Locations That "Do Not Obey" The Laws Of Nature
If given the choice to explore any place on Earth, free from the constraints of imagination or childhood dreams, one might consider the top of Everest, the bottom of the Mariana Trench, or an abandoned polar station in Antarctica. However, Earth still harbors locations that defy the laws of nature, perplexing scientists with enigmatic phenomena. In this journey, we'll dive to the ocean's depths, explore a five-million-year-old cave, ascend a remote taiga crater, and traverse sultry deserts. From the Zone of Silence to gravity hills, unusual lights in the sky, and boiling water rivers, we'll uncover the mysteries that elude scientific explanation. Join us on this captivating adventure, concluding with a place that may initially repel, then captivate you.
15 most unusual places on Earth.
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I am a Minnesotan, and they only did the dye and a couple gps trackers on Devils Kettle, fear of messing up the environment prevented everything else, i cant speak of the TV but it is IMPOSSIBLE to get a vehicle there due to the topography.
It IS possible to get a vehicle there using a helicopter and some ropes. We can get vehicles to the moon FFS so we can definitely get vehicles to sightseeing/tourist destinations.
Is it just me or this intro is pushing you harder and harder away from wanting to watch the video? Im struggling so hard to not click exit😂😂
Music annoying , too load. The voice
@@joannemacdonald3543 Damn turn your volume down jeez whining does not become you.
Yes as soon as he started talking I was ready to exit stage left
I hear noises all the time non-stop it's tinnitus
Et tu? Sometimes it's like an orchestra of cicadas 😢
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I have had tinnitus since I was a very young child. I considered it normal. Uet at age 70, hearing test show that I can hear in frequency ranges, that young people in their 20s no longer can hear.
I have tinnitus too 😢
B v davenport there is tannitic. But it doesn't. Meant one doesn't hear high frequency elf
I'm so glad he never mention the word alien in connecting to this mysterious phenomenon.
Beware the coming invasion of Hollywood aliens 👽
lol well spoken!! We must give him full points for this.
He did, was mentioned in the great blue hole of Belize
We have a "gravity hill" near my home. The optical illusion is so good that people that don't know what is happening go "nuts" when we show them the car rolling uphill. It's hilarious to watch their faces! The trees that usually give away the level of the ground adds to the illusion that the hill is actually going down. The trees naturally grow leaning into the illusion. They make the "grade" of the road appear uphill instead of downhill. It's even a stronger illusion because the road goes to an overpass of a 4 lane highway. "Everyone knows" the overpass is uphill but it's actually downhill. You have to use a carpenter's level to discover it is uphill! I figured it was an optical illusion when I was first shown it but the guy showing it to me "sold" it pretty good, or he really did believe it! Evidently it's "not good to fool 'mother nature' "but it's okay for "her" to fool us, lol!
It was found that certain people have a sensitivity to VLF, or very low frequency. The US Navy uses VLF radio frequencies to communicate with its submarines. This phenomenon occurs only in areas were the Navy has erectited communication towers. As VLF can penitrate deep water and solid ground. Our Canadian neighbors have the same complaints about a radar antenna array aimed towards their border. It creates a pulsing hum that bothers them. Yet the US government refuses to shut it down for national security reasons.
Why USA would obey mere Canadian citizen like us XD We are a living, breathing joke frozen in the far north. Lol they have the power to do it. Stop complaining and start making a plan to destroy the antennas... Just a tought. Don't actually do it. It would be catastrophic for your well being xD 😂😂😅😅 PS: my comment was aimed at Canadians sheep citizens complaining instead of doing something for a change. Haopens a lot in Québec where I live 😥😅
That 'pulsing hum' is also highly sought after by the fetish community, and many can only dream of living in a VLF zone.
Not surprised at all. Typical behavior
Since the Depression the U.S. government has viewed its populace with ever increasing hostility. We are an inconvenience. Imagine how much more it could spend on national security and “defense” without all these pesky people wanting things like social security, healthcare, etc. Since it’s been more than willing to trample the rights of its own people, why would it care about Canadians?
@@mcinteer19 I like this response! Considering what has happened since the patriot act, it's so nice living with a government obsessed with spying on its own people. There is an essay written by a professor of sociology called, How Do You Know When You Are Living in a Fascist State. Look it up.
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The last road Knott's berry farm has a place where everything rolls up from a downwards start plus a chair you can't get out of without help 😊😮😢🎉😂❤
There is so much wonderous in this world. Times when Im down I always try to remember there is more is so much more to life in this amazing planet.
That intro was mighty long
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17:00 the double tree, I seen a huge one in Cambodia some where between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap at a buss rest place, it was huge and clearly another tree was growing from the top, it should be posted some where on the internet, sadly I did not thing much about it at the time, just admired it´s beauty. thanks for sharing some wonders from the world, I could be inspired to visit some of the places in your video.. 😊😊😊
Famous for truffles, shows chocolate truffles instead of actual truffles.
Animals: "We should avoid that spot, there is dark magic there" Humans: "Let's go take pictures!"
The "hard rock of science" in a "do not obey the laws of nature" video was a nice touch of sarcasm.
The Taos hum has been heard all over the world. there are some videos on youtube dedicated to it, and one of them guessed it could be oil and or gas pipelines under the ground. which makes the most sense to me!
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that hum is actually a possibility of underground pipes (like oil/gas), so far that is the most likely factor, along with a combination of other things. That hum is found in more places than just there, its found almost all around the world (again, completely everywhere, mostly places where you can commonly find underground oil pipes)
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With 40 % of earth's land mass, unexplored, im sure there are many more.
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In Sorrento, Italy there is a tree which produces both oranges and lemons. I've seen it.
It's called "" grafting ""
@indianastan and anyone who tries to make money from such... that's called "grifting"!
@purplepeace2188 Lemons are not a "natural" fruit. They are a man made hybrid. You can graft together ANY of the citrus fruit trees and have them grow each their fruit. There are trees of genus Prunus... apricot, cherry, plum, almond, peach, nectarine... that have branches of each grated onto one stem. Each branch grows its own fruit. Go and study up on some horticulture.
You can make your own and have it produce whichever tree fruit you like. I have seen one which produces 9 different kinds.
You can get those anywhere. It’s not a mystery.
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Correction: They obey the laws of physics, but our current knowledge and understanding is of those laws are lacking.
You could also say that they do break the laws of physics. But the laws of Physics are an invention of man and don't describe reality perfectly. So these things show us where our laws of physics are wrong.
I guess this where you can get holy water, by boiling the hell out of it.
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How does boiling water make it holy?
It doesn't. For example, you don't go to an unflushed toilet to scare the crap out of it. These are only jokes.
@@trevorjenkins2176 Ahhh gotcha. I frequently talk to flat earthers, sometimes it's difficult to know when people are joking, because they unironically say some of the most absurd shit sometimes 😁
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that tree is just a cleft graft..
It's good to know the devil's kettle. Perfect place to hide evidence, lol😂😂
The place in Yorkshire the process taking place there is not petrification it is concretion.
@34:52 I'll say it again! the fairy circles are ancient ice fish breeding grounds from when the area was the bottom of the ocean. look them up! you can see pictures yourself! mystery solved!
Many areas were never the bottom of the Ocean, and if they were the "breeding grounds" would be buried under the mounts of soil and sand once the water withdrew. That is literally the process that lasts for hundred of years.
Yeah, that icefish is a bad dude. Makes all the "benefits" of blood but doesn't have any. Something like that. Third rock from the Sun baby! 🦠
We have a road that is a gravity hill in Maine too.
In Michigan, as well
Nice to deep explanation
Very Interesting.
That vortex waterfall looks to me has had several things done to figure out were it goes but i didn't see anyone use some kind of cable and something somewhat small that wont crush or break apart that flaoats and send it down into the funnel of water and see where it comes out, a very long cable of course just in case
I personally think it's a very old turbo style generator. 🤷🏼♂️
Timed firecrackers , track the small explosives with seismometers and hydrophones.
The best way to someone explore but more importantly mapping the geographical features of the devil's vortex without risking someone's life would be to use the same laser scanning tools, well only if laser scanning works under water. I'm sure such fragile electronic tech tools would be destroyed if submerged in water so a very strong, tough protective box would have to be constructed to encase and protect the scanner. Attach a cable to the laser scanner which will allow you to possibly retrieve it.
WOW, thanks !
I'm no volcanologist, but the crater looks to be a juvenile volcano
No, no your not. I’m no cartographer, but isn’t it quicker to go east from Russia to North America? Or north…
@@jeninlight Northeast.
A study conducted by V. S. Antipin and A. M. Fedorov showed, through morphological, structural and chemical data, that the crater is volcanic in origin. The presence of weathered breccias, the diameter/height ratio typical of volcanic cones, the absence of geochemical anomalies linked to cosmogenic origins, and its zoning of different ages, contradict clearly the meteorite hypothesis.[3] The origin of the cone is therefore volcanic, caused by a rapid outbreak of deep fluids (CO2 and H2O) and gases (CO and H2).
Hesdalen lights cod easily be explained by one of the few airports in that area of the country
The crater at the beginning looks quite clearly like an electrical discharge crater, produced probably by an extremely heavy sunstorm or even a Micronova.
If I had a chance to go somewhere else, it wouldn't be this planet
come to find out that the town where people got the sleepy sickness was just a case of mass boredom!
There is a gravity hill in WI not far from me there is even a sign telling people to roll the car up hill
We have a gravity hill in our town. 😊
We have that here in North Carolina brown mountain lights
Some ask, could the Fire Eagle's Nest have been created by a hundred thousand leprechauns dancing around an ancient toadstool, until they wore a trench into the ground? In any case, there is no evidence to support this. I can't even, bud. 🙄
The concept of termites seems to support on arriving conclusion as these insect use to build clay for there nest which clay can easily dehydrate on this torrid regions that deprive aany plant's growth
Frequencies. Sound. Vibration.
They're pretty much synonomous
Thanks
Oh, the deep hole in the ocean is below sea level. That’s so amazing.
Cherry seed and dropped by a bird how about somebody grafted to cherry tree onto the mulberry tree
I wonder if you dangle a sealed pot in the boiling River if you could cook your food?
"The Blue Hole is BELOW sea level"...ya don't say. LOL. What? Duh...
The Patomsky crater has a much larger ring around it in the trees.
I n t r o d u c t i o n I dont think it was drawn out enough .
In camas Washington we have what we call the pot holes. In 1986 after years of research they finally found that the water came out miles away into the Oregon side of the Columbia river
It looks like the crater known as the "Fire Eagle's Nest has a cylindrical object in the center of it
I have been on this road in Jeju. 😂 there is also places like that in the world
The eagles nest looks intelligence made.
I bet I know what every location in this list is, just by hearing the intro.
The captions read, county of North Yorkshire UK
i wonder if anyone would be brave enough to wear a deepsea diving suit and be lowered down with a thick chain into the devils kettle.
25:15 sensitivity to low frequency sounds probably reflects an expansion of certain cilia in the cochlea, and probably due to chemical exposure in the environment.
I know of 2 "gravity hills" in Idaho
Nice voice 😊
"From Russia we head West" *Proceeds to head East*
The Namibian magic circles :- we have same in our garden, but centres are not completely grass-free.
Like fig tree that starts growing on any perennial trees until it will wrap around its roots to the host tree till 'it dies by deprivation of sunlight and nutrients
I could live in an igloo. I love my solitude
i would go to Equador
The humm, I started hearing it when I turned 30. It doesn’t bother me but it’s weird.
Anyone else notice the narrator said going from México to Minnesota was going to a new continent not country
I wud love to see prop lightening strikes I've only ever seen wat thy call sheet lightening
So in other words the chemical process that turns blood falls red is the same chemical process that makes blood red. cooool lol
If there is a sinkhole , that first topic can never be confusing too , in a reverse manner , there can be pedonic movement that is not a part of any volcanic activity
I wonder if theres a connection between the silent zone and the bermuda triangle
2:00 - A place which people and animals avoid... the locals call it...!?!? I'm surprised they've never temporarily dammed the inlet to the Devil's Kettle and done drone or manned exploration!
Is this one of those AAI videos . Ya I can’t get past the intro
That exact “gravity hill” is the one in “north park, Wexford Pennsylvania. Every school in the area has a day out there at some point to learn about physics 🤷🏻♂️
The clip with the red bowling ball
That spring in England which "turns things to stone" really isn't anything special. There are several of them within 30 miles of where I live. One of them looks very similar to that one but with more hanging plants. We call it Little Jamaica. I live in the desert in southern Utah. The springs where I live take about 6 months to turn a sandbag into stone.
the big blue hole is actualy the remains of a volcano not a sinkhole
Ironically the Taos hum is quieted for those that hear it by wearing a tin foil hat.
Faraday cages or EM shielding of any decent level would achieve this. The EM spectrum is fascinating.
Check out Lookoutfa Charlie. He solved the “mystery” of the hum. Tinnitus too. He does very good work.
So many video clips of not the place they were talking about were used.
There's nothing in nature that defies nature.
I'd like to get off this Earth before it implodes
Jackalope's in Mexico silent zone
Number one is caused by an alien drill rig.
id go to hedonism jamaica!
Devil's Kettle I didn't know this place was real from watching "Jennifer's Body"
AI?
What about the dies?
An add before the vid even starts nice almost left because of that do better
The country of Belize is in the Caribbean Ocean. Not the Atlantic Ocean
30 seconds in and already quitting and blocking channel lolz
The Tau hum........the one scientist thinks their ability to hear lower frequencies allows them to hear the magnetic field? That is SO interesting because scientists are just now learning that the evolution of speech in our ancestors came from our ear canals physically evolving to the point that we are able to hear the higher frequencies found in speech. So did our ancestors hear the hum of the electromagnetic field?
It's possible. Without all the distracting noises of society today, we'd be able to hear more clearly!
Has anyone spoke about those shorts yet?
You've never seen PLASMA CRAFT Or have you ??
Devils Kettle is like the Strid
I can totally imagine plants 3000 years in the future waging world wars upon each other, arming themselves with guns & nucle- I mean, wait. What?
Silence zone ,they just didn't put up anteni ,as V little people there
They should throw a high-powered GPS device into the devil's kettle and track it via GPS
24:03 LOL. It's more than likely Google spying, AI, NSA..