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How Does DAREDEVIL See Without Sight? | Because Science
[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 4/16/2015]
How does DAREDEVIL protect his neighborhood despite being blind? Kyle tells you all about echolocation and how we can all be more Daredevil-like on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
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How Much Would a DEATH STAR Cost? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 3/19/2015] What are the costs and energy specifications of the Death Star from Star Wars? It's Imperial Engineering 101 on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
Can ADVENTURE TIME'S Land of Ooo Happen in Real Life? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 3/12/2015] ADVENTURE TIME takes place in the Land of Ooo, a post-apocalyptic world one thousand years after a global nuclear war. But how bad would the war have to be to wipe Earth of humanity? Take a trip with us in the Wayback Machine as Kyle explains on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
Was the T-Rex the First Dangerous Power Walker?
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Was the T-Rex and other Theropods more suited to walk than run? Dr. Moo breaks down how we have been lied to about just how fast and how able a T-rex could run or even walk while chasing its next meal.
Is Stranger Things' Eleven More Powerful Than A Jedi? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 10/26/2017] Star Wars may have Jedi masters of the Force, but could Stranger Things have the real most powerful telekinetic in Eleven? Kyle does some power lifting on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
Which Ancient Medicines and Treatments Do We Still Use Today?
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Medicine and general healing practices have been around for thousands of years, but which of those methods are still used to this day? Dr. Moo breaks down some of the biggest medicines that have stood the test of time and have shaped how we heal people in the modern era.
Could You Implant Memories Into a Blade Runner Replicant? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 10/5/2017] If you wanted to create the perfect replicant like in Blade Runner, giving them human memories would be necessary, but is it possible? Kyle racks his brain - and implants memories in yours! - on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
How a Mass Effect Omni-Tool Would Be a Lightsaber in Real Life! | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 4/6/2017] Every great sci-fi series has great weaponry and Mass Effect is no different! But could its Omni-Tool resemble another iconic Star Wars weapon in real life? Kyle sheds some light on this episode of Because Science. Never before seen on the Because Science Channel!
Should You Panic About Murder Hornets?
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As if people didn't have enough problems, now there are Murder Hornets here to wreck havoc on the environment! Wy are they so dangerous? Are they more dangerous to humans or to other animals? Is there anything we can do to stop this invasion? We break it all down right here. To report an Asian Giant Hornet sighting, contact the Washington State Department of Agriculture Pest Program at 1‑800‑44...
How Much Does Your “Ghost” Weigh? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 3/30/2017] Yikes. Is there after-life weight-shaming, too? Ghost in the Shell shows us a world where people’s consciousness or “ghost” can be downloaded into another more technologically advanced body, but how would that work? Kyle weighs the options on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
Can Two Snowflakes Be Identical?
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No two snowflakes are exactly the same. Can that actually be true? With an extraordinary amount of snowflakes that drop in a single area, how can no two be the same? We break down what might set snowflakes apart even if it means going down to the microscopic level.
Is Rita Repulsa's Staff More Destructive Than Her Monsters? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 3/23/2017] It’s orbital strikin’ time! The Power Rangers have faced many of Rita Repulsa's ginormous monsters, but could her staff be the real threat? In addition to showcasing his shockingly long locks, Kyle makes the science grow on this episode of Because Science. Never before seen on the Because Science Channel!
Why Do Our Fingers Get Wrinkled in Water?
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Have you ever thought "Why do my fingers and toes get all wrinkly when put in water for a long time?" Well we have the answer for you with Dr. Moo! This reaction to water still puzzles scientists to this day, but what are the leading theories? We break it all down right here!
How Many Wonka Fizzy Drinks Would It Take To Float? | Because Science
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[ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 9/22/2016] In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and Grandpa Joe get lifted into the air thanks to the Wonka’s Fizzy Lifting Drink, but could this work in reality? In honor of the late great Gene Wilder, Kyle takes a fizzy lifted look on this episode of Because Science, now airing for the first time on the Because Science Channel.
Is There a Football Shaped Planet Out There?
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While most of the planets we know of are spherical, can a whole planet be shaped by an American Football? We dive into the discoveries of such a planet and why scientists believe how a planet might be shaped this way.
How Many Calories Are in the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man? | Because Science
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How Many Calories Are in the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man? | Because Science
Is Sleep Paralysis Giving You Night Terrors? | Because Science
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Is Sleep Paralysis Giving You Night Terrors? | Because Science
Why is Not Touching Your Face So Hard?
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Why is Not Touching Your Face So Hard?
When Will We Walk on Mars? | Because Science
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When Will We Walk on Mars? | Because Science
Why Do We Yawn?
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Why Do We Yawn?
The Hive Mind in the Real World | Because Science
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The Hive Mind in the Real World | Because Science
What is Brain Freeze?
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What is Brain Freeze?
Should You Eat BRAINS? | Because Science
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Should You Eat BRAINS? | Because Science
How Much Plastic Actually Gets Recycled?
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How Much Plastic Actually Gets Recycled?
We Already Have Human Clones: Identical Twins | Because Science
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We Already Have Human Clones: Identical Twins | Because Science
How to Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer
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How to Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer
ZELDA Timeline According to Quantum Mechanics | Because Science
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ZELDA Timeline According to Quantum Mechanics | Because Science
Do You Need To Worry About the Huge Asteroid Coming Towards Earth?
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Do You Need To Worry About the Huge Asteroid Coming Towards Earth?
Real Life CUPID is TERRIFYING! | Because Science
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Real Life CUPID is TERRIFYING! | Because Science
A Note to Because Science Fans
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A Note to Because Science Fans

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-ne6mw8wr3v
    @user-ne6mw8wr3v 2 години тому

    There are radio active spiders in Chernobyl

  • @toodaloo-the-roo236
    @toodaloo-the-roo236 6 годин тому

    "That would be pretty RAD"... I see what you did there. Nice.

  • @ClintonJohnralph-ui7vt
    @ClintonJohnralph-ui7vt 10 годин тому

    Bro let me dream of something would you.. you keep debunking my dreams to have super powers.. let is slide bruh 💀

  • @stevoplex
    @stevoplex 12 годин тому

    The 2 factors that prevent me from flying is that my neck really hurts from holding it in that position (I've had 2 neck surgeries). Secondly, I really hate being so conspicuous and calling attention to myself.

  • @alanhaggarty9880
    @alanhaggarty9880 13 годин тому

    The Fly put me off the idea indefinitely.

  • @MB-rt5bx
    @MB-rt5bx 19 годин тому

    Ninja run is not abt speed, but energy conservation, in particular the arms.

  • @Marcus-xl9kr
    @Marcus-xl9kr День тому

    Ahh so it's exactly how omni man puts marks face through a train as it drives by.... so many people died....

  • @White_Night_Demon
    @White_Night_Demon День тому

    Wouldn't it assume you have required secondary powers/abilities to complement your flying ability?

  • @joshualove8817
    @joshualove8817 День тому

    Ugh i yawned like 5 times during this video 😂

  • @sunilpermaul7876
    @sunilpermaul7876 День тому

    The sandworm that Paul called during his trial was a league long. That's about 3 miles!!

  • @Oskir_Schlickarsson
    @Oskir_Schlickarsson День тому

    Something I don’t get with these videos: even if the power is weaker than you thought why would that make it a bad power? 1: Why would you need to go high enough for temeprature and oxygen to actually be a problem. 2: If going too fast too high is bad just stay at like 100 mph 300 ft high up or something, that’s still enough to cross central park in like half a minute. Imagine someone gets blessed with a super power and complains about it not making him a god. My point is that you should really change the titles to ”isn’t as good as you think” instead of ”you don’t want”, because even if you would only be able to go 20 mph & 20 ft above ground that would still be cool.

  • @herbsandflowers8152
    @herbsandflowers8152 День тому

    i didnt get the whole local velocity thing maybe because i didnt understand a single movie reference or i was ignorant to a whole physics topics all my life

  • @Oskir_Schlickarsson
    @Oskir_Schlickarsson День тому

    Not to metion that unless you have super endurance like superman you would break yoru bones just touching stuff, because you’re still technically going thousands of mph, you would when you open a door technically slam your hand into the door knob faster than the speed of sound

  • @Marichatlovser
    @Marichatlovser День тому

    12:05 I know it’s boring but still gonna take it

  • @S10nTh3Gr8
    @S10nTh3Gr8 2 дні тому

    the sandworms eat the sand the poop it out behind

  • @Oderflaa89
    @Oderflaa89 2 дні тому

    But what if homeboi clenched??? Then what happens?? 🤔

  • @48sharksOfficial
    @48sharksOfficial 2 дні тому

    I got 12s for the first one, 14s for the second one. Given practice, repetition, I could increase this, but yeah I agree 100% multi-tasking doesnt exist. You CAN do repetitive, mindless, basic actions while focusing on something else. But try explaining something intricate and also write/type another thing entirely different. You'll actually notice your brain swapping between priorities. Example, try to speed draw something, or write speed write a poem.. and at the same time, read the ingredients of peanut butter to someone.

  • @user-ku1vo8ek5h
    @user-ku1vo8ek5h 2 дні тому

    asking for some ones help, if i were to make an 8ft long by 3in wide replica of a real sand swimming dune sand worm?🤔 thanks!!

  • @stephen-ng
    @stephen-ng 3 дні тому

    Soleil's The Master Inquisitors have sword wielding sorcerers with similar powers - Inquisitor Habner has Gambit's mutant power.

  • @stephen-ng
    @stephen-ng 3 дні тому

    The power of teleportation beats the power of flight any day. Stephen Gould's Jumper novels says it all.

  • @electricay
    @electricay 3 дні тому

    Be a bigger T rex

  • @rekall76
    @rekall76 3 дні тому

    so... laser weaponry could be defensively blocked/diffused by bursts of water around a craft? 🤔

  • @SchizophrenicRuneterran
    @SchizophrenicRuneterran 3 дні тому

    What a complicated process!

  • @jawadunnoor803
    @jawadunnoor803 3 дні тому

    so the hair thing is the most logical part of super saian which is ironically most trolled

  • @acidcosti19
    @acidcosti19 3 дні тому

    I heard many times about Imortality, people mistake it for Indestructibility, the fact that you can't be hurt in any fizical way and are also not aging mentaly or fizicly but is completly wrong, you can't have both Indestructibility and Imortality, those are 2 separated things, if you are Imortal, you don't age but you still can get hurt and it don't means that you heal super fast, if you lose one of your legs, is simply gone, Indestructibility on the other way means that you age normaly but can't be harm by any thing from nuclear bombs to viruses. So a Perfect Imortality will be that if you don't age, can't die, if you get hurt than heal 5 times faster than a normal human and don't feel any pain

  • @Zippsterman
    @Zippsterman 4 дні тому

    "single digit reaction time" Nice.

  • @halonothing1
    @halonothing1 4 дні тому

    Heh, I swallowed a marble as a kid. Maybe 2 or 3. They make a weird noise/vibration when you rub them together and I liked putting them in my mouth and making the sound vibrate my skull. It felt cool. It was the 80's, so choking hazards were an alien concept. My mom was more worried about me swallowing one, and kept warning me that I would. And sure enough, I did. She kind of panicked and took me to a doctor who said to just keep an eye out for it. Which meant sifting through my poop with a litter box pooper scooper for 2 weeks. It never did turn up. For all I know it's still in there.

  • @positivejunctions9362
    @positivejunctions9362 4 дні тому

    No, you've got it all wrong. Energy from a phaser acts much like napalm. Once the energy contacts a body, the energy begins to consume the matter into energy. Instead of expanding, the reaction becomes less energetic as the matter is consumed and exhausted.

  • @IntoTheFire777
    @IntoTheFire777 5 днів тому

    Dude... Amos coming in at the end, absolute gold.

  • @JenniferBishop-ty6tt
    @JenniferBishop-ty6tt 5 днів тому

    Being unable to see your own body is a challenge to proprioception, but it does not eliminate it. As any functional person with significant visual challenges (e.g. blindness) can tell you, there are other senses and ways to approach it.

  • @Dragonseer666
    @Dragonseer666 5 днів тому

    There are many problems with the Last Jedi, although the bombs were supposedly magnetic. The battle also took place in ''front'' of the planet, so it should fall back, instead of down. The other two make sense, the Leia scene was just stupid and unnecessary in the first place though.

  • @railgap
    @railgap 5 днів тому

    Two videos on the same subject? PS: ever met Niven? SMART guy, very friendly, witty. Goes to conventions all the time, very accessible.

  • @railgap
    @railgap 5 днів тому

    The rods were not proposed to be telephone pole sized, but they would still to this day - for the moment - be too heavy to put into orbit. And you'd need propellant stores because these things have to sit at a scraping-the-atmosphere LEO (if they were at GEO, the ground battle would be over before you could de-orbit your rods) and anything in LEO that low has to be boosted periodically or it will re-enter prematurely. In the 1980s the first related paper grabbed General Graham's attention, to be published in his famous report 'High Frontier', (which grabbed Reagan's attention, and kicked off the whole SDI thing), but at that time, targeting and steering may not actually have been possible. It is _still_ very difficult, because of re-entry plasma; a seeker on the rod can't see through it, nor can remote steering commands be sent through it from another platform. All re-entering spacecraft have to accept a period of radio blackout during re-entry, and that problem may be insurmountable. Remote steering commands might be possible using far-IR (CO2 laser) reaching the tail of the rod from behind (ie; signal send from above, such as the launching platform), But with things like Starship on the horizon, the ability to lift a bunch of nine foot long ceramic-coated tungsten rods to LEO is coming shortly. PS: this project is being reconsidered by DARPA & USAF right this very minute. Although very slowly- I think the program has not got many cheerleaders, because of the blackout/targeting problem. :) Being space based makes this is a breathtakingly expensive weapon, which means its effects on the ground must be impressive enough and useful enough to justify the cost. It turns out you can buy many, many, MANY AT missiles for the cost of one rods-from-god platform. It solves no problems that we have so it's not clear to me why DoD would revisit the notion. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @wanderingmiqote9606
    @wanderingmiqote9606 5 днів тому

    I am absolutely in love with this show. Currently halfway through Season 1

  • @shibbidydoowop
    @shibbidydoowop 6 днів тому

    00:59 Hey now.. Vizzerdrix was my go to back in the day lol

  • @rob327c
    @rob327c 6 днів тому

    Where y'all go? Did we run out of science?

  • @SlickDangler10
    @SlickDangler10 6 днів тому

    Bro debunking sci fi cartoons lol

  • @prateekmanta2097
    @prateekmanta2097 7 днів тому

    You didn't talk about the G force when going at Superman level speeds of flight

  • @Blazeww
    @Blazeww 7 днів тому

    Mars has an atmosphere that's already 96% green house gas... So

  • @rasheednathagamingchannel
    @rasheednathagamingchannel 7 днів тому

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEO IT A THUMB UP ON YOUR VIDEO FROM RASHEED NATHA ONLYS

  • @Blazeww
    @Blazeww 7 днів тому

    So. Do people still think we'd beat machines... That parasite vaporizing one is shooting through water at moving targets that are small than us and drones...

  • @Blazeww
    @Blazeww 7 днів тому

    Actually. You'd die getting that close right?

  • @Sebastian_Mejia
    @Sebastian_Mejia 7 днів тому

    12:12 real

  • @Sebastian_Mejia
    @Sebastian_Mejia 8 днів тому

    2:23 thats how camoflaugg e works man that's crazy

  • @Sebastian_Mejia
    @Sebastian_Mejia 8 днів тому

    7:55 loll goofy ah

  • @user-ut3ck8ok5m
    @user-ut3ck8ok5m 8 днів тому

    Thing with radiation is the hotter something is the faster energy radiates away you could have a series of heat pumps (air conditioners) transferring heat away from your engines lasers and fleshy bits to the surface of your ship you could keep the outside of your ship glowing red if you need to and as long as your ac doesn't crap out you'll stay nice and cool but you'll also be an easy target for heat seeking ordinance

  • @raym444
    @raym444 8 днів тому

    It's amazing when you realize he's writing in mirror image.

  • @limpterror751
    @limpterror751 8 днів тому

    Graphite also accelerated the reaction. Graphite was just the tip of the control bars, the rest of the bars was made of boron a good material to control the chain reaction. When all the bars were inserted by pressing the AZ 5, in order to shut down the reactor, the graphite tips accelerated the reaction to a point of no-return. Even in the final process of the Chernobyl disaster no one knew exactly the power level reached by the core, they were only able to read the last value recorded on the screen, over 33000 Mega watts. And this is a problem since the reactor was designed to operate at a power level of 3200 mega watts. Of course the steam was one of the main characters in the explosion, but graphite also created an even more disastrous event. When the control panel together with the bars exploded and was ejected from the core, oxygen rushed inside the core, and by reacting with the super heated graphite… well we know what kind of explosion the people saw… The worst part? The staff of Chernobyl didn’t know that the AZ-5 button could cause this, they didn’t know this defect in the entire nuclear facility. In the most recent series the “responsible” seems to be the engineer who was the responsible for the test, which is depicted as an evil asshole all the time, but in reality, he wasn’t that complete piece of shit that we saw, he also tried to help the other staff members to evacuate the nuclear facility. There’s an interview on UA-cam where he tells what happened that night.

  • @nickyoung-pisan7662
    @nickyoung-pisan7662 8 днів тому

    Was the long uhhhhhh a quagmire reference? Lol