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Why don't ships go straight? | Great Circles 

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I always draw ocean passages as curved lines, but did you know that there was a reason behind it?
On longer passages, ships take a great circle track. Great circles are the shortest way to get between two points on the surface of a sphere. In this video we explore great circles and look at why they work.
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@bouncer01710
@bouncer01710 4 года назад
Duh, it's to avoid the sea monsters located on those old maps!
@ieuanhunt552
@ieuanhunt552 4 года назад
Thar be dragons
@LiebestraumLiszt
@LiebestraumLiszt 4 года назад
Forsooth be the loch ness monster
@bloubear2557
@bloubear2557 4 года назад
I reckon a kraken
@secondlieutenan
@secondlieutenan 4 года назад
Oh rly?
@staliniumprojectile
@staliniumprojectile 4 года назад
Those maps are not real obviously, they depict fictional routes 🤦‍♂️
@inglepropnoosegarm7801
@inglepropnoosegarm7801 4 года назад
For God's sake don't show this to any flat-Earthers.
@clivekibbler4578
@clivekibbler4578 4 года назад
to late i seen it now
@daninja6555
@daninja6555 4 года назад
*COUGH COUGH* We cube earth believers are offended XD #Minecraft
@integrationofmanandmachine4714
@integrationofmanandmachine4714 4 года назад
@@clivekibbler4578 so what do you say
@samuelmatheson9655
@samuelmatheson9655 4 года назад
EARTH FLAT, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@christianpineapple2926
@christianpineapple2926 4 года назад
@@clivekibbler4578 it's obvious that you're stupid you did not even spell "too" correctly
@adamcrofts9903
@adamcrofts9903 4 года назад
I have never been on any boat and I don't live near water. Why do I like this channel?
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 4 года назад
Former life a sailor?
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
It's great to have you aboard Adam
@9HighFlyer9
@9HighFlyer9 4 года назад
I don't know but I've never been on anything larger than ski boat and never on the ocean. I love the crossover with aviation though.
@sedzanithilivhali882
@sedzanithilivhali882 4 года назад
Same here. I'm not into ships but this channel keeps me coming back
@pumpkin6429
@pumpkin6429 4 года назад
Why are you asking questions you'd only have the answer to?
@duchi882
@duchi882 4 года назад
*Why Ships Don't go Straight:* 1. They're Gay
@atzuras
@atzuras 4 года назад
But we call ships "She".
@9HighFlyer9
@9HighFlyer9 4 года назад
@@atzuras I'm pretty certain females can be "gay" mind blowing I know.
@ryanchuabowen2045
@ryanchuabowen2045 4 года назад
@@9HighFlyer9 If a 'she' like a man, then isn't it straight?
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 4 года назад
@@9HighFlyer9 There are no real lesbians, just bi girls and unfuckable fuglies.
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 4 года назад
@@atzuras We also call drag queens "she".
@panos6705
@panos6705 4 года назад
Do ships take advantage of ocean currents or are they not making any big difference?
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
They do make a difference. We use charts that show the currents of the world to try and save fuel
@rickywiltshire815
@rickywiltshire815 4 года назад
Yes, Navigators or Captains do. It's like an added benefit - like when a plane encounters tail wind and it gets to the airport earlier than planned. Same concept.
@maxscott3349
@maxscott3349 4 года назад
@Ed Peters Do you have dictionaries on those ships?
@BRPJR
@BRPJR 4 года назад
@@maxscott3349 these books are called publications. Yes, we have an abundance of them. Nautical Publications.
@WIRRUZZZ
@WIRRUZZZ 4 года назад
I've heard a crew of a yacht claiming that they have gained places during a race by anchoring. They noted that they couldn't sail faster then the current they were up against (i.e. effectively going backwards) and dropped anchor. Some of their competition didn't . . . This also had the side effect of allowing them to rest and be more effective when wind and / or currents shifted in more favourable directions. In Aviation the "North Atlantic Tracks" for example are calculated daily to take the most advantage of jetstreams, I'd be surprised if something similar didn't exist in the maritime world, as well . . .
@Gabriel-he6ih
@Gabriel-he6ih 4 года назад
**slaps roof of comment section** This bad boi can fit so many memes in it
@generalralph6291
@generalralph6291 4 года назад
Your internet jackpot is ready, sir.
@saltysteel3996
@saltysteel3996 3 года назад
The Master Tanker? I challenge you to a dual in WoTs then.
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 3 года назад
When I flew from Switzerland to the US, I flew a curve (on mercator maps) over Greenland, which I did not realize before the trip. I actually saw the ice masses below me at once, which was an unexpected, exciting sight.
@12worlder
@12worlder 4 года назад
this info is all well and good Casual Navigation, but one question you've never been able to answer is, What DO you do with a drunken sailor?!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Ahh.. That's easy.. You need to put him in the longboat until he's sober
@peterparahuz7094
@peterparahuz7094 4 года назад
if i were the lad, i'd rather you put me in the bed with the captain's daughter
@popcornegg4405
@popcornegg4405 4 года назад
You sure his balance isn’t just off because the ship rocked all day?
@BRPJR
@BRPJR 4 года назад
Nowadays, we send him home. End of story.
@jaysmith1408
@jaysmith1408 4 года назад
Nothing works like sticking him in the scuppers with a hose pipe on him.
@knpark2025
@knpark2025 3 года назад
title: why don't ships go straight? plot twist: they are actually going straight
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro 2 года назад
Exactly. "Straight" relative to what?
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro 2 года назад
@Miles Dyson I didn't say they did. What are you talking about? Also, water does not truelly level due to surface tension. You can easily see this by placing a small drop of water on your finger. It dosn't sit flat or level but is curved. The larger the body of water the less evident it is.
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro 2 года назад
@Miles Dyson It's not an analogy, it's a small scale experiment demonstrating a principle in physics. Surface tension is a thing and it effects the behavior of fluids. It's how certain insects can "walk" on the water's surface without relying on buoyancy of their body, like a ship, but on the surface tension of water If it helps, take a more viscous fluid like engine oil, especially if cold, pour it into a level contain, wait a bit and comeback and look at it. It dosn't sit perfectly flat in the container. Fluid does level out but it dosn't sit perfectly flat.
@nobodythatyouknow241
@nobodythatyouknow241 2 года назад
@Miles Dyson exactly miles. The water levels out on the curvature of the earth. Now please give me your version of how tides work. I'll just go grab some beer and popcorn first.
@michaeldamolsen
@michaeldamolsen 3 года назад
2:31 "On a polar projection, a great circle track is a straight line." - This is only true if you are traveling on a meridian. In all other cases the path of a great circle on the polar (Equidistant Azimuthal) projection is in fact still a curve. I saw only two other comments mentioning this, but they were buried way down the page, so I thought it worth repeating this small but important point. Other than that, this was an excellent video. Very clear, and pleasantly narrated :) An additional interesting fact: A straight line on a Mercator projection is called a rhumb line or a loxodrome. It is the path you will follow if you stay on the same bearing throughout the journey. Keeping rhumb lines straight is what results in the area distortions at the poles on Mercator. If you are navigating without being able to determine longitude precisely, and using only a compass, the Merrcator map is an invaluable tool, hence it's popularity in older times. Now we have accurate clocks and GPS, and other map projections are gaining popularity.
@pieterboelen2862
@pieterboelen2862 2 года назад
For Great Circles to be straight lines, look at the Gnomonic Projection. Brilliant way of making the earth look distorted as well! 😜
@fouadkhattar
@fouadkhattar 2 года назад
You sound like a geomatic or a surveyor or something, right?
@michaeldamolsen
@michaeldamolsen 2 года назад
@@fouadkhattar No, I am just an amateur. For fun I have been playing with programming different map projections on my computer, so I have learned a bit about the topic that way. The real professionals know a lot more than I do :)
@fouadkhattar
@fouadkhattar 2 года назад
@@michaeldamolsen ahh i see, great for you man, those stuff aren't easy yk, mathematical formulas are a damn pain in the ass 😂
@michaeldamolsen
@michaeldamolsen 2 года назад
@@siddarthgrewal Thanks for the excellent addendum!
@angryginger791
@angryginger791 2 года назад
These videos are awesome. They are simplified enough for anyone to understand, but also have enough depth to be interesting to those with a bit more knowledge. I've never had much interest in nautical stuff, but I've been bingeing these all week.
@drunkninja00
@drunkninja00 4 года назад
I like how RU-vid's algorithm answers the questions I never asked
@heyimgayalso6129
@heyimgayalso6129 4 года назад
Because *some one* didn’t fix one of the front wheels
@MrSmithSAH
@MrSmithSAH 4 года назад
Looking at you STEPHEN
@3bydacreekside
@3bydacreekside 4 года назад
God damn it GREG
@maxscott3349
@maxscott3349 4 года назад
Short answer: they do, it's your map that's screwey.
@iamwisdomsky
@iamwisdomsky 3 года назад
It's Earth's fault. Why does it need to be a sphere when it can be just flat? That way our maps don't need to adjust and neither our calculations.
@tweaker1968
@tweaker1968 4 года назад
I have been working and playing on boats for 30 years and enjoy every one of your vids.... Keep up the good work!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks Brendan, it's great to have you here!
@russellszabadosaka5-pindin849
@russellszabadosaka5-pindin849 3 года назад
The oceans/open sea scare me (bad experience when I was young) but also fascinate me, and this channel is the best I’ve found so far. Subscribed!
@villagernumber7882
@villagernumber7882 4 года назад
“Because we all know earth is a sphere” Me, who is a minecraft Villager: Nah it a _CUBE_ Edit: because so many people are taking this seriously I have to point out that THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A JOKE
@2MeterLP
@2MeterLP 4 года назад
No! Its a dodecahedron!
@iamchrollo425
@iamchrollo425 4 года назад
no its a cylinder. so basic
@najrenchelf2751
@najrenchelf2751 4 года назад
Villager Number 78, I was confused by your comment until I saw your avatar. We come from different worlds you and I.
@addust
@addust 4 года назад
Villager 78 sorry i have to ban you for misinformation. :pban villager78 misinformation
@quincymagoo2473
@quincymagoo2473 4 года назад
It’s an infinite flatness, humans cannot go beyond the Infinite Ice Wall - the ancient Giant Nephilim and Mole People live there
@patrickrobinson317
@patrickrobinson317 4 года назад
I love your channel. I learn so much !!!! You were born to teach. You are really good at it. Patrick from Bethesda, Maryland, USA !!!!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks Patrick. Glad you enjoy it
@Apodeipnon
@Apodeipnon 4 года назад
this was more detailed than i bargained for
@IECujo
@IECujo 3 года назад
"We all know the shape of the earth is a sphere" I think some people need to relearn this part.
@Kevedsa4esan
@Kevedsa4esan 4 года назад
“Also compatible with aviation!”
@bisken6547
@bisken6547 4 года назад
Also walking *V E R Y L O N G* distances
@geennaam2712
@geennaam2712 4 года назад
this week i had a test of navigtion about greatcirkels. thanks for the video!
@Sr7Sr7Sr7
@Sr7Sr7Sr7 3 года назад
I don’t even care for boats, but something about these videos is so interesting and relaxing.
@stevenlarratt3638
@stevenlarratt3638 3 года назад
Love the way you say we all know the charts are skewed and the earth is round... then do an entire video that by your logic we all know!
@cvf628
@cvf628 3 года назад
Why don't ship's go straight? - because they're ferries.
@zielonysnajper2105
@zielonysnajper2105 3 года назад
Nice one
@PW.6060
@PW.6060 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@OvelNick
@OvelNick 2 года назад
Can't like your comment because it's sitting on 69. Here's a reply instead.
@christophkeresztes8617
@christophkeresztes8617 4 года назад
I really enjoy watching your videos, even though I am more a plane than a ship person, just because planes taxi 20 kts on the ramp and ships go 20 kts over the sea ;) But it is really interesting to see that 90% of the stuff you explain in your videos could be put 1:1 into aviation. Maritime and Aviation are just best friends :)
@spavliskojr
@spavliskojr 3 года назад
This also applies to aeronautical navigation. funny how similar aircraft and vessels have in common.
@Yukimaru0
@Yukimaru0 3 года назад
It's not that surprising really. Both vessels have to travel over the same distances so the principals of how you make sure you know where your going are more or less the same. The only real difference is the speed at which your are traveling and what happens should you run out of fuel.
@alexengler486
@alexengler486 2 года назад
That’s not all. The same principle applies to both the wings on an airplane and the rudder. Also, I’m not sure about this one, but I guess airplanes use red lights for PS and green for SB? Can anyone confirm?
@spavliskojr
@spavliskojr 2 года назад
@@alexengler486 That is correct. Aircraft use the same red PS/green SB markers as Ships. Also uses nautical miles and Knots in navigation and speed. Basically an airplane is a 3 dimensional boat. The air moves just like water. only less dense.
@geraldlrstubbs
@geraldlrstubbs 2 года назад
They are both passing through dynamic fluids.
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 2 года назад
@@alexengler486 Those lights also apply to spacecrafts
@guillaumeromain6694
@guillaumeromain6694 4 года назад
You never fail to make any subject interesting :) Thank you
@MrAchile13
@MrAchile13 4 года назад
Good to see you back!
@somerival930
@somerival930 3 года назад
I remember seeing Antarctica and the Arctic in 2 circles on one of those large classroom maps, and I spent a good while trying to locate these 2 locations on the map for a while, before I realised they were supposed to show the North and South poles...
@xXx-nm4jw
@xXx-nm4jw 4 года назад
Now I know, I used to have the same question too. That makes sense. Thank you Casual Navigation.
@axeman2073
@axeman2073 4 года назад
Best short answer to explain great circle routes I’ve seen. Well done
@bryansmith1920
@bryansmith1920 4 года назад
Thank you I am an out of date sailor I haven't sailed a yacht now since 03 and then it was done through the Islands off of Dubrovnik So was in the Med therefore sailing the easy way My Dad taught me to sail in a Mirror dinghy on a manmade pond then the River Thames and finally the English Channel through my own efforts I went on to the East and South sailings (to foreign shores) Sorry I'm rambling You have awoken me to actually get round to doing my official courses ;-))
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Dubrovnik is a lovely sailing ground. Hopefully you are able to get back to the courses. Glad to have helped get you back into it
@roaringchicken4219
@roaringchicken4219 4 года назад
And that is how we know the earth to be banana shaped.
@johnbee7729
@johnbee7729 Год назад
Thank you for this. I always understood the how of the great circle routes. Seeing it depicted graphically helped me comprehend the why.
@daybyday834
@daybyday834 4 года назад
Thank you for explaining this. It's very interesting!
@JackDecker63
@JackDecker63 3 года назад
You should do a video showing how trips would actually travel if they had followed the "straight" line course on a globe.
@geraldlrstubbs
@geraldlrstubbs 2 года назад
They would go iin a straight line...
@ryanm9566
@ryanm9566 4 года назад
Any possibility you might do a video on creating ocean routes, charting courses manually, and how this was done in the olden days before electronic systems? I'd find the history and math involved in seafaring navigation to be interesting.
@Accept_Any_Bribe
@Accept_Any_Bribe 4 года назад
I never dissapointed with all the channels i subscribed. Including this one. Good job mate
@Yaxchilan
@Yaxchilan 4 года назад
Thank you . I may not always have seemed supportive but i love all of your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks yax. Glad you enjoy the content
@hansvonmannschaft9062
@hansvonmannschaft9062 4 года назад
It'd be great to have a video explaining, with your amazing clarity, how bearings are read and understood. At some point you said: "...bearing of 0-9-0...", this is what I'm refering to. My apologies if you already made one, will have to look it up :-) Thanks a lot for another great video!
@hansvonmannschaft9062
@hansvonmannschaft9062 4 года назад
@@kirkhamandy Got it, thanks a lot mate!
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Maritime phrases and phonetics would be an interesting topic to cover. I'll note it down for the future.
@hansvonmannschaft9062
@hansvonmannschaft9062 4 года назад
@@CasualNavigation Awesome, thank you!
@stephenwilliams4722
@stephenwilliams4722 3 года назад
We say 090 so three digits are used. If we just say 90 it is possible that we actually said 190 but 1 was not heard. 100 degrees off course and in big trouble.
@edwardblair4096
@edwardblair4096 2 года назад
@@kirkhamandy In your example the word ninety sounds very similar to nineteen, especially with a noisy background or an unfamiliar accent.
@Shloomy_Shloms
@Shloomy_Shloms 4 года назад
The earth is actually a Rhombicosidodecahedron, not a sphere
@peterg7363
@peterg7363 4 года назад
i agree
@abelalveres4085
@abelalveres4085 4 года назад
Flat!!!!!
@bisken6547
@bisken6547 4 года назад
Yes, i too, am a rhombicdobfifsjxynz4bzclgaedron
@tyrstone3539
@tyrstone3539 3 года назад
No
@OliverFlinn
@OliverFlinn 3 года назад
Sus
@themostwanted_xe284
@themostwanted_xe284 3 года назад
This is really helpful! Thank you for explaining this to me! Great video as always!
@JT-ee1ii
@JT-ee1ii 3 года назад
Excellent information, THANKS for sharing!
@b1laxson
@b1laxson 4 года назад
You just couldn't give a straight answer.
@darthkek1953
@darthkek1953 3 года назад
He's as bent as a nautical route.
@Danspy501st
@Danspy501st 4 года назад
It is the same if we look on a route for a plane. They are curved too at some places when you look on a map
@carultch
@carultch 2 года назад
The essential difference is that with planes, they don't care if they are flying over land or water, and can always take the great circle route as long as there are no countries with overfly restrictions in the way. Ships also have to navigate around the choke points created by land. There are only two parts of the world that are "natural no-fly zones" for planes without a destination there, which are Tibet and Antarctica. Antarctica, because of the lack of contingency airports along the way, and not enough customer-demand for large enough planes to fly the routes that could fly the long hauls that would cross Antarctica. And Tibet/The Himalayas, because the high elevation of the land, gives no margin of error for diving the plane in an emergency descent when it loses cabin pressure.
@kathykrawczyk5339
@kathykrawczyk5339 4 года назад
I just found your channel about 3 mouths ago and I love the content and the videos. Before I found This channel I didn’t know much about ships but know I feel like I could teach others about the topic. Not saying I want to steal your teachings and pass it off as mine but I mean the way you teach about it is simple enough to understand.
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks Kathy. It's great to hear the content is raising awareness of the maritime world.
@JoshuaBenitezNewOrleans
@JoshuaBenitezNewOrleans 2 года назад
This explains so much! Thank you!!!
@kokoro37
@kokoro37 4 года назад
I'm more confused the more you explain. 😭 I should have stopped watching when I realized the main point was that the Earth was curved. Stupid geometry still haunts me.
@vickyvonstein2331
@vickyvonstein2331 4 года назад
The earth is the shape of a can of Pepsi! Clear now?
@ravishankarprabhu2423
@ravishankarprabhu2423 4 года назад
How people stand heads up in lower parts of earth, say, Australia? Since childhood I am scratching my head. 😟
@jackmortimer329
@jackmortimer329 4 года назад
Use a piece of string and a globe to see how this works.
@alext9067
@alext9067 4 года назад
@@jackmortimer329 That says it all. How stupid and confusing is this video? A lot.
@jeffybiju2667
@jeffybiju2667 4 года назад
@@ravishankarprabhu2423 our sense of standing up and down is due to gravity. The fluid in the ear gives you the sense of what is up and down. Gravity is what's pushing the fluid down hence you know you are standing straight. Wherever you go on the earth, the gravity acts normal to the surface
@markwalk5637
@markwalk5637 3 года назад
I clicked because of that T E N E T ship in thumbnail :-) Did you too?
@Tubercollosal
@Tubercollosal 3 года назад
AMAZINGLY informative channel!
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher 4 года назад
In the 70s I had to learn navigation to pass a charter license for my dad's boat. They pointed out if you didn't account for the curvature if you left California for Hawaii you'd miss by a couple hundred miles. We just ran coastal so it wasn't a big deal.
@geraldlrstubbs
@geraldlrstubbs 2 года назад
You are a bit muddled there. There is no curvature to account for. You go from one to the other along a straight line, ignoring currents and winds for the sake of the argument. You would use a gnomic chart that would show your course as a straight line, and not a Mercator. For short voyages Mercator charts are fine, but a trans ocean, as you suggest needs a gnomic too.
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher 2 года назад
@@geraldlrstubbs No I don't think so, the Mercator was sufficient as it worked to keep us 250 miles off the Nicaraguan coast and outside their jurisdiction. It apparently did not make any difference to them as they attempted to board us and we out-ran their 33 foot open twin outboards in a sea too heavy for their unseaworthy skiff. What a joke, probably pirates. They fired across our bow and really pissed me off, but my dad wouldn't let me return fire.
@itsohaya4096
@itsohaya4096 4 года назад
Hey! You don't get to tell ships to go straight, let them love who they love! Ok jokes aside good video
@animatinglegionnaire7223
@animatinglegionnaire7223 3 года назад
Flat earthers: Im gonna pretent I didn't see that.
@johnhanselman6371
@johnhanselman6371 4 года назад
An old Bugs Bunny cartoon exhibiting Bugs Bunny catching a baseball that he threw around the world can validate this video. Good arm.
@ferhatdoganolmez1423
@ferhatdoganolmez1423 Год назад
Thanks. That was a great explanations.
@gregorywebster6640
@gregorywebster6640 4 года назад
Nope. Gotta come back to this when I'm not so stoned..
@pilroberts6185
@pilroberts6185 4 года назад
Nice video Sir, really nice. We need to educate our children more in geography, navigation, and basic mathematic principles and you are doing your part. If I can expand to define a ‘great circle’ (aka orthodrome) in lay terms it’s very easy to understand without going into complex mathematical proofs. A great circle is really just any circumference line on a sphere. Think of it as taking the equator line and moving it to different positions on the globe. Just line up that line to connect any two points and essentially you have a ‘great circle’ drawn. What’s truly astounding is this geographical, mathematical, cartographical, and navigational principles and knowledge was developed by men using eye, ink, quill, and abacus. From ignorance and darkness, they brought light to what was previously unknown. True genius! We truly see further because we sit upon the shoulders of these giants. To think these men are now disparaged as ‘racist’ or ‘patriarchal misogynists’ or whatever... Sorry, it seems I went political but this type of classical education is forgone to instead indoctrinate children in identity politics and other anti classical liberal pursuits. It’s sad, we are denying children their innate sentience and capacity for reason, and their western civilization intellectual birthright to instead advance partisan causes which will only serve to further eradicate true education from our children.
@dpeasehead
@dpeasehead 4 года назад
White westerners have no monopoly on genius. Nor do all of the ideas which shape the modern world originate in the west. Nor do all of the basic tools which are required to make everything work. I am quite certain that neither the decimal numbering system nor the alphabet now used in places like the US or the UK originated in the west. Nor did the concept of zero. The Pythagorean theorem has been found on clay tablets out of ancient Mesopotamia at least 1500 years before the age of the Greek city states. "Identity politics" was okay when white explorers, adventurers and settlers designed and imposed a racial hierarchy on the parts of the globe which they managed to conquer and/or colonize. But now, when that paradigm is challenged, it's a problem? For whom? Let's not pretend that "once upon a time" a pure, non ideological, and merit based "education" system existed in the US or anyplace else for that matter. Indoctrination has always been omnipresent in many forms ranging from the way the histories and contributions of many societies are disappeared and the way massive wrongs and injustices both past and ongoing are either white washed, justified, or not studied at all, unless those in power can score points or claim some sort of moral authority by doing so.
@abisspassenger
@abisspassenger 3 года назад
I already know that, but I still wanna set sail someday. Great video.😁
@grahammewburn
@grahammewburn 2 года назад
On a small vessel wind and current tend to move a vessel off course, so constant corrections are needed to maintain a course that will get you to your destination. This also results in a curve track.
@grahammewburn
@grahammewburn 2 года назад
@@siddarthgrewal true
@petercarioscia9189
@petercarioscia9189 4 года назад
Because the Earth's an oblate spheroid?
@magisterrleth3129
@magisterrleth3129 4 года назад
@Jon Goat Not really. Nobody of importance thinks the Earth is flat. The falt Earthers are a vocal minority. An extraordinarily loud, extraordinarily stupid minority.
@oldschoolman1444
@oldschoolman1444 4 года назад
@@magisterrleth3129 I wish I could give you more likes! A lot more!
@mickeypopa
@mickeypopa 4 года назад
@@magisterrleth3129 No, they're a pretty smart minority. They figure they won't ever get to fly to space in their lifetimes, so might as well deny indisputable fact hoping Elon Musk will give them a free trip to prove them all wrong... Actually, I take that back. That's still monumentally stupid. lol
@kirkleadbetter1093
@kirkleadbetter1093 4 года назад
Slightly fatter at the equator than an actual sphere would be.
@ryanrohauer5940
@ryanrohauer5940 4 года назад
"We all know the world is spherical" ahhhhhh idk about that. Theirs a group of lunatics that are convinced the world is flat
@justafnaffan2.016
@justafnaffan2.016 3 года назад
@@painttank68 Dude, people knew the earth was a sphere before NASA even existed. The Greeks and mesoamericans found that out hundreds to thousands of years ago, without contact with each other, and resulted in things such as hyper-accurate eclipse predictions and effective circumnavigation around the world with one of the very first trans-oceanic boats, which all worked under the premise that the earth was a spherical object.
@jacekkozak7388
@jacekkozak7388 3 года назад
@@painttank68 You might want to read it again - it describes a theoretical model, not actual findings about the real world.
@anderspedersen7488
@anderspedersen7488 3 года назад
Like my old navigation teacher used to say: “The earth is not flat as a pancake, the earth is round as a pancake”
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 2 года назад
Great stuff!
@hendrahendra
@hendrahendra 4 года назад
No no no you can't say that the earth is spherical in 2019, people are going to get offended and get their feelings hurt.
@KuK137
@KuK137 4 года назад
Only conservative retards and alt-righters still living in medieval times when round earth was a heresy...
@nonna_sof5889
@nonna_sof5889 4 года назад
@@KuK137 You're getting the shape of the earth mixed up with geocentrism. It was known the earth was a globe since the ancient Greeks. It was widely known, even among the lowest classes, through out the ancient world. It's a myth that Columbus's contemporaries thought he'd sail off the edge. The reason they were reluctant to finance his trip is that he had calculated the size of the earth wrong, thinking the distance to Japan was 6000 miles less than they knew it to be. So it's not just that flat earthers are a few hundred years out of date, but a few thousand.
@soulnickos2245
@soulnickos2245 4 года назад
Obviously they go in curved lines because they want us to believe that the earth is spherical, duh!
@Thesocialgarage
@Thesocialgarage 4 года назад
Your back!!!!!!!!!!!
@markknoop6283
@markknoop6283 4 года назад
Calculations made clear if you use the ocean currents you can save up 20% fuel. So now a days the line even look more weird.
@itzmeknight2988
@itzmeknight2988 4 года назад
8 Seconds Ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@itzmeknight2988
@itzmeknight2988 4 года назад
Fastest click in the west
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 4 года назад
Nonsense. We all know the Earth is squash-shaped
@emiralamsyah9668
@emiralamsyah9668 2 года назад
For, safe, economical and efficient. Very good video. thank you
@jimjimmyjam8242
@jimjimmyjam8242 3 года назад
This is a great explanation, it seems so simple now thank you for the video. I believe the same explanation should apply for airplane routes.
@normonsta8057
@normonsta8057 2 года назад
How can you go straight when you're always full of seamen?
@Azariy0
@Azariy0 2 года назад
I laughed. Im stupid.
@mbryson2899
@mbryson2899 2 года назад
YOU'RE PART OF THE CONSPIRACY!!! You draw just as they told you to. Many of us know that because the Earth is flat the courses are indeed all straight lines, you're just keeping up the charade! . . . . (Just kidding, thank you for beautifully explaining the truth. Double thanks for illustrating the polar routes and methods.)
@9HighFlyer9
@9HighFlyer9 4 года назад
Great topic
@diagonal978
@diagonal978 9 месяцев назад
best explanation ever!
@steveh2887
@steveh2887 4 года назад
Wait a second this is all wrong everyone knows the Earth is flat
@outdoorsguy
@outdoorsguy 3 года назад
I never knew that I always wondered about this.
@kayang-kayavlogs496
@kayang-kayavlogs496 Год назад
Great video
@gavingizowski7339
@gavingizowski7339 3 года назад
I know the answer to this video. I learned this in social studies lol. Still love to watch your vids.
@FlyLeah
@FlyLeah 3 года назад
This knowledge works perfectly for ATPL pilot course aswell
@russellmoore8187
@russellmoore8187 2 года назад
I feel like this managed to make a pretty straightforward answer ("because the Earth is round") quite a bit _less_ clear.
@benthorpe556
@benthorpe556 4 года назад
good video,keep it up
@ashokt2957
@ashokt2957 2 года назад
So well defined
@serviotulio22
@serviotulio22 3 года назад
Excellent
@kamataros5172
@kamataros5172 3 года назад
"we all know the earth is spherical" Bold statement, ngl
@sardar3457
@sardar3457 2 года назад
i have done great circle sailind from 60 degrees north canadian port to hakaido japan. we even entered allusion islands.
@davidgeorge000
@davidgeorge000 3 года назад
Ok? You got it now? Curved is short and straight is long. My head hurts. 🤯
@conors4430
@conors4430 3 года назад
Yeah I had some friends who flew from England to San Francisco, and their mind they just imagined they were flying west, so they couldn’t understand why the pilots told them they were coming in over the Arctic in northern Canada because it can be really hard to conceptualise navigating on the spherical surface.
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI Год назад
it isn't hard to conceptualize at all. Most people don't even bother trying to conceptualize it. All you have to do is picture a spherical Earth in your mind. This is something a toddler could do. I don't get why adults are incapable of thinking for themselves. They just pull information they've been told, don't even check if it makes sense, and spew it at random
@jamesjin1668
@jamesjin1668 4 года назад
This turns out to be a potential strategy of defeating the flat earth theory once and for all.
@peterparahuz7094
@peterparahuz7094 4 года назад
2:30 on a polar projection you also get distortions. the straight line plots the shortest route only if it goes over the north pole. for a boundary condition, take a polar projection and draw a straight line between two points on the equator. that will obviously not be shortest route. in order to be able to draw a straight line as the shortest route, you would need a polar projection with a centre of the projection not at the north pole, but actually on the shortest route. similarly, if you have a custom mercador projection with a 'projection equator' (i.e. the circle on the surface of the sphere that does not get stretched in the projection) not on the earth's equator, but rather passing through the route start and finish, then the route will be as straight line.
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI Год назад
The short line is any meridian; you don't have to go over the north pole
@oussamachaabouni1305
@oussamachaabouni1305 4 года назад
Hi. I appreciate really your videos. I suggest that you do a video on different types of bow there advantages and there disadvantages :Xbow, axe bow bulbous bow
@CasualNavigation
@CasualNavigation 4 года назад
Thanks oussama. I am hoping to cover different bow designs some time.
@patrickmoody9367
@patrickmoody9367 3 года назад
Thank you for not using the Greenland-africa example for the Mercator
@SagittariusEYStar
@SagittariusEYStar 3 года назад
Such an amazing speaker. Very similar to Judge Rinder.
@robertmcdonnold3038
@robertmcdonnold3038 3 года назад
So, are you saying, the earth is NOT flat?? This is little more information than I was ready for. I think I need a nap.
@Coecoo
@Coecoo 3 года назад
Don't routes "usually" bend because they are trying to avoid or ride certain strong currents as well?
@seastacker8582
@seastacker8582 3 года назад
Mind blown.
@rmar127
@rmar127 3 года назад
Not to mention navigational paths are plotted to either take advantage of or avoid specific ocean currents
@rjones6219
@rjones6219 3 года назад
I believe in olden days, when a boat sailed the straight line, sailors called it 'going over the hump'.
@garrettzucker2894
@garrettzucker2894 4 года назад
GPS is one of my favorite technologies
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