字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Put 'em up see. It's me, Baby Face Jake, see. I'm not gonna...oh...I'm not gonna rob ya! But my crew will. Come on crew. Ahh slippery! This is my crouton.net. Ah a DONG see. Ah see. Whippersnapper see. See DONG run. Run DONG run! Put 'em up ahh see. Ah prohibition see. Oh flappers. Let's box! Ahh the FBI. Director Ness, see. Put up your dukes. Untouchables. It's come to this. Ahh Steven Hawkins. I meant Sean Connery. That's a DONG, something you can do online now guys. Now let's go deeper with Ocean Trench which takes you almost seven miles down. The sunlight zone is where most life in the ocean occurs and is about 130 to 165 feet beneath the surface. It's also the depth of most recreational scuba diving. A little over half a mile down is the end of the sunlight's reach. Even further is the Puerto Rico Trench, where you shouldn't freedive by the way because it's the deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean. You can go all the way down here to see James Cameron who went really deep. The pressure is equal to about 2,191 pounds pushing down on one fingernail. That is uncomfortable. I KNOW!... The world. Type in as many countries as you can. For each one the site gives you information on the capital, primary language spoken, currency, and more. Let's take a look at Argentina. The capital is Buenos Aires, the language is Spanish, and their currency is the peso. And here's a PESOf advice for ya. Go to Isochronic tones. These are sounds emitted at regular intervals that elicit cortical responses in the brain that indicate a person's mental state. The bars are divided into four categories of waves, Delta, Theta, Alpha and Beta. Within each are three sub-categories low, middle, and high. Turn up low delta. If our brain waves synchronized with this periodic stimulus it would potentially induce into a state of deep sleep. Theta, which sounds like this, is associated with a state of reduced consciousness. Alpha is associated with mental and physical relaxation. Beta waves are emitted when we're alert or agitated. But what if you could barely hear at all? Simulate it on hearing like me. This site lets you hear sounds normally, and with mild or moderate hearing loss. It offers a variety of categories like speech, environment, music, and background noise. Let's listen to the piano. Here's what it sounds like with no hearing loss. Here it is at mild. And here it is with moderate. As you can tell there is a drastic difference and it gives us insight into what it might sound like. Speaking of sound, do you hear that clicking? Hopefully, because it leads you to Real-time lightning. This map shows you where lightning struck in the last sixty minutes. The clicks occurs with these little circles appear, indicating a strike. Although this is pretty up to the minute, there is still some delay as the data gets transferred but that amount of time will be indicated up here. The colors of the circles represent how old they are. The yellow ones are the newest and the brown are the oldest. But what about the Red dots? IT DOESN'T MATTER JUST AVOID THEM! Steer with your mouse. The more you maneuver the more points you get. Make sure to pick up the other circles because they give you certain benefits as explained in this legend. Like gravity field, time warp, and life up. So you're pretty good at avoiding, but can you balance? A plate on a stick? Steady...steeeeeadddyy...NO!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay let's try again. Ahh! Ya know? Obviously I'm pretty good at this so let's make it harder. Got it. WHOA! Who's throwing spoons at me? That is so rude and I am not in the mood...ica Put it in full screen and stare at this flower while listening to the peaceful sounds of nature. Ahhh. Or listen to fluffy little kittens purring. Meow they say. Meow. Or the wind blowing in a meadow while this bear just chills. And now instead of using our ears, let's use our eyes to check out DUST. A really cool YouTube channel made by one of our close Vsauce friends that features short science fiction films. There are a lot of amazing special effects and recognizable actors so go check it out. There's a link down in the description and this one is probably my favorite. Links to all the DONGs can be found in the description below. There's a playlist right here. Filled with DONGs. Oh hey guys, what do ya guys got? I've got Inq. Inq the octopus. Inq is short for inquisitive. And if your inquisitive you probably already know about the Curiosity Box. Which I am holding right here and cradling like a new born baby because this is the brand new Curiosity Box number 4. It's cool. It's full of amazing stuff that will grow your mind. It's good for other minds because a portion of the sales goes to Alzheimer's research. If you wanna see what's in it, hint hint, this shirt for instance. Mathematical, Vsauce-ical. But how does it work? What's it really showing you? Well Jake's got an unboxing video that we're all in you should go check out now. If you don't like spoilers Just watch the beginning because it's more time with us. So check it out. There will be a link in the description. Probably also right above Michael's head where the DONG playlist is. Click that LINQ We have fun around here. Totally know what that means. Hey, and as always, thanks for watching.