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14 dni temuAdarsh raj
I am a visual learner drives me up because I am too. But my teachers hot give good grades in exams
6 godzin temuJavic167
I guess why the rest of the candles is called a Klinker is because of the German word Klinkerstein, which are stones usually used for building houses, which have a kinda similar structure inside of them, to preserve air and isolate the house well. Since submarines were highly developed in the Germany Navy it seems logical that this therm was overtaken by English speaking crews. YAW.
Dzień temuLeo
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3 dni temuSnoop Dogg
What if it goes boom
4 dni temuShahariar fardin
Those Candles are really holly
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3 godzin temuYB!
24:10, I want to know something else, the CO2 dissipates w/o any noise, great.... BUT, does that CO2 dissipation not harm the marine fauna & flora in ANY way? Does marine organisms not need O2 as well? Please enlighten me.
6 godzin temuLame Jackson 03
Co2 can be used by marine corals to form calcium carbonate to form skeletal structure for themselves or used by plankton or sea weed or algae to be used for photosynthesis. Practically no harm to marine life
4 godzin temuNatalie Boyd
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7 godzin temuVictor
And I was coming into this thinking they just went up to the surface and inhaled fresh air every few hours like whales. :P
8 godzin temuAldon Dekock
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9 godzin temuSem
"we're low on oxygen in here... but first let's do a walkthrough how we get more oxygen in here"
9 godzin temuMike Grizzly
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10 godzin temu[DarkmindGames] SLIVER
I only have one question: how did you get clearance to climb aboard a nuclear submarine as a civilian? Lol.
11 godzin temuLythrox
Now. If you invert a submarine how it keeps water pressure out. That's how a space vessel keeps pressure in a vacuum :)
12 godzin temuLythrox
Seawater and electrolysis makes chlorine gas. Not Oxygen. You need to desalination it first. Surprise Nuclear reactor!
13 godzin temuMohamad Abdel Rida
Or you could just pack a few trees
13 godzin temuBen Goldberg
This is just a guess, but I would assume that the preheater for the rich amine is a heat exchanger which is "stealing" heat from the lean amine coming out of the boiler. Doing so would reduce how much electricity is needed by the boiler. Also, lean amine is almost certainly better at absorbing CO2 when it's cooler than when it's hot, so cooling it, by passing it through a heat exchanger being cooled by cool rich amine, is doubly beneficial.
13 godzin temuDerek Madarasz
I wish my chemistry class was taught like this- great stuff!
14 godzin temuColtography
Woah I have that same refrigerant leak detector!
15 godzin temuBaba Semka
This video made me realize that submarines are actually space crafts under water. The environment is actually similar. That's awesome!
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16 godzin temuChristine Williams
He said "nine inch nails" 🤘🤘🤘
16 godzin temuTZO_Ghoul
small tree plants?
16 godzin temuAllUpOns
Are we just ignore the fact that that dudes name is Dow Jones?
16 godzin temuMorton
We probably pay $35,000 each for those candles.
16 godzin temuEd Hewitt
Thank you for referring to the submarine as "the boat"
17 godzin temuYanko Joseph
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17 godzin temuRueben Didit Fidget
Is this not a security breech of navy intelligence?
18 godzin temuYasu Leone
Kinda funny how outdated the military computers are when you consider how much government money is spent on the military.
18 godzin temu0MoTheG
Would it not get easier to get rid of the CO2 as the solubility goes up with pressure?
20 godzin temuKen Haley
As usual, an absolutely awesome video--I learned so much! Thanks for all the effort you put into making these educational gems. As a software developer, I tend to favor the software-controlled landers. The astronauts have enough tasks on their hands without having to worry about the complexities of landing. What if the software/hardware fails? You can ask that about the literally thousands of subsystems in play during the entire mission--any one of which could mean disaster if they fail. The answer lies in thorough testing and failover backup systems. Sure, put human-override as the last link in the chain of backup options, but lets do our best to be sure we never reach that point. Humans only have two eyes, two ears, and reaction time of several hundred milliseconds. Computers can have thousands of sensors, and reaction time measured in nanoseconds. And they don't get hungry, thirsty, tired, or distracted.
20 godzin temuThatBlackST
What about nitrogen
21 godzinę temuEddie J. G.
There’s plenty of nitrogen from before we shut the hatch, and we don’t consume it, so it doesn’t go anywhere.
4 godzin temu04 old sub2
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Dzień temuabrahameby fugui
This dude wants to see everything. Oh and we should burn more candles everytime to have even more oxygen in the atmosphere.
Dzień temuPIANCARTOON
On a submarine or in a submarine? 🤔
Dzień temuNo LB
You couldn't pay me enough to get in a submarine and be under that massive ice
Dzień temuFenborg Mathias
Hey Destin! Ever thought of doing a compilation video with Taofladermaus? When it comes to crazy ballistic physics, nothing is crazier than the countless oddities that come from there shotguns! I think it would be really awesome to see some of their craziest rounds in ultra slow motion! Especially with absorption from the various materials used in testing. There's a lot of real potential to check there!
Dzień temuAndrew Hobbs
This guys is taking a nuke view to idiots trying to explain there own system
Dzień temuAndrew Hobbs
Who let that a ganger talk he seems like he has no idea what he’s talking about
Dzień temuMatt Black
So how do you make Nitrogen? Kinda need around 70% nitrogen and 20.8% oxygen in every breath.
Dzień temuJohn DoDo Doe
They just keep what they have.
6 godzin temuIsaac Woo
ok wellllllllll what about space
Dzień temuGrimes Elianna
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Dzień temustellarfirefly
Why would you not just keep the sniffer always set to detect "small" leaks? It seems like that setting would also detect large ones.
Dzień temuwmopp
"small" setting may show false positives
Dzień temuRussell K
this isnt smart every everyday this is old tech like veeeeeeeeeeeeery old, coming from a navy vet
Dzień temuAndrew Zeitler
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Dzień temuDon K. Johnson
Dustin, I wanted to tell you about something you might have never heard about. Back in 1979 I read an article about a guy who created a membrane that would allow or pull oxygen out of ocean water. Its made of plastic with red blood cells mixed in with the plastic. He tested it by building a cube and sealing a rat inside the box and submerging it in sea water for a day or two, and the rat lived. I think the guy was a scientist in Israel, but I'm not sure of this. I think I read this in Popular Science. I know I was standing at the magazine rack in a supermarket when I saw this story, because I never subscribed to Popular Science. Then again it might have been in Scientific American. The article went on to say that the Navy was interested in his invention. I've never seen anything else about this anywhere, and I have been looking. Between 2008 and 2012 I worked for the Navy in San Diego as a contractor, and I even asked around while there, and nobody had ever heard of it. So I don't know if it was really a working thing. It could have been and it just went dark. I would love to know if it would really work. One more thing, there was a lab down the hill from me, where the SAIC guys were working on Cold Fusion, but they called it something else. And they got results and it was posted on YouTube. Then they shut down the project. Our tax dollars at work.
Dzień temuDimas Fajar Nugroho
Don't eat dead fish that hit by a submarine torpedo big fish like dolphin fish
Dzień temuAbrad85
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Dzień temulmw lmw
Yeahp, smarter every day...and learning from the best, US Navy. Awesome.
Dzień temuRB
Why is there iron in the candle? Thanks
Dzień temuThe Elysian Experiment • Music by Sect 11 Hawk
Fan-tastic
Dzień temuSUNSEA5
Thanks so much! I got a little smarter today! Who knew.
Dzień temuMeh
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Dzień temuangel gallegos
Why can’t they put a plant
Dzień temuSean Williams
Redundancy is always good for systems that keep you alive.
Dzień temunocola nocola
15:03 NINE INCH NAIL
Dzień temuJeff Mitchell
"deep dive" .. lol, well played
Dzień temuPatrick Hawthorne
Looks really old and i would have thought there would be real time status and detection systems everywhere but hey .. what do i know
Dzień temuJonathan Friesen
Are not gonna talk about that guy's haircut at 12:17 ? That looks manly compared to alot of goofy silly hairstyle nowadays 😜
Dzień temudlj rocket
All very interestig and informative. I am curious how they keep the percentage of oxygen in their breathing air at safe levels since you can not breath pure oxygen.
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
They don’t evacuate the submarine’s atmosphere before they submerge. The nitrogen remains as it isn’t consumed.
Dzień temurandom269
Wish he could talk like a normal person.....
Dzień temuRafael Guillen
Since the air we breath is ~79.2% nitrogen and 20.8% oxygen, in a sub does the Nitrogen levels remain the same? and if it doesn't, how is it made up to keep the same ratio?
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
The nitrogen isn’t consumed. It just stays.
Dzień temuThe Murph77
Nine inch nail!!
Dzień temuDommoPA
Showed China our best subs .... has this been cleared?
Dzień temuNaveen Paraparan
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Dzień temuRainbow Squash
Awesome but you don't seem so smart when you mention astronauts, you swallowed that bs lol
Dzień temuWypmanGames
before watching my thoughts/idea have a bunch of plants and small trees around the place that absorb the stuff we breathe out and make the oxigen we breathe in, issue: they use photosynthesis and need sunlight, solution: we can make lamps that give the same effects too, and those lamps can be powered by the engine of the submarine
Dzień temuWypmanGames
@Eddie J. G. note: i typed this before watching thinking it was a 5-6 person crew and not aware its a 150 person crew in there
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
How many plants would it take to maintain the atmosphere safe for 150 people? How much fresh water would be needed to maintain the plants?
Dzień temuEnila5
19:41 father and son
Dzień temuJuan Gabriel Falcon
Why is the need of scrubbing the CO2? Shouldn't be enough to add the oxygen? (I don't understand why is more CO2 released in the air)
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
We exhale CO2... as in, our bodies produce CO2 as a byproduct of metabolism. We’re constantly making CO2.
Dzień temuKlipk
"So is this you job" LOL
Dzień temuJ Steensgaard
Amazing video as always, but there's one thing i don't understand. Where does the Carbon come from?
Dzień temuJ Steensgaard
@Eddie J. G. Alright cool. Thanks man
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
@J Steensgaard yes... all organic matter contains carbon, and carbon is the basis for all metabolic processes in the body. We get more by eating it.
Dzień temuJ Steensgaard
@Eddie J. G. But wouldn't that mean that the people are eventually 'emptied' of carbon? The people need to get the carbon into them somehow. Is that all through food?
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
People.
Dzień temuwabs05
So interesting thank you! Will discuss this electrolysis method in my science class
2 dni temuB Person
Do they sing "happy birthday" when they light the candles?
2 dni temuAndrew Murray
All you need is a bit of greenery - plants produce oxygen and consume CO2 although....a bit hard without sunlight.
2 dni temuHey Ho
3:33 Who else thought they had a massage area
2 dni temuBharat Kumar Bellamkonda
class Delta fire. I like the sound of it.
2 dni temuBharat Kumar Bellamkonda
this video is appearing in my recommendations for than a month. I finally clicked it and liked it. YouTube never fails to amaze.
2 dni temuSheik S
I learn more information about your tips
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2 dni temuJoe D
This was an amazing video
2 dni temuFenrir Nobody
When he said it was "self oxidizing", I realized it was a form of thermite reaction, where O2 was an output of the reaction, released into the atmosphere. Amazing.
2 dni temuSniperbuddy Dex
i dont understand to it... so they are making oxy-hydrogen gas and separating hydrogen and breathable oxygen? because otherwise they could die due to poisoning from "browns gas" and i thought that this process of electrolysis is able to use only in welding technique or cars and not even thinked about it can be used as oxygen generator to submarines. nice video
2 dni temuEddie J. G.
We purify water, then we use electrolysis to separate the oxygen from the hydrogen. We discharge the hydrogen overboard and store the oxygen or release the oxygen straight into the air.
Dzień temudsfgh zxc
so... the mea doesn't scrub the carbon off of the co2... it actually takes the co2 out of the air
2 dni temurollonbc
What happens to the co with the lithium hydroxide method?
2 dni temuEddie J. G.
@rollonbc I don’t know much about rebreathers.
Dzień temurollonbc
@Eddie J. G. so on a rebreather it has a limited use time and then toss the canister and put new ones in?
Dzień temuEddie J. G.
The lithium hydroxide combines with the CO2 to become lithium carbonate and... just stays that way. We’d just throw it away.
Dzień temuSilvia Fox
Fun Fact: We are capable of scrubbing the CO2 out of this planet's atmosphere similarly to the way described in this video in amounts equal to or greater than what we produce. We have already built and used facilities to do such, with the largest currently being built in Texas. It is a 1 Megaton atmospheric CO2 plant, which is the equivalent of 14,000,000 trees in that one CO2 plant. It works great and we would only need 40,000 of those facilities across the world to capture all of the CO2 produced on Earth. Sadly all our anti-CO2 funding is going into monetarily inefficient "green ideas" hyped by the mainstream environmentalists funded by certain institutions focused on selfish goals which are not going to help the majority of our people prosper while keeping our environment healthy.
2 dni temuDalton Cloninger
The Clinkers are named after an old blacksmithing term. When a blacksmith burns coal, some of the coal's impurities cant burn and are left behind, so you end up with a chunk of hard rock like materials in your forge. But when those chunks fall in your forge blowing fan they will "clink" around until settling or falling out.
2 dni temuJeffstan F
Oxygen not included. Both way applied.
2 dni temuOpen your eyes
4:40 the dude in the back lol
2 dni temuBryan Overton
"We own practically 90% of the boat" I'm sure that TM div and M div totally agree with that statement.
2 dni temuscubaseppy
Could you burn this in your house in an emergency for heat?
2 dni temuTom Liu
Destin when not filming: Haha I sabotaged your oxygen supply! See ya! ( is among us dead? )
2 dni temuNate
Great, now I have the science I need to hide from other humans underwater indefinitely.
2 dni temuBath Minchew
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2 dni temuJacob DeBerry
Can you do a video on nonlinear acoustic lenses and sound bullets?
2 dni temuWild Mountain Gwendy
Sooo...submarines are filled with really tough nerds. That’s awesome.
2 dni temuJason Garfitt
This is a great video
2 dni temuTrevor Johnston
Is this... like... "legal?" I mean, isn't showing all this stuff kind of like revealing somewhat sensitive information, possibly harmful in the wrong hands? I mean.. shows where and how all the mechanisms for one of the most vital functions keeping our nation's service people *alive*... seems kind of sensitive,
2 dni temuMr. Gherkin
O x y g e n
2 dni temuJohn Springart
Other than the 2nd Class giving the tour, all I see are CPO's hanging out of doors, how many chiefs are on this boat?!
2 dni temuMichael Lederman
About 40 years ago when I was a teen I bought an Oxygen Welding device from Sears which used a small version of those candles with a red substance on the tip, you'd light them just like you would a match and they burned at a phenomenal rate of heat.
2 dni temuTimothy Jeffiers
Cool stuff
2 dni temuDavid Nielsen
first I felt a little claustrophobic, and then all the security/oversight made me feel strangely guilty
2 dni temu