What's Actually Inside the Earth's Core?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @pragmaticcynicism6911
    @pragmaticcynicism6911 4 года назад +547

    Recycled crust also makes good croutons.

    • @cherierose356
      @cherierose356 4 года назад +31

      Pragmatic Cynicism earth is made of bread, maybe that’s why existence is pain

    • @user-ri8ps6cl4w
      @user-ri8ps6cl4w 4 года назад +2

      Cherie Rose damn bro...

    • @debralovell7031
      @debralovell7031 4 года назад +7

      @@cherierose356 i love this, this is superior

    • @thedarkdragon1437
      @thedarkdragon1437 4 года назад +6

      @@cherierose356 esistence is pain because we live in a world that has materialistic values.

    • @Kafen8d
      @Kafen8d 4 года назад +1

      @@thedarkdragon1437 deep

  • @timsullivan4566
    @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +578

    HANK: "Space is see-through; rock is not."
    NEUTRINO: "Speak for yourself."

    • @augustwest5356
      @augustwest5356 4 года назад +17

      Would have been funnier if you didn't force it into that tired ass meme format but still funny!

    • @oscararias6448
      @oscararias6448 4 года назад +36

      August West this is RUclips, the home of tired ass meme formats.

    • @timsullivan4566
      @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +26

      @@augustwest5356 So just rewrote it to be pithier though unapologetically again forced into t.a. meme format. Without a no-brained template I tend to drift into 500 plus word pieces requiring of the reader both extraordinary patience and an appreciation for a somewhat understated style of humor. To my discredit I have recently decided to concentrate on the easier type, given that scores or even hundreds of likes for 1 or 2 minutes of typing (what with me having sausages for fingers) is less likely to disappoint than 1 or 2 likes for 10, 20 or more minutes of typing and revising.

    • @mishael1339
      @mishael1339 4 года назад +1

      Was looking for this, thanks

    • @flopsnail4750
      @flopsnail4750 4 года назад +4

      Rock is not see through. Light cannot travel through rock. Neutrinos are not photons therefore neutrinos being able to pass through rock has nothing to do with being see through because neutrinos are not particles of light.

  • @damien4197
    @damien4197 4 года назад +462

    "Drill through a weak spot in the crust"...
    ...do you want Kaiju? Because that's how you get Kaiju.

    • @iLLeag7e
      @iLLeag7e 4 года назад +23

      Definitely gonna spawn a Kaiju. If you only get a Kaiju, consider it a blessing.

    • @damien4197
      @damien4197 4 года назад +27

      @Anna안나 Godzilla is a Kaiju... it's literally "strange creature" but generally refers to a class of monster in the vein of Godzilla. My reference was more Pacific Rim, though.

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 4 года назад +11

      @@damien4197 YES ah I hoped it was a Pacific Rim reference. I freaking love that movie

    • @russianbot8423
      @russianbot8423 4 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @Jamie-iq1vl
      @Jamie-iq1vl 4 года назад

      Ayy archer

  • @bidishadey3815
    @bidishadey3815 4 года назад +110

    Dear Hank, reading the comments, I strongly recommend a crash course geology.

  • @greenredblue
    @greenredblue 4 года назад +369

    If you’re watching on a phone, you can hold your finger up behind the bottom of the screen and it’s like there’s a happy little Hank finger puppet talking to you.
    I only slept 2 hours last night...

    • @Equa11ysurl
      @Equa11ysurl 4 года назад +43

      I tried it. You’re not wrong.
      Slept just less than 5 hours last night.

    • @robertchristian7020
      @robertchristian7020 4 года назад +8

      same difference those two hours of sleep made you yoda!

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 года назад +21

      That is dumb, but more important hilarious.

    • @SouthBayLA1310
      @SouthBayLA1310 4 года назад +3

      I don't get it...

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 года назад +8

      @@existenceisillusion6528 turn your phone to have it go full screen, then put the end of your finger behind your phone.

  • @gl1500ctv
    @gl1500ctv 4 года назад +201

    "Space is see-through, rock is not." - Hank Green, 2020

  • @Aeturnalis
    @Aeturnalis 4 года назад +63

    As for drilling, the USSR drilled the 12km deep Kola superdeep borehole near the border with Norway in the 1970s, but stopped when the drill heads kept failing because of the high temperature of the rock at that depth; they reported that is behaved more like plastic, and as a machinist, I can attest to the difficulty of cutting plastic (it's softer than metal, but the swarf likes to get jammed up in the flutes of the cutter). Still quite impressive, especially for the time.

    • @j.bailey5619
      @j.bailey5619 Год назад +2

      I just came from the scishow video about this!! lol

    • @ObamanableSnowman
      @ObamanableSnowman Год назад +1

      That's a lot of potential for heating in cold climates tbh

    • @MegaBrokenstar
      @MegaBrokenstar 11 месяцев назад

      The fact that it behaved like plastic is fascinating, because the rock in the mantle is in fact bizarrely plasticky in its behavior.

    • @NotASeriousMoose
      @NotASeriousMoose 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ObamanableSnowmanWe use it, but its not that much more efficient than just using a regular heat exchanger using air. And the initial investment is quite large.

  • @sarahreckles4559
    @sarahreckles4559 4 года назад +48

    These videos are what encouraged me to switch from a law to a geoscience degree and now I get to use this video as a source for one of my assignments about the ways we know the structure of the Earth! Just thought it was kinda wholesome

    • @raywhite8122
      @raywhite8122 Год назад +1

      That’s a horrible decision! Switch back.

    • @DillonCT
      @DillonCT Год назад

      What a god awful decision, I hope you reflect properly on this

    • @Ryanhelpmeunderstand
      @Ryanhelpmeunderstand 18 дней назад

      Sounds like you failed law so geoscience took you in.

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped 4 года назад +46

    I'm not fat... I just live in a high gravity anomaly zone...

  • @MrA2Zor029
    @MrA2Zor029 4 года назад +51

    SciShow!
    I really enjoy this Hank's presentation style.
    Clear & Enthusiastic!
    love
    Steve Holliday

  • @toino449
    @toino449 3 года назад +11

    1 - Drilling
    2 - Surface Rocks
    3-Seismic Waves
    4-Eletromagnetic anomalies
    5-Lab Experiaments
    6-Gravitacional Anomalies
    7 - Meteorites

    • @jaxersnaps
      @jaxersnaps 2 года назад +1

      tysm bro i needed this for school

  • @marteenie7189
    @marteenie7189 4 года назад +132

    geology made me used to the words “crust” and “cleavage”. it also taught me that identifying rocks is rlly difficult

    • @jessicaevans7847
      @jessicaevans7847 4 года назад +10

      Hehe cleavage

    • @anwardaud
      @anwardaud 4 года назад +7

      Regular people : rock is rock!

    • @arianna2243
      @arianna2243 4 года назад +4

      I was shocked that there wasn't an app for rock identification!!

    • @vegetorat
      @vegetorat 4 года назад +5

      Apparently I'm a natural then, because I have no problem at all identifying rocks. I still think I should've pursued a degree in Geology, the professor even told me so after the class, but I had my head up my ass.

    • @gustavrischmuller2569
      @gustavrischmuller2569 4 года назад +7

      Classic rock, blues rock, punk rock, arena rock, indy rock, etc? Yeah, the lines are blurred sometimes.

  • @phytoplankton2281
    @phytoplankton2281 Год назад +3

    the fact that you have a lot of people who deny science... really blows my mind

  • @ramshacklealex7772
    @ramshacklealex7772 4 года назад +62

    "Space is see-through"
    Cosmic Background Radiation would like a word.

    • @jayhill2193
      @jayhill2193 4 года назад +9

      Our instruments pick up these interferences but our eyes can't, so it is technically "see-though" ;)

    • @ramshacklealex7772
      @ramshacklealex7772 4 года назад +6

      @@jayhill2193 Ah, technically correct, the best kind of correct ;)

  • @mycallingb621
    @mycallingb621 4 года назад +15

    This channel is deep down in my heart .

  • @ThrottleKitty
    @ThrottleKitty 4 года назад +296

    The earth's core is hollow and full of dodo birds, that's why when we killed the ones on the surface it caused a global warming

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats 4 года назад +5

      But I guess we left some stranded

    • @iLLeag7e
      @iLLeag7e 4 года назад +7

      Huh. Yep seems legit.

    • @shaymayca1
      @shaymayca1 4 года назад +11

      What people don't realize is that they moved down there to avoid the rule of the Reptilians. However, the reptilians left earth awhile ago. Reptilians are a powerful race, but not even they can go up against the forces of conspiratorialists, flat-earthiers and anti-vaxxers combined. The alien conspiratorialists and flat-earthers are onto them, and the anti-vaxxers ruined their military budget by refusing to buy into 'big Pharma'.

    • @iszslayermaxx9912
      @iszslayermaxx9912 4 года назад +9

      Lets use our heads people. The earth can't be hollow if it is flat.

    • @ThrottleKitty
      @ThrottleKitty 4 года назад +8

      @@iszslayermaxx9912 Tell that to your mom, she's hollow and flat at the same time

  • @ChumpSeason
    @ChumpSeason 4 года назад +56

    This is cool. When talking about seismic waves, no matter how fancy your vernacular, you're still explaining things in Lehmann's terms.

    • @DonovanDeans
      @DonovanDeans 2 года назад +7

      Is Lehmann the German who invented the phrase, "Layman's terms"?

    • @Ath1337isDerek
      @Ath1337isDerek 2 года назад +3

      You win the internet!!! 😝

    • @jamesschmitt9750
      @jamesschmitt9750 Год назад +3

      It's not a vernacular, it's a derby .. doibey?... Whatever, the way curly says it!!

  • @richardhaselwood9478
    @richardhaselwood9478 4 года назад +23

    As a geologist, a few thoughts:
    1. Missing a drilling target by 300m is bad drilling
    2. 1.4km is a pretty shallow well
    3. As my old igenous petrology professor, and, as Hank tells us, there's an awful lot of information you can get from extrusive igneous rocks (basalts etc.)
    4. Geologists love drilling anomalies (or, bulls eye's as they look on EM etc. maps)!

    • @richardshane456
      @richardshane456 4 года назад

      The word on the street
      that a bomb was detonated at the Mariana trench creating that fateful day that caused the Fukushima earthquake disaster
      Want to know who was there at the Mariana trench, people?

    • @LEDewey_MD
      @LEDewey_MD 4 года назад +5

      Well,...wasn't that "1.4km" well drilled under miles of ocean? Just sayin'...

    • @richardhaselwood9478
      @richardhaselwood9478 4 года назад +2

      @@LEDewey_MD We drill in deep water all the time. Now, not that deep, but I doubt that it is that much different.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 года назад +2

      @@richardhaselwood9478 There's quite a bit more heat 300 meters from the crust/mantle boundary compared to the normal bore depth for deep ocean drilling.
      I am pretty sure the people working in this understand what they were doing, and that there were way more factors to it than what you are assuming.

    • @andersvesterholt2170
      @andersvesterholt2170 4 года назад +1

      1.4 km is actually pretty good in hard, crystalline basaltic rock. And so close to a spreading ridge, the thermal gradient is pretty steep, which quickly gives the drill bits a hard time.

  • @Azzarinne
    @Azzarinne 4 года назад +16

    Someday, when I have the income to become a Patron, I'm gonna binge AAAAAAALLLLLL of the blooper backlog. That's going to be some of the best weeks of my life. My sides and cheeks will hurt SO much! XD

  • @DankApostle
    @DankApostle 4 года назад +71

    To quote the Movie "The Core" Space is easy it's empty"

    • @mikefelber5129
      @mikefelber5129 4 года назад +2

      Jonathan Borley We can never truly have empty space

    • @sophierobinson2738
      @sophierobinson2738 4 года назад +2

      I shook my head a lot during that movie.

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao 4 года назад +1

      @@sophierobinson2738 it isn't that bad though...but... Yeah...

    • @exoplanets
      @exoplanets 4 года назад

      Oh

    • @Forgan_Mreeman
      @Forgan_Mreeman 4 года назад +1

      strange movie that was

  • @stevewhalen6973
    @stevewhalen6973 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @bloo4315
    @bloo4315 4 года назад +52

    Japan? Hawaii?
    I smell something...

    • @redregrow905
      @redregrow905 4 года назад +6

      Thats what i was thinking too

    • @Xurikyo
      @Xurikyo 4 года назад +7

      Pearl Har- hmm yeah, very perplexing.

    • @Designer_Dude
      @Designer_Dude 4 года назад +3

      lol scrolled down looking for this comment right after he said that

    • @nerdywolverine8640
      @nerdywolverine8640 4 года назад +2

      Tectonic plates?

    • @JessyRenae
      @JessyRenae 4 года назад

      @@Designer_Dude me too!

  • @ScottBFree
    @ScottBFree 4 года назад +7

    This video should be called "we have no idea what is inside the earth"

  • @Vulcano7965
    @Vulcano7965 4 года назад +31

    Great to see some lesser known geophysical methods be represented here!
    Although I would have appreciated a bit more representative pictures of mantle xenoliths (spinel/garnet-peridotite) instead of the highly altered something shown at 02:48.

    • @angemcauslan2551
      @angemcauslan2551 4 года назад

      Vulcano True. Although I was a bit disappointed by his description of magnetotellurics.

  • @masterofpureawesome
    @masterofpureawesome 4 года назад +85

    9:40 i can't believe people are really using x-ray exploits to find generated structures in 2020....

    • @braydenrudin7104
      @braydenrudin7104 4 года назад +3

      better hope that the devs patch it in the next update

    • @theRealRindberg
      @theRealRindberg 4 года назад +1

      I'll guess the cheaters uses it to find diamonds too... they should be banned!

    • @lanamarieparrilla1173
      @lanamarieparrilla1173 4 года назад +3

      @@braydenrudin7104 They must use future client and to toggle.
      I want to see WW3 be fought by people crouching and head glitching and act entirely like they're in CS:GO.

    • @braydenrudin7104
      @braydenrudin7104 4 года назад

      @@lanamarieparrilla1173 Imagine someone b-hopping through the battlefield

    • @Areegatoe
      @Areegatoe 4 года назад

      Too bad it isn't possible to turn off generated structures so people stop cheating...

  • @allanrichardson9081
    @allanrichardson9081 2 года назад +4

    The math needed to translate seismic waves into 3D images can also be used to analyze CT scans, ultrasounds, and MRIs, with some variations. So what good is it to study the interior of the Earth? It can save lives in the ER!

    • @GR8APE69
      @GR8APE69 2 месяца назад

      If I'm not mistaken, that's also how the IAEA watches for underground nuclear weapons tests and is able to pinpoint exactly where they came from, including how deep in the earth the test was performed. It's done using Fourier Transformations, right?

  • @akumaking1
    @akumaking1 4 года назад +40

    Ed:
    "Dig a hole, dig a hole . . ."

    • @Sizukun1
      @Sizukun1 4 года назад +11

      Some Russians drilled a hole several miles down and had to stop because the drill head kept melting under the heat and pressure. They didn't even get through the crust.

    • @Azzarinne
      @Azzarinne 4 года назад

      @@Sizukun1 Yea, that's what happens when you try to drill through land crust. It's WAY thicker than ocean crust in both directions.

    • @freemind..
      @freemind.. 4 года назад +1

      @@Sizukun1 - Since it was a hole, there would be no pressure change from that of the surface. The reason the heat was so high, was that they drilled on a fault. Faults create frictional heat from ground shifting. If they had drilled past the fault, they would have seen the temperature drop again.

    • @linefortier8595
      @linefortier8595 4 года назад

      and we find a lot of maggots

  • @madao7865
    @madao7865 4 года назад +35

    *Question:* What will grow, if you plant an electrode in the ground?
    *Answer:* Your understanding of the Earth's magnetic field.

  • @tilu3303
    @tilu3303 4 года назад +6

    1:02 - There's a difference between "we DO know" and a theory that seems to adequately explain observed phenomena. The reality is that in every theory there are a number of factors that have to be left unaccounted for when an explanation can't account for opposing possibilities.

    • @nighthawkviper6791
      @nighthawkviper6791 3 года назад +1

      The truth is we don't know what the core is made out of, how it works, if/what the layering is made out of. I've seen nothing but hypothesis and "theories" but there is scant tangible evidence in which modern science has yet again thrown away the Scientific Method for academic groupthink.

    • @linus6718
      @linus6718 Год назад

      Indeed, this "map" of the Earth's layers seems even more theoretical than atomic particles

  • @Xaiff
    @Xaiff 4 года назад +7

    Whoa? So inner core is actually solid? Heh, I learn new thing. Nice

    • @nighthawkviper6791
      @nighthawkviper6791 3 года назад

      We don't know that either. It could easily be a null pressure point between the diverging fields.

  • @just_kos99
    @just_kos99 5 месяцев назад

    It's amazing what we've learned through instruments like a seismometer, gravimeter, magnetometer and spectroscope alone. Then add telescopes that scan various parts of the e-m spectrum. These five alone have taught us so much!

  • @XmarkedSpot
    @XmarkedSpot 4 года назад +9

    I dig this.

  • @vidroiualin2060
    @vidroiualin2060 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for all the info. Always happy to learn the different methods scientists use to get around problems, and even though I knew a few of these methods, I learned about a few others :) great content, keep it up!

  • @Lena-xz1xw
    @Lena-xz1xw 4 года назад +12

    Since I was little I always asked myself how we know that there's a solid core and some liquid layers down there since we've definitely not drilled a hole through the whole earth (or have we?)
    Thanks for this informative video 🌍

    • @Carnefice
      @Carnefice 2 года назад

      We have not done that, which is why we don't actually know what's in the Earth's core. It's all theories and should be taught that way in school instead of as fact. A significant amount of science taught to our children is still just theoretical but it's always presented as fact because it's part of the indoctrination of future wageslaves who will believe whatever is on TV and comply with any and all tyrannical mandate regardless of how absurd. Wearing useless cloth masks, for example.

    • @gwenbliss129
      @gwenbliss129 2 года назад +5

      Science invests a lot of time, money, effort and tedious experiments that yield...very little useful information. I have been teaching for over 25 years, and when I, like Lena started to ask similar questions I have been discouraged to find most assertions in geology are based on no more than imaginative reasoning instead of observable science. If there is no observable proof, it shouldn't be published it in textbooks.

    • @GameOver-hu1vi
      @GameOver-hu1vi 2 года назад +1

      @@gwenbliss129 It makes me smile to hear of a teacher realising that we are spreading a lot of nonsense.

  • @firearmsstudent
    @firearmsstudent 4 года назад +1

    The last bit with the zircon crystals and the hafnium, that's some nobel prize thinking right there

  • @WhiskersMctabby
    @WhiskersMctabby 4 года назад +19

    #8 Creative mode; Remove Bedrock :Command:

  • @Christopher-N
    @Christopher-N 4 года назад +2

    (1:32) At 7.6 miles, the *Kola Superdeep Borehole* is the deepest bore hole since 1989. There have been longer bore holes, but none as deep. *IODP* drilling through a thin spot on the ocean floor is something of a shortcut by comparison, but even that came up short at just over 1 mile deep (not counting ocean depth).

  • @cluckeryduckery261
    @cluckeryduckery261 4 года назад +10

    Gotta be honest, I came more to watch the dumpster fire in the comment section than the actual video...

  • @camillecirrus3977
    @camillecirrus3977 4 года назад +2

    Hank: Space is see-through, rock is not.
    Me: Hold my NVidia control panel.

  • @tyronfoston7123
    @tyronfoston7123 4 года назад +5

    I still the love the intro music

  • @toms.6283
    @toms.6283 4 года назад +49

    I think we all know the dislikes are from flat earthers

    • @galaticemperor9881
      @galaticemperor9881 4 года назад +3

      Tom S. Hate to think there are that many but you are most likely correct

    • @bidishadey3815
      @bidishadey3815 4 года назад +5

      And some hollow earthers, some ice-core earthers. 🤦‍♀️ and they are serious!

    • @thisisme2681
      @thisisme2681 4 года назад +2

      I came to the comments just to see if there were any hollow earth or flat earth comments to laugh at 😂

  • @Miranox2
    @Miranox2 4 года назад +44

    Joke's on you, the Earth is actually hollow!

    • @akumaking1
      @akumaking1 4 года назад +31

      Like a flat-earther's skull

    • @julianaylor4351
      @julianaylor4351 4 года назад +1

      Early Easter joke?😄

    • @mikefelber5129
      @mikefelber5129 4 года назад +3

      No, see- We actually live on the inside of the sphere and the entire galaxy fills the interior

    • @pronounjow
      @pronounjow 4 года назад +5

      Earth's a donut! How many times do I need to tell people this?! NASA's been lying to us for decades! Wear your tinfoil hats so you don't get brainwashed by HAARP, fellow donut denizens!

    • @Azzarinne
      @Azzarinne 4 года назад +4

      @@pronounjow Donuts living in a donut... 🤔

  • @jinbiezel683
    @jinbiezel683 4 года назад +1

    Oh wow, I had no idea that we came that close to reaching the mantle (#1), that's really interesting and impressive!

  • @rizdalegend
    @rizdalegend 4 года назад +3

    Iron Snow, my new band name...

  • @EngulfingLight13
    @EngulfingLight13 4 года назад

    The mention of the IODP and Joides Resolution makes me happy because my former Geophysics professor was on that cruise and now heads the IODP's Research and Technology Division :)

  • @reijngoud
    @reijngoud 4 года назад +14

    When I was 12 I started writing a book, in which, the central core of the earth was actually a GIANT MULTIDIMENSIONAL CABBAGE PLOTTING TO TAKE OUT THE HUMAN RACE

    • @ppcgnamda
      @ppcgnamda 4 года назад +5

      Please finish this book and publish it. I started writing a book when I worked at a Dominos which was the Bible of a pagan religion in which I was a Demi-god. My name was Adonius and each morning I held a 1/3 lexan (restaurant container) to the sun and it’s rays shone through and crisped the pepperoni across the land. I’m still kicking myself for not finishing it.

  • @DrFill-ht3eh
    @DrFill-ht3eh 3 года назад +1

    Even after explaining all of this, I still think there's a chance the center of Earth is much different than what we think it is.

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 4 года назад +10

    "When the going gets werid, the weird turn pro." - Hunter S. Thompson

    • @rimckd825
      @rimckd825 3 года назад

      You mean like Graham Hancock? 🤣

  • @anastasiapantazopoulou9344
    @anastasiapantazopoulou9344 4 года назад

    Coming from a Geology Major at Oxford University. The mantle isn’t molten! Most of the Mantle geotherm doesn’t cross the solidus line (a like which represents that at a specific temperature/pressure, the mantle STARTS melting). Plate tectonics occur due to Partial melting of the upper mantle (the asthenosphere) in certain cases ie subduction zones, mantle plumes etc but that cause a max 10-40% melt. So the majority of the mantle is SOLID
    I love Scishow been watching for years! Just trying to clear up this common misconception that even I had before starting my university degree

  • @verebellus
    @verebellus 4 года назад +5

    did you not mention the kola deep bore drilling hole thingy under the "drill" topic?

    • @mikefelber5129
      @mikefelber5129 4 года назад +2

      VALLEY Beat me to it, don’t know why it wasn’t in this video

    • @Utubesux
      @Utubesux 4 года назад +1

      THANK U....he may need an intern! Oh...he is? Ok...😂🤣

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 года назад +1

      It might be because they tried to drill through a section of continental crust and didn't get at close to the mantle as a result. The Kola hole only made it a third of the way through; the Atlantic borehole was only 300 meters from it's goal and may have a chance with better equipment.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 года назад

      @@Utubesux He's the executive producer for the channel...

    • @michaellesak6912
      @michaellesak6912 4 года назад +2

      @@mikefelber5129 kola wasnt trying to reach the mantle or understand the larger internal structure of the earth. they didnt even make it halfway thru to the mantle, and while it is still the furthest down we have drilled other projects have drilled longer holes or drilled closer to the mantle. they chose to highlight projects that were attempting to reach the mantle and were really close to doing so.

  • @OpEditorial
    @OpEditorial 4 года назад +2

    Nice to get a Scishow episode about the planet that doesn't mention climate change, drinking game postponed.

  • @idontgiveashit5401
    @idontgiveashit5401 4 года назад +7

    "Space is see-through."
    >Black Hole has left the chat

    • @ARM0RP0WER
      @ARM0RP0WER 4 года назад +4

      Well a black hole isn't space now is it. It's a object that just wants to be hugged by everything

    • @raizo-ftw
      @raizo-ftw 4 года назад

      @@ARM0RP0WER A black-hole is a *_region_* where the space-time fabric bends completely

  • @chalyanimyel9089
    @chalyanimyel9089 9 месяцев назад +1

    So much info😊😊

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 4 года назад +4

    8:36 missingno appeared.

  • @knunyabeasewhacks8744
    @knunyabeasewhacks8744 4 года назад +1

    As a man who likes to live on land, it would be interesting to know why we don't live under water when it comes to "rocks" floating on magma.

  • @deathdude035
    @deathdude035 4 года назад +3

    I'd love to see a picture of an actual molten world still in its primordial years. I wonder how long it will be before we get one.

    • @gwenbliss129
      @gwenbliss129 2 года назад

      Pure imagination.

    • @pointyorb
      @pointyorb Год назад

      I'll put my estimate at 5-10 years

  • @Ulthar_Cat
    @Ulthar_Cat 4 года назад +2

    Love the video! 💜 But uhh Lutetium decays into Hafnium? Isn’t it the other way around? 10:28

    • @leogama3422
      @leogama3422 4 года назад +4

      When atoms decay by emitting a beta particle (an electron), their atomic number actually *increase* by one. In other words, a neutron is converted to a proton.

    • @Ulthar_Cat
      @Ulthar_Cat 4 года назад

      Leonardo dos Reis Gama Ohhh! Yeah, makes sense. Thanks! 💜

    • @ivanborsuk1110
      @ivanborsuk1110 4 года назад

      there is no other way beacause hf178 is stable, there are other erro tho

  • @michaelbuckers
    @michaelbuckers 4 года назад +3

    7:00 I was half expecting a spaceship to fly across the background.

  • @stillprophet7529
    @stillprophet7529 4 года назад +2

    Imagine how fun scientific papers were if they used terms such as "crust stuff" and "mantle stuff"

    • @AikiraBeats
      @AikiraBeats 4 года назад

      Yassss that should be a thing

  • @ILoveLosingMoneyy
    @ILoveLosingMoneyy 4 года назад +3

    this man is one of the best speakers in the world he’s better than news anchors

    • @jugzster
      @jugzster 4 года назад

      Garrett Hembree love me some Hank Green!

  • @lyndsaybrown8471
    @lyndsaybrown8471 4 года назад +4

    There are places on Earth with slightly less gravity? I would like to weigh myself only there from now on, please.

  • @apoorvjoshi9265
    @apoorvjoshi9265 3 года назад

    Best video on the topic

  • @OneironauticalOne
    @OneironauticalOne 4 года назад +27

    "Unfortunately the Earth isn't see-through"
    Neutrino: *Hold my beer*

    • @andersvesterholt2170
      @andersvesterholt2170 4 года назад

      Actually neutrino-based tomography is a method in development for studying structures inside Earth :)

  • @95TurboSol
    @95TurboSol 4 года назад

    The earth isn't made of distinct layers, we've known for a long time via seismic waves that the earth has massive blobs in it's interior that transitions through multiple layers, even to the surface, it's all lumpy down there, the graphic at 1:08 isn't even close to what reality is.

  • @elanianiyvwia8687
    @elanianiyvwia8687 4 года назад +20

    When we can’t see we use other things that tell us

    • @mikenewtonninja9379
      @mikenewtonninja9379 4 года назад

      I see the world thru my bum hole, so I cant wear and pants and I hate taking a poo because it hurts.

    • @mikenewtonninja9379
      @mikenewtonninja9379 4 года назад

      I want a fling excrement like a chimp and screech indiscernible profanity while leaping among the neighbours leilandi trees.

  • @kagannasuhbeyoglu
    @kagannasuhbeyoglu 4 года назад +1

    Great content👍

  • @vincentlarochelle6521
    @vincentlarochelle6521 4 года назад +5

    An anomaly in Alabama...who would've thought...

  • @jclaer
    @jclaer 4 года назад +1

    You might like to have a show on how oil companies look inside the earth before they drill.

  • @stevenaudet
    @stevenaudet 4 года назад +8

    Magnetic Abnormalities...
    Me watching Stranger Things :O

  • @carsinschmidt8190
    @carsinschmidt8190 4 года назад

    We are learning about this right now in school

  • @aaronadams376
    @aaronadams376 4 года назад +3

    Where was this last week when I was lecturing on this...

  • @fandydiadline
    @fandydiadline 4 года назад

    Thank you Hank Cooper.

  • @siyacer
    @siyacer 4 года назад +3

    Could you do a video on the Frey effect? It's an effect where apparently people can hear microwave radiation in certain circumstances, even if they're deaf. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be many videos on this topic, and they seem to be riddled with crazy conspiracy theorists.

    • @berryberrykixx
      @berryberrykixx 3 года назад +1

      I should add that I taste this metallic taste even without contrast. I've had enough to already know what to expect with contrast and the only thing I experience with that is feeling like I've peed myself. lolol

  • @thescarlettbandit5542
    @thescarlettbandit5542 4 года назад

    First timer, subbed... I really enjoyed this video ty

  • @militantpacifist4087
    @militantpacifist4087 4 года назад +3

    ThE eArTh Is HoLlOw

    • @steelshower7949
      @steelshower7949 4 года назад +2

      Militant Pacifist no it’s filled with donuts and tacos

  • @ResidualSelfImage
    @ResidualSelfImage 3 года назад

    keeping the Earth's mantle molten hot is what gives the Earth its magnetic field and the Van Allen Radiation Belt - the necessary thing that makes photosynthesis and life on Earth possible ...

  • @evilturnip8365
    @evilturnip8365 4 года назад +13

    MOLTEN MOLTEN THE MANTLE ISNT MOLTEN!!!!
    It's a hyper hyper hyper viscous fluid a million million times more viscous then honey
    It is 1-5% molten not completely

    • @cgkty5315
      @cgkty5315 4 года назад +6

      This makes me want to eat mantle now.

    • @shoefresh8
      @shoefresh8 4 года назад +4

      Exactly! The mantle is almost entirely crystalline, and pretty much solid at human timescales, it only flows at timescales of thousands or millions of years through the internal deformation (creep) of its crystals.

    • @wildone9561
      @wildone9561 4 года назад

      My god!
      Where you get that idea, ???

    • @evilturnip8365
      @evilturnip8365 4 года назад

      @@wildone9561 are you pulling my leg or do you genuinely not know
      Either is fine but i have to know how to respond to this because it's hard to get tone from a comment

    • @wildone9561
      @wildone9561 4 года назад

      @@evilturnip8365
      owild497@gm....
      The mantle will have be solid for the Planet to stay in one piece.
      An it will have to be Hollow, if it wasn't we'd have no Magnetic field
      Period.

  • @S-uuuu
    @S-uuuu 4 года назад

    Brilliant video. Super interesting! Thanks 😊

  • @noureldinissa3228
    @noureldinissa3228 4 года назад +3

    I really like Hank, but I haven't seen micheal in a while. Why isn't he hosting anymore?

    • @Dirsmuutio
      @Dirsmuutio 4 года назад

      He was hosting a video very recently, maybe two videos ago.

  • @kathybramley5609
    @kathybramley5609 3 года назад

    I feel like I need this again but slowly

  • @stephenz7238
    @stephenz7238 4 года назад +5

    The Japanese and Hawaii. I wonder how this will go...

  • @chrisboucher1987
    @chrisboucher1987 4 года назад

    This episode was EPIC!

  • @TheYuvimon
    @TheYuvimon 4 года назад +6

    7:20 No please! Don't feed the young earth creationists :P

    • @freemind..
      @freemind.. 4 года назад

      Wait til they find all the free water that's not locked up in minerals. Then we'll see whose left scratching their head looking baffled..

  • @lewis7114
    @lewis7114 4 года назад +1

    watched this for school well online school

  • @robertoarmstrong7317
    @robertoarmstrong7317 4 года назад +5

    NOT TRUE: I dug myself to China once to get out of eating vegetables and I shook the hand of a baby Panda and then came back home.

  • @UnMatchedIce
    @UnMatchedIce 3 года назад +1

    Thanks :D

  • @timsullivan4566
    @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +3

    Trying to reach the highly-pressurized mass of molten rock by drilling through the weakest points in the crust?
    Can't imagine anything that could go wrong there. lol

    • @ProfezorSnayp
      @ProfezorSnayp 4 года назад +1

      You mean like in a volcano?

    • @berenicesaquet1870
      @berenicesaquet1870 4 года назад +1

      Rock is not molten in the mantle (because of pressure)and, if you put a lot of pressure on a solid except for one point , the solid on these point will stay pressurized because of all the lateral pressure (si won't melt) no worry , the scientists are suite carefull with that (besides there are tons of year round active volacanoes in the océan which does not harm anyone : all the mid ocean ridges are made of that )

    • @timsullivan4566
      @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +1

      @@berenicesaquet1870 Thanks - I just KNEW given this channel's viewership that someone would point this out. Of course you're correct - but my comment was not actually serious nor directed at regular SciShow types but rather mischieviously targeted clickbait-prone viewers. I hoped to satisfy their craving for fear-stoking content with possiblties ranging from Japanese scientific drilling expeditions unleashing a montrous lava-spewing Godzilla equivalent, to an end-of-days cataclysmic undersea eruption, or both. ;-)

    • @timsullivan4566
      @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +1

      @@ProfezorSnayp Yeah, that ... or Japanese scientist awakening and releasing LAVAZILLA!

  • @MyMissFaariaZainab
    @MyMissFaariaZainab 4 года назад

    It is very informative video, thank you

  • @nathantron
    @nathantron 4 года назад +4

    Man, that's a lot of "Stuff"

  • @rogergriffin9893
    @rogergriffin9893 6 месяцев назад

    The drilling idea is going to be tried again soon. Using a specific kind of lasing it is possible to burn through rock very much faster than drilling, without clogging drillbits or melting the bits.

  • @timsullivan4566
    @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +5

    What's so tough about drilling to the canter of a pancake? Earth be flat, y'all.

    • @julianaylor4351
      @julianaylor4351 4 года назад +6

      Tuttt! Not funny.

    • @timsullivan4566
      @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +2

      @@julianaylor4351 Not funny because I shouldn't make light of the fact that a disturbing # of internet viewers have actually subscribed to this preposterous notion? Or not funny because you happen to believe that and don't want to be made fun of? EITHER way I find your reply hilarious - thanks. LOL!

    • @timsullivan4566
      @timsullivan4566 4 года назад +2

      @Julia Naylor Actually I may owe you an apology because I failed to consider the third and most likely interpretation of your reply - i.e. that it simply failed to be funny. A weak attempt at humor that fell flat (if you'll pardon the expression). So.. most likely my bad. (in which case, - all things considered -is in itself kinda funny...)

  • @MrARock001
    @MrARock001 4 года назад

    We've used microgravity surveys to find all kinds of things, like karstic terrain, buried bedrock vallies, and subsurface voids.

  • @macingtoncharles6949
    @macingtoncharles6949 4 года назад +4

    Lol cracking the Earths crust with a nuke 😂

    • @thesussyfoodcridictofameri2687
      @thesussyfoodcridictofameri2687 4 года назад

      i support this

    • @augustwest5356
      @augustwest5356 4 года назад

      Yeah we all wanna know exactly what's down there but nuking anything is ALWAYS a bad idea. Why not just pour oil all over a big ass pile of coal and try and burn through the crust if were gonna destroy the planet any further. If you're gonna go stupid you might as well go big.

  • @richardbeard9391
    @richardbeard9391 3 года назад +1

    gotta get up in there

  • @paulh.9526
    @paulh.9526 4 года назад +7

    "The molten mantle"
    Wtf ? We have known for almost a century that the mantle is solid. With hard physical evidence.

    • @freemind..
      @freemind.. 4 года назад

      Paul - What is that hard physical evidence?

    • @paulh.9526
      @paulh.9526 4 года назад +1

      @@freemind..S-waves are a kind of seismic waves that can't traverse liquids. We detect them almost all over the world, meaning there has to be only solid matter between the point of the earthquake and the recording station. There is a small shadow corresponding to the relatively small outer core

  • @esaedromicroflora1247
    @esaedromicroflora1247 4 года назад

    excellent content

  • @luismerchan9140
    @luismerchan9140 4 года назад +4

    ThE EaRTh iS FlAt

    • @tiffanyvalencia8415
      @tiffanyvalencia8415 4 года назад +2

      If you believe that, your brain may be flattening...it's all in your head...seek help asap!

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 4 года назад +1

      “Fiat”? It’s a crappy French car? How odd.

    • @luismerchan9140
      @luismerchan9140 4 года назад +2

      When someone on the internet says something iN ThIs MaTtEr, it means they are being ironic. I don’t actually believe that b

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 4 года назад

      Luis Merchan Well, the alternate case of the letters looked rather like the auto name to me. Correlating crappy car to crappy idea. Maybe I should have used that mechanism instead....

  • @Cinderbloom
    @Cinderbloom 4 года назад +1

    Oooof, that pronunciation of Inge. So close, yet so far. That hard G made me weep.

  • @sebastianelytron8450
    @sebastianelytron8450 4 года назад +4

    SciShow pretending the Earth isn't flat again. It used to be funny guys, now it's just lame.

    • @brandonb9452
      @brandonb9452 4 года назад +1

      Sebastian Elytron I know right. There are flat earth aware people all aRound the Globe

    • @brandonb9452
      @brandonb9452 4 года назад +2

      It’s a sphere!!

  • @oscardegroot1731
    @oscardegroot1731 4 года назад +1

    The graphics say that (71) Lu-174 decays into (72) Hf-178. That can't be right - that would mean it *gains* mass by decaying! What is meant is probably the decay of Lu-176 → Hf-176.