @kenniboii192 Год назад +74

    Oh man I love this style of multiple POV's, really helps you better understand the speed of things.
    I was watching the Tuatura going by thinking, that looks like an F1 flyby at 190mph.
    Always stepping up the content!

    • @HughJameson-qm1ku
      @HughJameson-qm1ku Год назад +3

      Unfortunately the SSC Tautara speed record wasn't genuine, it never broke 300mph.

  • @LiquidSnake1988
    @LiquidSnake1988 4 месяца назад +1

    Props for the cameraman for making wind noise whistle. Such an effort even in the space.

  • @luisalbertoanayaimbeth6055
    @luisalbertoanayaimbeth6055 7 месяцев назад

    Lo mejor q he visto en comparativas de velocidad.. magnífico

  • @vincevisionm
    @vincevisionm 10 месяцев назад +247

    Absolutely stunning work! The level of precision and detail applied to calculate the speeds and distances of various man-made objects throughout history is incredibly impressive. The scene renders and animations are nothing short of superb, adding an extra layer of clarity and understanding. The use of familiar objects as a benchmark for comprehension was a smart and thoughtful addition, providing a grounded perspective on the astonishing speeds we're dealing with. A well-executed, educational, and thoroughly enjoyable watch - one can't help but appreciate the tremendous amount of work that went into creating this. Looking forward to revisiting this video and digesting more of this incredible information. Kudos to the creators

    • @Bar.tata.
      @Bar.tata. 9 месяцев назад

      very well said, brilliant comment

    • @Noomagenial
      @Noomagenial 8 месяцев назад

      Brilliant indeed

    • @erikmamleev
      @erikmamleev 8 месяцев назад +1

      *Friends, I did 19 pull-ups on one arm!* *Support the people!*

    • @KK.Lines369
      @KK.Lines369 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂Google😂😂

  • @_aidid
    @_aidid Год назад +69

    That sound effect outside the earth has added a surreal vibe 👍🏻

  • @data_register
    @data_register 7 месяцев назад

    this is a professional job. And I'm glad that in this video I saw a Mercedes W204

  • @maktumhusainbetageri6747
    @maktumhusainbetageri6747 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for creating this and was surprising at every thing that this will be the last at the end...

  • @davidgraham8518
    @davidgraham8518 9 месяцев назад +67

    Including the first thing sent into space was pretty cool. That manhole cover held the fastest man made object record for a very long time.

    • @Puzzoozoo
      @Puzzoozoo 3 месяца назад +1

      As it has reached solar escape velocity, it could become the first man made object that an alien civilisation will encounter in interstellar space. 😄

    • @lost4468yt
      @lost4468yt 2 месяца назад

      Almost certainly didn't reach space. You can't go that fast in the atmosphere without vaporising

  • @Randall1001
    @Randall1001 Год назад +49

    I never knew that Pioneers 10 and 11 had actually achieved higher speeds than the two Voyagers. Damn.
    Also, the manhole cover thing is a bit of a guess. They only caught it on one frame of film, so no one's *really* sure what speed it attained exactly... and no one can be sure that it didn't just disintegrate from friction with the air. Still though, nice touch.

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 Год назад +9

      You're correct that the speed of the cover was a bit of a guess, but the number quoted is a _lower bound_ . Meaning even if you pessimistically assumed it blew off at the start of the frame and was captured at the end, it was going 66 km/s. A more accurate measurement would likely have it going _faster_ .

    • @TheTS1205
      @TheTS1205 Год назад +2

      As I wrote in another comment, there is also this idea of that there probably wasn't enough atmosphere to generate enough air friction to have an influence. 😉

    • @lepermessiah2608
      @lepermessiah2608 Год назад

      @@dsdy1205 The number quoted was assuming there was no atmosphere.

  • @OMEGA-02
    @OMEGA-02 7 месяцев назад

    That was crazy 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @pxrposewithnopurpose5801
    @pxrposewithnopurpose5801 7 месяцев назад

    The animation is super well done

  • @youtubeusername1489
    @youtubeusername1489 Год назад +19

    I lowkey want to see parker solar probe in the street as a reference

  • @robproductions2599
    @robproductions2599 Год назад +25

    2:37 the iss jumps out of hyperspace

  • @royalto8937
    @royalto8937 4 месяца назад +1

    Very nice👏🏼👏🏼 Do you have a time scale for the various innovations?

  • @writertag2739
    @writertag2739 4 месяца назад +1

    Greatest graphical representation

  • @IzaakCha7
    @IzaakCha7 Год назад +15

    7:05 hol up, that plane be flying backwards

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle Год назад +18

    1:40 I feel that can hardly be considered a motorcycle, lol

    • @clairesharpe692
      @clairesharpe692 11 месяцев назад +3

      Motorcycle is defined as a two wheeled vehicle with one or two seats and an engine. That qualifies

  • @swissrock1492
    @swissrock1492 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video. I somehow missed the large hadron collider at cern.

  • @dwnnn7390
    @dwnnn7390 2 месяца назад

    That was Very Well Done! Some of my All time Fav Vehicles Ack Attack,Thrust SSC, SR 71 & X 15, I was obsessed with the X 15 as a kid , That U For Ur Time

    • @booniedavillier504
      @booniedavillier504 2 месяца назад +1

      I dont believe how fast certain things they showed goea

  • @nahommerk9493
    @nahommerk9493 Год назад +163

    The amount of work this guy puts into his videos...! It's astounding! I really love these!

    • @sesto194
      @sesto194 Год назад

      ​@@piotrekjerzynski3435 yep, car record was fake

  • @FlightClubProductions
    @FlightClubProductions 11 месяцев назад +176

    I don't usually comment, but this is amazing work. Not only is it visually stunning, with great sound production, it really gives a feel for comparative speed, which I've never seen done. I can't think of a superlative adequate of touching on what this is.

    • @siinxx7656
      @siinxx7656 11 месяцев назад +5

      most crafted and efficiently designed, it placed the necessary to prove the point

    • @FlightClubProductions
      @FlightClubProductions 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Decorsys haha I hope when you lay down tonight, remembering that you said this makes you feel as cool as it did when you posted it

    • @fantasypolice
      @fantasypolice 11 месяцев назад

      Amazeballs

    • @micah3331
      @micah3331 8 месяцев назад

      Ok?

  • @Yeeeet344
    @Yeeeet344 7 месяцев назад

    very unique and fun video to watch. thanks for the amazing experience

  • @ivy0912
    @ivy0912 Год назад +21

    This is EXACTLY how the comparison videos should be done!!

  • @royalnicwil8504
    @royalnicwil8504 11 месяцев назад +36

    0:56 RIP cheetah :(

    • @Hiure8976
      @Hiure8976 11 месяцев назад +4

      Don't worry the car didn't kill the cheetah

    • @Pgratss
      @Pgratss 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Hiure8976it vaporized it

    • @andrewpadillo9230
      @andrewpadillo9230 8 месяцев назад +1

      When i paused, it just passed

  • @thunderknight3902
    @thunderknight3902 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, a testament to human achievement🔥

  • @ShamyTV5k
    @ShamyTV5k 4 дня назад

    what a nice animation this is, love it