@P Funk its not processed food thats super bad. Fasting in itself slows metabolism. Slower metabolism means your cells will work a lot slower. In turn slowing thier break down process. This decreases the amount of cells duplicating since they can last longer. Keeping you futher away from the tilemere limit. But then again this does severely increase the chance of cancer since one cell can be effected by more mutations before dieing of age. Every plus side has a minus. You might life past 120 or you may die of cancer at 50. I hope its the first though :p
@@mauricebenink U got to be the most stupid person. Who has ever said that fasting slows metabolism? Search it up. Dont spread fake information. Fasting increases metabolism.
24 minutes and 3.45 seconds In 2016 he achieved also the official Guinness World Record. "Biggest Lungs Ever (male)" in static apnea with previous pure oxygen breathe up reaching 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds in an event broadcast on TV, during the Mediterranean Dive Show 2016, becoming the longest official breath hold ever at the moment. Tom Sietas In 2012, German freediver Tom Sietas held his breath underwater for 22 minutes and 22 seconds, besting Dane Stig Severinsen's previous Guinness record by 22 seconds. (Although Guinness still lists Severinsen as the record holder, stating he hyperventilated with oxygen before his attempt for 19 minutes and 30 seconds.)
There is an island called the mermaid island in either indonesia or malaysia(i forgot) where most of the population can dive without any tanks for 11 mins
I know it is a joke, i was going to explain why ur comment is wrong but it's 2AM, i have school tomorrow, i lost 80bucks today, can't sleep and just watched some universe and christian videos so forget about it.
Funny thing she was dead but didn't realize it. Which means death is just a mere moment of pure nothingness lasting in total as long as the stability of the universe and the time till the moment of your reconstruction in an alternate second universe.
My mom told me a story from her childhood where a young woman was presumed dead and later buried and that night gravediggers opened her grave to steal her gold necklace and she was alive, well and she walked home 😂 imagine that
@@ralitsaurukova1106 yeah one of the us presidents (I forget which one but I think it was george Washington) said when he died he wanted to not be buried for like 10 days because he was worried he would actually be alive and then be buried alive
Nice one ;) But.. Friday night, saturday day Saturday night that's it. Sunday morning it was empty and Jesus was not there! Since when.. It makes ONE day TWO nights MAX.
Cases like Anna Bagenholm's are the reason why in my paramedic course we were taught that hypothermia (alongside pediatric cases) is one situation where you administer CPR as long as possible until told to stop, instead of just stopping after 20mins. There's been many a situation like hers where hypothermia has inadvertently saved people's lives
Think about it this way: If she would have been born 1900 she would have lived through Titanic, WW1, the spanish flue, WW2, womens rights, black rights, great Depression, a new millenium, now sitting with her second pandemic and have two years left...AND for all the events she would have been old enough to truly live through them and actively notice them than merely existing (as babys or infants do)... Stories she could tell would be priceless...
The funny thing about not sleeping is after several days you begin having waking dreams (or hallucinations). I had in friend in college who claimed he could go a week without sleep, but quit after three days when a cat jumped on his lap and asked for a bowl of milk in a French accent. He didn't even own a cat....
Yep! true. Once stayed up for over 24 hours and I was seeing shit that wasn't there lol It's scary to think how long these people are going without it.
Dr. Vijg: "You'd need 10,000 worlds like ours to have the chance that there would become human who would become 125 years old." Queen Elizabeth: Challenge accepted.
Hey All, please note where we say CORE TEMPERATURE this is very different to the external/environmental temperature. This is your internal body temperature and usually sits at 98.6°F / 37°C but it can have quite a wide range of 97°F / 36.1°C to 99°F /37.2°C
I think therapeutic hypothermia was used long before Anna Bågenholm's case in 1999. "The history of therapeutic hypothermia and its use in neurosurgery" (Bohl, Martirosyan et al., May 5th. 2018) might be an interesting read starting from hundreds of years ago. I personally remember hearing about it in late 80s or early 90s when I was a kid (but interested in all science). In the article it says: "Between 1985 and 2009, with most cases in the mid-1990s, a total of 105 patients with complex cerebrovascular lesions were treated with intraoperative hypothermia and cardiac arrest".
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During open heart surgery they packed my sister in law's heart with ice. Doing so damaged both her phrenic nerves however. She ended up dying. People should realize any procedure is a weighing of potential benefit and risk. Also, they have changed the particular procedure now, and don't use the ice anymore. They use a different technique. I hope it lowers the risk of damage during these operations..
@@markkollar5436 Thank you.. I'm kind of rocky at the moment, emotionally speaking.. it helps to just hear "I'm sorry".. so thanks.. I just hope people are careful with themselves, you know? Her name was Robyn, and I miss her..
My brother in law's mom was pronounced dead by the doctors one morning around 5 a.m. at her nursing home. But her body was still in the dormitory even after she was pronounced dead and the other grandmas in her dormitory decided to stay up praying for her soul. Let's just say there was a bit of chaos around 9 a.m. while they're still praying over her, when they watch her casually arise and ask for her usual tea.
in the bible study I go to we where talking about how miracles still happen, and one of the little girls asked "how do people not realize that they are miracles? and it's because we "explain" it away or just ignore it
I once fall asleep in a 95° sauna and only woke up 20min later cause my husband snored. We weren't even dissy or near our limits and we are from Germany and not as trained as some nordish folks😂 In competitions there are people sitting much longer in 120° temperature becommimg hot and red but not harmed at all. I'm regularly staing in 60° for ours🤭
As Harry said “The human body is built to actually last 190 years, most of us just die of slow poisoning” and then there's Professor John Oldman/Young who lived to the ripe old age of 14,000
Actually the body is designed to live for ever and it was the result of the fall "sin" that corruped it....There is actually a study that show this ( how the body is designed.. Dont ask me where but it is out there somewhere.
I guess you either completely ignored or didn't understand the point about humidity. Relative humidity expresses the percentage of water vapour in the air out of the total it could hold at that temperature and pressure. The relative humidity in a sauna, especially a hot one at that, is very low. Therefore the temperature to which said air needs to be cooled to in order to become saturated with water vapour is also low, well below the surface temperature of human skin. This allows the body to efficiently cool itself through sweating, as sweat can freely evaporate. It is for this same reason throwing water onto the stones in a sauna makes it feel hotter, although the temperature isn't actually changing. When the humidity increases temporarily, sweat evaporates at a slower rate and causes the body to heat up. Based on these facts it's easy to see how one could comfortably stay in an appropriately humid sauna for extended periods of time, as long as they're staying hydrated. Now, although the air in Death Valley also gets pretty dry in the summer, it still retains about a 20% relative humidity during daytime. This kind of humidity is expected of a sauna at roughly 75-85 °C temperatures. In a 120 °C sauna, a 20% relative humidity would be completely unbearable if not outright unsurvivable. The humidity would have to drop to well below 5% to make a sauna this hot comfortable.
Max Stromberg It’s not a “really likely theory” but a nonsense conspiracy theory made up by a Russian mathematicians who didn’t even publish it as a peer-reviewed paper and didn’t have any evidence at all.
you can survive in 100 celcius sauna for few hours if you hydrate yourself with beer because alcohol somehow makes it feel less hot and also you can go swim to hole drilled to ice to do ”avantouinti” it is pretty cool
by the way, only do the hyperventilation tactic if you're doing a breath holding contest. if you are actively swimming it can cause you body to go into panic mode, kind of like shock but more adrenalin.
Brother my grandmother is 105 she had 2 eye operations for cataracts and have a hunchback with no medical conditions she is still Strong and walks without any support 🙏❤️
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The big thing with age, is that eventually the cells will just die out. So even if someone is as healthy as a 20 year old, the cells for important organs will no longer reproduce and the person would die. However with the possibility of making organs, the question may become how long we want to live. Cause we would have to solve and cure brain related things
Mrs. Calmut went to the doctor for a check up when she was very advanced in age. The doctor said, " I hope to see you next year ". She responded, " I don't see why not, you look perfectly healthy to me !". Rumour has it that she had a wicked sense of humour as well as being very quick. May be that's the secret to living to 122.
10 minutes in 60 degrees? In Finland we are used to be in sauna (70 degrees) for 30 minutes, go out to swim, take a beer and roll in the snow then back to sauna. Still alive!
That's because the sweat produced when in saunas protects your body from the heat. If it weren't for that, we would be fried by the scorching temperature.
@Ian Garza Well, not exactly. They refer to the ambient mperature. But as samakos rightly states: The sauna doesn't kill you, because your sweat is still an effective cooling method. If the sauna would boast a humidity of 95% it would prove pretty unbearable, pretty quick.
Anna was saved at my local hospital! Also, 13.7 is not the the lowest recorded survived temperature anymore, 8-year-old Stella Berndtsson survived after having a body temperature of 13.0 C (55.4F) in 2010.
1:46 It is an interesting story, but not the most extreme case. During winter 2014/2015 a 2 year old boy named Adam snuck out of his house in Poland dressed only in pyjamas and spent the night outside, with his body temperature dropping to 12°C. I believe this is the current world record on low body temperatures.
One that is really strange. Going without sleep is not as dangerous for mental state as going without dreams. The studies on this are difficult, they allow sleep but stimulate enough to prevent entering dream state. The effects are universal physios even though the body is well rested. We still don't know why we need sleep to any real detail, however we can say we need it and dreams are a crucial part of it.
@@user-gu9yq5sj7c Obvious, true, but sleep is more involved than we think. We still don't know to any real extent why we need sleep as much as we do and what it does. The unknown is what makes life interesting.
It's basically defragging the brain. It's why it's not good to rely on sleeping aides that suppress REM sleep (cannabis, melatonin and valerian combo is ok though)
Ive done the wim hof method and ive held my breath for over 5 minutes with no prior training. Wim hof also goes into below 0 water and wind chill with no clothes every day. A lot of things based around the human body and the cold have been proven false by him, the body is capable of more than people think. A good example is me holding breath for 5 minutes. I can usually only hold for about a minute, but doing that method greatly extends what you can do and doing it frequently can unlock potential that has been forgotten by the body from the hundreds of thousands of years that we have had comfort like heated homes and clothes for example. Theres also scientific proof that his method can reduce sickness, the best example off hand is him being injected with something that usually makes people sick for a good while, and he was over it very quickly.
Fun Fact: I once stayed up for 16 days, not by choice. Don’t know why it happened. It was scary. No matter how exhausted I was I just couldn’t fall asleep! That happened when I was a teenager. I’m so glad it hasn’t happened since and I hope it never happens again.
i once went 6 weeks (42 days) without eating, i went from 18 stone down to 14 stone, i was in severe depression at the time and i only had 2 litres of water a week and still lived, what saved my life was trying to end it all quicker by drinking a poisonous substance, after drinking it i phoned the emergency services, i was in the iccu and in a coma for 2 weeks
I work for a lady who is 105 years old who is still in her own home. She uses a walker and depending on the day, you can have a good conversation with her. She only stopped driving about 5 years ago.
Well, it's physics. They have to still take in at least a few calories or they'd suffer tremendously. Think scurvy and all the other illnesses from vitamin deficiencies.
RemizZ Yeah, they do suffer tremendously. It's heart failure in the end. At some point, your body simply doesn't have enough energy stored up to supply the heart muscle. But, before that, it doesn't have enough energy to supply the brain, and it becomes harder and harder to think clearly and save yourself, even if you hadn't meant to die.
I once stayed awake for about a day and a half. I felt SO shit. Like, I had a constant drone of nausea all the next day, I could hardly think straight. My eyes didn't really shut when I DID try to sleep. It was as if my body was in some weird shock where I couldn't go to sleep easily. Eventually, I did, but that experience was so unpleasant. And that was less than 2 days.
I've had the same exact experience as you, definitely not pleasant! I started seeing shit that wasn't there and couldn't close my eyes even though I was dead tired. Couldn't eat either.
I remember hearing about someone who was put in a mortuary without removing the person's pacemaker. And guess what? That person experienced how it felt to be a car with a jumper cable and survived, scaring any personel in the area until the person was taken out of the freezer.
So for the “purge” of CO2 for diving you are suppose to go till you are light headed. Then taking a last gulp of air before going under. Doing so I managed to hit 3 minutes without feeling pressed.
11:59 When I learned about this disease, I had an existential crisis. Because at the time of learning about it, I had gone 2 days without sleep even though I was desperately trying. I can't imagine a worse way to die...
@@adamant8435, i think he thought that he get the prion FFI (Fatal Familial Imnosia). Problem: Prion are GOING to kill you once you got infected with them. Dont worry however, they are insanly rare and can only be contracted via contamined food.
Usually around 80C but with lower humidity 100C is correct, the hottest recorded temperature is apparently 160 degrees C, but that was with a humidity of only 1%. By comparison, Steam Rooms with a higher humidity usually run at 40-50C. Thanks for your comment and watching 👍
Well, usually people do not stay for that long in such a hot Sauna, and there is always a shower or a lake to cool off in. The humidity plays a very large role, also. I enjoy a mild Sauna of "only" 60°C and a relative humidity of 40%, but in some places of the world the relative humidity can regularly reach 100%, I imagine my 60°C Sauna would be quite unbearable with a 90-100% relative humidity.
I personally don't like to get in sauna under 80 degrees Celsius since the temperature is so low, that I hit the limit with the humidity level, i.e. even if I throw water on the sauna stove (kiuas), the water doesn't vapor. I prefer temperatures between 90-100 degrees, since at that temperature I rarely hit the max humidity, so there is always room for more "löyly".
Wim Hoff went on Everest in boxers, swam under ice water, and he is not an exception, it’s just training, but this doesn’t mean he is actually reaching those low temperatures, as proven in a lab, he maintains and even slightly raises his temperature.
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About the Maximum time without sleep a little addition: That numbers only apply to "normal" ppl. I was heavy stimulant addicted in the past and in that condition, its practicaly no problem to stay awake for 2 weeks + and i know of someone who stayed awake (if you can call a Zombie awake) for nearly 4 weeks. Logically, the mental health goes down the drain, you start hallucinating very very hard (not only seeing things but also touching and hearing them) and your IQ goes close to zero (and staying there for quite some time) but you are awake and will (mist likely) survive. Dont get me wrong here. This condition isnt fun. Okay, it is fun the first, second and maybe third night. But when your Wallpapers start to move and to talk to you and your inner voices telling you that you definitely have to stay awake or something bad will happen, the fun ends. And when you realise that the last session probably made you 5points dumper and that you actually are in the middle of one, you than you know your life followed your mental health on its way down the drain.
"Viewer discretion advised" Back in the days there was a experiment around this called the Russian sleep experiment, quite horrendous results. Gruesse von NZ
On 12/20/1980 19 year old Jean Hilliard wrecked her car. In the middle of winter in Minnesota. She decided to walk home. The next morning Jean was found frozen SOLID in the front yard of a rancher. They could barely get her in the car because she was frozen stiff as a board. Drs couldn’t even get an IV in her. They kept breaking the needles. Drs thought she was dead. However over a few days Jean thawed out. Drs thought she would be a vegetable due to lack of oxygen, but Jean eventually woke up, and made a full recovery. Almost zero long term issues. 😳
Don't remember exactly when but i had a temperature of around 42⁰ when i was a small kid, even tho my temperature was high i was feeling myself just like if I was standing naked in the middle of Antarctica. I was in a coat, under several blankets, holden by my grandma and i was still shaking like crazy, i couldn't even talk since my teeth were hitting each other at inhumane pace. It was in the middle of summer as well, really unpleasant, never felt myself as cold as it was back then and i've been outside in -56.
I once had major hallucinations after staying awake only 72 hrs. But I was also really dehydrated from exercise and heat. It was the weirdest experience of my life.
as a gamer, staying awake for 60 hours straight was no problem at all. I'd imagine something like 90 hours would be strenuous but easily possible. You really just gotta keep yourself entertained. Competitive gaming takes care of that i know plenty of gamers who regularly go for about 70 hour cycles and maybe an occasional rarity of 90 hours
@MALEK001 001 sure you can. My example was about the game Diablo 3. This is a game where you walk around and farm stuff and the more time you spend, the stronger you get. The game has new seasons about every half a year where everyone starts off fresh. During this new start period, which is usually friday evening, players start from level 1. If you play without any breaks until about sunday, then you will be on the leaderboards as a top player. Some people play until monday before taking a break. I've seen a few go until tuesday morning The start of a new season is by far the most exciting period. So exciting to the point that you actually dont even want to sleep. Its not like players are forcing themselves. No, its natural not to want to sleep when you're doing something so exciting
@MALEK001 001 a competitive game is any game where you compete against other players. This competition can be direct (where you kill the other player) or indirect (where you outperform the other player with stats on the leaderboard).
In 1st grade I had a temperature of 107.2°F, I know I did, and my parents still don’t believe me, even when I know what the nurse said and saw the thermometer, which by the way, was near brand new and worked perfectly for students before me
I belive you after experiencing time in hospital where they go strictly by the book...They are indoctrinated (no pun intended) and refuse to believe anything else is possible.