How Do Nuclear Submarines Make Oxygen?- Smarter Every Day 251

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I learned something, it was free, the dude was nice, and it wasn’t clickbait... nice

Laner
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i feel like that guy got a massive self esteem boost to have someone be so excited about what he does. Dow, if you are reading this, thank you for keeping your crew safe.

daxshell
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-Are you igniting it now?
-No, YOU are
-I am?!
-you are.
**grown man giggles**

Shaderox
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They call the burnt candle a clinker because it resembles the burnt coal when forging. In the bottom of the forge, there is a trap, so the gas line doesn't get clogged. And it clinks when cleaning the trap. So, the debris is called clinkers. Amazing as usual. Thanks for taking us along.

garetkonigsfeld
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Destin:asks question
Also Destin: answers own question correctly
Sailor: yes
Destin: thanks man it was a pleasure talking to you. You taught me so much!

DustyAllen
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If pictures are worth a 1000 words, an animation is worth 1, 000, 000 pictures. That animation was really awesome.

richardcoppin
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"So you're gonna light it?" "No, you are." That's why you do not conceal enthusiasm. So then good people can let you have fun.

gustavocortico
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well done YouTube.
absolutely outstanding recommendation

nier
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"So, you're about to ignite it?"
"No, you are."
Navy vet. Can confirm, this sailor has 100% trained juniors on this before.

Strelnikov
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"I'm from Ohio"

"Oh."

This is the only appropriate response to that statement.

rhtoricalanswer
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I just love how he isn't afraid to ask every question under the sun and how calm the crew is to answer his questions. It's not like school trips where you can't ask about this or that topic or this machine because you'll be an annoyance. No, he just straight out points and just asks "what does this do? How does it work? Can I see it work? Oh, so what happens next? Can I see that too?" He's just a child without a filter and the crew seems to enjoy it as well

zeffer
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I live the discipline and manners of the crew, you can tell how seriously they take their jobs and occupations while also enjoying what they do, you can tell they are in good hands on board

psychedelicpunk
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Scene 1: "Destin, this is our electrolysis system for producing oxygen."
Scene 2: scene is missing
Scene 3: "Destin, our electrolysis system is down, so we need to light an oxygen candle."

What happened in between those two scenes Destin? What did you break?

jeremyc
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The best part is the crew wandering onto the recording, the smile they give is legendary!

adaptabledisease
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I am an ex-submariner from the 80s (SSN 678). It's amazing that so little has changed as far as O2 generation. Thanks for the video series. It brought back many memories.

mikerogers
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He's looks so young yet knows every little detail when questioned. Props to Dow from Ohio

LeonelPerez-xusp
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"we're low on oxygen, we gotta burn these candles so we don't suffocate"
"Oh neat, before you do that can I get a quick interview?"

dylangergutierrez
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Captions: "Yeah, definitely. don't touch that" [Laughs like a man who has accidentally touched hot things in the past]

gotha
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Howling at the closed captioning

5:33
(chirp)
...
(ALL THE CHIRPS)

🤣🤣🤣🤣

15:41 [Laughs like a man who has accidentally touched hot things in the past]

16:58 (Trying to make me feel good) YOU ARE a creator of oxygen

KevinBrowne
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I am a 42 years old mech engineer and I decided to become a mech engineer when I was a kid after reading 20.000 leagues under the sea of Jules Verne. Until then I loved submarines, they seem like magical devices for me. So I can not express how much I loved these series. Thanks and thanks so much.

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