"And at the moment Jeremy's can opened the pressure released would create a blast equivalent of a 140 megaton thermonuclear WMD, obliterating 1/3 of Canada and inciting WW3"
That's why we don't have the footage. The recipient and camera holder were both killed in the blast. Luckily, the footage was uploaded in near real time.
@@davidnoonan7893 Yeah Damn doesn’t that suck a goofy meaningless video meaning no harm created for the purpose of fun has a can that flips a few times from their attempt to get a somewhat cinematic video. Get a life.
actually they took multiple shots, as having multiple cameras in 1 shot would look terrible and since it'd pretty difficult having to move the camera considering how fast it's moving, the obvious solution was to just take multiple shots of different cans.
Dude why does everyone always have to find a glitch in something in order to enjoy it? Like take it for what it is, a hockey rink in a dudes yard is dope and an idea a 13 yr old would have to launch a drink that far and then to execute it as an adult.
Yea, but he was clearly thrown that beer by a person just out of view of the camera lol. There is no chance that the beer we saw traveling out there is the one he caught and opened lol
Shaking Closed carbonated drinks is totally fine if you get rid of the introduced air bubbles that can sit at the Walls of the Containers. For example if you shake a closed plastic Coke bottle and tap on the sides Until the build up bubble move to the top, it won't create a mess!
The amount of time this must have taken is crazy lol. The can goes down top up, slides down top down, switches to top up near the bottom, and then is top down again when it flies into his hands. 😂
This is the most Canadian shirt ever made! And I love it. After all, If it wasn’t for Canadians we wouldn’t have such hilarious actors and amazing video games
I was just coming to say that it stopped multiple times and they had to of forgot what way it was cause they fucked it by it fist sliding down right side up and it changes as soon as it come out the pipe
@@Gold63Beastthe only time friction produces no heat is when it is so high the object doesnt even move. The ice surrounding the can may absorb heat from the can causing it to cool off, but that isnt friction. That would be normal heat dissipation through radiation. Edit: I have been helpfully reminded that the heat transfer happening here is through conduction and not radiation.
@@DrinkyMcBeer in this case. I’m 100% sure, friction plays a big part in actually cooling the can. If it was just hovering, it will not have enough surface area for heat/cold transfer. Friction is needed for better results…as it would sliding DOWN an ice tunnel.
@@Gold63Beast that would be gravity holding it against the ice, which allows heat to more quickly radiate out of the can. Friction is the resistance to movement being applied to the can. This is caused by the air and the ice, both of which have a low amount of friction. Since there is very little friction it hardly warms up the can. Basically friction turns some of the cans movement energy into heat energy.
Congratulations, they hadn't 9 different cameras to catch it from all the angles, so they needed to send it down a few times to make it look cooler and not so boring by looking it go down only from the start, they could send it from the same position, but instead decided to switch positions, and look, it worked! Look at how many dorks like you are falling on this stupid trick, the comments amount is basically 3 times bigger!
As a videographer I’d say it’s because they took a lot of videos and had to reshoot because they wanted to get different angles of it going down for the video
@@360gwalo good videographer but horrible physician, the hose just flattens because of the bike weight, it's not a concrete hard hose, you can even see the water reacting to the flattening
I think they just shot it multiple times to get all the angles they wanted, I doubt they got all this in one try. Not everything has to be a conspiracy yknow.
... the point of my original comment was the fact that they didn't make the minimal effort to make sure they sent it down the tube the same direction for each shot. No sense of professionalism I guess...
So majestic..... I've never personally met any, and only ever friends with one so, even though it sounds like he exists with/around others, I choose to believe they're just a myth. You know, one of the mythic races/societies: •Dwarven •Elven •Mermaid •Canadians •Aztecs •Leprechauns
@@NarwahlGamingomg I LOVE Columbo haha. Thank God my mama put me on to all the good stuff through out my life. Even now that I’m 27, she still puts me on to all the good stuff. I love you mama ♥️
@@Airsoft_Ninjathis is a relevation worthy of being listed for the Nobel prize! It can literally change human history! What's your name, young man, you're going places
The way he threw those gloves off his hands, I instinctively stood up and started swinging. Thought I was back on the ice, and homeboy threw his gloves off like he meant business.
That was all the footage that was received from the camera, unfortunately it (and the man opening the can) didn't survive the subsequent explosion. Sadly, everything within a 50yrds radius was obliterated. 💥
Absolutely. I've seen some shit. The most intense was a guy shared he rigged his car so the alcohol would deliver from his wiper washer in his car. True story.
@@CarsCatAliens Sorry, friend. This is an example of what we call hyperbole. I’m speaking in extremes purposefully to playfully convey that I thought this was a fun video. It’s a literary device. 🙄
I wonder about that. The shaking would only be from the irregularities of the path. Falling is really the same as standing still due to Einstein's laws of general relativity and us why the spinning coolers that spin the beer cans in ice water to rapidly cool them doesn't shake up the can as the rotation is constant.