Views : 31,181,382
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jun 13, 2019 ^^
Rating : 4.846 (22,320/557,859 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T21:49:11.102421Z
See in json
Top Comments of this video!! :3
It was really interesting noticing how he was essentially approaching drowning. There are very specific physiological symptoms that are present in someone who is starting to have that reaction- triggered by the feeling of failing to support yourself in water- that he was absolutely showing. Specifically when he attempted swimming in multiple layers, the way his voice had that panicked "cracking" and he was breathing very heavily. If this was the depth of a reservoir, and not a pool, you would definitely die.
661 |
Exactly as I thought.
1. You can swim in shade balls, just harder to do. So you should not. Great to hear that the manufacturer sees this as a concern.
2. You can swim in shade balls, just not the shade balls in the water reservoir.
3. Pool with water and floating balls, hop in.
4. They do look like boba.
989 |
seeing light rays pass through the multi-layered shade balls at 6:50 is priceless! thanks for sharing this amazing experience with us
86 |
Thanks for the laughs tonight! I enjoy these nerdy videos and explanations, and I was also mesmerized by the movement and behavior of the single layer of shade balls and the patterns on the pool floor.
I do wonder how much jumping in on them or swimming through them hurt, especially with the butterfly stroke. I have the feeling I'd probably drown and/or get pulled out with massive bruising over my entire body, but I have chronic fatigue and health issues that mean I bruise easily. However, I still want to try jumping in, just once, and I want to see the patterns beneath the surface.
2 |
@apotato8354
2 years ago
"But its like quicksand" - famous last words
10K |