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I know I'm super late to the party, but this could go one way or the other, we're missing a frame of key information, its possible that the firework exploded and made a lower resistance channel for the lightning or the lightning hit the firework and made it explode, it would be imperceivable to the human eye and was missed by the camera either way
(11:10) Once in 6th grade I was out in school doing a thing my school called "outdoor ed" which was basically where the grade went camping for 3 days straight and in the middle of the night me and my friends were goofing off, it had to have been at least 11 o'clock, and we saw a meteor that looked just like that one. One of the coolest experiences I've witnessed.
@@pezzygamez402 he means the aftermath. the aftershock. idk in detail what it does to the ground afterward besides what i see in movies. not the fact that two pieces of dirt slabs move
Fun fact, that spider is a Huntsman. Completely harmless to humans, but they still kill thousands a year. How? By scaring the fuck out of us and causing an overreaction (car crash, falling in your house, etc)
Even big spiders don't really bother me unless they surprise me by crawling directly on me when I wasn't expecting it. But if I see a black widow I have a tiny heart attack, I was picking up a shoe to check if it dried yet in the sun and a huge black widow fell off and brushed right against my hand and my soul tried to leave my body lol I'll take the big scary ones that dont' harm me to even the tiniest black widow or brown recluse which are dangerous But even then if I do come across a black widow and I'm not surprised, I handle it pretty calmly. Except one time my dad was helping me get one and tried to literally reach for it with his hand and I was like "seriously dad wtf are you trying to get bit?" Idk what he was thinking, he's been bit before and it messsed him up for weeks, seeing him reach for that widow scared the heck out of me. But I'll hold a tarantula the size of my face no problem because I know how cool and chill they are.
then they are not really killing thousands a year, they are the CAUSE of thousands of deaths a year. don't blame huntsman spiders just because you forgot that brakes existed or forgot there was a banana behind you and slipped, I think I represent most huntsman spiders when I say, HOW DARE YOU,
Huntsman spiders are to damn big for our own sanity. Like why? Is Australia trying to give us nightmares. At least they're harmless unless scaring the shit out of me counts as harm.
It's also how fast they are. I literally have a heart attack whenever I see something that looks thin and black rush along a wall or ceiling, even if it's just black string.
I got to “see” a meteor once! Unfortunately, I wasn’t looking to the sky at the time. I was driving through my neighborhood in the evening, when everything became as bright as day for like three seconds before becoming dusk again. I thought a transformer had blown, but there was no noise. Later I saw on the news that there had been a meteor overhead, and the event made a lot more sense lol
Forgot Jack said he had some videoes pre-recorded and told myself “wow Jack recovered pretty quickly” EDIT: I know Jack has recovered and I'm so glad! However, I originally commented this before he announced he was covid-free
Get rid of those assholes beneath boluga 3! You people have no shame! Get the fuck out!!!!! (Comments from good people, obviously not referring to you, depending on the timing of my comment). By the way, stop telling me they're bots. People put the bots up, and they need to get the fuck out!
@Instagram User No one will remember you, you are a stain that can be washed out so very easily, not even family will remember you for your toxic legacy. Whomever made this bot, I bet you are rotting away somewhere, wishing for reactions from people on the internet. The internet may be forever...but your existence is already erased.
There's a one in 3.4359627% of a rainbow and a lightning strike to happen at the same time and depending on how good you are, you technically have a 2 in 5 chance most of the time
@Instagram User you have more comments on this channel than you do subscribers... I think you’re already in hell buddy I hope your comment spam gets deleted, ‘‘tis just a fleshwound for Jack
Bill Nye walking into an elevator odds is about 0.00000000075% chance (about 6,000 members of the IAC in Adelaide at the time, 642 hotels to stay at in town, 4 elevators at the hotel, elevator doors are open for about ten seconds)
the video had barely started, the explosion right before you started talking happened and out of nowhere I burped and somehow it fit so well with the timing, it made me burst out laughing. XD what are the odds hahahahahaha
*Jack:* *"Imagine if I ended the video right no.."* *Me:* *Literally watches two 6 second ads, waiting to see if he actually ended the video.* Nice strategy.
@Woolier Blueberry the reason some people can argue that gold is better is because it's very chemically stable and resists the corrosion that degrades other types of electrical connectors like silver and copper
Fun fact about meteorites: there's a place in Antarctica where they're easy to identify. "This ice we're standing on is 3 miles thick, so . . . where exactly did this rock come from?"
"wow I should be a science guy" words uttered shortly after "I don’t think gold conducts electricity" fun fact: gold is a HIGHLY efficient conductor! It is often used in small electronics (microchips, processors...) like the ones found in your cellphone.
Mamaaaaaa Just robbed a store Got all the gold found insideee Shot by cop as i Stepped outside Mamaaaaaaa I just wanted gold But then i died and threw it alll awayyyyyyyyyyyyyy Mamaaaaaaaaa ooh ooh ohhhhhh
Sean: "I should be a science guy" Also Sean: "I don’t think gold conducts electricity" It’s ok, Sean. None of us expect you to be an expert in everything. Like I couldn’t tell you much about how cars work other than gas fumes go boom boom. Hope. You feel better soon!
@Instagram User @Instagram User No one will remember you, you are a stain that can be washed out so very easily, not even family will remember you for your toxic legacy. Whomever made this bot, I bet you are rotting away somewhere, wishing for reactions from people on the internet. The internet may be forever...but your existence is already erased.
Never tell me the odds that this video ended right when I heard a firework go off. There isnt any show, this was the one and only firework that was set off.
"I don't think Gold conducts electricity." Funny you should say that, because Gold conducts electricity *extremely* well. So your theorem about the Gold actually being where the lightning struck might be fairly correct.
@@DavidJones-ct7fw copper is just as good and anyone trying to tell you otherwise is trying to sell overpriced garbage. That said gold contacts on connectors are noticably better for some applications, though idk if any research on specifically audio has been done.
Sean has clearly never seen Australian spiders. We have huntsman spiders the size of dinner plates that casually live in the corner of the ceiling. They might be the size of a small child but they chill.
@@Aussie_Damo its more conductive than materials like copper, e.g. why gold is used on the ends of expensive HMDI cables, its really expensive so isnt mass produced to such a large extent
@@matthewbell9288 copper 100% is more conductive then gold 70% but copper oxidises in the air and will ruin a terminal or an electronic connection. Compared to aluminium having gold on a terminal doesn't do anything for conductivity but make it look more premium to jack up the price to unsuspecting customers.
@@SquidneyT man literally said gold doesn't conduct electricity early in the video. Like if gold doesn't conduct electricity, then how does a PC work, magic?
9:39 I wanna say that it makes more sense to have just a back license plate because if you're on traffic patrol and need to run a plate of a (legitimately) suspicious car or have an APB for a plate, you're more likely to be tailing the car in question.
9:25 I live in Florida and most cars have the license plate on both front and back. And on other cars, they only have it on the front or on the back. That's why on highways, there's two cameras taking pictures to ensure that whoever's driver is still paying toll/taxes. Hope this helps
Unironically, that is exactly what Bill Nye did on his show when he got outside of basic anatomy, chemistry, and physics. As an actor, he just faked that he was an authority on the episode's topic, combined with what amounted to a well-curated Google search on the topic. My teaching mentor told me this: "Teaching is pretending you've known all your life what you just learned that morning."
I'm gonna vent a bit here in hopes that itll just get covered up but having these videos is helping a lot right now, my uncle passed suddenly to covid last night and it's been hard because when my dad died he was the one who stood up and helped us, watching this helped me feel a little but of normalcy and routine
So sorry to hear of your loss, that sucks. Your uncle sounds like a great dude. Wish I could give you a hug or something, but I'm happy you're finding some normalcy where you can. Good luck with everything. I hope the pain eases soon. ♡♡♡ Love, some rando on the internet
The meteor thing...I used to do 5 mile night walks (like midnight or so) for my exercise (and I used to live in the middle of no where), and over the course of about 5 years, I saw over a dozen meteors.
Fun Fact: Former US Presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on the same exact day just hours apart of each other, July 4th 1826. Exactly to the day, 50 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
2:15 DID YOU JUST SAY YOU DON'T THINK GOLD CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY?! eh... fine, just apologize to the society of Electronic Karens and I won't make a video about it!
Cool moment the meteor video reminded me of; I always like to look out my window before bed to see if I can identify the constellations that are visible (if I can even see the stars at all because of light pollution). One night just as I was lifting my blinds to look out, a meteor flashed across the sky just as I got the blinds above eye level. I've seen so many shooting stars or meteors but I've never been able to catch a photo of one, even during meteor showers with my camera set up taking 2 second exposures at random intervals, nothing.
I hate that the bots on this video are trashing jack when he’s literally the sweetest person. There are very few people who use their fame for good things and he is one
I just report every bot comment I see, it's brutal that someone's taken the time to make bots that comment awful stuff like that on all his videos They've gotten even meaner since he tested positive too, like get a life you dickholes
its even worse on the video he made about him catching Covid. Most of them are "HAHAHAHA JACK IS GONNA BE WITH HIS DAD SOON LOLOLOL" Made me so mad q-q
12:31 I was so lucky to actually see a meteor exactly like the one in that clip a few days ago and the timing was unreal, saw it the moment I turned around. Honestly one of the best things I've ever seen. About 1am and was glowing green, never gonna see anything like it again
I saw this one whilr listening to music and the meteor lighted up exactly when the beat dropped I dont care if anyone will believe this it was a fucking beautiful moment and no one will ever take that away from me ^^
> "Fork over your reddit card" >sound plays before the card hits jack's glasses > "Wait a sec-" >plays it again >realize it's Banjo's hurt sound from Banjo Kazooie.
"I don't think gold conducts electricity" Jack conviently misses the fact that the electronics industry is one of the biggest consumers of gold due to the fact that it conducts electricity VERY well.
I really appreciate that the guy went out of his way to safely get that spider out of his house even though he was clearly quite freaked out by it; most people wouldn't do that for a spider, especially one that large.
oof i wish i could get spiders or any bug out of my house safely, but i can barely manage to kill them/attempt to get near enough to kill them. I had a nervous breakdown where I was hysterically crying and literally like flipping my shit for like 2 hours before working up the courage to even go back upstairs towards my room, and eventually kill a COCKROACH. Thinking about it still makes me shudder, and I couldn't even dispose of it. (And fuck that if you think I was about to go back into that room peacefully after all that and just coexist with a dead cockroach.) I had to wake my dad up, after all that, just to get rid of the body. (He was very proud of me because he knows how much I have problems with bugs.) I was 17 at the time, lol, to clarify, I'm not a kid, I just have a massive fear of bugs in general, but ants and spiders are my absolute hellfire in terms of fear. I don't like hurting bugs! It's kinda against my morals to some degree, but I can't do anything about it cause I literally will avoid a room I see a dead bug in for weeks to months after and after the cockroach incident I was so paranoid I didn't sleep well for a good month. I also literally have bug spray, a frequency transmitter that helps get rid of bugs supposedly (I know it does emit noise cause I can hear high pitched shit like the blocks from laptop chargers when they're plugged in, if the room is quiet, and for the first few months after I got the thing, the noise bugged me a lot. It flashes so it was just like throbbing tinnitus lmao.) and a flyswatter near my bed, plus my cats, and I have those sticky bug catchers in like three places in my room alone, just to keep me from being anxious about the possibility and help limit the chances of dealing with bugs in here. (This was all post-cockroach-incident) Thankfully I haven't seen any since, even though it was a good year or so ago.
@@kiralonely1307 i also hate bugs, and especially ants due to a few very bad past experiences. I used to get them in my room every summer because they’d come in to try to avoid the heat, but when I got a new window the sealant kept them away. They still come inside sometimes (only by the back door because they try to get to my dog’s water dish when it’s really hot out) but only very rarely and I almost always catch the first scouts so they don’t come in in force. I do feel bad for killing them (and all the other bugs) but I have the same issue with even getting close enough to kill them. Taking them outside just isn’t feasible for me, though I can sometimes get someone else to do it. One thing that’s been helpful for me is that bugs are repelled by lavender and peppermint (peppermint especially keeps ants and spiders away) so I have dried lavender on my windowsill and use peppermint essential oil in my diffuser when I’m particularly anxious about bugs. It’s not a surefire way of keeping them out (unfortunately that’s not really possible) but it does work very well. If you like either scent, I’d recommend using the oils or the actual plants to repel the ickies. Lavender also happens to be a scent that helps my anxiety because I associate it with good memories, so it’s a good way for me to calm down if I do encounter a bug. I don’t know if that’ll be helpful for you, but I thought I’d mention it just in case. It’s so rare for me to hear other people who hate ants especially, no one really bats an eye at someone being afraid of spiders but I always get ridiculed for being afraid of ants. Just nice to know I’m not alone in it, though I am sorry since I know how much it sucks. Sorry for the long comment lol, but the peppermint and lavender repelling bugs fact is one of my favorites to share :)