The Jane Zhang sings the opera the "Fifth Element" The singer Jane Zhang from China, sings wonderful song diva Pavalaguna from the film "The Fifth Element". A song too difficult to interpret live, After the film's composer had used the voice of soprano Inva Mula with digital processing, creating some very rapid changes in high notes. These changes in tone is impossible to perceive the human voice.
Can the human voice to break glass; Can a singer to break a glass using only his voice; The singer Jaime Vendera is attempting a world first on the show Mythbusters.
Excellent interpretation of "Diva Dance" from "the 5th element" Remember the operatic Diva's song from the movie "The Fifth Element"; The vocals in some places was digitally processed, because of the very rapid changes that are impossible to interpret with human voice. Here the obscure singer Laura Workman sings live track, performing almost flawlessly.
How do you feel when dad does it?; A father found a way to calm his crying toddler son. He pretends to cry himself with the same tone in his voice, and the little boy immediately stops and stares at him dumbfounded.
Human influence and climate change in three timelapses A timelapse of 37 years in regions of the Earth, showing the drastic effects of climate change and human behavior: Dubai, Greenland and Mato Grosso (Amazon forest, Brazil).
TITAN submarine implosion simulation An animation that represents the moment of the destruction of the submarine TITAN, and simulates the implosion of the submarine and a human body under the specific conditions.
A motorcyclist without protective gear A motorcyclist without protective gear is like a human pencil, as the slogan of an Australian awareness campaign goes. In the 30 second video, a motorcyclist wearing only a helmet, will have an accident. We learn that only 0 is needed,03 seconds for his shoes to dissolve and 0,6 seconds for jeans. And then like a human pencil, the flesh is shredded by the asphalt. That's why it's important to fully protect yourself (helmet, boots, gloves, pants, jackets etc.) every time you move the motorcycle. A video from the Transport Accident Commission of the state of Victoria in Australia.
Ferris wheel in India In this amusement park in India, the wheel is driven by human energy. A man grabs a basket with one hand to climb into the center of the wheel. He then spins the wheel by stepping on the bars.
The ancient library of Tibet The Sakya Monastery in Tibet has one of the largest libraries in the world. Contains 84.000 manuscripts, including more than 1.000 years of human history. It is 60 meters long and 10 meters high. Only about 5% of the library's manuscripts are said to have been translated.