Obligatory patreon plug: patreon.com/RojoFern It seems that "I'll never make a video this big again" are my famous last words. Anyways, you know the drill. If you find any screw ups in the video, something I got wrong, a gaffe, a nitpick, whatever, please leave a reply to this comment so that I and everyone else can see it. Thank you very much. And before you ask, the songs are listed in the credits of the video. All of them, trust me.
@endorstick156918 күн бұрын
hey dude I think you are one of the best video producers on youtube! the way you edit the videos is fantastic
@baddspacesquad18 күн бұрын
i thought hunga tonga hunga haapai was the eruption heard around the world
@Thetaincorporated18 күн бұрын
@@baddspacesquad detected by sensors
@wyrmofvt18 күн бұрын
I guess I can no longer call it "the RojoFerm Film Trilogy" anymore.
@lazavphenax454118 күн бұрын
not to tempt torture upon yourself, but i have watched the other longform scale videos numerous times in my freetime, a unique audiovisual pleasure to watch, thank you so much for blessing us yet again
@craniumssuperburger774918 күн бұрын
"The scale of atomic bombs" guy dropped a video on the scale of Volcanos? Truly a Christmas time to remember.
@crakhaed18 күн бұрын
Love the continuity between videos and using the explosion scale for reference here, it feels natural
@planetoforts16 күн бұрын
Bro causally dropped another video essay after like a year
@Tada10119 күн бұрын
babe wakeup, the small youtuber uploaded another 1h essay
@AGFuzzyPancake18 күн бұрын
This "babe, wake up" comment template is beyond cliche at this point
@SofaKingShit18 күн бұрын
My babe had left me because l kept waking her up and now these comments are all that l have left to remind me of that time. Apart from a restraining order.
@SoundsEpicMusic18 күн бұрын
@@AGFuzzyPancake telling someone their post is cliche is cliche at this point.
@Gerb72918 күн бұрын
@@SoundsEpicMusic😮💨
@joshjones340818 күн бұрын
This isn't a size issue is it .....I noticed the word small is a self reflection word .....an as much as the babe is asleep you might want to go see about rehab or something....
@judedeschamps236919 күн бұрын
A Rojofern long form video? Truly a blessed day
@Munked1117 күн бұрын
Just zorked to this
@MyPFPisSlightyOffCenter17 күн бұрын
He first did Air (Tornadoes) Then Fire (Mushroom Clouds) Now Earth (Volcanoes) I cant wait to see Water!
@vladimirblade962516 күн бұрын
oh boy! largest tsunamis maybe?? or floods??
@Joseph_InTheDark14 күн бұрын
If he makes a video on tsunamis I'm betting you he will end it off by mentioning rogue waves
@hi-ougidemonfang14 күн бұрын
Hurricanes seem like a good water parallel, though it is just tornadoes again but now so big they spawn other tornadoes… blizzards could be good too, or underwater storm systems. But I don’t know much about those.
@alexsmith780114 күн бұрын
Rogue waves please.
@Gamzifknot12 күн бұрын
The Scale of Tsunamis
@Pomaweragido18 күн бұрын
This channel is really like a volcano. Sits months without any signs of activity, then drops over a hour long essay! Hope to see next one sooner than a year!
@LscottGD17 күн бұрын
Damn i didn't know volcanoes be droppin essays
@ItalianCountryball1117 күн бұрын
@@LscottGD same
@lackter_wellford17 күн бұрын
@@LscottGDit's actually quite the common phenomenon, tough i'm gonna let a proper vulcano expert explain it.
@planetoforts16 күн бұрын
@lackter_wellfordWait a year and he'll get to it
@xcz933013 күн бұрын
this shit corny bro don’t do this shit again
@JustAnotherAccount818 күн бұрын
Glad you covered the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai eruption, it's effect was significant even in the year that followed. I live in Australia, and 2022/23 were some of the wettest years in the last decade, flood after flood after flood, which then caused an insect boom; some preliminary studies done suggest that it was THAT eruption that caused such a significant year in term of weather.
@RojoFern18 күн бұрын
The Hunga Tonga eruption ejected absolutely ridiculous amounts of water vapor into the upper atmosphere, so weather systems since then have been working with a surplus of moisture. It's expected that even years down the road, some regions will still feel the effects from it.
@JustAnotherAccount818 күн бұрын
@@RojoFern 100%, the eruption was an anomaly in that way in that it was incredibly ash poor. Scientists were struggling to assign a VEI rating for a while iirc simply because the ejecta was mainly water vapour. It circles back to what you said about the VEI system being a complete mess, it falls short on unique eruptions like Hunga Tonga
@cavalierliberty683818 күн бұрын
Man disappeared for ten months, and then drops an absolutely explosive video on us.
@RKruger81011 күн бұрын
Nice way to put it, Cavalier!
@MrChristof12345678905 күн бұрын
@RKruger810I agree Ryan!
@jacobbristow771818 күн бұрын
You standout in a refreshing way, with your choice of music, graphics and editing. It is a joy to watch. Thank you
@WhatShallMyUsernameBe18 күн бұрын
Agreed
@WhatAreDrums72913 күн бұрын
Check out the work of BobbyBroccoli, or Jon Bois over on SecretBase!
@richardcamarenaiii11 күн бұрын
This video is just unforgettable. There’s less emphasis on learning information permanently and more emphasis on inspiring awe in the viewer at the size of Earth’s features. Which is great. It’s well written for long-haul doc watchers, and each part can be watched separately without feeling disjointed. I had to return multiple times to this video to savor it. Never knew I’d be interested in this topic.
@tomlambeth823218 күн бұрын
The random frame at 9:33 is barad dûr and mount doom from lord of the rings
@thamiaul496618 күн бұрын
lol
@devvyyy997115 күн бұрын
Had to slow to .25X speed to catch it 😂
@jeepbleep701715 күн бұрын
The ejection looks like a lazer beam
@Abyssiondubs14 күн бұрын
Thought i was tripping out for a sec 😂😂
@1cool11 күн бұрын
100th like
@MaximumMatt19 күн бұрын
absolute cinema
@RojoFern19 күн бұрын
yo its the guy from the credits whered he come from!
@crakhaed18 күн бұрын
peak kino
@mrflyboi11 күн бұрын
✋😐🤚
@amogusenjoyer4 күн бұрын
Ludo, even @@crakhaed
@unfriedrice1212118 күн бұрын
rojofern video... the greatest christmas gift i could ask for
@taimurmasood522214 күн бұрын
I have been a STRONG advocate for Rakaposhi in Pakistan being considered one of the tallest mountains on earth when you measure from base to peak. It often gets overlooked because Denali is more famous and everyone keeps citing the same few articles claiming that Denali is the tallest. The fact that you mentioned Rakaposhi and its larger elevation difference of 5800m from base to peak shows me that you have done a ridiculous amount of research for this video. Subscribed.
@haiperbus17 күн бұрын
SPOILERS: That final map of the Siberian Traps eruption wasn't a single explosion, but a slow toxic miasma that took place over 100,000 years. the map shows where the lava flows are (which are 3km deep in some places) but it wasn't all at once. However that didn't stop it from killing 90% of life on earth, nearly filtering the one place life exists as far as we know.
@Cdleafmic14 күн бұрын
Still insane that was the cause of the Great dying was a volcanic eruption bigger than ever
@animesenpai116314 күн бұрын
The gases it emitted suffocated all living things at the time...I think it also lasted for atleast 2 million years. Or that might've been the deccan traps.
@wizziamthegreat14 күн бұрын
There was also a (smaller) one when india split off from africa, called the deccan traps, and that one happened around 65 million years ago, helping kill off the dino's
@tescoshortage14 күн бұрын
True hell on earth. The prospect of a lava flow at that scale is terrifying
@minigunner121814 күн бұрын
Despite the massive scale of all the pyroclastic flow and plumes one can only guess, the real extinction event lied in the gases that were released. Enough CO2 and other gases were ejected to trigger a runaway warming event that effectively put the whole biosphere in a slow-cooker. Only the most resilient and remote lifeforms stood a chance at surviving that.
@hawkeye45419 күн бұрын
I will drop literally anything I'm doing to stop and watch what is undoubtedly profound greatness from this channel after that tornado scale documentary. Cheers.
@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache17 күн бұрын
First Fall of Civilizations drops a 6 hours and 45 minutes monster documentary about the history of the Mongols and steppe civilizations in general, and now this underrated guy I haven't even seen before just drops a mega-colossal 1 hour banger. I think I'm getting too spoiled this Christmas ngl.
@faderzon163916 күн бұрын
This video is EXTREMELY underrated. My jaw just hit lower and lower and lower, it is currently in the earths core.
@kingofflames73819 күн бұрын
I do wonder what could be next. Hurricanes? Waterfalls? Tsunamis? Planets? (Black holes has honourable mention, but I can't think for a great narrative for those)
@CH-bd6jg18 күн бұрын
Storms would be an idea, yes. mostly because you can jump from terrestrial storms to the extraterrestrial planets, perhaps even looking outwards to the stars themselves?
@Lemubaby818 күн бұрын
How about meteors?
@_miobrot_60318 күн бұрын
solar storms would be cool af
@TheOobo18 күн бұрын
My money's on asteroid impacts. Probably the biggest explosions we see on Earth, and the only natural disasters with scope rivaling the largest volcanoes. With the big twist in the credits being the primordial impact with a Mars-sized planet which theoretically created the moon.
@chrisbarnett530318 күн бұрын
Megalakes and mega floods from the interglacial period
@ThoDen100018 күн бұрын
This is why I keep coming here. Interesting, intellectual, informative videos about cool stuff, when suddenly MOUNT BIGASS
@crakhaed18 күн бұрын
Ending frame is underrated too 😂👌
@the_funky_wandrr17 күн бұрын
IT CAUGHT ME SO OFFGUARD 💛😭😭 i love this channel TO PIECES
@Kombivar18 күн бұрын
The simplistic yet very clear format of those comparisons, the sustain, the build-up, the impact - I have never felt so much goosebumps for such a minimalistic yet stunningly mind-engaging content. This is the only creator who can achieve that, truly masterful writing, pace and montage makes those lengthy video essays seem way shorter and much more enjoyable than any YT video of that size should be. This deserves to go big. Well done RojoFern, you did it again!!
@WeaponKingNZ18 күн бұрын
I live in Auckland. I remember one day when working outside in the backyard we heard a boom. It sounded pretty loud and we thought someone had dropped somthing heavy a few streets away. It was only when seeing the news later in the day that I put two and two together, looked up the Himawari 8 satellite feed and saw that volcano go up and the preasure wave spread out like a ripple in a pond. The timing matched- and I realised what that bang had been.
@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache17 күн бұрын
Is this Hunga Tonga?
@WeaponKingNZ17 күн бұрын
@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache yeah
@dirtypure202315 күн бұрын
Cool story
@kalashnikussy18 күн бұрын
I’ve never been so excited for the last in a trilogy of videos about the sheer scale of things that launch gases and debris into earth’s atmosphere
@jessehughes827417 күн бұрын
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MENTIONED, WOOO! As a Utahn, I do recognize why geology has become so huge at the U. SO much rock on display, so little forest or population to interfere. 10/10 video!
@nikkipope12115 күн бұрын
SLC Utahn here! I guess I had no idea that was a focus there! I'll have to learn more! I know within tornado science their work with mobile dopplers has been really cool
@jesusramirezromo20374 күн бұрын
Isn't that the university that tried to fake Cold Fusion?
@TehTechnoMiser15 күн бұрын
Researching the Siberian Traps on my own time was an absolutely incredible ride. From what I've been able to gather, it's currently thought that the eruption that made it not only lasted for two *MILLION* years straight, but also that it either contributed to or directly caused The Great Dying, Earth's greatest mass extinction event; From my understanding of the statistics, the creation of the Siberian Traps killed *half of all life on Earth.* The traps might also have been caused by an asteroid that could've been twice the size of the one that killed the dinosuars smacking into modern-day Antarctica and basically sending an obscene amount of magma to the surface on the opposite side of the globe. It's absolutely insane how powerful that eruption was.
@lptotheskull18 күн бұрын
47:31 BOARDS OF CANADA MENTIONED BOARDS OF CANADA MENTIONED holy hell that song choice goes HARD with the context. incredible video all around
@crakhaed18 күн бұрын
Music is NUTS. Gonna have to rewatch it with headphones on
@crakhaed18 күн бұрын
You get chills off that moment! It's awesome!
@okayreche7 күн бұрын
It was a beautiful moment in time
@starquill__18 күн бұрын
i cannot tell you how hyped i was when i saw you were working on another of these, i've watched the scale of tornadoes, scale of mushroom clouds, and nuclear sideshows at LEAST 20-30 times each. i absolutely adore this style of videos, the information you cover, and your voice ties it all together. looks like i'll have another video to watch on repeat for the next few months :D thanks rojo!
@Android48018 күн бұрын
I all but forgot about that amazing tornado video, this thumbnail awoke something within me. I would have never clicked if the thumbnail didn’t give me this little inkling of a memory. Branding works!
@jdjGSHBFjh6882716 күн бұрын
the pause between "andesitic rocks" and "andesite" is comedy gold lmao
@MerkONeil18 күн бұрын
Absolutely love these scale videos that arent a quick 5-10 min scroll of misrepresented phenomena. Perhaps a Scale of Waves would peak your interest (Tsunamis, Freak Waves, Rogue Waves, etc). Great Content! :D
@lithic233117 күн бұрын
Damn. Loved this. I sorta forgot how much I used to love volcanos as a kid, and watching this just. Brought me back, Thanks.
@Flugmorph18 күн бұрын
very aesthetic and chill video! as someone who extensively studied vulcanoes for the last 18 months i can also say that it was also very well researched and supported by accurate information.
@deidrekline214910 күн бұрын
I opened Shazam as soon as the music caught my attention! Then I was delighted to discover you listed it at the end. Wonderful gift!
@whyamihere348118 күн бұрын
I gotta say, your video essays rival EmpLemon for some of the best I’ve seen on this platform, and they’re only getting better. You have so much potential.
@visyrlreaction18 күн бұрын
I'm not usually one to compare KZbinrs to each other as that's generally frowned upon I believe, but I'm inclined to agree here. His editing has serious potential to rival that of EmpLemon, he has a calming voice, and he's entertaining. Looking forwards to whatever is to come from this channel!
@RussellB18 күн бұрын
he's even better than ExplosionGrape and GrenadeBlueberry
@visyrlreaction18 күн бұрын
@RussellB NuclearPineapple's a personal favorite but I know that's quite controversial to say given the allegations
@woofy997718 күн бұрын
@@visyrlreactionfrowned upon by whom??
@visyrlreaction18 күн бұрын
@woofy9977 I figure it's just generally disrespectful to go "Yeah they're on par with X" or "Oh X is better than Y" when both channels have worked to create their own individual styles. Maybe I'm just being silly though lol
@carolome9 күн бұрын
Never, never stop if you can. This video was amazing, and I loved each second of it. At every chapter the stakes got higher, and you managed to keep me hooked on. Great job, I will be surely binge watching your other videos now, while we await a new one!
@EHa-x1z18 күн бұрын
I just summited Maunakea in November, absolutely beautiful, and a wacky experience to come up to the top to a view of an asphalt road with signs and a guardrail, with huge monolithic observatories littering the peak. Definitely my most surreal climbing experiences.
@dragonleader242118 күн бұрын
Just did that a few days ago myself. Was an amazing sight as well as getting to see Kilauea going nuts. Cheers fellow stranger!
@EHa-x1z18 күн бұрын
@ man, I’m kinda jealous, all the activity started right after I left, cheers to you aswell
@obsidianworkbench800916 күн бұрын
I’m starting university next year studying earth science and this video has confirmed to me that I’m absolutely making the right choice. This was absolutely captivating in both content and presentation!
@doge_sevens18 күн бұрын
You're genuinely one of the most underrated channels on youtube dude, your editing is amazing, and i can just sit and watch the whole thing on topics i never thought I'd be interested in
@michaelkantner642014 күн бұрын
This was the most comprehensive, informative, and entertaining video about volcanoes that I have ever seen! I really enjoyed your narrative, and how you explained things so that even someone like me can understand how volcanoes work, this video was extremely fascinating, well done!
@misterjt96118 күн бұрын
I love your work! the calm demeanor and the excellent pacing, plus 1Hr videos is perfect for me to unwind and learn something, and have a mild existential crisis over living near multiple volcanoes
@davidaugustofc257417 күн бұрын
In the first couple of minutes you already made me feel bad for not paying to watch such wonderful content.
@DrHotelMario17 күн бұрын
One can only imagine what the Siberian traps would have looked like in person.
@davisdf306417 күн бұрын
Entire seas of lava, the sizes of entire countries. It would probably be hard to even grasp the scale of such things. There's also the Decan Traps in India, which were comparably massive, and are hypothesized to have been a contributing factor to the extinction of the large dinosaurs, together with the asteroid Chicxulub.
@huntersynth_021719 күн бұрын
THE KING HAS SPOKEN ONCEMORE!!!!!!!! you are nojoke my favorite youtuber on this platform and the reason i got into meteorology in the first place i love your longform AND shortform videos your videos are super clear, polished, and funny and i literally JUMPED when i saw this in my notifications i would also like to know - what do you use to make your silhouettes? how do you make them? - would you ever consider doing anything with TLE's (upper atmospheric lightning)?
@spookyfrogs187418 күн бұрын
this is by a landslide your best video, just absolutely incredible. the editing was top notch, the way you narrate is so satisfying, everything. PLEASE do more like this!!! :)
@gbb352517 күн бұрын
Great vid. Would love to see one on the scale of lightning (how fast, how loud, how powerful, how destructive, how hot, how common, etc.)
@sjeason18 күн бұрын
I’m a simple man. I see Volcanoes in the title, I click.
@shardulkakade936518 күн бұрын
A bit surprised you didn't mention Ol Doinyo Lengai while discussing viscosity and silica content. It's famous for its carbonatite magma, with just 25% silica which makes it look almost lahar like and its also quite cool compared to other lava types(in terms of temperature and coolness) Theres also the underappreciated phenomenon of volcanic lightning and LIVS but that probably because of our poor understanding of lightning formation itself. Also, another fact is that the erstwhile presidential plane of the Philippines ominously named Mt. Pinatubo crashed in 1957, killing the erstwhile president ramon magsaysay and 24 others. The complex integration at 42:42 (assuming its a borwein integral) isn't complex really. I don't think it uses complex numbers so its real integration not complex integration(pls ignore Fourier, i think it can be done without fourier) .... I'll see myself out Also speaking of meterological phenomenon with the lightning stuff theres also volcanic vortex rings which are just so cool and have a really pretty equation with elliptic integrals and ten thousand specifically made functions. Thanks very well made video now my tummy go rumbly with earthquakes imma go eat a lava cake ..... I'll see myself out again.
@jmstudios45718 күн бұрын
you had me at weird equations I have to look into this
@Crogatho17 күн бұрын
Ol Doinyo Lengai has both magmas. Low-silica magma, and high-silica magma. It has both effusive and explosive eruptions. Its the solar system's most unique volcano.
@benmcreynolds858118 күн бұрын
I'm so glad i found this channel. This is the kind of content that i live for. It's gotten to the point where i cherish this kind of stuff more than anything i used to get from TV. It would be so cool to see a video focused on Magnetism, Plasma, Super fluids, heck it don't matter I'll enjoy it no matter what.
@garycohen647018 күн бұрын
This is a masterclass in how to communicate complex information to more and less (me, for sure) subject matter-informed audiences. Maybe one of THE BEST educational videos, on any subject, I have seen. I don’t know anything about you or your background, RojoFern; now I know this: you are a STRATO-COMMUNICATOR and STORYTELLER! Wow. Thanks.
@n9nelives61618 күн бұрын
We're getting out of Pompeii with this one boys!
@codysoultz912415 күн бұрын
How is this channel not bigger? These videos are so entertaining who knew they would want a complete comparison on how large volcanoes are.
@mt_baldwin18 күн бұрын
I missed the 1 in the vids length, I thought it was a 10 minute and 19 second vid. I took a bit before I said to myself "it's starting to feel longer than 10 minutes", this was at the 53 minute mark. So, an outstanding and excellent vid, it kept my undivided attention for nearly an hour before I noticed how much time had passed.
@arfdinglare16 күн бұрын
I think "RojoFern Level" can be a new benchmark for natural phenomena-related documentaries. This stuff is just too good.
@RetroRobin_18 күн бұрын
Legit screamed when I saw the upload! Thank you for making such awesome videos man
@thebombcat13 күн бұрын
No clue why you don't have millions of subs...some of the best documentary work I've seen on this platform.
@jeffreyflees248419 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas, RojoFern. Nice to see another upload from you :)
@LaLaLand.Germany13 күн бұрын
Scales of tornadoes, nukes, now vulcanoes- We´re running out of big things to scale, aren´t we? What a shame. Your essays are wonderful! I can be stoned as a wall, the info still get´s thru. That´s an achievement! And as I said before: Your choices of music and the sometimes humorous sarcastic comment as well as many other traits- You are very good at explaining things. Happy new Year, Mr.Fern!
@durden91tyler18 күн бұрын
respect, you arent taking these lightly and it shows, thanks for the effort man, its really refreshing to see. starts 11:18
@garnetame4 күн бұрын
This is the first video of yours that I have watched, but it certainly won't be the last. I absolutely adore and truly appreciate your presentation, particularly the "gaps" you leave, where you can make a black screen have more power than flashy graphics ever could hope for. This was a great video, thank you :)
@qwertydavid807014 күн бұрын
When I watched your "scales of nuke" video, I totally felt like the obvious next step would be a scale of volcanoes video. The idea danced around in my mind, but I never would have expected to see it happen. So surreal to finally see this. KEEP COOKING, ROJOFERN 🔥
@laplanetesauvage539118 күн бұрын
these scale videos of yours are stupefying. your script and editing are polished, unique, funny, and your work is greatly appreciated. keep up the great work
@bopcity578516 күн бұрын
The way I was thinking, "they better mention peak to core distance" and got absolutely called out at 17:29 killed me 😂
@yellowbacon6917 күн бұрын
That Krakatoa scene gave me chills, amazing work!
@jackagnell478118 күн бұрын
Epic video. Didnt realize this wasn’t a large channel. Exceptional quality.
@chesterfieldthe3rd92918 күн бұрын
Music at 16:29 is groovy
@highriskchris18 күн бұрын
Love your style and and the Boards of Canada reference with Krakatoa (the coolest volcano eruption)
@isymfs12 күн бұрын
The retro sound effects in the very beginning make me feel safe & cozy
@HyponatremiaYT18 күн бұрын
Outstanding video. This entire series of "The scale of" has been fantastic but you really did something special here.
@nebula688718 күн бұрын
Your pacing and content are unlike anything i've ever seen. Informative but also funny as hell, its awesome
@MattNeufy18 күн бұрын
Best. Christmas. Ever. Love the content, never forget how much we value you, oh great Plant of Red!
@ColeSlaw27017 күн бұрын
Already psyched for the scale of hurricanes
@hexagonal_nexul18 күн бұрын
you literally do the best video essays I have ever seen
@a.p.e.x319518 күн бұрын
Your visual style is amazing, dude. i love it
@jtgd18 күн бұрын
You deserve more views and subscribers. Love your video, jokes and references
@KibyAnderson19 күн бұрын
a banger has dropped
@sageand9418 күн бұрын
Sorry it was mine
@frostafunny17 күн бұрын
Very amazing video that shows passion and love were put into it. Thank You for taking the time to make such an entertaining and informative video.
@piwnigrajkowie18 күн бұрын
After watching it I came to a conclusion that your essays are the best man. I like how there's accual tention building in this videos of yours as they go by. I had a similar feeling with this one to your Scale of a mushrrom cloud. Just showing how big and interesting this all is. What's more is that it leaves me amazed by entire topic and gets me to learn more. And a very plesent side effect is that as a non native english speaker I always translate everything that I don't get or some more technical words that I wouldn't really stumbled upon. Can't wait till your next essay. Merry Christmas and thank you for that over 1h wild ride
@laurenharrell22718 күн бұрын
Watched 30 secs and decided to subscribe. Underrated content.
@eliteal218818 күн бұрын
Holy volcano RojoFern, the production quality on this video is so insane it puts even Jon Bois to shame
@Arkolun-zk7tm18 күн бұрын
HE DID IT! HE DID THE THING!!! (Seriously, I've been wanting this for about a year.)
@codysearchfield825810 күн бұрын
RojoFern, I absolutely *love* that you allow the silence to breathe in between segments. Love that it feels natural and not algorithmically rushed. ♥
@AlmightyXI18 күн бұрын
I gave you a like after watching to minute 2 once I realized the channel wasn't a copycat. I then waited patiently for the final subject only to be gotcha'd. Still leaving the like after watching mostly info I knew, your presentation style is that good.
@Nefville17 күн бұрын
Again, RojoFern makes one of the best videos on KZbin. Absolutely enjoyed every second of it. Honestly he should send one of these to PBS or Netflix, this is at that level if not beyond it. Keep up the great work Rojo, you are the best and man this one didn't disappoint.
@luckyincognito709618 күн бұрын
The king is home y'all, thank you for blessing my work day❤
@fishm0nger12 күн бұрын
This just got into my feed. This is Trey the explainer and Fredrick Knudsen level stuff. Good job, subbed!
@JackoNorm18 күн бұрын
WHEN LAVA POURS OUT NEAR THE SEA'S SURFACE, TREMENDOUS VOLCANIC EXPLOSIONS SOMETIMES OCCUR. IN TIME, SUBMARINE SEAMOUNTS AND ISLANDS ARE FORMED. Love your choice in soundtrack, Rojo. You really know how to put our minds at ease at such tense times as preparing for a dive.
@rexosed17 күн бұрын
A Christmas miracle, he posted.
@WimpyMcWeaksauce18 күн бұрын
42:26 A blender blending in Blender.
@stijnjanssens57118 күн бұрын
man.. this timing is just amazing.. after not watching/thinking about this channel for like 10 months, i just in the last couple of days rewatched all 3 previous long form essayes with friends and family.. and now this?? best Christmas present i could ask for!
@Jo3man9618 күн бұрын
Watched this at 2am because I’m off work for Christmas and New Year and I’ve completely messed up my sleep schedule. Awesome video as always. Like the others, I will return to this one again and again when I need background noise for days with no meetings.
@WhatAreDrums72913 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation! Exploration of a bunch of topics that is juuuust thorough enough to paint the picture.
@kevinw.514918 күн бұрын
oh man, love this channel and these style of videos.
@kriszack837418 күн бұрын
Thank you for this Christmas upload. I feast on Christmas leftovers, blaze up and watch your video, perfect morning.
@CambrianExplosionContext18 күн бұрын
I love the stuff man, keep up the good work! One small thing i want to point out, a few parts of the video felt like the silence was drawn out for a bit too long, if i ever rewatch the video I’ll be sure to leave timestamps. Other than that, it was nice
@YorkVid14 күн бұрын
When a certain track named Hyper Gamma Spaces starts playing. But seriously, this is absolutely outstanding content. So, so well done on all fronts. You gained a sub and a fan, buddy.👏
@TheOobo18 күн бұрын
This is the best youtube channel about clouds
@theincursion589818 күн бұрын
a delightful day to watch an entire hour long video in one sitting
@visageofcreation15 күн бұрын
My 7th grade teacher let us watch this video. And have a pizza party the next day. Absolutely goated teacher.
@cym0n18 күн бұрын
I love your video essays so much. They are sooo interesting and well done. It’s an art to describe scales in just this simple yet effective way using shapes. Incredible work once again! Also the scripting is super nice and the music fits perfectly.