Things That You Will See for the First Time in Your Life

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hello everybody well we know why you're here you want to see something you've never seen before you want to be surprised learn something new maybe even something absurd about nature technology animals or the world around you well you've come to the right place let's get it off invisibility cloak remember Harry Potter and his awesome invisibility cloak sure you dream of having one when you even have some ideas on how to use this marvelous device alas we muggles don't really have magic in our world what we do have though is science and Sciences can create an invisibility cloak the company hyper stealth has developed a special transparent material that allows you to hide the objects behind it we should clarify something right now though this company specializes in the creation of camouflage so this new technology was invented for the military the material is based on these Snell's law and the peculiarities of lenticular lenses in short the material refracts the light so that you can only see the objects that are very close or very far away but if you stand at a certain distance it really seems as if you've vanished cars in disguise of course new cars are thoroughly tested before they go into the market but usually it happens on closed routes or in some oratories away from prying eyes so that no one else sees the novelty too soon otherwise it will be an unpleasant spoiler for everyone just imagine your builds a car tests revealed some problems and everyone finds out about them it's a commercial disaster but it turns out that new cars are actually being tested right on the public roads before being sent to the showrooms and they put a special camouflage on the vehicle to make it impossible to know the model strange view best but it works water tournament you probably imagine a tournament in a somewhat medieval fashion two nights with beautiful fields rushed towards each other trying to knock their rivals out of the saddle [Music] cool but true only a few people could read back then so the rest had to find entertainments in other places but what about a similar tournament on water no no it's not a modern invention but a very old sport practice mostly in France Switzerland and Germany it's quite simple two opponents armed with spears and shields stand at the stern of a boats the boats is driven by rowers or in some cases an engine the aim is simple pushing the opponents into the water without falling down the exact rules may vary from country to country and even from region to region by the way the most ancient evidence of such tournaments were found on ancient Egyptian bas reliefs from 2782 23 ACB say of course this unusual sport is undergone some changes since then but it is still quite popular and most importantly it's very fun bubble nets some cetaceans use nets to catch prey no not the fishing nets that they steal from people these are bubble nets used by humpback whales [Music] it's brilliant in its own way you know they dive under the flocks of fish and starts spiraling upwards exhaling air bubbles surrounded by a thick wall of thousands of bubbles the fish gather in a pack and gradually swim up to the surface or descent they just can't get out and just keep moving meanwhile on the surface there's usually a second hungry whale waiting for its prey [Applause] [Music] sometimes whales catch fish from below the net they swim up open their mouths and simply swallow their prey along with the bubbles it's quite uncommon to capture this amazing way of hunting so these shots are really unique according to scientists what's most striking is that animals learn to bubble hunts not all humpback whales hunt in this way and even those who know how can use different methods probably depending on their mood skating on thin ice skating or at least standing on thin ice is a very dangerous idea at any second the ice could crack and the person could fall into the water and probably never get out however skating on thin black ice is what Martin aina a man from Sweden loves the most the ice is usually no more than five centimetres thick and you need to calculate the exact thickness of the ice to get their boots Martin is both an athlete and a scientist besides he's been skating for years so he knows exactly what he's doing is even written several books including a whole manual on ice physics people say it's really interesting for anyone who's even a little interested in ice so Martin's a real professional is no wonder that the sounds from the water under his feet feels so ethereal and fascinating [Applause] it's like there's a spacecraft nearby because it's just impossible for ordinary eyes to sing like that and of course we don't recommend up viewers to try it after all skating on thin ices well like walking on thin ice ancient windmills windmills what do you imagine when you hear this word probably a field may be full of tulips or something like that meanwhile the first windmills in the world were invented in Persia around the fifth century AD the idea gained popularity through the Middle East and Asia and then extended to Europe the most ancient mel's have long been destroyed though only in Iran can you find a working windmill created somewhere between the 7th and 10th centuries the mills are located in the city of Nash de-fat 30 kilometers from the border with Afghanistan the region is prone to strong winds of up to 119 km/h there are about two dozen windmills up to 20 meters tall left here from ancient times they were built using wood clay and straw yes this doesn't seem particularly sophisticated now but the construction was excellent for its time each of the windmills consists of eight rotating chambers with blades under the influence of wind the blades rotate and activate the main axis and the vibrations move the grains despite the strong winds the energy generated by this would not be enough for even the tiniest bulb but the creators of these mills had no idea about electricity what they did know was that it was necessary to grind grain and the mills were great for that task today only one person Muhammad sa Bari monitors the condition of the ancient mills however he's already reached an old age and has not yet found a successor this is because this type of mill is not effective enough for the modern world and maybe soon these antique devices will stop forever the actor who played 500 rolls does this man look familiar to you you're struggling but you can't remember where you've seen him before and his voice sounds familiar as well doesn't it maybe a friend of your parents your school teacher remember well none of those are right meet James Hong a Chinese American actor voice actor producer and director you may be familiar see here from a variety of films series in cartoons including the Big Bang Theory Kung Fu Panda lead runner Jackie Chan adventures Mulan agents of shield and though it's just a little part of the list because the actors filmography is more than impressive today's he's played more than 500 roles in films and TV series including voice overs and James Hong keeps working despite the fact that in February he celebrated his 90th birthday just imagine Hall was once just a road engineer and studied civil construction at the University of Minnesota but one day he realized that he was much more interested in acting he left his career and was not mistaken as any star of his caliber should homeless in Hollywood with his wife and seems to be completely satisfied with his work stone forest every time you think there's something new on our planets it does surprise you one of these amazing examples is singing to BEMER aha a stone forest located off the west coast of the island of Madagascar this Nature Reserve was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1990 thanks to his unique geography preserved mangroves in population of wild birds and lemurs but of course it's most famous for its stone trees these are strange mineral formations that resemble huge limestone teeth by the way the name of this reserve means place where one cannot walk barefoot and this is true not only will you not walk here without shoes but it's also quite difficult to move around except on tiptoes the dark great cast rocks and yellow limestone cliffs that form the famous stone forest appeared under the influence of comedy Roman well not over Knights of course for many years water and acid rain have been corroding the surface of limestone formations creating this extraordinary natural beauty in some places the height of the stone needles reaches 50 meters in this area there are also rare species of trees rare animals and rare birds flying around it said that the beauty of this place can only be seen from above because there's not a single piece of flat land in the vast territory of a reserve that's why the stone forest inaccessible to man still retains its uniqueness flying taxi how come mankind is already making plans to colonize Mars and still doesn't have any flying cars this isn't how sci-fi writer saw our future but don't get discouraged beforehand because many inventors are working on it moreover someone even managed to get their first tests carried out successfully this may the German company lilium announced successful flight tests of its five-seat electric air taxi jet this is a rather unusual aircraft capable of accelerating to a speed of 300 km/h not bad the air taxi is equipped with 36 relatively small electric motors six on each front wing and 12 on each rear wing of course the most important questions is how far you can fly on such a vehicle the range of the lilium jet is 300 kilometres is it a lot or not depends on what you compare it's it a taxi like this wouldn't be suitable for international trips but people don't usually cross borders by ordinary taxi either otherwise it seems that the lilium jet can be a convenient alternative to a regular car and their way to avoid traffic jams the air taxi will be put into operation by 2024 do you think that you could board this taxi from your balcony any survivors hey stop being lazy it's time to use that brain eels welcome to brain time incredible facts from the past the present and even the future the power of nature and wild animals amazing facts and unsolved mysteries you'll find all this and much more hair subscribe now you won't regret it [Music]
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Channel: #Mind Warehouse
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Length: 12min 30sec (750 seconds)
Published: Tue Oct 29 2019
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