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00:00:00You are relaxing in your room, listening to good music, when suddenly the network breaks down.
00:00:10You try to restart your phone, but there is still no connection.
00:00:13Your sister arrives in your room in panic. She screams something about rings. Rings of what?
00:00:19Wedding rings? Rings in the bathtub? It doesn't make any sense.
00:00:24Then she drags you out of the house and shows you the sky.
00:00:27You open your eyes and you see rays of objects forming miles above the surface of the earth.
00:00:32Its connection seems to work.
00:00:34Both of you check online what's going on. And everywhere, it's the same story that makes one of the newspapers.
00:00:40Rings appear all of a sudden in our sky.
00:00:43Hashtag Earth Ring is breaking the record of Hashtag and the videos become super viral.
00:00:48Your sister can't help but join the crowd and takes a lot of selfies with the sky.
00:00:53You rush to the TV of your living room to watch the news.
00:00:56Scientists warn against a disaster to come and explain that everyone must stay inside.
00:01:03Even if it's a cloudy day in the middle of summer, the weather seems to get colder and colder.
00:01:08Suddenly, the signal is interrupted. The other channels don't show anything either.
00:01:13You then see your neighbors fold their bags and leave. Others do the same.
00:01:17You hesitate a little, but you finally decide to do like them.
00:01:20Your sister is still outside taking selfies when you tell her to come with you to get answers.
00:01:27You both get in your car and you drive to the city.
00:01:31The rings above seem to increase in mass every second.
00:01:35Your sister and you are getting colder.
00:01:38You drive to the university to see if someone knows something, but there is no one.
00:01:43Only one car is parked in the parking lot and it's a good thing that you recognize this car.
00:01:48Your sister and you rush inside and find the astronomy teacher doing some quick calculations
00:01:54to try to understand why all this is happening.
00:01:57He invites you to sit down and begins to explain to you.
00:02:00No one knows what it is, but it limits the exposure of the Sun to the Earth,
00:02:05which explains why it is getting colder and colder.
00:02:08Why the rings become thicker is also a mystery.
00:02:11On Saturn, the rings are made up of ice and rock particles.
00:02:15They can be as small as an ant or the size of a bus.
00:02:18The rocks could be meteorite debris or even remnants of dwarf planets.
00:02:23But since the Earth is so close to the Sun,
00:02:25the ice would not be something that we would find floating above us.
00:02:29With all these rocks stacked, it prevents the Earth from accessing the Sun,
00:02:33which warms us up and enlightens us.
00:02:35The teacher continues by explaining that the Earth will enter a new ice age
00:02:39and that oxygen levels will run out within a year
00:02:43if these new rings do not disappear quickly.
00:02:46This also explains why there is no connection.
00:02:49The rocks that form the rings hit and destroy the satellites.
00:02:52Suddenly, you hear a loud sound outside.
00:02:56You all head outside and see a helicopter
00:02:59launching an alarm with a flashing red light.
00:03:02Everyone go home right now.
00:03:04This is not an exercise.
00:03:06Everyone go home.
00:03:08You get in your car with your sister, but the roads are crowded.
00:03:11You have to walk there, which will take you about two hours.
00:03:14There is no way to stay outside.
00:03:17You venture outside seeing everyone stuck on the road.
00:03:20They all argue with each other and cause chaos.
00:03:23You try not to stay in the middle of all this and you sneak up to the highway.
00:03:27As the rings become thicker, there is less sunlight passing through.
00:03:32Information about the ice age stays in your head and makes you cold in the back.
00:03:36You take a deep breath and see a thin mist come out of your mouth.
00:03:41The sky darkens and you are not home yet.
00:03:44Your sister is tired and needs to rest, but you encourage her to go ahead.
00:03:49You find an abandoned clothing store and go in.
00:03:52The store employees give everyone big jackets.
00:03:55You take two and put them on.
00:03:57More than an hour to get home, but the sky is completely black.
00:04:01There is no way for you and your sister to go out in such conditions.
00:04:05So you decide to camp in the clothing store.
00:04:08They light a small campfire in the middle of the store
00:04:11and improvise sleeping bags with the rest of the abandoned clothes.
00:04:15Fortunately, there is enough food to feed everyone, including you and your sister.
00:04:23It's the middle of the night.
00:04:25The fire goes out and you see nothing outside the store.
00:04:28You go to the window and open it.
00:04:31A huge pile of snow falls inside and wakes everyone up.
00:04:35We are in the middle of August and a snowstorm has formed during the night.
00:04:39Everyone is frozen and the fire starts again.
00:04:42There is no radio or any way to know what is happening.
00:04:46The wind rises and begins to shake the store.
00:04:49Objects begin to fall from the shelves,
00:04:52but you stay with everyone else comfortably settled near the fire.
00:04:56The next day, you look outside and see the entire region covered with snow.
00:05:00You live in a sunny place where it barely rains
00:05:03and the rings in the outside atmosphere are even bigger than the day before.
00:05:07Out of nowhere, a truck full of people stops
00:05:11and the driver tells you that there is a shelter for everyone a few kilometers away.
00:05:15The truck has chains everywhere on the tires and is equipped for the worst snow conditions.
00:05:20Even if it is morning, the sky is quite dark.
00:05:23You go up with everyone else.
00:05:25Abandoned cars, some with the doors open, are scattered all over the place.
00:05:30The truck surrounds them and destroys those on its way.
00:05:33It stops next to an ambulance and takes all the equipment to help those in need.
00:05:38You pass in your neighborhood and you see your house completely covered in snow.
00:05:42The big tree in your garden fell under the weight of the snow and broke the roof,
00:05:47which allowed the snow to enter.
00:05:49The truck passes at full speed and arrives at the shelter,
00:05:52which to your great surprise is the shopping center.
00:05:55As you leave, you see that many residents of the city are taken to various stores
00:06:00which have become dormitories and care units.
00:06:03You find yourself in a sports store with a group of other people.
00:06:07Your sister was also able to settle with you
00:06:09and you are very lucky to see the teacher who helps people.
00:06:13But soon after, a strong explosion resounds in the shopping center and breaks the windows.
00:06:28Everyone is sheltered. You see people running outside.
00:06:31When you leave, you see a large metal object in front of the entrance to the shopping center.
00:06:36There are people gathering in the whole area and it is difficult to see what is happening.
00:06:42But after looking closer, you discover that it is a satellite that has fallen from orbit.
00:06:47It crashed on the ground and made this boom.
00:06:50It is also reported that other satellites have crashed on Earth a little everywhere.
00:06:55This means that all communication has been erased from the map.
00:06:59You run inside the shopping center to wait for what will happen.
00:07:03You look at your sister with fear, not knowing that the new ice age has just begun.
00:07:12A YEAR LATER
00:07:15A year later.
00:07:17You relax in your bunker when your sister arrives in a panic.
00:07:20The rings are still there, but it's something else now.
00:07:24You run outside and you see everyone gathering and looking at the sky.
00:07:28In a year, the temperatures have dropped to the point of freezing the entire surface of the Earth.
00:07:33Deserts and tropical jungles have turned into frozen lands.
00:07:38More than half of the fauna has gone extinct, and trees have become as rare as a four-leaf clover.
00:07:44This means that oxygen levels have dropped considerably.
00:07:48Most of the population, or what is left of it, lives with oxygen bottles.
00:07:53Scientists are still trying to solve the case of rings.
00:07:56This is exactly what the professor had predicted.
00:08:01But in the sky, stones seem to fall and crash everywhere.
00:08:05It starts in the distance, but then the rocks start to fall very close.
00:08:09You run with everyone else to the mall, which has been covered with a layer of metal to keep the heat inside.
00:08:17It should be pretty safe in there.
00:08:20If the stones fall, it means that the rings are dissipating.
00:08:23Suddenly, you are full of hope.
00:08:25It looks like the ice age will soon be over.
00:08:29It's a beautiful day for a boat ride in the swamps.
00:08:32If there weren't enough mosquitoes, the day would be perfect.
00:08:35But for some unknown reason, the mosquitoes continue to grow as you plunge into the swamp.
00:08:41At first, they were just tiny insects, almost invisible.
00:08:44And they can now be the size of your thumb.
00:08:47You can hear their growl when they pass in front of you.
00:08:50You plunge deeper to find out why they are so big.
00:08:53Finally, you see a large swarm of mosquitoes, the size of your hand, buzzing.
00:08:57They notice you and start flying towards you.
00:09:00You catch a branch and start whipping the air to crush them.
00:09:04You run to your boat and try to escape, but they follow you and some manage to land on you.
00:09:09You crush them, but others the size of basketball balls come out of nowhere.
00:09:14You get off your boat and return to the mainland at full speed.
00:09:19You get off your boat and return to the mainland at full speed.
00:09:22When you arrive, you see everyone running away, panicking because of the giant mosquitoes.
00:09:27Some of them are as massive as big dogs.
00:09:30People take refuge under picnic tables, while others run to their cars and start running.
00:09:36You get off your boat and run to the nearest supermarket, at the same time as dozens of people.
00:09:42Employees lock the doors.
00:09:44But through the large windows, you can see the mosquitoes multiplying.
00:09:48They are getting bigger and bigger, there is even one as big as a car, passing by.
00:09:53It is so heavy that it landed on an empty car and crushed it.
00:09:57People crowd at the back of the store.
00:09:59You try to calm everyone down and tell them not to make any noise.
00:10:03Mosquitoes land on the windows and block the natural light.
00:10:07It starts to get dark inside.
00:10:10Someone increases the volume of the TV to broadcast the latest news.
00:10:14Mosquitoes spread all over the continent, destroying natural resources and invading cities.
00:10:21People are invited to stay inside until further notice.
00:10:24Mosquitoes notice that there are people in the store, so they try to force their way in.
00:10:29A mosquito the size of a car flies into the sky, unaware of what is happening below.
00:10:34Everyone hears the noise coming from the back of the store.
00:10:37Employees realize that they have not locked the door.
00:10:40A big mosquito comes in and turns everything upside down.
00:10:43Everyone runs in all directions, panicked, throwing objects at it at random.
00:10:48Some people take an extractor and wait for it to fly to the back of the store.
00:10:53Employees lock the door and the barricade so that nothing can enter.
00:10:58Everyone waits nervously.
00:11:00The television broadcasts a live report on the giant mosquitoes that fly everywhere.
00:11:05A helicopter is forced to land because the mosquitoes fly furiously into the sky.
00:11:10Everyone shivers hearing the noise of other mosquitoes buzzing near the back door.
00:11:17Hours go by and other mosquitoes keep coming.
00:11:20There is no one outside.
00:11:22And a large part of urban planning and the park is destroyed or invaded by giant insects.
00:11:29Some people squint as they can while others sleep.
00:11:32A special bulletin interrupts the report and shows that there would be armored buses ready to take people near the picnic area on the highway.
00:11:40These buses will not go to the hot spot in the city center because it would be too dangerous.
00:11:45The only way to get on board is to be on the highway in two hours.
00:11:49Everyone tries to call their loved ones, but the cell phone towers have been destroyed and no one can call anyone anymore.
00:11:56The mosquito that broke in a moment ago destroyed the only fixed line that was present.
00:12:01People argue to know if they should stay or leave.
00:12:05Other insects cover the only clear areas of the sky until the sun disappears.
00:12:09People are divided into two groups, those who want to leave to take the bus and those who want to stay.
00:12:15Employees know a crossroad that can quickly lead to the highway.
00:12:19The only problem is that it will take about 20 minutes on foot because there are no more cars on the move.
00:12:25The path is delicate. First, you will have to escape through the main entrance and head towards the forest behind the boulders.
00:12:32There, you will have to enter a building, then go down the sewers, which will lead to the lake next to the highway.
00:12:38The first group decides to leave. They prepare supplies for the escape.
00:12:43Every second, new mosquitoes arrive, darkening the sky.
00:12:47People equip themselves with everything they can find to protect themselves.
00:12:51Mosquitoes are attracted by the carbon dioxide that people exhale and they know that there is a source from the store.
00:12:58Once everyone is ready, the expedition members take torches of fortune and light them.
00:13:02They add a little burnt alcohol to maintain the fire.
00:13:05You are part of the group that plans to escape.
00:13:08The doors open and everyone flees behind the boulders.
00:13:12Many mosquitoes try to attack you, but the smoke of the fire repels them.
00:13:16Every second, new mosquitoes invade the sky and the surroundings.
00:13:20Many people end up running into the store, because they could not get through the dense fog to reach our building.
00:13:27Finally, the rest of the group, including you, run towards the building, but it is locked and no one can break in.
00:13:34Plan B is to break a window and crawl inside.
00:13:38You grab a stone and break the closest window.
00:13:42The only problem is that mosquitoes can follow you inside.
00:13:46So without any other option, you run to the basement of the building to find the entrance of the sewers.
00:13:52Ouf, you found it and everyone goes down.
00:13:55No mosquitoes in sight, only rats.
00:13:58You plunge into the water of the sewers to your knees, but you should reach the river in a few minutes.
00:14:05The problem is that the sewers do not lead to the lake, but somewhere at the bottom of the sewers.
00:14:11You follow it anyway until you see what looks like an exit.
00:14:15So you go out and you find yourself near a collector where all the rejected waters lead next to the swamp.
00:14:21The only problem is that you are no longer next to the highway and that time is running out.
00:14:25New mosquitoes invade the air, but they do not really bother to be interested in you.
00:14:30You notice creatures the size of cats floating on the water.
00:14:35They are mosquito babies or larvae and they come to you.
00:14:39You and everyone else swim to save your life to the shore.
00:14:43The giant alpha mosquito flies into the air and dives to try to catch someone, but it fails.
00:14:50Everyone arrives at the thick swampy area where no giant mosquito can penetrate.
00:14:55You cover yourself with branches to protect yourself.
00:14:58There are 15 minutes left before the arrival of the armored bus.
00:15:01Since mosquitoes cannot enter, this will be the best place to hide while waiting.
00:15:06The darkness falls and still no bus. It's been 3 hours and nothing.
00:15:11Mosquitoes are still buzzing and everyone feels uncomfortable under the thick bushes.
00:15:16After a while you hear an engine and see lights flashing on the highway.
00:15:20Everyone gets up and runs to the bus.
00:15:23But you stop them so as not to attract the attention of the mosquitoes.
00:15:27You voluntarily wear yourself to hide and stop the bus.
00:15:30Then everyone else will be able to follow without attracting too much attention.
00:15:34You move a few branches, make some tree barks and crawl to the highway.
00:15:39You try to hold your breath so as not to make too much noise.
00:15:43You reach the edge of the road and shake your arms to stop the bus.
00:15:46It stops and the door opens.
00:15:48You signal to the rest of the people to come and they join you.
00:15:52Everyone is inside and safe.
00:15:55A few mosquitoes notice you and start pecking the bus.
00:15:58But the armor is solid.
00:16:00The bus goes in search of other people along the road.
00:16:03And suddenly a real colossus lands in front of him.
00:16:07The bus stops and you see a mosquito the size of a Boeing 747.
00:16:12It looks you straight in the eye.
00:16:14It is preparing to attack.
00:16:16But the bus accelerates under its legs and departs.
00:16:19The mosquito flies away and tries to catch up with the bus.
00:16:22But you enter a tunnel that leads to the other side of the mountain.
00:16:25After a few minutes, you arrive in an open area, without trees or buildings.
00:16:30The bus accelerates while dodging the obstacles on its way.
00:16:35Finally, you notice that you are near the supermarket where you took refuge.
00:16:39The bus opens the door so that all the people inside are taken to a safe area.
00:16:44Volunteers explain that the whole world is invaded by these giant creatures.
00:16:49In passing, you see a hybrid mosquito that has two heads and a tail of scorpions.
00:16:54It is as big as the Statue of Liberty and it is ready to attack.
00:16:58This causes the abnormal growth of these mosquitoes but also transforms them into hybrids and mutants.
00:17:04The day had started so well.
00:17:08Day 1
00:17:10A small but powerful earthquake shakes the city of Naples, Italy.
00:17:14Information channels report the event.
00:17:16Experts think that the Vesuvius, the stratovolcano of the Gulf of Naples, will soon explode.
00:17:22But when?
00:17:23It has already experienced many eruptions in the past.
00:17:26In fact, this is how it took its shape.
00:17:28It is made up of several layers of hard lava, sandstone and ash.
00:17:32The last eruption of the Vesuvius took place in 1944.
00:17:35But a major explosion occurred there nearly 2,000 years ago.
00:17:39It saved the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum and decimated the surrounding areas.
00:17:44Today, 3 million people live less than 30 km from the volcano and 600,000 live in the danger zone.
00:17:50Large eruptions occur every few thousand years, usually after long periods of calm.
00:17:56And the problem is that the Vesuvius is late for its next eruption.
00:17:59But this time, the volcano is monitored by the Vesuvius Observatory.
00:18:03It has seismic stations, special GPS networks and satellite radars.
00:18:07To help it measure the movements of the ground,
00:18:09it also has special equipment to test the chemical products contained in the gases from the volcano.
00:18:15All this helps experts determine if the volcano is about to explode.
00:18:19But will it happen?
00:18:21For now, the magma is more than 10 km from the surface.
00:18:25Things seemed safe yesterday, but now they are about to get worse.
00:18:29Day 3
00:18:31Another eruption occurs with a magnitude of 3 on the Richter scale.
00:18:35All the equipment installed near the volcano goes out.
00:18:38The magma is rising.
00:18:40It is not yet at the surface, but the Vesuvius is clearly agitated.
00:18:43The other two eruptions follow in the afternoon.
00:18:46They do not look like ordinary earthquakes,
00:18:48and geologists can see the difference in their seismographs.
00:18:51Volcanic earthquakes are 4 to 5 times less significant on the Richter scale.
00:18:56Now, experts are certain.
00:18:58It is a matter of a few days or weeks before the volcano erupts.
00:19:02Some volcanoes can be agitated for months, or even years before exploding,
00:19:06but this is not the case with the Vesuvius.
00:19:08Day 4
00:19:10The ground begins to crack,
00:19:12as if a giant creature was trapped in the earth's crust
00:19:15and desperately trying to get out to get some air.
00:19:18Steam escapes small cracks in the ground.
00:19:21Some areas are hotter than others.
00:19:23If you went there, you would feel like you were entering a furnace,
00:19:26and you would have trouble breathing.
00:19:28Some sheep got too close to the mountain and fainted.
00:19:32When the farmer found them, he almost collapsed too.
00:19:35Not because of the heat, but because of the gases.
00:19:38Carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are released into the air.
00:19:41The entire area around the volcano smells like rotten eggs,
00:19:44and many animals in the forest are now left out.
00:19:47The nearby trees have been absorbing these gases for days,
00:19:50and they are starting to burn.
00:19:52Carbon dioxide levels in the area are rising rapidly,
00:19:55and all detectors emit a constant sound signal.
00:19:59Day 6
00:20:01The tremors are getting more and more frequent.
00:20:03Experts at the Vesuvius Observatory, which monitors the volcano,
00:20:06say that the tremors come from the magma that is pushed up.
00:20:10A few hours later, the National Emergency Alert is triggered.
00:20:13Thousands of people have about 15 days before the volcano erupts,
00:20:16and must evacuate their homes.
00:20:18The 600,000 people in the danger zone start packing their bags
00:20:21and leave by car and truck.
00:20:23It's chaos everywhere.
00:20:25But in all this mess, some people remain motionless.
00:20:29They look around them, trying to understand what's really going on.
00:20:32Some take pictures of their homes.
00:20:34Others broadcast all this chaos on social media.
00:20:37But the elderly are just outside, looking at their homes one last time.
00:20:41They hope that all this is just a false alert.
00:20:44It's already happened, but who can really know?
00:20:48Day 7
00:20:50It was a white night.
00:20:52A lot of people had already left.
00:20:54A few kind people from other cities
00:20:56went into the area to help the people evacuate faster.
00:20:59There was a huge traffic jam, but everyone was waiting.
00:21:02That's why the evacuation started early.
00:21:04Ferries, trains and buses
00:21:06cancelled their services to help the evacuees.
00:21:09They all work according to a precise schedule
00:21:11to make sure that everyone leaves safely, without any delay.
00:21:15Some people refuse to leave,
00:21:17but their neighbours end up convincing them.
00:21:19It will take 7 days to evacuate everyone.
00:21:22And these people will disperse in other regions of the country,
00:21:25and not just in the neighbouring regions.
00:21:28Day 10
00:21:30More than half of the inhabitants have now left the red zone.
00:21:33After all this chaos, there is now silence.
00:21:36It is interrupted by the disturbing noises of the earthquakes.
00:21:39Animals are also evacuated.
00:21:41A lot of people are now trying to escape as much as possible from the forest.
00:21:46Day 16
00:21:48The 25 cities that were in danger have now been evacuated.
00:21:51The red zone is empty, but the tremors are getting stronger
00:21:54as if the volcano was a minute-long cocoon ready to explode.
00:21:57White smoke rises from the great opening at the top of the mountain
00:22:00and the winds on the side.
00:22:02The melting rock moves towards the surface
00:22:04and the gases under pressure form bubbles,
00:22:06like the ones we see when we boil food.
00:22:09Suddenly, we hear some loud explosions, then an explosion.
00:22:12It is loud enough to be heard thousands of kilometres away,
00:22:15and the shock wave is felt all over Italy.
00:22:18The volcanic rock is projected into the air.
00:22:20A thick black cloud in the shape of a mushroom is formed and extends into the sky.
00:22:24The birds leave their nests and fly away in gigantic clouds.
00:22:27The red lava is burning and now spills from the volcano like a fountain.
00:22:31As it flows down, it annihilates everything in its path.
00:22:34Then, there is a slide of volcanic soil.
00:22:37A part of the mountain in the shape of a cone detaches
00:22:39and millions of tonnes of earth and rock detach from the side of the volcano and collapse.
00:22:43The lava spreads over the slopes and slowly slides towards the forest and agricultural land.
00:22:48Sandstone, sandstone and other types of rock have risen so high in the sky
00:22:52that people can see it from Rome.
00:22:54Finally, the debris tower begins to fall back on the ground.
00:22:58First come the ashes, then pieces of rock.
00:23:01The ash in the atmosphere is so dense that it is difficult to breathe.
00:23:04The lava spreads slowly in the region and hits all the trees.
00:23:07All the neighbouring towns are enveloped in smoke and plunged into darkness.
00:23:11The buildings collapse and all around,
00:23:13a mixture of burning toxic gases and rocks moves faster than a car.
00:23:17Other rocks and more volcanic ash fall to kilometres from the volcano,
00:23:21hitting cars and destroying roofs.
00:23:24The sky is completely black because the lava continues to arrive.
00:23:27The neighbouring towns are gradually submerged under the melting rock.
00:23:31A part of the lava even reaches the sea.
00:23:34A gigantic white steam covers the shore where it falls and the magma becomes black.
00:23:39Now a strange neon blue fire appears on the slopes of the Vésuve.
00:23:42This fire is caused by the combustion of sulphuric gas.
00:23:45It escapes at high pressure from cracks on the surface of the volcano.
00:23:48When they come in contact with the air, they ignite.
00:23:51These blue flames can reach five metres high in the air.
00:23:54Now all flights nearby are cancelled
00:23:56and many planes have to change routes to reach their destination.
00:24:00Since the national alert, no plane has been allowed to fly over the volcano.
00:24:04The clouds of volcanic ash can damage the jet engines and other plane components.
00:24:09The water is now contaminated by volcanic ash currents and smells incredibly bad.
00:24:14In a short time, this magma has made entire towns disappear.
00:24:18Only the roofs of the largest buildings are visible.
00:24:20After the big explosive eruption, there are smaller and quieter ones.
00:24:24At this stage, no one knows if the volcano has stopped erupting
00:24:28and no one can approach the area.
00:24:31Ten years later.
00:24:33Most parts of the red zone are now hidden under hardened lava, but still hot,
00:24:37including the former site of Pompeii.
00:24:39Some people have started to forget what happened.
00:24:42Others have started their new lives elsewhere
00:24:44and some don't even want to think about what happened to their old house.
00:24:47But many of them count the days they have left before they can go home.
00:24:52100 years later.
00:24:54You walk in what seems to be a vague field of volcanic ash.
00:24:58You suddenly realize that you are standing on the roof of the city of your great-grandparents.
00:25:02Everything is now submerged under a thick layer of hardened lava.
00:25:06But below all this, everything is still intact, completely frozen in time.
00:25:12A few years ago.
00:25:15Millions of years ago, there were seas and oceans where the deserts are today.
00:25:20What if all this came back?
00:25:22Can you imagine having water instead of sand?
00:25:24Life on the planet would change completely.
00:25:26Sand can act like a liquid if a strong flow of air pushes it up from below.
00:25:31Air reduces the friction between the particles of sand, which increases space.
00:25:35The particles then begin to move freely, as if they were in a liquid.
00:25:39If a huge passage suddenly opened under the earth's crust, blowing air from below,
00:25:44then maybe the whole landscape would begin to sink, like in moving sands.
00:25:48Some monuments, such as the Egyptian pyramids or the Sphinx, would sink to the ground.
00:25:53Huge cities built on the sand would disappear.
00:25:56The Sahara deserts would look like a boiling cauldron.
00:25:59Camel caravans would simply collapse.
00:26:02But don't worry, the animals wouldn't be hurt.
00:26:05As the liquid sand is filled with oxygen, they could swim in it.
00:26:08But what would happen if the sand turned into water instead of being a simple liquid version of itself?
00:26:14If this happened quickly and unexpectedly, disasters would occur on all the beaches of the world.
00:26:20Imagine that you are sunbathing on a pneumatic mattress on the edge of a sand beach at a seaside resort.
00:26:26You wear sunglasses, the waves tickle your toes, the seagulls scream over your head,
00:26:30and you have an iced tea in your hands.
00:26:32Perfect holidays!
00:26:34But at that moment, you feel your mattress move.
00:26:36A wave hits you.
00:26:38You take off your sunglasses and you find yourself in the middle of the sea.
00:26:41The whole beach has turned into water.
00:26:43It extends to the road where cars drive and houses are located.
00:26:47You help people who were taking a sunbath nearby to climb on the mattress.
00:26:52You swim to the new shore.
00:26:54You go home, you turn on the TV, and you see what's going on all over the world.
00:26:58Hundreds of thousands of beaches are flooded.
00:27:00The water overflows streets and houses.
00:27:02People are afraid.
00:27:04Some flee from their homes, while others take surfboards and let themselves be carried away by the waves.
00:27:09And while a part of the world is trying to cope with a global flood of sandy beaches,
00:27:13a fifth ocean is formed at the same time.
00:27:16You take a plane and you fly over the largest sand desert on the planet.
00:27:21The surface of the Sahara Desert is 9.5 million square kilometers,
00:27:25which is almost the size of the United States.
00:27:28In an instant, billions of tons of sand turned into water.
00:27:32And all this water begins to overflow.
00:27:34Animals that live in the sand, such as geese, scorpions, cobras, and many others,
00:27:38disappear from the surface of the planet.
00:27:41The nearest countries are devastated by the floods.
00:27:44The new ocean is linked to the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
00:27:49The water level in the oceans of the world rises so much
00:27:51that most of the island nations have to evacuate their populations to the continents.
00:27:56In coastal cities, people go to cafes and enjoy life.
00:28:00Some take sunbaths, while others try to protect themselves from the heat by going into the shade.
00:28:05Suddenly, the wind rises and a shadow appears on the ground.
00:28:08People look at it, perplexed, and it continues to grow.
00:28:11Everyone looks up and sees that a huge tsunami is approaching the shore.
00:28:15In desert countries, it's even worse.
00:28:17They are flooded at once and turn into many small divided islands.
00:28:22Gigantic waves will hit the coasts of coastal cities for a long time.
00:28:26The warmest places on the planet have become humid.
00:28:29The hot sand has turned into almost boiling water.
00:28:32It evaporates quickly and forms huge rain clouds.
00:28:35Thanks to high humidity, atmospheric pressure changes and strong winds begin to blow.
00:28:40They push the clouds all over the planet.
00:28:43Heavy rains fall all over the world, flooding the planet.
00:28:47The water mixes with the oceans of the world and cools down.
00:28:50The warmest places on the globe become colder.
00:28:52With temperature changes, tornadoes and hurricanes form everywhere and ravage the planet.
00:28:58The entire face of the Earth is deforming.
00:29:01New seas, new lakes and new rivers form all over the Earth.
00:29:05Before, the water represented 70% of the planet's surface.
00:29:09Now, it's 90%.
00:29:11Fortunately, cataclysms don't last long.
00:29:14Even if the sand covers a large part of the territory, they are not very thick.
00:29:18The depth of the ocean is hundreds of times larger than that of sand in a desert.
00:29:22In some cases, the sand is only a few centimeters thick.
00:29:26Only the largest dunes can reach 45 meters.
00:29:29The water level will rise considerably and will probably never return to what it was.
00:29:34But at least the climate will calm down sooner or later.
00:29:36But something serious will still happen.
00:29:39Every year, 2 billion tons of dust rise in the air.
00:29:42Most of this dust comes from the desert.
00:29:45The particles it contains contain useful elements and bacteria.
00:29:49The wind carries them all over the planet.
00:29:51A quarter of this dust is found in the seas and oceans.
00:29:55Bacteria and nutrients feed small creatures in the ocean, such as phytoplankton or krill.
00:30:00These creatures, in turn, feed small fish and even whales.
00:30:05And fish feed predators as well as many terrestrial animals.
00:30:09As a result, if the sand turns into water, the ocean will lose a large part of its nutrients.
00:30:15The good news is that it won't last long either.
00:30:18Nutrients and bacteria will adapt to new conditions and will be able to evaporate with water,
00:30:22which condenses into rain clouds.
00:30:24The most important diversity of the marine world lives in shallow waters, not far from the coasts.
00:30:29The desert, transformed into water, offers ideal conditions for the development of a new life.
00:30:34New species of animals capable of surviving in warm water are emerging.
00:30:38Many creatures that used to live in hot sand have now adapted to marine life.
00:30:42Camels have learned to swim and small reptiles can hold their breath underwater for a long time.
00:30:47Thanks to the hot weather and the lack of depth,
00:30:50a huge amount of marine algae, capable of resisting high temperatures, grows on the bottom.
00:30:55The new ocean now looks like a multi-colored garden of marine plants.
00:30:59Citizens are also trying to adapt.
00:31:02They build small towns on massive wooden structures, directly on the water,
00:31:05and attach them to the bottom with long chains.
00:31:08Fishing has become the main source of food for all of humanity.
00:31:12Cars have become obsolete. Everyone wants to have a boat.
00:31:15The big brands of luxury cars now design yachts and luxury boats.
00:31:19In addition, everyone is learning to swim, and every inhabitant of marine cities is an excellent swimmer.
00:31:24All the new water was soft, until it mixes with the sea and becomes saline.
00:31:28People have created special filters that transform this water into fresh water.
00:31:32World stocks are increasing. There are almost no more places in the world where people do not have enough water.
00:31:37But what would happen if our situation became even more bizarre,
00:31:40and all the sand on the planet, and not only on the beaches and in the deserts, became liquid?
00:31:45All the sanders in the world would accelerate, because water flows much faster than sand.
00:31:49Sand is also used for all types of construction work.
00:31:53It is used to produce concrete and to lay solid foundations.
00:31:57It would be impossible to create bricks and clay without sand.
00:32:00Almost all houses, including wooden houses, would simply collapse.
00:32:04Wooden houses, however, could rot because of the high humidity.
00:32:08Sand is used for glass.
00:32:11The production of mirrors, windows and light bulbs would be considerably reduced.
00:32:15World water reserves would decrease, because sand is a natural filter for its purification.
00:32:20There would be huge traffic jams on the roads, because, let's say, there would be no road worthy of this name.
00:32:25Imagine that you are driving a car and that its tires turn into ice.
00:32:29Road vehicles would be severely affected.
00:32:31Planes would stop flying because sand is used for the construction of the runway.
00:32:35The only means of transport that would remain would be the boat.
00:32:38Sand exists almost everywhere on our planet.
00:32:41Water would begin to moisten and wash the soil.
00:32:44The whole world would turn into a horrible swamp, and it would be very difficult to move.
00:32:49Humidity would rise considerably, and fog would appear every day.
00:32:54A large number of scolopendra, salamanders, frogs and other creatures that love humidity would invade the planet.
00:33:01Some insects could evolve and grow in size thanks to the new climatic conditions.
00:33:06And humans, if they survive, could have scales that would grow to better withstand the humidity.
00:33:10The Earth would look like a planet like those in science fiction movies.
00:33:14Unbelievable, yes.
00:33:15And that's why, fortunately, this will never happen.
00:33:19It's dark and you can't see anything.
00:33:22There is drool everywhere.
00:33:24The ground is soft and moves under your feet.
00:33:27You try to find your way by tapping the walls moving around you.
00:33:31After a while, you hear cries of pain in the distance.
00:33:34You call for help, but no one answers.
00:33:37You are the captain of a ship, and you have just been devoured by the powerful Kraken.
00:33:43You continue to rumble without even knowing if you are going in the right direction.
00:33:47The cries are getting louder and louder.
00:33:49It's only a matter of time before you end up finding someone.
00:33:53While you are getting ready for your next step, a large piece of wood is projected in front of you, almost making you fall.
00:34:00This piece of wood comes from the ship that the Kraken devoured.
00:34:04It also devoured all the crew.
00:34:07So, they must be somewhere in the belly of the beast.
00:34:11You continue to follow the cries.
00:34:13They lead you to another path that looks like an esophage.
00:34:16You grab a piece of wood and you slip along its sticky entrails.
00:34:20It's dark, so you tear a piece of fabric from your shirt and wrap it around a large board.
00:34:26Then, you set it on fire.
00:34:28This torch of fortune allows you to see where you are going in the slightest detail.
00:34:32You can distinguish the large veins that pulsate inside.
00:34:36Each vein could contain more than three people.
00:34:39After a while, you begin to see more debris from your ship, including the treasures that you had discovered and kept at bay.
00:34:47But now, these huge tadors are no longer of interest to you,
00:34:51since you are looking for your crew in this dark and smelly interior.
00:34:56You arrive at a junction where there seem to be several tunnels, each leading to a different place.
00:35:02You know that it is impossible to get out through the mouth,
00:35:05so there is no other solution than to sink further.
00:35:08You decide to follow your instinct and slip into the smallest tunnel,
00:35:12which is covered with drool and other liquids.
00:35:15You turn off your torch and put it away to use it again later.
00:35:19You slip into the cavity and stay stuck for a moment.
00:35:23The kraken is still swimming, but it suddenly seems to be taking a break.
00:35:27The veins and other giant blood vessels slow down, and the tunnel of flesh in which you crawl widens.
00:35:33Before even realizing it, you dribble along this well until you reach a basin filled with liquid.
00:35:40The second you dive in, you start to feel the acid burn your clothes.
00:35:45You are in one of the stomachs of the kraken.
00:35:49You take off your shirt and paddle on a board in order to cross this lake of acid.
00:35:54You can see other pieces broken from your ship scattered all over the place.
00:35:58Suddenly, the kraken starts moving again and starts swimming very fast.
00:36:02You have no choice but to hang on to the board and keep yourself afloat by protecting your eyes from the acid.
00:36:08You close them. You are now projected further into the stomach, where digestion must take place.
00:36:14Here, the acid is even more corrosive and melts everything that is there.
00:36:19The smell is atrocious, and you can't find a way to leave.
00:36:23But in the distance, you see some members of your crew fall on a small island in the middle of the stomach.
00:36:29You see some sharks swimming around and have not yet been digested.
00:36:33There is nothing you can do for the moment, except to take a break and reach your crew.
00:36:39You climb on another piece of wood and paddle towards them.
00:36:43This time, the gastric acid attacks the wood.
00:36:46Fortunately, a member of your crew throws you another board, so you jump on it and paddle to them.
00:36:52You climb on the shoreline. Everyone is happy to see you.
00:36:56You try to find a way to escape, but the exits are all full of acid.
00:37:00More water infiltrates, as well as many marine creatures.
00:37:04The acid keeps rising, and everyone shrinks, shaking.
00:37:09At some point, the kraken swallows a large humpback whale, which floats in the acid water.
00:37:15This annoys the kraken, which starts to shake, swallowing everyone.
00:37:19You, as well as many others, land on the whale and cramp firmly.
00:37:24It looks like the kraken wants to expel you from this whale one way or another.
00:37:28The internal walls of the stomach contract until they are narrow enough to evacuate the cetacean.
00:37:34You and your crew always hang on to the whale, but it's not easy.
00:37:39In the end, the kraken spits out the whale and swims to the bottom of the ocean.
00:37:44Your new challenge is to swim to the surface to breathe.
00:37:48The whale pushes you and everyone else up.
00:37:51Without it, no one would have been able to go back to the surface to breathe in time.
00:37:56You don't know where you are.
00:37:58Some of your teammates cling to debris from your ship to stay afloat.
00:38:02You swim to one of them and climb on the edge of the wood.
00:38:05The sun begins to set, there is nothing to see.
00:38:09The crew is hungry and cold.
00:38:11And the worst, it's time for the sharks to hunt their dinner.
00:38:15Everyone climbs on these boards to stay out of the water.
00:38:18In a blink of an eye, shark fins begin to emerge from everywhere.
00:38:22There is nothing to do but try to survive at night.
00:38:26The next day comes, no one has managed to sleep.
00:38:30Everyone decides to fix all the boards together and paddle towards the sun.
00:38:35While everyone debates the next step, the whole crew waits for your last word.
00:38:40The sun is burning and everyone is exhausted.
00:38:43There is no fresh water to drink either.
00:38:45No one has the means to fish to feed you.
00:38:48And the threat of sharks and kraken still plagues you.
00:38:52One of your crew members sees something in the distance that seems to be an island.
00:38:57Everyone rejoices, hugs each other and paddles in its direction.
00:39:01After a few hours, you arrive on the island and dip your hands in the hot sand.
00:39:05Some run everywhere, while others kiss the ground and palm trees.
00:39:10But for one reason or another, it seems that something is ringing.
00:39:14Birds fly around you.
00:39:16They don't seem to be afraid of you.
00:39:18Everyone heads to the center of the island to find out if someone lives there.
00:39:22A small campfire is in the middle, but there is no other sign of life around.
00:39:27This island is too small to have residents.
00:39:30There seems to be no sign that someone has ever visited it, except for this campfire.
00:39:35After a while, the island begins to move.
00:39:38Everyone climbs a tree and the water completely covers the island.
00:39:41In the distance, you see a large silhouette emerge from the water and turn towards you.
00:39:46It's a giant sea turtle.
00:39:48During all this time, you find yourself on the back of a gigantic turtle.
00:39:53It graciously moves in the waves and stops after a few hours.
00:39:57The crew members build cabins and light a fire to cook some food and sleep comfortably.
00:40:04You admire the night sky in the distance and the stars that fill the horizon.
00:40:08You climb the highest tree to find a little calm and rest.
00:40:12In the distance, you see the kraken swimming and approaching the turtle.
00:40:17But compared to it, it is only the size of a shoe.
00:40:20The next day, you walk around and explore the rest of the turtle island.
00:40:24Unique creatures that you have never seen before live here.
00:40:28Birds, among the most exotic, fly in all directions and the animals don't even seem to be afraid of you.
00:40:34You reach the top of the mountain, covered with trees and lianas, to have a good view of the whole island.
00:40:40The whole panorama is offered to you and you discover that there is a huge hole in the ground just below.
00:40:47You notice what seem to be excavation tools left by other explorers.
00:40:52You gather your crew and rush towards the hole.
00:40:55You have to make your way through the lianas and climb a difficult terrain to get there.
00:41:01The main question is, where does this hole lead if the base of this island is a giant turtle shell?
00:41:07You look around the site and see many tools and abandoned plans.
00:41:11You grab a map and see a mark in the shape of an X that indicates a treasure beyond any imagination.
00:41:17You gather your crew. Everyone picks up part of the equipment.
00:41:21Another frightening question is to know why they abandoned all this equipment.
00:41:26You study the plans.
00:41:28They indicate all the steps to follow, except the last one, which no one seems to have understood.
00:41:33After a while, you go down into the hole and head for the bottom.
00:41:37But what you discover there is even more shocking than all that you expected.
00:41:45Ah, what a beautiful day, isn't it?
00:41:47It's true, until, boom, gravity disappears for a second.
00:41:52Let's recap the consequences of such an event from the smallest to the largest.
00:41:57We'll start with you.
00:41:59Yes, you.
00:42:00If gravity disappeared for a single second, you would probably no longer be there.
00:42:05The problem is that gravity does not only keep you on Earth.
00:42:09It also maintains the whole of all the atoms that make up your body.
00:42:13If this force were to disappear completely, even for such a short period of time,
00:42:17there is a good chance that you will simply disintegrate.
00:42:20Fichter!
00:42:21If this is not the case, you will suddenly float above the ground.
00:42:24But do not worry, a second would not be enough to take off very far.
00:42:28If gravity stopped working only for you, you would avoid it by about 3 centimeters,
00:42:32then you would fall again.
00:42:34But your thoughts would be taken over by the lack of oxygen in your lungs,
00:42:37because without gravity, your blood could no longer flow.
00:42:40But if the phenomenon also affects your environment,
00:42:42you will be happy not to be locked up at home at that time,
00:42:46because all the objects around you will also start to float.
00:42:50And after a second, everything is covered, your bed, your closets, etc.
00:42:53will come crashing to the ground.
00:42:56Fortunately, the buildings and trees will probably remain in place,
00:43:00given that they are firmly fixed to the ground.
00:43:03But everything will be messed up, and it will be up to you to clean up this mess.
00:43:07By the way, you probably know that our planet rotates
00:43:10and rushes into space at a dizzying speed.
00:43:13So there is a chance that if gravity disappears, for a second,
00:43:17everything on the surface of the Earth will succumb to inertia
00:43:20and be projected horizontally at hundreds of kilometers per hour.
00:43:23The mess will then be even more important,
00:43:25but only if everything retains its mass.
00:43:28If this is not the case, there should be no problem.
00:43:31Well, maybe.
00:43:33But the real problems begin if gravity disappears at the scale of the entire planet.
00:43:37The force of gravity is equal to the pressure inside the Earth,
00:43:41and if the external pressure disappears,
00:43:43nothing will prevent the fusion material that encloses our planet from freezing to the surface.
00:43:47The tectonic plates will rise,
00:43:49which will produce an immense earthquake on the entire globe.
00:43:53And all the volcanoes in the world will probably erupt,
00:43:56because the lava will be subjected to enormous pressure.
00:43:59If such a mega-eruption occurred, no form of life could survive,
00:44:03except for the most robust creatures, such as tardigrades.
00:44:06Volcanic ash clouds would spread all over the planet, blocking the sun's light.
00:44:12At first, temperatures would rise because of the greenhouse effect,
00:44:15but very quickly, the planet would cool down,
00:44:17and a new ice age would begin.
00:44:19Nice, huh?
00:44:21All this would even happen if gravity came back after a second,
00:44:24because the movement would be triggered,
00:44:26and no force would be enough to stop it.
00:44:28Above you, the Earth's atmosphere would simply evaporate.
00:44:32The air we breathe is also maintained around the planet by the force of gravity.
00:44:36So, if it also disappeared, we would have nothing left to fill our lungs.
00:44:40With the return of gravity,
00:44:42the atmosphere would eventually reconstitute itself, but the harm would already be done.
00:44:45The air would take a long time to regain its original composition.
00:44:49Meanwhile, in space, the situation would be even worse.
00:44:53As far as we know, everything in the universe is maintained by gravity,
00:44:56including planets, stars, galaxies, and even galactic dams.
00:45:00On a cosmic scale, our planet is nothing more than a grain of dust,
00:45:03with a really tiny mass.
00:45:05The sun is incredibly huge in comparison.
00:45:07Its diameter is 109 times larger, and it is 300,000 times more massive.
00:45:11This explains why its gravity allows it to retain so many planets in its orbit.
00:45:16And this immense force just comes out of nowhere.
00:45:20Even if it only lasts a second,
00:45:22the gas under very high pressure inside the sun would cause an explosion
00:45:25that would send us huge heat waves,
00:45:27more intense than anything we've ever seen in history.
00:45:30The sun would probably survive,
00:45:32because in a second, it wouldn't have time to inflate excessively.
00:45:35But we can't say the same about Mercury, Venus, Earth, or Mars.
00:45:40Mercury, being the closest, would simply be incinerated.
00:45:43The temperatures on Venus are already extremely high,
00:45:46but they would increase even more, burning its surface,
00:45:49a good thing that it is not inhabited.
00:45:51Unlike Earth, the sun's heat wave would probably first sweep our atmosphere,
00:45:56then destroy the planet's surface.
00:45:58At first glance, nothing could survive.
00:46:00Once again.
00:46:02But it's still far from over.
00:46:04Our sun is one of the smallest stars in the universe,
00:46:07the largest known being about 1,500 times bigger and more massive.
00:46:11If such a giant lost its gravity in the space of a second,
00:46:14everything around it over millions and millions of kilometers
00:46:17would simply be disintegrated, including other smaller stars.
00:46:20But the objects that have the most mass and therefore the most gravity
00:46:24are neutron stars and black holes.
00:46:26Their size is extremely small for their mass.
00:46:29A bit like me.
00:46:30But the pressure they contain is so high that a loss of gravity,
00:46:33if only for a fraction of a second,
00:46:35could lead to a huge explosion in space.
00:46:38For a second, it would be inevitable.
00:46:41But no one really knows how black holes work,
00:46:44so there is a chance that something different will happen.
00:46:47Or nothing at all.
00:46:49Finally, on a very large scale,
00:46:51if gravity decided to take a break for a second,
00:46:53surprisingly, not much would happen.
00:46:55The planets would keep their orbits.
00:46:57Although there is a chance that some minor shifts will occur,
00:47:01and at the level of galaxies or galactic clusters,
00:47:03we would not notice anything.
00:47:05The biggest upheavals would be local,
00:47:07because, as I said earlier, the stars would explode.
00:47:10And the more the explosion would be important,
00:47:12the more it would affect the neighboring celestial bodies.
00:47:15For example, if a rather large star
00:47:17sent a wave of energy towards our solar system,
00:47:20it could attract asteroids from the cloud of Horth.
00:47:24These space rocks fall on the Moon and even on Earth quite regularly,
00:47:28but most of the time they are relatively small.
00:47:32The one that would be projected on us by the explosion of a star
00:47:35could however be much bigger and more dangerous.
00:47:38The other planets would be shielded,
00:47:40but the risk of impact would still be much higher than normal.
00:47:43But who would care?
00:47:45We would already be grilled.
00:47:47Obviously, this is all speculation.
00:47:50No one knows for sure what would happen
00:47:52if gravity suddenly disappeared, even for a second.
00:47:55What we do know, however,
00:47:57is that it is impossible for this to happen
00:47:59unless many laws of physics are enforced at the same time.
00:48:02Scientists are certain that such a disappearance is absolutely excluded.
00:48:06For this to happen, everything in the universe should first lose its mass.
00:48:10Mass is indeed the reason why gravity exists.
00:48:13The heavier an object is, the more important gravity is.
00:48:16Even you, by the way, you have your gravity.
00:48:19It is simply too small for you to feel it.
00:48:21But if you were a few million times more massive,
00:48:24you would probably attract everyone's attention,
00:48:26and you would finally shine like a star.
00:48:30You have spent all your life doing research on microorganisms.
00:48:33In recent years, you have created a device that can make you reptile.
00:48:37And finally, it is ready.
00:48:38At first, you wish to shrink to the size of an inch
00:48:40to be able to see some microbes with the naked eye.
00:48:43And then, after several experiments,
00:48:45you hope to shrink to the size of a bacterium.
00:48:47To make the experiment safer,
00:48:49you put on a special suit,
00:48:51which looks like a space suit.
00:48:53It is equipped with a survival system.
00:48:56You direct a beam of the device towards yourself.
00:48:59The beam must modify your mass and your volume.
00:49:02To return to the previous state,
00:49:03you must stand on a round platform,
00:49:05the size of a hockey stick.
00:49:07You place it near your feet
00:49:09to be able to easily climb on it when you are smaller.
00:49:11You press the button and activate the machine.
00:49:14Oops, there is a problem.
00:49:16The device makes a mistake and you shrink here,
00:49:18not to the size of an inch,
00:49:20but to a size a thousand times smaller,
00:49:22exactly to the size of a bacterium.
00:49:24Damn!
00:49:25You realize it when a fly as big as a plane
00:49:27passes in front of you during the shrinkage.
00:49:29You become so small that the hairs of the carpet
00:49:31on which you found yourself
00:49:33seem to have the size of a huge tree.
00:49:35Do not panic.
00:49:37You must find the pallet, hold on to it,
00:49:39and you will find your normal size.
00:49:41It was just next to your feet,
00:49:43only a centimeter away.
00:49:45Wait, but what is a centimeter now,
00:49:47when a thousand specimens of your size
00:49:49can hold on to the tip of a human hair?
00:49:52You decide to climb a hair from the carpet
00:49:54to see where the pallet is.
00:49:56You can't even see the laboratory ceiling.
00:49:58The room is blurry because of its huge size.
00:50:01You are surrounded by thousands of bacteria.
00:50:03They are very different in size and color,
00:50:05but you can identify three main forms.
00:50:08Round bacteria, which look like spheres,
00:50:10are cocci.
00:50:12They can merge with each other
00:50:14and increase in size.
00:50:16There are also cylindrical bacteria
00:50:18in the form of capsules
00:50:20that look like sausages or bananas.
00:50:22These are bacteria,
00:50:24and the spiral bacteria are called spirals.
00:50:26At the end of their body,
00:50:28they have a cilium resembling a hair.
00:50:30Bacteria are essential for our planet.
00:50:33They help produce oxygen
00:50:35and absorb carbon dioxide.
00:50:37They purify water and air,
00:50:39digest food in our stomach,
00:50:41and improve our immune system.
00:50:43They crawl on the ground,
00:50:45everywhere on the carpet.
00:50:48On your way, you meet cocci
00:50:50that look like huge potatoes,
00:50:52spirals that look like spaghetti.
00:50:54After a few hours,
00:50:56you finally reach the top of the hair.
00:50:58For you, it was a long time,
00:51:00but in reality, only a few minutes passed.
00:51:02The smaller you are,
00:51:04the slower time goes by.
00:51:06Do you remember how difficult it is
00:51:08to hit a fly?
00:51:10It's because it sees your movements in slow motion.
00:51:12By looking around you,
00:51:14you see an infinite forest of hair.
00:51:16It looks like a large mountain,
00:51:18flat at the top.
00:51:20It looks bigger than Everest.
00:51:22Great, now you have to get there alive.
00:51:24Suddenly, a huge bacteria attacks you from below.
00:51:26These are several spirals
00:51:28together.
00:51:30They look like a lot of sausages.
00:51:32To escape, you jump down.
00:51:34You weigh so little that falling from any height
00:51:36is without danger.
00:51:38You run through the dense forest.
00:51:40You notice that almost all the bacteria
00:51:42are heading towards you.
00:51:44Most of them eat organic materials
00:51:46such as glucose or glucose.
00:51:48And right now, bad luck.
00:51:50You are the biggest source of glucose in the area.
00:51:52Smaller microbes
00:51:54stick to your legs, your arms and your face.
00:51:56You shake them and you fall.
00:51:58Several spirals, joined together,
00:52:00approach, but then a round object
00:52:02with spikes the size of a football
00:52:04crashes on them.
00:52:06You see a lot of these balls and you realize
00:52:08that they are viruses.
00:52:10Microorganisms that cannot live
00:52:12without bacteria.
00:52:14To reproduce, they must infect a living being.
00:52:16Viruses have penetrated
00:52:18into a bacteria.
00:52:20The other bacteria that followed you are also attacked.
00:52:22You see a gigantic bacteria
00:52:24that looks like a plane without wings.
00:52:26It's a type of cocci.
00:52:28Several big balls attached to each other
00:52:30and about to eat it.
00:52:32You see a small hot football
00:52:34that penetrates its body.
00:52:36The bacteria shivers and freezes.
00:52:38After a while, a hole appears
00:52:40in it and hundreds of thousands of viruses
00:52:42fly away. They are everywhere
00:52:44and are looking for a new host.
00:52:46Spiky balls fly towards you at high speed.
00:52:48You catch a piece of plush
00:52:50and swing it like a baseball bat.
00:52:52You fight the viruses one by one.
00:52:54Your bat ends up breaking and you run away.
00:52:56You seem to be safe now.
00:52:58You enter a huge field.
00:53:00There is nothing else here but bacteria.
00:53:02You realize that it is
00:53:04a small stain on the carpet
00:53:06that you accidentally burned a few months ago.
00:53:08There are a billion microbes here
00:53:10and they multiply at a crazy rate.
00:53:12A bacteria increases in size
00:53:14and divides into two.
00:53:16After a few minutes, these two bacteria
00:53:18grow and also divide.
00:53:20They are now in the number of four.
00:53:22The colony of bacteria grows exponentially.
00:53:24With such a fast rate of reproduction,
00:53:26a single bacteria can create
00:53:28a progeny weighing
00:53:30about one ton in 24 hours.
00:53:32After five days, the bacteria will be able
00:53:34to fill all the seas and all the oceans.
00:53:36Fortunately, the speed at which
00:53:38they divide is equal to the speed
00:53:40of their destruction.
00:53:42Dryness, a ray of light,
00:53:44a high temperature, humidity,
00:53:46all these phenomena control
00:53:48the population of microbes.
00:53:50But in ideal conditions for them,
00:53:52the bacteria could take over the whole world.
00:53:54You would make your way
00:53:56in a field of microorganisms.
00:53:58The large bacteria consume the small ones.
00:54:00They multiply and are destroyed.
00:54:02It's a boiling sea of life.
00:54:04You feel that your foot is stuck.
00:54:06You have walked on something sticky.
00:54:08Just below, a large spherical bacterium
00:54:10crawls out of the ground.
00:54:12It is connected to other bacteria
00:54:14and has no precise shape.
00:54:16It looks like a pulsating biomass without shape.
00:54:18The thing clings to your body.
00:54:20It envelops you.
00:54:22You feel like you're being absorbed
00:54:24by hot ice.
00:54:26The bacteria compresses your chest.
00:54:28It is now difficult for you to breathe
00:54:30and move.
00:54:32A large diamond then erupts.
00:54:34After that,
00:54:36several thin smooth legs
00:54:38resembling curved needles
00:54:40also enter inside.
00:54:42All these details come together
00:54:44and transform into a strange creature
00:54:46inside the microbe.
00:54:48A diamond is fixed to one end of the screw
00:54:50and the legs of the needle hang.
00:54:52Dozens of them enter
00:54:54the body of the jelly.
00:54:56They connect together and form a robot army.
00:54:58All these creatures come out
00:55:00and make a small hole in the bacteria
00:55:02and put the microbe in pieces.
00:55:04You escape and find yourself in chaos.
00:55:06The little robot with a diamond
00:55:08instead of the head is called a bacteriophage.
00:55:10Despite their appearance,
00:55:12they are created by nature and not artificially.
00:55:14The goal of bacteriophages
00:55:16is to attack and destroy
00:55:18the bacteria inside.
00:55:20This is how they reproduce.
00:55:22These creatures are everywhere around us
00:55:24and control the population of microorganisms.
00:55:26When bacteria multiply
00:55:28inside the human body,
00:55:30they leave decomposing waste.
00:55:32This waste is harmful for the body
00:55:34which must fight them.
00:55:36Sometimes doctors use bacteriophages
00:55:38to help them get rid of bad microbes.
00:55:40They attack nothing but bacteria.
00:55:42And now you see
00:55:44hundreds of billions of bacteriophages
00:55:46destroying billions of bacteria.
00:55:48The walking diamonds jump on the bacteria,
00:55:50plunge their heads
00:55:52and release the genetic code.
00:55:54Separate parts come together
00:55:56to form a bacteriophage.
00:55:58You continue your journey
00:56:00and take some diamonds with you
00:56:02just in case.
00:56:04The path is long,
00:56:06but after a few weeks
00:56:08you finally reach the palace.
00:56:10In the normal course of time,
00:56:12it takes an hour.
00:56:14You are exhausted
00:56:16and there is still a long way to go
00:56:18to reach the top.
00:56:20The palace is so high
00:56:22that you can't see the top.
00:56:24The color of the water
00:56:26is like a turbine
00:56:28spinning right next to your ear.
00:56:30You open your eyes
00:56:32and a creature of the size of a city
00:56:34lands on the carpet from the sky.
00:56:36It beats wings and makes this noise.
00:56:38The wings create a hurricane.
00:56:40You grab the hair of the carpet
00:56:42to avoid being carried away by the wind.
00:56:44The creature feels bad.
00:56:46One of its legs looks like a skyscraper.
00:56:48You realize that it is a fly.
00:56:50It is your chance to reach the palace.
00:56:52Two big orange eyes
00:56:54divided into thousands of segments
00:56:56look like two planets.
00:56:58You climb on the tip of the fly's leg.
00:57:00The insect flies away
00:57:02and you hang on tightly.
00:57:04The carpet moves away more and more.
00:57:06From up there, you see the top of the palace.
00:57:08It is so wide that you can't see the round edge.
00:57:10You let go of the fly
00:57:12and you fall.
00:57:14In the air, you meet millions of bacteria.
00:57:16Finally, you land on the solid surface of the palace.
00:57:18The device activates
00:57:20You were very lucky.
00:57:24You fly first class to Rome.
00:57:26Holidays, tourist visits,
00:57:28everything is going well.
00:57:30Then the pilot speaks.
00:57:32Your attention please.
00:57:34Here is the commander on board.
00:57:36The ground below us has turned into ice.
00:57:38We can't land.
00:57:40Everyone panics.
00:57:42The security belt signal turns on
00:57:44but no one seems to care.
00:57:46People are agitated in all directions.
00:57:48The hostesses and stewards
00:57:50try to calm everyone down
00:57:52but they are shaken and ignored.
00:57:54Food flies everywhere.
00:57:56People empty their hand luggage
00:57:58to find...
00:58:00we don't know what.
00:58:02You look through the skylight
00:58:04and you see buildings falling like dominoes.
00:58:06The roads begin to look like spaghetti.
00:58:08The sea is projected into the earth.
00:58:10The mountains in the distance also collapse
00:58:12causing huge landslides.
00:58:14It really looks like ice cream.
00:58:16Your phone starts to go crazy
00:58:18with notifications of special bulletins.
00:58:20This phenomenon happens all over the world
00:58:22but it is not a giant earthquake
00:58:24or something else.
00:58:26Earth's crust has lost its hardness
00:58:28and has become soft like a birthday cake.
00:58:30The earth has many layers
00:58:32stacked on top of each other.
00:58:34The inner core, the outer core,
00:58:36the mantle and the crust.
00:58:38The latter is the upper layer
00:58:40on which we walk.
00:58:42When the mantle moves a little too much
00:58:44the crust begins to move.
00:58:46This is what happens when an earthquake occurs.
00:58:48The earth's crust has about
00:58:507 massive plates
00:58:52and a lot of smaller plates.
00:58:54Now they are all separated
00:58:56into millions of pieces
00:58:58as if the world were a giant liddle.
00:59:00The Eiffel Tower, the pyramids of Egypt,
00:59:02the Great Wall of China,
00:59:04skyscrapers, bridges,
00:59:06all these structures collapse.
00:59:08Years later,
00:59:10you and the rest of humanity
00:59:12are adapted to the new unstable surface of the earth.
00:59:14Your daily routine
00:59:16is now to wear special shoes
00:59:18to help you keep your balance
00:59:20wherever you go.
00:59:22Say goodbye to high heels and sneakers.
00:59:24These boots are equipped with a special device
00:59:26that holds you to the ground
00:59:28a bit like a gecko climbing a wall.
00:59:30Sleeping in constant motion
00:59:32is the new normality.
00:59:34But it is much less comfortable
00:59:36than sleeping on a water bed.
00:59:38Imagine you wake up in the middle of the night
00:59:40to have a glass of milk
00:59:42and the ground is moving.
00:59:44You would fall 20 times
00:59:46before getting to the kitchen.
00:59:48Going down the stairs
00:59:50would look like a slide.
00:59:52Houses built with concrete no longer exist.
00:59:54A kind of giant bubble
00:59:56is now used as a house.
00:59:58Thanks to a special technology,
01:00:00the ground inside the bubble
01:00:02can be stabilized
01:00:04so that it does not shake all the time.
01:00:06The foundations under your house
01:00:08are made of wavy bricks
01:00:10so that they do not collapse.
01:00:12People rely a lot on drone technology
01:00:14to deliver food, supplies
01:00:16or the latest mobile phone.
01:00:18In fact, the entire sky
01:00:20is regularly filled with drones
01:00:22going from one place to another.
01:00:24Sports have been deeply reviewed.
01:00:26Basketball players are now equipped
01:00:28with helmets and body protection
01:00:30to avoid injury when they fall,
01:00:32which is often the case.
01:00:34Trying to dribble on a soft surface
01:00:36is almost impossible.
01:00:38A sport that survives very well
01:00:40is ice hockey,
01:00:42as well as all ice sports,
01:00:44speed skating, artistic skating, etc.
01:00:46As long as the ice is thick enough,
01:00:48no matter what happens underneath,
01:00:50almost everyone relies on these bubbles
01:00:52to do anything or go anywhere.
01:00:54They can be compared
01:00:56to giant hamster balls
01:00:58floating on a shallow lake.
01:01:00Humans have adapted
01:01:02and no longer have the trouble of transportation.
01:01:04But now,
01:01:06this is mainly done with boats.
01:01:08There are no longer big trucks on the road.
01:01:10And besides,
01:01:12there are no longer roads.
01:01:14Helicopters have become very popular,
01:01:16but their landing can be quite dangerous.
01:01:18Everywhere in the world,
01:01:20lands float and drift.
01:01:22Before, it took millions of years.
01:01:24Now, it takes a few years.
01:01:26Imagine that you live in Melbourne, Australia,
01:01:28but your city is only a few months away
01:01:30from reaching South America.
01:01:32It's like a giant cruise.
01:01:34On the whole planet,
01:01:36millions of animals
01:01:38had the habit of migrating
01:01:40over enormous distances
01:01:42to find water during the dry season.
01:01:44All this is over.
01:01:46Marine life and our flying friends
01:01:48have been relatively spared.
01:01:50As the ground is still moving,
01:01:52it is impossible for the huge groups of animals
01:01:54to stay together when they cross the land.
01:01:56They try to adapt,
01:01:58but it's difficult.
01:02:00Today, the whole world
01:02:02is only a soft and flat mass.
01:02:04After putting on your boots,
01:02:06you go to see friends in the park.
01:02:08All this inside a big bubble, of course.
01:02:10When the ground collapsed
01:02:12several years ago,
01:02:14many factories exploded
01:02:16and released a lot of chemical products
01:02:18into the atmosphere.
01:02:20So it's better to stay in your bubble.
01:02:22You get in your car
01:02:24in the shape of a hamster ball
01:02:26and you start.
01:02:28You end up getting there.
01:02:30Have you ever tried to eat or drink
01:02:32on a tango boat?
01:02:34The sailors are used to it,
01:02:36but for most of us,
01:02:38it's very complicated.
01:02:40Now, everyone is able to manipulate
01:02:42the hot soup without spilling a single drop.
01:02:44After lunch,
01:02:46your friends decide to go out
01:02:48and explore the land outside the giant bubble.
01:02:50At first, you refuse,
01:02:52but one way or another,
01:02:54you find yourself tied
01:02:56to the exit.
01:02:58You sneak through the security,
01:03:00find a place to hide the cars
01:03:02and go out.
01:03:04Your friends and you
01:03:06looked ridiculous with your special boots
01:03:08and gas masks,
01:03:10but for nothing in the world,
01:03:12you wouldn't want to inhale
01:03:14all this toxic smoke.
01:03:16You go to the place
01:03:18where once was a big city.
01:03:20The area now looks like
01:03:22a science fiction movie set.
01:03:24You walk on bricks,
01:03:26concrete and broken asphalt.
01:03:28The statues are half buried
01:03:30in the ground.
01:03:32Far in front of you
01:03:34is an old abandoned airport.
01:03:36You have to watch out for everyone.
01:03:38The ground is wobbling under your feet.
01:03:40No one has come here
01:03:42for years.
01:03:44As you head for the heart of the city,
01:03:46huge blocks of concrete
01:03:48separate from a fallen building.
01:03:50You do your best to jump,
01:03:52but the ground is so unstable
01:03:54that you barely make it.
01:03:56Your friends and you
01:03:58finally find the way to the city center
01:04:00and that's where you notice
01:04:02that there is a lot of water around.
01:04:04When the buildings collapsed,
01:04:06they destroyed all the water systems
01:04:08and drainage systems.
01:04:10All the water from houses,
01:04:12companies, factories
01:04:14and hundreds of farms
01:04:16around ended here.
01:04:18With your gecko boots,
01:04:20you reach Atlantis.
01:04:22The buildings look like the ruins
01:04:24of an abandoned civilization.
01:04:26One of your friends gets nervous.
01:04:28Maybe it's time to go back to the bubble city.
01:04:30But you think it's better
01:04:32to keep going.
01:04:34You find a piece of floating wood
01:04:36and you make a kind of improvised raft.
01:04:38You all get on board
01:04:40and paddle through the city.
01:04:42Under the surface,
01:04:44there is a whole new ecosystem
01:04:46of plants and underwater animals.
01:04:48You spot a ship wreck
01:04:50half submerged.
01:04:52One of your friends suggests
01:04:54that you go there to explore it.
01:04:56As you get on board,
01:04:58the water starts to shake.
01:05:00The ground under the ship is so fragile
01:05:02that the slightest change in pressure
01:05:04makes it sink deeper.
01:05:06You get back on the raft
01:05:08and start paddling to get back
01:05:10where you came from.
01:05:12But the ground under the water is extremely unstable
01:05:14and the collapsed buildings
01:05:16It's like kayaking on a wild river.
01:05:18Except that it also rains concrete.
01:05:20Once you have managed
01:05:22to get back to the bubble city,
01:05:24you and your friends decide
01:05:26that it's time to go back to the giant bubble.
01:05:28But as you start to move,
01:05:30you notice that everything seems
01:05:32completely different.
01:05:34The ground has moved so much
01:05:36that you are lost.
01:05:38Everything around you looks identical,
01:05:40as if you were stuck in a giant labyrinth.
01:05:42You drive for hours.
01:05:44How close is the giant?
01:05:46It's impossible to say.
01:05:48Nowhere do you hear
01:05:50a loud rumble above you.
01:05:52You look up and see
01:05:54a helicopter flying in the air.
01:05:56It descends a ladder
01:05:58and everyone climbs on it.
01:06:00You were lucky this time.
01:06:04The ocean turns red and burning.
01:06:06You try to get closer to see better,
01:06:08but in front of you,
01:06:10the air is getting hotter and hotter.
01:06:12And the sand is also extremely hot,
01:06:14to the point that your rubber shoes
01:06:16start to melt.
01:06:18The ocean has just turned into boiling lava.
01:06:20You start running inside the land
01:06:22and you see people running like crazy
01:06:24in all directions.
01:06:26In fact, the lava is made of molten rocks
01:06:28coming from the depths of the earth.
01:06:30In the middle of our planet,
01:06:32at a distance equivalent to that
01:06:34separating New York from Philadelphia,
01:06:36the heat of the core melts the rocks
01:06:38in the same way that the sun
01:06:40heats the earth.
01:06:42When these rocks melt,
01:06:44their temperature can reach
01:06:46about 1,200 degrees Celsius.
01:06:48But don't worry,
01:06:50this only happens very far underground
01:06:52and only in certain specific areas,
01:06:54mainly around the Atlantic Ocean.
01:06:56And these molten rocks
01:06:58only escape the ground
01:07:00if the pressure is very strong.
01:07:02Then they rise to the surface
01:07:04in the form of a bubbling and burning orange liquid
01:07:06called lava,
01:07:08and for one reason or another,
01:07:10the entire ocean has now turned into lava.
01:07:12And even if from a very far distance,
01:07:14it's a beautiful spectacle,
01:07:16it is extremely dangerous.
01:07:18First of all, you can say goodbye
01:07:20to the beautiful blue waves and sea currents.
01:07:22Unlike water, lava is very thick,
01:07:24closer to the texture of peanut butter,
01:07:26and the wind can't move it.
01:07:28But that also means
01:07:30that nothing can flow or swim there.
01:07:32So even if some oceanic creatures
01:07:34managed to resist
01:07:36the super high pressure of the lava,
01:07:38they wouldn't be able to live inside.
01:07:40They would be immediately submerged
01:07:42or, depending on their density,
01:07:44they would float to the surface.
01:07:46So our marine friends
01:07:48and other creatures living in the ocean
01:07:50will have to find another place to live
01:07:52if they don't want to disappear.
01:07:54In fact, the only animals on our planet
01:07:56that could survive the heat of the lava
01:07:58are tardigrades.
01:08:00These adorable microscopic creatures
01:08:02can survive in any extreme environment,
01:08:04in glaciers and in the hottest volcanoes.
01:08:06They can even survive in space,
01:08:08subjected to cosmic rays.
01:08:10You run away from the beach
01:08:12with all the other inhabitants around you.
01:08:14The atmosphere thickens
01:08:16and you have trouble seeing around you.
01:08:18You think to yourself,
01:08:20I should have stayed at home.
01:08:22But your house is not really safe either.
01:08:24The heat released by all this lava
01:08:26is by itself intolerable for miles.
01:08:28So finish the houses by the sea
01:08:30and the swimming pools.
01:08:32This is the only place in the ocean
01:08:34where you can live.
01:08:36Most coastal cities
01:08:38will become uninhabitable
01:08:40on all the areas that the ocean
01:08:42borders on more than one side.
01:08:44Places like Florida, California
01:08:46and Central America
01:08:48will no longer be livable
01:08:50and that's not to mention the islands.
01:08:52Most will become so hot
01:08:54that no animal or plant will survive.
01:08:5697% of the planet was composed of seawater
01:08:58and all this has now turned into lava.
01:09:00The temperature will rise so much
01:09:02that even in the most remote areas
01:09:04of the coast and the highest
01:09:06it will be as hot as a day
01:09:08of heatwaves in a desert.
01:09:10While you continue to escape the ocean
01:09:12you tell yourself that you may be dreaming.
01:09:14But you look at your skin
01:09:16which is so red.
01:09:18Even if you run for miles
01:09:20the heat will always catch up with you.
01:09:22The oil platforms and the ships
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01:09:26will also encounter some problems.
01:09:28Made of metal, they will simply
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01:09:34And even if they don't melt
01:09:36it's better to hope that no one
01:09:38is on board.
01:09:40But in such a situation
01:09:42a massive evacuation would take place.
01:09:44Meanwhile, in the North and South poles
01:09:46where the planet is the coldest
01:09:48all the ice that covers the ocean
01:09:50starts to melt instantly.
01:09:52Then the lava cools down
01:09:54and solidifies to form black and rocky
01:09:56clouds whose texture
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01:10:00When this happens, huge clouds of steam
01:10:02and acid gas are released into the air
01:10:04filling the sky.
01:10:06Scientists call these clouds
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01:10:10A bit like when you get out of your shower
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01:10:14with the outside cold air.
01:10:16Except that this mist would cover
01:10:18all the North and South poles
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01:10:22It even contains tiny particles of glass
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01:10:26with a strong enough wind
01:10:28and cover almost all the North hemisphere.
01:10:30It could also cover the South,
01:10:32namely New Zealand, Argentina,
01:10:34South Africa and Australia.
01:10:36Crossing this gas by plane
01:10:38is certainly not a good idea.
01:10:40The heat emitted by the lava
01:10:42would cause significant damage
01:10:44to the fuselage
01:10:46and affect all the electronics of the aircraft.
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01:28:36You can jump higher,
01:28:38climb any mountain easier,
01:28:40and run faster, as if
01:28:42all this gravity stuff was a joke.
01:28:44You can build a vertical row
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01:28:56but it's no danger if you overturn
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01:29:00Not only can you do all that,
01:29:02but you can also easily cut
01:29:04a massive tree in a few moves.
01:29:06No tools are necessary,
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01:29:10And without a single scratch.
01:29:12You don't feel the pain in this world.
01:29:14Don't worry,
01:29:16the upper branches of the tree
01:29:18you just cut won't hurt you either,
01:29:20as they'll stay suspended in the air.
01:29:22In Minecraft,
01:29:24deforestation is very strange.
01:29:26Can you imagine a forest
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01:29:30No squirrel could ever climb
01:29:32on a tree in such a forest.
01:29:34If you walk around,
01:29:36you might run into wild animals,
01:29:38like bears and wolves.
01:29:40You can tame the wolves
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01:29:44And bears aren't that dangerous for you.
01:29:46All you have to do is trap them
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01:29:50They don't seem very strong,
01:29:52but it's the Minecraft world,
01:29:54so it's absolutely safe.
01:30:02You've finally succeeded.
01:30:04You've created a simulator
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01:30:12You plug in your phone,
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01:30:22You set them up,
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01:30:28You can also set up
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01:30:32She doesn't answer,
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01:30:36She's doing a dance challenge
01:30:38on TikTok.
01:30:40You make fun of her,
01:30:42and insist that she turn the machine
01:30:44on on the floor below.
01:30:46She follows you
01:30:48without letting go of her TikTok.
01:30:50She gets angry and opens TikTok
01:30:52on your phone in secret.
01:30:54She finally turns the machine on.
01:30:56You're in your simulation,
01:30:58and you hear a bell ring.
01:31:00You go through a virtual vortex.
01:31:02You see all the apps' logos
01:31:04revolve around you,
01:31:06and you land face-down
01:31:08on a black surface.
01:31:10You're scared.
01:31:12Your heart beats fast.
01:31:14You look around you.
01:31:16You're in a room,
01:31:18and you have a screen in front of you.
01:31:20You're asked your username.
01:31:22You scream everything that goes through your head,
01:31:24and you beg to be let go,
01:31:26but then something happens.
01:31:28All the words you pronounce
01:31:30are recorded by the screen
01:31:32that puts them in the username bar
01:31:34and asks you to accept to continue.
01:31:36You accept, and the room opens.
01:31:38Your username is
01:31:40Let me out.
01:31:42You go out,
01:31:44and you find yourself in a futuristic city
01:31:46full of purple and blue lights
01:31:48and skyscrapers on which TikTok videos
01:31:50are projected in a loop.
01:31:52The most popular videos of the day
01:31:54are the ones you've seen before.
01:31:56You walk on the road in front of you.
01:31:58It leads you to a crowd
01:32:00in a virtual time square.
01:32:02Everyone has a bubble floating
01:32:04above their head.
01:32:06In this bubble, the username
01:32:08and the person's biography
01:32:10and the number of followers
01:32:12appear. Most of these people
01:32:14only have a handful of followers,
01:32:16and they look like their profile picture.
01:32:18Everyone looks at you,
01:32:20since you're the only one
01:32:22in the real world.
01:32:24You notice two people standing still
01:32:26in front of each other.
01:32:28You see the bubbles changing above their heads.
01:32:30They are now subscribers
01:32:32to each other's channels.
01:32:34Suddenly, everyone freezes and looks at the girl.
01:32:36She is being checked.
01:32:38A blue tick appears in her bubble,
01:32:40and it disappears.
01:32:42You rush to the person who just added it,
01:32:44and you try to get information.
01:32:46You are the only one
01:32:48to speak out loud,
01:32:50because everyone else communicates by messaging.
01:32:52You realize
01:32:54that you have to stay still
01:32:56and wait for someone to receive your MP.
01:32:58The person you are talking to
01:33:00receives your message and blocks it.
01:33:02You try to establish a new dialogue,
01:33:04but the person freezes
01:33:06and leaves.
01:33:08You realize that people are looking at you
01:33:10in a strange way.
01:33:12They are following you.
01:33:14They are everywhere.
01:33:16You speed up and disappear into a crowd
01:33:18where no one can find you.
01:33:20After a few moments,
01:33:22you enter an alley
01:33:24and find yourself in front of the door
01:33:26of an underground café.
01:33:28You pass the door
01:33:30and discover a group of people
01:33:32sitting at their table doing nothing.
01:33:34You try to start the conversation
01:33:36with some of them,
01:33:38but no one answers you.
01:33:40Even stranger,
01:33:42these people have no faces.
01:33:44They have no followers either.
01:33:46You try to communicate with them,
01:33:48but they just show ads.
01:33:50You look at the screen in the room
01:33:52and you see your face.
01:33:54TikTok is looking for you.
01:33:56You hear someone knocking on the door
01:33:58and dozens of people rush inside the bar.
01:34:00These are TikTok's internal security agents
01:34:02and it is after you
01:34:04that they have them.
01:34:06You leave through another room.
01:34:08You are in a building where a large number of these robots live.
01:34:10They run after you and get closer.
01:34:12You arrive in front of an impasse.
01:34:14There is a window in front of you.
01:34:16You turn around and you see the security agents
01:34:18running towards you.
01:34:20No choice, you have to jump through the window.
01:34:22You take your momentum
01:34:24and you pass through the window.
01:34:26You land on the roof of a neighboring building.
01:34:28Your profile picture and your user name
01:34:30are projected on all the towers.
01:34:32It's a search warrant.
01:34:34You don't know at all
01:34:36why they want you.
01:34:38You join another alley
01:34:40and you hide in a dark corner.
01:34:42It looks like you have them.
01:34:44You check your parameters
01:34:46to try to understand
01:34:48why you are TikTok's most wanted man.
01:34:50The app thinks you are a glitch
01:34:52and that you are there to destroy
01:34:54TikTok's very structure.
01:34:56You know that it is simply TikTok's cybersecurity
01:34:58that is there to catch any virus
01:35:00and counter attacks.
01:35:02You open your parameters,
01:35:04but you can't change anything
01:35:06because you have been blocked.
01:35:08You open the search bar
01:35:10and it has been verified.
01:35:12It has a blue tick on its profile.
01:35:14It's hard to find it.
01:35:16You decide to try to look for it.
01:35:18You hear people not far away
01:35:20and you hurry out of the alley.
01:35:22You go back into the crowd.
01:35:24You must absolutely not crack,
01:35:26otherwise you risk attracting attention.
01:35:28You arrive on the hashtag avenue,
01:35:30where all the popular videos are located.
01:35:32Until now,
01:35:34no one has noticed you.
01:35:36The most used hashtags are at the top.
01:35:38The path is long to reach them.
01:35:40You look for your sister among all these videos,
01:35:42but it is impossible to find her.
01:35:44Then you remember
01:35:46that she was dancing,
01:35:48so you look for her with the hashtag dance.
01:35:50You discover that the video
01:35:52she was doing earlier
01:35:54is one of the most popular.
01:35:56You finally find her,
01:35:58but security blocks you
01:36:00and pursues you on the hashtag avenue.
01:36:02You appear on several popular videos at random.
01:36:04You arrive at a dead end
01:36:06and you are caught by the security guards.
01:36:08They take you to a room
01:36:10where they try to get information
01:36:12on your account.
01:36:14They think you're a robot,
01:36:16even though you keep telling them
01:36:18that you invented the machine
01:36:20to virtually copy you in TikTok.
01:36:22They don't believe a word of it.
01:36:24They try to extract you,
01:36:26but it doesn't work.
01:36:28They try to understand what they have to do
01:36:30to let you go.
01:36:32While they transfer you to another structure,
01:36:34this time,
01:36:36you will have to be more careful.
01:36:38TikTok is in your pocket.
01:36:40Users have seen you in hashtags
01:36:42and they are also alerted.
01:36:44Cameras appear from nowhere
01:36:46to try to find you.
01:36:48One wrong step
01:36:50and you risk being stuck in TikTok forever.
01:36:52You make one last attempt
01:36:54to find your sister.
01:36:56You find a hat and a jacket
01:36:58to disguise yourself.
01:37:00Now no one can interact with you
01:37:02since your activity is no longer detected.
01:37:04But you absolutely have to make sure
01:37:06that your sister gets you out of this mess.
01:37:08You go back to the hashtag avenue
01:37:10and you go to your sister.
01:37:12You come across a group of well-known TikTokers
01:37:14hanging out together.
01:37:16Your sister is one of them.
01:37:18There are a lot of security guards everywhere,
01:37:20so you stay discreet.
01:37:22You approach her gently
01:37:24and you take her by the hand.
01:37:26You open the chat and ask her
01:37:28to go downstairs
01:37:30to disconnect her from the system.
01:37:32But before you finish writing your message,
01:37:34the security guards rush at you
01:37:36and start chasing you.
01:37:38This time,
01:37:40all the cameras are pointed at you
01:37:42and you can't escape.
01:37:44You go back
01:37:46and the security guards take you to a closed room.
01:37:48You can't escape.
01:37:50You sit down, worried.
01:37:52You move your legs and you twist your hands.
01:37:54You don't know if your sister
01:37:56has received the full message or not.
01:37:58Hours go by and there's no news
01:38:00from the outside.
01:38:02It may be over.
01:38:04But suddenly, you receive a notification
01:38:06from your sister.
01:38:08She tries to click, but nothing happens.
01:38:10You feel funny.
01:38:12Everything around you is noisy.
01:38:14The walls start to blink
01:38:16and you see the real world.
01:38:18You are engulfed in a vortex
01:38:20and you wake up in your laboratory.
01:38:22You take a deep breath
01:38:24while trying to mentally reconstruct
01:38:26You feel like you've spent
01:38:28half a day in TikTok.
01:38:30But apparently, it's been less than half an hour
01:38:32since you left.
01:38:34You see better now.
01:38:36And the first thing you notice
01:38:38is your sister filming you with her phone.
01:38:40She smiles,
01:38:42even if she has no idea
01:38:44what you've just endured.
01:38:46Everything is ready.
01:38:48You are under the spotlight
01:38:50and everyone is watching you.
01:38:52The lights are reflected on the piano.
01:38:54You put your hands on the keys
01:38:56and you start playing.
01:38:58Since you have 20 fingers per hand,
01:39:00you can play many notes at the same time
01:39:02for more intensity.
01:39:04Each chord is enriched
01:39:06and embellished with more notes
01:39:08thanks to your 40 fingers.
01:39:10At the end of the recital,
01:39:12everyone gets up and applauds you.
01:39:14The applause is intense
01:39:16because the palms of all these people's hands
01:39:18are huge to hold their 20 fingers.
01:39:20You are now on a boat
01:39:22ready to dive.
01:39:24Your friend convinces you to race
01:39:26until the finish line.
01:39:28With your 20 fingers on each hand
01:39:30and on each foot,
01:39:32you swim like fish.
01:39:34They are real natural governors.
01:39:36You win the race
01:39:38then you go back to the boat
01:39:40paddling with your hands and feet.
01:39:42After the swim, you go hiking.
01:39:44You find yourself facing a beautiful climbing wall.
01:39:46You get ready
01:39:48and you place each palm on the stones in front of you.
01:39:50You have a good grip
01:39:52because you can hold on to stones
01:39:54that people with 10 fingers
01:39:56could never use to climb.
01:39:58You arrive at the top
01:40:00and admire the view.
01:40:02A well-dressed suit
01:40:04and a confident smile.
01:40:06You will manage your interview.
01:40:08You enter the building
01:40:10as if you were the boss
01:40:12and you wait for someone to accompany you
01:40:14at the director's office.
01:40:16Everyone notices your impeccable look
01:40:18and you adjust your jacket.
01:40:20You enter the room
01:40:22and you introduce yourself
01:40:24with a vigorous hand
01:40:26that amazes the director.
01:40:28He wants to know more about you.
01:40:30You leave the building.
01:40:32You are dazzled and convinced
01:40:34that you made a good impression.
01:40:36You are right because he will call you back
01:40:38for a second interview.
01:40:40Ok, you manage.
01:40:4220 racing bags in your trunk
01:40:44and one possible route.
01:40:46A lot of turns and uphills.
01:40:48You stretch your fingers
01:40:50and make your joints crack.
01:40:52You find the right balance
01:40:54to place the bags in your hands.
01:40:56With your 20 fingers,
01:40:58you manage to take several bags.
01:41:0010 per hand.
01:41:02It's heavy, but good.
01:41:04It's a bit like you were at the gym.
01:41:06You take the bags out of your trunk
01:41:08and you quickly cross the road
01:41:10to your home.
01:41:12Bravo!
01:41:14You manage to take all the bags
01:41:16except one.
01:41:18Oh no, same for me.
01:41:20You had put a bag in another bag.
01:41:22But you still have to go back
01:41:24to the car to close your trunk.
01:41:26After a long day at work,
01:41:28you meet a friend
01:41:30you haven't seen in a long time.
01:41:32Your day was really hard.
01:41:34You spot a manicure salon on the road
01:41:36and you stop for a quick care.
01:41:38But with 20 fingers per hand,
01:41:40it takes twice as long.
01:41:42And you only have one hand.
01:41:44Your friend calls you to tell you
01:41:46she's waiting for you at the cafe.
01:41:48You go to the next hand.
01:41:50You're finally done,
01:41:52and you rush to the cafe
01:41:54to join your friend.
01:41:56You're late, but at least
01:41:58you're in class.
01:42:00You participate in a salon
01:42:02on new technologies.
01:42:04Dozens of people present their new products.
01:42:06Many phones are bigger
01:42:08than phones for people
01:42:10You take a phone and you test it.
01:42:12With your four fingers,
01:42:14you tap super quickly
01:42:16on the keyboard.
01:42:18The screen is big enough
01:42:20for the rest of your fingers.
01:42:22You go to the computer
01:42:24and you notice an interesting idea.
01:42:26A portable computer
01:42:28with a very large keyboard
01:42:30so that you can type easily.
01:42:32You open a new document
01:42:34and you start writing.
01:42:36You are surprised by this writing comfort.
01:42:38Too bad you have to wait
01:42:40for the product to be launched
01:42:42on the market to be able to offer it to you.
01:42:44You are warming up
01:42:46in the gym.
01:42:48You prepare for your next exercise.
01:42:50You get on the ring
01:42:52and you train on a punching bag.
01:42:54With your 20 fingers per hand,
01:42:56each blow is stronger
01:42:58than a classic punch.
01:43:00You stretch after each blow
01:43:02and you continue your training.
01:43:04You move on to the next exercise
01:43:06and you prepare for the big day.
01:43:08Here you are in the forest
01:43:10and you train on archery.
01:43:12You place two cans side by side
01:43:14then two other cans above.
01:43:16You take your bow
01:43:18and you shoot it
01:43:20using the ten fingers of each hand.
01:43:22You place two arrows carefully
01:43:24and you release.
01:43:26You easily hit the cans.
01:43:28Now you increase the difficulty
01:43:30and you place the four cans side by side.
01:43:32You turn your bow horizontally
01:43:34and you shoot
01:43:36until the tension is sufficient.
01:43:38You release
01:43:40and the arrows go.
01:43:42You win again.
01:43:44You hit the four cans
01:43:46without making the slightest effort.
01:43:48Since you have 20 fingers per hand,
01:43:50you need at least 7 or 8 targets
01:43:52side by side.
01:43:54You use a long bow
01:43:56but it won't be easy to aim.
01:43:58You focus,
01:44:00you take out your arrows
01:44:02and you shoot.
01:44:04If you had 50 fingers per hand,
01:44:06your way of walking and your appearance
01:44:08would be all the more altered.
01:44:10Your hands would be so heavy
01:44:12that you would need very muscular arms
01:44:14to maintain your balance
01:44:16and support your fingers.
01:44:18Everything would be bigger,
01:44:20including your phone and your computer.
01:44:22The neck of the guitars would be adapted.
01:44:24There are 6 strings on a normal guitar
01:44:26but on these mega guitars
01:44:28there would be at least 30 or 40 strings.
01:44:30Music would no longer be limited
01:44:32by human physical characteristics.
01:44:34All instruments should be adapted
01:44:36to these 50 fingers per hand
01:44:38like trumpets, pianos,
01:44:40harps and saxophones.
01:44:42A trio would make the effect of an orchestra
01:44:44and an orchestra would make the effect
01:44:46of, well,
01:44:485 orchestras.
01:44:50You would be at home
01:44:52playing video games
01:44:54with a friend.
01:44:56Each controller
01:44:58is the size of a low table.
01:45:00It's not just a hand with 50 fingers.
01:45:02So the controllers have supports.
01:45:04There are so many buttons
01:45:06and keys that you get lost
01:45:08just by looking at them.
01:45:10You play a football game
01:45:12by controlling each player individually.
01:45:14With such ability of movement
01:45:16and coordination
01:45:18for a total of 100 fingers,
01:45:20your brain is bigger than average
01:45:22and you are perfectly multitasking.
01:45:24You beat your friend.
01:45:26He wins the rematch.
01:45:28In the third match,
01:45:30you are tied.
01:45:32You hit each other in the hands.
01:45:34The impact of the 50-finger hands
01:45:36produces sound waves
01:45:38that reach your neighbors.
01:45:40Having a lot of fingers on the hands
01:45:42means that the tangible and ergonomic objects
01:45:44should be much bigger
01:45:46than average.
01:45:48It would be super exhausting
01:45:50to go to a jeweler
01:45:52to buy a pair of gloves
01:45:54that can fit any of the 50 fingers
01:45:56that you have on each hand.
01:45:58The glove industry would weigh billions
01:46:00since the manufacture of a single glove
01:46:02would generate exorbitant costs.
01:46:04Drawing with a normal pen
01:46:06would become really complicated.
01:46:08All pens and stationery
01:46:10would be ten times bigger
01:46:12than what exists today
01:46:14and would cost much more.
01:46:16The glasses would be bigger
01:46:18or wider
01:46:20so that you could see properly.
01:46:22Your hand would be much bigger
01:46:24and your fingers would extend
01:46:26all around the palm
01:46:28like sunflower petals.
01:46:30If you were hot,
01:46:32you wouldn't need fans
01:46:34to cool you down.
01:46:36It would also be easier
01:46:38to catch sand
01:46:40to make a sand castle.
01:46:42With hands as big as these,
01:46:44you could create sand balls
01:46:46and build a mega castle
01:46:48with a cannonball
01:46:50instead of a normal snowball.
01:46:52You're not going anywhere!
01:46:54Look at this!
01:46:56There's a giant tornado
01:46:58heading straight at you
01:47:00and it's so fast!
01:47:02These tornadoes can move
01:47:04at crazy speeds
01:47:06of over 400 km per hour.
01:47:08In addition,
01:47:10they can leave a trail
01:47:12on their path
01:47:14reaching up to 80 km long
01:47:16so that they rush at you
01:47:18without you noticing them.
01:47:20In most cases,
01:47:22a tornado can form so fast
01:47:24that no one can notice it in time.
01:47:26Now that this storm is really close,
01:47:28you may only have a few minutes
01:47:30to hide.
01:47:32Do you have a cave?
01:47:34Run and hide!
01:47:36Unless...
01:47:38I know it sounds crazy,
01:47:40but what would you say
01:47:42to enter a tornado
01:47:44in the middle of nowhere?
01:47:46Here's the second type,
01:47:48right in front of you.
01:47:50Look at these whirling winds
01:47:52born from an electric storm.
01:47:54They slowly descend to the ground.
01:47:56Often, the hail joins the party.
01:47:58The United States has about
01:48:001,000 tornadoes per year
01:48:02and Texas holds the record
01:48:04with about 120 annual tornadoes.
01:48:06A record that you can't be proud of.
01:48:08But most American tornadoes
01:48:10are observed in the tornado alley,
01:48:12located in the Midwest.
01:48:14They form when hot and humid air
01:48:16from Mexico meets
01:48:18fresh and dry air from Canada.
01:48:20These two elements collide
01:48:22and turn into a powerful storm
01:48:24which, at some point, can cause tornadoes.
01:48:26Most tornadoes are observed
01:48:28between April and June,
01:48:30but for some time,
01:48:32even in December.
01:48:34They can go from a simple dust storm
01:48:36to a phenomenon of considerable power,
01:48:38capable of carrying cars,
01:48:40but it's a unique opportunity.
01:48:42You've never been so close.
01:48:44In addition, this tornado is gigantic
01:48:46and it's not often that you get
01:48:48the chance to see one like it.
01:48:50Are you ready?
01:48:52It's coming.
01:48:54You feel the wind getting stronger
01:48:56as it throws land and lightning
01:48:58at your face.
01:49:00You close your eyes
01:49:02and here you are inside.
01:49:04And it's crazy.
01:49:06Violent winds sweep you
01:49:08and you don't know what to do.
01:49:10Maybe it's the right time
01:49:12to look at what's really happening inside.
01:49:14Violent winds sweep you
01:49:16and, oh wait,
01:49:18it's your neighbor's motorcycle
01:49:20spinning at the same time as you.
01:49:22Let's hope it stays away.
01:49:24Let's take the time to cover the bases.
01:49:26Being in the middle of a raging tornado
01:49:28is something you can survive.
01:49:30But let's be honest,
01:49:32it won't be easy.
01:49:34The first thing you'll feel
01:49:36inside this crazy tornado
01:49:38can be 20 degrees less than outside.
01:49:40It's because the center of the funnel
01:49:42formed by the tornado
01:49:44spins all the time.
01:49:46This makes the inside of the vortex
01:49:48much colder and makes the air
01:49:50rarer than usual.
01:49:52The density of the air
01:49:54is less than 20% of the one
01:49:56found, for example, at high altitudes.
01:49:58I hope you don't intend to stay there too long.
01:50:00The atmospheric pressure
01:50:02inside this whirlwind is so low
01:50:04that your lungs won't be able
01:50:06to get enough oxygen out of it.
01:50:08To give you an idea of the situation,
01:50:10breathing inside a tornado
01:50:12means trying to breathe
01:50:14at an altitude of 8,000 meters.
01:50:16It's a professional mountaineering level
01:50:18comparable to Everest.
01:50:20So yes, you need help
01:50:22to be able to breathe normally.
01:50:24In short, you'll probably faint
01:50:26after a few minutes.
01:50:28But don't worry,
01:50:30we brought you this special mask
01:50:32to help you breathe.
01:50:34Did you notice how regular
01:50:36the flow of air inside is?
01:50:38Some storm chasers have already
01:50:40found themselves inside a tornado.
01:50:42Later, they made a chaotic description
01:50:44of all these clouds and whirlwinds.
01:50:46But inside,
01:50:48the air was surprisingly soft,
01:50:50which doesn't mean it's part
01:50:52of the fun waiting for you.
01:50:54And you're clearly not alone
01:50:56inside this tornado.
01:50:58The neighbor's motorcycle
01:51:00bricks, glass,
01:51:02maybe even cars, cows,
01:51:04mobile homes, bricks, roofs
01:51:06and other big objects.
01:51:08You'll be lucky if nothing
01:51:10falls on you in this nameless chaos.
01:51:12With all these bricks
01:51:14whirling at 500 per hour,
01:51:16it will be difficult for you
01:51:18to dodge anything.
01:51:20But let's say a miracle happens
01:51:22and you're spared.
01:51:24You start to have a dizzying thought.
01:51:26You wonder when all this will end
01:51:28in this incredible tornado.
01:51:30It will eventually slow down.
01:51:32This happens because
01:51:34fresh air enters the tornado.
01:51:36But it's not because things
01:51:38calm down that you can relax.
01:51:40Finally, your stomach can
01:51:42since the whirlwind has stopped.
01:51:44But the tornado will let you
01:51:46fall from any height
01:51:48when it stops.
01:51:50If you're in the countryside,
01:51:52there may be a haystack
01:51:54to dampen your fall.
01:51:56It's a tornado that is probably
01:51:58more than 14,000 meters high.
01:52:00So it won't help you.
01:52:02Let's hope you brought your parachute
01:52:04because it would be the perfect time
01:52:06to deploy it.
01:52:08Don't worry, we like happy endings.
01:52:10So here's a little help.
01:52:12Now you're slowly going down
01:52:14while enjoying the view.
01:52:16If you notice anything around
01:52:18with all this whirlwind,
01:52:20how come there is a sunny sky
01:52:22on your left?
01:52:24Tornadoes often form
01:52:26at the edge of a storm.
01:52:28It's like a border between
01:52:30two different worlds.
01:52:32There was no wind,
01:52:34and the air was very calm
01:52:36before the tornado hit.
01:52:38Well, I think you know
01:52:40that this kind of scenario
01:52:42is impossible in reality.
01:52:44It is therefore preferable
01:52:46to quickly find a safe place
01:52:48when a tornado is approaching.
01:52:50Use an underground shelter
01:52:52and prepare a TV on battery
01:52:54or a battery radio
01:52:56as well as spare batteries
01:52:58or a device with internet
01:53:00to be able to collect
01:53:02the latest information
01:53:04on the tornado.
01:53:06Also prepare non-perishable
01:53:08food, water and other
01:53:10basic necessities.
01:53:12It turns out that some people
01:53:14were really carried away
01:53:16by tornadoes and managed
01:53:18to get out.
01:53:20It's a lot of trouble
01:53:22to save money on a taxi,
01:53:24but you can't guarantee
01:53:26a safe arrival.
01:53:28It would be incredibly difficult
01:53:30to get out of such a cataclysm
01:53:32as supercellular storms,
01:53:34for example.
01:53:36These belong to the category
01:53:38of the most violent storms,
01:53:40namely electric storms.
01:53:42And imagine that you find yourself
01:53:44in a puddle of water.
01:53:46They may seem pleasant
01:53:48until they move
01:53:50into the earth
01:53:52and turn into a real tornado.
01:53:54Dust storms are even less pleasant.
01:53:56They are not very big,
01:53:58but they are air columns
01:54:00that spin at very high speed.
01:54:02And you can easily see them
01:54:04because of all the dirt and dust
01:54:06they accumulate.
01:54:08However, you need protective glasses
01:54:10to face them.
01:54:12Oops, I think that although
01:54:14I have forgotten them,
01:54:16dust storms are not associated
01:54:18with storms.
01:54:20But if you are ready
01:54:22to jump into a fire whirl,
01:54:24you can find a special suit
01:54:26that will protect you
01:54:28while you are swept away
01:54:30in the flames,
01:54:32smoke and gases.
01:54:34These columns are narrow
01:54:36and rise vertically in the air,
01:54:38just like dust whirls.
01:54:40Of course, the heat is unbearable
01:54:42and as the rising currents
01:54:44turn into a real fire tornado
01:54:46that spreads from the ground
01:54:48to the clouds
01:54:50and moves at an incredible speed.
01:54:52Ok, let's stop here.
01:54:54I'm starting to get dizzy.

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