Reigarw ComparisonsFrom being immune to pain and electricity, to being a prodigy in music, art or even a human calculator, we shall compare the rarest superpower humanity ever known. What is the probability of being ambidextrous, having unbreakable bones or even super endurance? How many people have the Myostatin related muscle hypertrophy? How many are born with superior IQ above 178? Odds of being born with 5+ octave range or tetracrhomacy color vision? Watch this video to find out.
Disclaimer: Video is for entertainment purpose only. It is not scientifically proven, nor academically verified and should be used with extreme caution. Scientific conditions listed, especially those marked with a “?”, may not correspond to the genetic mutations individuals in the description possess, especially due to lack of data.
Methodology: Frequency & Occurrence rate from Genetic Home Reference, US National Library of Medicine or the National Center for Biotech Information. Conditions with unknown prevalence are calculated based on number of online incidences over the total human population of 7 billion, and are susceptible to underestimation.
Probability Comparison: Rarest Superpower MutationsReigarw Comparisons2020-01-29 | From being immune to pain and electricity, to being a prodigy in music, art or even a human calculator, we shall compare the rarest superpower humanity ever known. What is the probability of being ambidextrous, having unbreakable bones or even super endurance? How many people have the Myostatin related muscle hypertrophy? How many are born with superior IQ above 178? Odds of being born with 5+ octave range or tetracrhomacy color vision? Watch this video to find out.
Disclaimer: Video is for entertainment purpose only. It is not scientifically proven, nor academically verified and should be used with extreme caution. Scientific conditions listed, especially those marked with a “?”, may not correspond to the genetic mutations individuals in the description possess, especially due to lack of data.
Methodology: Frequency & Occurrence rate from Genetic Home Reference, US National Library of Medicine or the National Center for Biotech Information. Conditions with unknown prevalence are calculated based on number of online incidences over the total human population of 7 billion, and are susceptible to underestimation.
Music Used: Mutatia by NAVIKMusic (Nevan Alexanian): youtu.be/LC8QTSi8UPI Do support and subscribe to his channel here: youtube.com/channel/UC3BNmWdzS094ja3IF2d-emAYOU vs People Your Age 2 (Accomplishment Comparison)Reigarw Comparisons2021-01-28 | Lets compare you with people who achieved extraordinary accomplishments at your age. We list some of the biggest and most accomplished individuals from age 1 to age 105, what are some of their accomplishments, including being Nobel laureates, becoming a billionaire, achieving a world record and being child prodigies and super geniuses.
Sources: Business Insider, Guinness World Records, Museum of Conceptual Arts, Wikipedia Images: Noun Project (with license)
List of featured individuals: Christian Heinrich Heineken, Narasimhan Ravikiran, Wang Yani, Dorothy Straight, Budhia Singh, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jackie Coogan, John von Neumann, Sarah Caldwell, Michael Kearney, Vicki Van Meter, Sergey Karjakin, Marjorie Gestring, Pablo Picasso, Louis Braille, Charlie D Amelio, Malala Yousafzai, Pelé, Mary Shelly, Issac Newton, Lexie Alford, Alexander the Great, Mark Zuckerberg, Johannes Kepler, Gherman Titov, Michangelo, Matthieu Tordeur, Niels Bohr, Alexander Graham Bell, Nat Turner, Thomas Wedgwood, Leonardo Da Vinci, Amelia Earhart, Matthias Jakob Schleiden, Frederick William Herschel, Charlie Duke, Norman Borlaug, Neil Armstrong, Mary Theresa, Christopher Colombus, Jonas Salk, Arlette Schweitzer, John F. Kennedy, Tim Berners-Lee, Fritz Haber, George Foreman, Alexander Fleming, Edward Jenner, Julia Child, Charles Darwin, Joseph Ignace Guillotin, Gengis Khan, Ludwig van Beethoven, Annie Jump Cannon, Alessandro Volta, Mao Zedong, Frank Dobes, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Clara Barton, George, Bernard Shaw , Charles Cagniard de la Tour, J.R.R. Tolkien and many more.Probability Comparison: World RecordsReigarw Comparisons2021-01-21 | From Elon Musk to Jeff Bezos, how many people have been the richest person alive? What is your odds and probability of becoming the richest person on earth? What about the heaviest person on earth? The oldest person on earth? What about breaking any other records in various categories? A gaming world record? A food world record? A juggling world record? The furthest, or longest world record? We list, compare and analyse all the popular records and see which ones you might break. If you cannot break any individual world record, we will give you the odds of being part of a group of people breaking the world record in events such as most number of people hugging, most number of people jumping or most people in a concert!
Disclaimer: This video is not official, nor affliated with Guinness World Records, or Record Setters. It is purely fan made based on publicly available and searchable information from both databases. Numbers may have wide margin of error due to the different record adjudicators - e.g. between Guinness and FIBA for basketball records, as well making no distinction between individual records, group records, previous records or individuals with multiple records (the number listed arbitarily assumes all evens out). The 1 in xxx refers to out of a total population of 10 billion (from 1930s to now). Heptagons are not scaled for this vid.
Information is as of January 2021 and may change when you watch this video.
Music: Intense Suspense by Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com - CC4.0)
List of World Records: Richest Person Alive, Tallest Person Alive, Fastest Person Alive, Heaviest Person Alive, Oldest Person Alive, Most Bunny Hops on a bike, Most Shirts Worn, Hula Hoop World Record, Most Coins Spin, Most squats in a minute, Most stairs climbed in a single jump, Most mouse clicks in a minute, Longest wall sit, Fastest Beer Mile, Human Flag World Record, Longest Plank, Dabbing world record, Longest painting, Heaviest weight lift, Fastest catcher, Longest handstand, Furthest throw world record, Longest rap world record, and many more including tallest card structure, most balls juggled, largest number of people hugging, largest concert, largest event ever.Probability Comparison: How smart are you?Reigarw Comparisons2021-01-14 | In this Probability Comparison episode, we look at how smart and knowledgable you are based on which words you have learnt or know from all different fields - quantum physics, mathematics, economics, googology etc. We rank specific subject related terms based on the how many people took up these subjects in college or are professional in these fields. Statistically compare your IQ with the rest of the world!
Disclaimer: Figures in this video is based on global literacy rate (UN), different university majors percentage (Niche Blog), and various other sources (FIFE, PIACC, AGON, PIC etc) referenced in the video itself. They are based on the arbitrary assumption that only high school or college majors in the related field take these subjects and hence heard of the corresponding word. Numbers are not official and may have large error margin.
Image Use: Flaticon, Nounproject, Wiki CommonsProbability Comparison: Gaming SpeedrunReigarw Comparisons2021-01-07 | We compare the odds of people actually getting certain lucky elements in gaming speedruns, to the odds of getting a perfect run obtaining every item in 1 try. We look at games including Minecraft, Pokemon, Among Us and Mario Kart, and popular streamers which events actually happened to them.
Note: Probability calculated based on the cited streamer's video description and may be susceptible to biasness, else calculated using arbitrary odds stated in the description, and may have wide margin of error. Numbers at that scale pretty much has zero odds anyways. This video merely lists the odds and does not imply legitimacy or fraud. When there are millions of people playing, improbable events are bound to happen to the some people.Probability Comparison: 2020 EventsReigarw Comparisons2020-12-31 | From Kobe Bryant to US Elections, Among Us to Cyberpunk 2077, Paradise to Tiger King, we compare the most viral and trending topics of 2020 and what are the odds you have searched for this event. We list the most popular events that shaped 2020 that many of us remember, but how many of you actually experienced them, what is the probability, that is 1 in how many of you all actually searched for them?
Music used: In Dreams by Scott Buckley (CC4.0), https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/in-dreams/
Sources: Google Trends & Semrush Keywords Analytics.
Disclaimer: The 1 in XYZ searches for in 2020 refers to the global searches divided by the human population and is only a rough estimate for the number who searched for the particular event. 2020 Search Volume is the total number of searches worldwide for the keywords and associated keywords for the year 2020, up to mid December only. Statistics may contain wide error margins.Ice Blasts Comparison (Movies & Anime)Reigarw Comparisons2020-12-25 | From Elsa's and Articuno ice beam, to Viserion and Bewilderbeast frost breath , and even Katara icebending, we compare, battle and analyse the most powerful ice attacks to ever appear in movies and anime. See which creature has the biggest ice attacks across all franchises! This comparison even includes the largest blizzard snowstorm on earth for a size perspective!
Note: Characters are sorted based on their physical sizes as opposed to the attack size due to non quantifiable estimates.
Disclaimer: This video is purely fan made based on size reference between the creatures stated and the size of the ice attacks as seen from the image from the respective shows. All ice attack sizes shown are solely based on the corresponding images depicted. The ice sizes are fiction, can vary according to different scenarios and circumstances. All ice/creature sizes shown may have some error margins.
Image Use: There are images and sprites from a copyrighted computer or video game, and the copyright for it are most likely held by the company that developed the game. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution sprites for identification and critical commentary on the computer or video game in question or the copyrighted character(s) depicted by the sprite in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law, as such display does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material, and presents ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise. All flame effects uses are licensed.
List of creatures featured: Zeebad (The Magic Roundabout), Rukia Kuchiki (Bleach), Katara (Avatar: The Last Airbender), Killer Frost (Justice League), Akitsu (Sekirei), Elsa (Frozen), Articuno (Pokemon), Freya (The Huntsman), Blok (Code Lyoko), Jack Frost (Rise of the Guardians), Gray Fullbuster (Fariy Tail), Taydeus (Charmed), Blizzard (Agent of Shield), Frozone (The Incredibles), Ultimate Kevin (Ben 10), Kuzan (One Piece), Viserion (Game of Thrones), Lagoras (Ultraman), Snow Godzilla (Shinkalion), Bewilderbeast (How to train your Dragon).Flamethrower Size Comparison (Movies & Anime)Reigarw Comparisons2020-12-22 | From Godzilla atomic breath to Charizard (Pokemon) fire blast, Storm Troopers (Star Wars) flamethrower to Drogon (Game of Thrones) fire breath, or even Zuko firebending, we compare, battle and analyse the most powerful fires attacks to ever appear in movies and anime. See which creature has the biggest fire attacks across all franchises!
Disclaimer: This video is purely fan made based on size reference between the creatures stated and the size of the flame as seen from the image from the respective shows. All flame sizes shown are solely based on the corresponding images depicted. The flame sizes are fiction, can vary according to different scenarios and circumstances. All flame/creature sizes shown may have some error margins.
Image Use: There are images and sprites from a copyrighted computer or video game, and the copyright for it are most likely held by the company that developed the game. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution sprites for identification and critical commentary on the computer or video game in question or the copyrighted character(s) depicted by the sprite in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law, as such display does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material, and presents ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise. All flame effects uses are licensed.
List of creatures shown fire attacks comparison: Agumon (Digimon), Flame Princess (Adventure Time), Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender), Charizard (Pokemon), Liz Sharman (Hellboy), Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto), Fire (Justice League), Flametrooper (Star Wars), Human Torch (Fantastic Four), Pyro (X Men), Natsu Dragneel (Fairy Tail), El Diabolo (Suicide Squad), Surtur (Ragnarok), Molten Man (Spiderman), Saphira (Eragon), Draco (Dragon Heart), Elliot (Pete's Dragon), Vermithrax Pejorative (Dragonslayer), Hungarian Horntail (Harry Potter), Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty), Dragon Storm (Transformers), Te Ka (Moana), Black T Rex (Dinosaur King), Drogon (Game of Thrones), Rodan (Godzilla), Glenfire (Ultraman), Alpha Dragon (Reign of Fire), Fire Godzilla (Godzilla), Red Death (How to train your Dragon), Smaug (The Hobbit), King Ghidorah (Godzilla), Kronos (Wraith of the Titans), Dark Phoenix (X Men).Most Celebrated Holiday ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-12-16 | What is the most celebrated holiday in the world? Christmas, Diwali or New Years Day? We will compare, rank, and find the probability of the total number of people who live in countries where these days are national public holiday and see how many people also get the day off to enjoy these festivals. We even compare some festivals that are observed but are not official holidays, including Valentine's Day, Halloween, Singles Day and Earth Day, and see how they compare with the actual holidays, how many people celebrate them and the odds and probability of you celebrating them out of the entire human population.
Sources: Google Calander (for national holidays). World Bank 2017 (For Population). pastebin.com/ExN5Qbjx (For observations)
Image Use (All under commercial license or creatives commons): pastebin.com/ExN5Qbjx
Methodology: As briefly explained at the end of the video. List all holidays from Google Calendar from all countries. Verify Holidays on the same day with different names that they are the same event. Sum the population of all countries which have the public holiday listed on that date. For non official holidays, sources in description. The Calendar is only for the Year 2021.
Note: There are no list of the number of people celebrating these events as official public holiday anywhere on the entire web, hence we compiled this comparison. This method of comparing official holiday and non holiday observance may have some unavoidable inconsistencies. Numbers may have wide error margins. Some countries such as US, India and Switzerland have various states declaring a public holiday, but not the entire country. If it is listed in the Calendar, it will be assumed the entire population.Pawn Stars Price Comparison: Most Expensive DealsReigarw Comparisons2020-12-10 | What are the expensive items that appeared on the popular TV series Pawn Stars? What are the most valuable deals ever made in the store. Is the Geroge Washington 3 piece suit the most expensive? Or is the stack of prestine Charizard cards more expensive? What about rare gemstones, meteorites, rare swords and classic cars? We compare in ascending order the prices of a large
Disclaimer: This video is not official. It is purely fan made and have no affiliation with the Pawn Stars. Not all items displayed. Only items which episodes have over 2.5 million views on the Pawn Stars official YouTube channel. All images obtained from the respective episodes and we believe it constitutes fair use as it does not compete with the show and presented visual ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise.
Music Used: Rattlesnake Railroad by Brett Van Donsel Big Western Sky by Brett Van Donsel Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseHighest HP Characters Comparison (In Gaming)Reigarw Comparisons2020-12-05 | Do you think a Dynamax Blissey with 1428 HP is a lot? Think again, there are games where the health points (HP) of a character can go over a million, such as Ark's King Titan, or even Maple Story 200 quadrillion HP's Black Mage? We compare what creatures, characters, boss or monsters have the highest health points (HP) of all across their games, and how high are they compared to the max HP enemies from other games?
Note: This video is not official. It is purely fan made with the intention of comparing an arbitrary value across various games. The way the health is presented may be a base number, an upper limit, or a maximum limit, or even an estimate, there is no proper way of comparing across different games and the compromise of using the maximum numbers available online are adequate but non holistic in this comparison.
Image Use: There are images and sprites from a copyrighted computer or video game, and the copyright for it are most likely held by the company that developed the game. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution sprites for identification and critical commentary on the computer or video game in question or the copyrighted character(s) depicted by the sprite in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law, as such display does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material, and presents ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise.
Thanks to James Moton for suggesting this theme.Biggest Protests ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-12-01 | What is the largest protests in the world? The Black Lives Matter" rally? The Hong Kong Movement? The Belarus March? Or even the COVID Lockdown strikes? We will compare the number of people worldwide taking part in these events and how influential and impactful they are.
Note: Due to differences in figures cited by event organizers and authorities, figures may have wide margin of error. Event may be a single day rally, or may be multiple days across several different countries. Individual consistency is impossible in this comparison, but the total number that took part for a certain cause is. Images depicted may not correspond to actual events. All images used under CC License and credited in link. All sources linked in description.
Thanks to Paul for suggesting this topic!MrBeast Giveaway ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-11-26 | $1 million giveaway, free Lamborghini and even a winning a private island? How much money have YouTube's greatest Philanthropist, Mr Beast, AKA Jimmy Donaldson, donated away? We compare some of those spending and rank them in terms of their absolute highest amount given away per video.
Note: This video is not official. It is purely fan made based on references to MrBeast Videos, while items that did not include the costs are based on average cost estimates. (e.g. Median House price in North Dakota, Average Car price in US). Not everything MrBeast gave away is listed, but only the highest individual amount at a time, unless the heptagon specifically mentions for the entire video. We’ve tried to reach out to MrBeast for more accurate data, but he’s too busy giving money and helping the world.
Track: Elektronomia - Breeze [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: youtu.be/abYP-NPLTbw Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.lnk.to/BreezeWorld Leaders Follower Comparison (150 countries ranking)Reigarw Comparisons2020-11-16 | We compare and rank the most followed world leaders from 150 different countries. From the Pope, to the Dalai Lama, to US Presidents, European Prime Ministers and even Arab Kings. Who have more followers? Donald Trump of Joe Biden? Recep Erdogen or Narendra Modi? Kamala Harris or Mike Pence? We will compare their following and find what makes them successful.
Almost every country is included in this comparison, but a few leaders of several countries listed during the first 10 seconds of the videos do not have a Twitter Account and thus are not included in the ranking. Number of followers are correct as of Mid November 2020 as observed by the screenshots.
Note: This is for current world leaders of the highest state level (As of Mid November 2020). The leaders of certain countries may change as you watch this videos. Some individual in the government may have more followers but are not taken into account in the rank. Some accounts may not have the check-mark but appear to be state run are included as well. Whilst we check to ensure verifiability of the accounts and that there are not other accounts in different languages, no guarantee that the leaders account are officially reflected. This comparison may be biased as it does not take into account inactivity or join date. This comparison is merely for info-entertainment purposes only.Among Us Probability Comparison: Rarest Things that Really HappenedReigarw Comparisons2020-11-08 | Screenshots and videos of the rarest things that actually happened in Among Us! An animated comparison of the odds and probability of the rarest events that actually appear in among us. From 42069 to getting the F word in your code, becoming impostor 10 times in a row, or even having everyone in the room be the same color? We compare the rarest probabilities in the game, the most unlikely things that have actually happen, to even things that are so unlikely to happen such as every player in the room having the same cosmetics!
Note: The screenshots of the rare occurrences are sourced through the entire web, from Reddit, YouTube, Twitch etc, from community members playing the game. The images depiction of the original posters are referenced under "Happened to:".
All probabilities listed are mathematically defined and statistically calculated (unless the word arbitrarily is mentioned). Some margin of error and unlikely assumptions may still exists nonetheless. Note, the figures presented in the heptagons are always 1 in xyz probability rounded, use the Chance % to see the more accurate percentages.
Music Used: TensionUnderneath by Lilo Sound Link: filmmusic.io/song/6583-tensionunderneath License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Regrets ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-11-06 | What are some of the biggest regrets you have? We compare some common regrets statistical probabilities people have and look at the odds of having such regrets based on the percentage of surveyed people who have such results.
Disclaimer: Figures presented in this video are based on online articles, surveys and researches from different groups of people (e.g. Boomers vs Millenials). It may not accurtely reflect the entire population and may be susceptible to wide error margins. This video is for entertainment purposes only. All sources listed in description. Stock Images under licensed from Envato Elements.
Music Used: Blockbuster Atmosphere 9 (Sadness) by Sascha Ende Link: filmmusic.io/song/304-blockbuster-atmosphere-9-sadness- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Company Pay Comparison (YOU vs your Boss)Reigarw Comparisons2020-11-04 | How many times is your CEO earning more than you? Let compare the salary of the average worker among some of the largest American companies in the world, and compare them against the million dollar bonuses CEO's compensation.
Note: Worker's pay refers to the MEDIAN employee's salary in 2019 (unless otherwise stated). CEO pay refers to the total CEO compensation in 2019 - inclusive of shares payouts, bonuses and benefits, and not just the salary. Data here is only obtained from public listed US companies.
List of featured individuals: Ryan Kaji, Heaven King, Txunamy, Sky Brown, Kiowa Kavovit, Isabella Barrett, Alina Morse, Charli D'Amelio, Greta Thumberg, Kyle Giersdorf, Billie Ellish, Jackson Yee, Ajey Nagar, Jimmy Donaldson, Kylie Jenner or Malafi Yosufi, Taylor Hill, Kim Taehyung, Justin Bieber, Nadia Murad, Palmer Luckey, Ed Shareen, John Collision, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Lionel Messi, Usain Bolt, Mohammad Bin Salman, Mark Zuckerberg, Daneil Ek, Eduardo Saverin, Beyonce, Kim Kardashian, Markus Persson, James Corden, Emmanuel Macron, Ronaldo, Terrence Tao, Konstantin Novoselov, Larry Page, Dywane Johnson, Elon Musk, Eric Yuan, Jay Z, Ken Griffin, Akshay Kumar, Gordon Ramsey, Michael Dell, Jeff Bezos, Michael Jordan, Gabe Newell, Barack Obama, Tim Cook, Roger Goodell, Ursula von der Leyen, Mukesh Ambani, Jamie Dimon, Bill Gates, Angela Merkel, Xi JinPing, Vladmir Putin, Bob Iger, Narendra Modi, Bernard Arnault, Samuel L Jackson, James Dyson, Donald Trump, Vince McMahon, Larry Ellison, Robert De Niro, Michael Bloomberg, Robert Kraft, Carlos Slim, Ralph Lauren, Phil Knight, Valentina Tereshkova, Pope Francis, Bradford Parkinson, Girogio Armani, Yuri Oganessian, John Williams, Don Walsh, Tu Youyou, Christopher Plummer, James Watson, Benedict XVI, Elizabeth IIWildfire Size ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-10-28 | In this animated size comparison, we compare the sizes of the largest wildfires in the world. From the 2020 Australia wildfires to the 2020 California Wildfires and Amazon Fires, we see which are the largest fires Earth has ever witness.
Note: The fire represents the area burnt over the time period as opposed to the actual sizes of the fire at any instance.
Music Used: Catalyst by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
List of fires featured: 1666 Great Fire of London, 2019 Goseong Fire,2019 Bandipur forest fire, 2013 South East Asian Haze Fire, 2018 California Camp Fire, 2007 Croatian Coastal Fires, 2003 European Heat Wave Fires, 2018 Attica wildfire, 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake Fire, 2020 California August Complex Fires, 1871 Peshtigo Wildfires, 2017 Chile Wildfires, 2019 Amazon Rainforest Wildfires, 1871 Great Michigan Fires, 2017 British Columbia Wildfires, 2003 Eastern Victorian Alphine Bushfires, 2010 Bolivia Forest Fires, 2019 Siberia Wildfire, 2014 Northwest Territories fire, 1987 Black Dragon fire, 1997 Indonesia Forest Fires, 2020 Black Summer Fire, 2003 Russian wildfires.Cars Horsepower Comparison (ft. MetaBallStudios)Reigarw Comparisons2020-10-24 | A very special collaboration video with the most amazing 3D comparison YouTuber: @MetaBallStudios ! It was great working with him on this new project where we visualize both the scale of cars and vehicle's horsepower! Be sure to check out the video and subscribe to his channel here: youtube.com/watch?v=ttsAPgYBe6s&ab_channel=MetaBallStudios
In this animated 3d video, we visualize the car engine as if they were emitting horse particles, and compare the horsepower of cars from the 169 HP Toyota Corolla to the 1500+ HP Bugatti Chiron and beyond! We also compare the horsepowers of cars with trucks, buses and even a Leopard Tank. Also featured the world fastest car - The Thrust SSC at over 100,000 Horsepowers!
Music: Automobia I Song Link: youtu.be/dOaeZRLJ-GM YouTube Channel NAVIKMusic (Nevan Alexanian) Link: youtube.com/navikmusic Special thanks to him for helping to compose this awesome piece!
List of featured cars: Benz Velo, Ford Model T, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen Beetle, Ford Ranger, Duesenberg Model SJ, Single Story Bus, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, Shelby Cobra, Jaguar F Type R, Rolls Royce Phantom, Nissan GTR, 18 Wheeler, McLaren F1, Lamborghini Veneno, Formula One, Tesla Cybertruck, Dodge Challenger Demon, Cadillac One, Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, Bugatti Veryon, GMC Hummer EV, SSC Ultimate Aero TT, Koenigsegg One:1, M1 Abrams, Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, Hennessey Venom F5, Lotus Evija, Devel Sixteen Prototype, Thrust SSC.
Note: Cars depicted here refers to the latest model production cars (e.g. 2019 or 2020), unless otherwise stated. Horsepower of some cars and other vehicles cannot be calculated normally and are converted to mechanical horsepower using thrust, force and top speed and are susceptible to some margin of error.
Sources: pastebin.com/LrXJUL7AGreatest Investment Returns ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-10-09 | We compare the average yearly return of some popular investments from their date of inception to today. We will compare gold, silver, oil, commodities, and even popular stocks from Apple to Tesla. We will even compare how those investments such as the Ferrari 250 GTO, from around a $15,000 purchase in 1960s to a $70 million sold in 2018, and the Salvador Mundi, an under $100 initial investment to a whopping $450 million, stack up against these common purchases.
Note: Yearly calculation are based on the earliest available sources listed below. The figures are not adjusted for inflation. This video merely states the statistics of historical data and is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Past gains may not represent future gains.
Music Used: Egyptian Crawl by Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com), Licensed under CC 4.0Animal Offspring Production ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-10-03 | How many eggs does a chicken lay at one time? Or how many offspring does a cat produce at one time. What about ants or a bee. How about a Giant clam that produces 500 million eggs, or an Ocean Sunfish that produces 300 million eggs? In this episode, we compare the animals that produces the most eggs at one go.
Track: GALLIUM - All I Wanna [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: youtu.be/NUUsxM-1sQ0 Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/AIWSports Achievements ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-09-20 | What are the odds you can perform a 5 minutes plank? A hole in one? Or a full court shot? How many people in the world can run a sub 4 minute mile, a sub 10 second 100 meters or deadlift 500kg? How likely are you to get a world record, an Olympic gold or even 10 Olympic medals? How many people have won the Superbowl, the Wimbledon, a FIFA World Cup, or even a Formula One Championship? In this animated 3d size probability comparison, we visualize your probability of, and showcase the hall of famers who have accomplishment.
Note: For consistency, since there are people who achieved some insane sports feats that are no longer alive, we count all people from 1900 onward, thus out of a population of 11 billion as opposed to 7.7 billion. The probability is based on the occurrence of the accomplishments over the whole human population. Not all figures can be obtained. Those that are extrapolated will be mentioned in the video or in the sources listed below. All figures presented may have wide error margins.
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List of feats/accomplishments/achievements featured: Sub 2 hours Marathon, 500kg Deadlift, Gol Olympico in Olympic or World Cup, 1080 skateboard Flip, Earned over 1 billion total in career, Hit Over 500 ft, World Strongest Man, Century of Centuries, 60 Pointers, in a Single Game, 10+ Olympic Medals, Formula One Championship, Albatross in golf tournament, Won the Balloon D Or, Quadriple Spin in figure skating, Tour De France Winner, Sub 20 Seconds 200m, World MMA Awards, Triple Consecutive Olympic Wins, Sub 10 Seconds 100m, Sub hour half-marathon, Boxing Hall of Fame, Baseball Hall of Fame, Wimbledon Champions, Thrust over 80m, Basketball Hall of Fame, Won the FIFA World Cup, Toss over 20m in Shotput, 5+ Olympic Appearance, BWF Title in Badminton, Jumped Over 2.25m, Stanley Cup, Sub 4 minutes mile, Sub 30 minutes 10KM, Swam across the English Channel, Sub 15 minutes 5km, Won Superbowl, Completed all World Major Marathons, Everest Ascend, Olympic Gold, Participated in Tour De France, Olympic Medalist, Sub 2 minute 800m, Olympic Participation, Completed an Iron Man Triathlon , Scored a Hole in One, Perfect Game, Completed an Ultramarathon (100km), Full Court Shot, 5 minute Planking, Completed a Marathon.Social Media Achievements ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-07-30 | What are your chances of getting a silver, gold or diamond play button? How many people achieved over 1 million followers on Twitter or Facebook? What is the number of people getting over a billion views? Getting the most liked comment, most disliked video and more? How many videos exceeded a billion views? In this animated scrolling scale comparison, we will compare your success in the popular social media sites.
Featured Accomplishments: Achieved 1000 views, Achieved 100 subscribers, Achieved 10,000 views, Achieved 100,000 views, Achieved 1000 subscribers, Achieved 10,000 followers on Instagram, Achieved 1 million views, Achieved 10,000 subscribers, Achieved Twitter 10000 followers, Achieved 10 million views, Achieved 100,000 subscribers, Achieved 10,000 likes on Facebook, Achieved 100 million views, Achieved 10,000 followers on Twitch, Achieved 1 million followers on Instagram, Achieved 1 million subscribers, Achieved 1 million likes on Facebook, Achieved 1 million followers on Twitter, Achieved 1 billion total views, Achieved 10 million subscribers, Achieved 1 billion views, Achieved 10 million followers on Tiktok, Achieved 1 million followers on Twitch, Achieved 10 billion views, Achieved 100 million views on Twitch, Achieved a video with 10 million likes on YouTube, Achieved 10,000 subscribers on Twitch, Achieved 100 million followers on Instagram, Achieved 1 million retweets on Instagram, Achieved 100 million likes on Facebook, Achieved 100 million followers on Twitter, Achieved 1 million comment likes. Achieved most disliked video on YouTube, Achieved 100 million subscribers, Achieved over 1 million uploads on YouTube.
Note: The data is taken during late July 2020, the number of achievers would have changed as time passes. The 1 in xxx refers purely to the statistics of any one person having an account out of the world population of 7.7 billion. It does not refer to probability, take into account corporation or multiple accounts.
Error: Kindly note a small mistake, for comments with over a million likes, there should be 3 comments total. The citation used only included English comments, so CarryMinati's comment which have over a million likes have been missed out. Apologies for that.
Sources: Social Blade, Twitchtracker, Kworb, Sociotracker io (data from July 25 to 28, 2020). Numbers may have some margin of error.
Music Used: 1) Achievement by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) 2) We are victorious by Alexander Nakarada Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Language Comparison: Number of Different WordsReigarw Comparisons2020-07-17 | We compare some of the most popular languages in the world, what are the odds and probability of speaking certain language, which language has the most alphabets. Which language has the most words? How many words does English, Spanish, Arabic or Hindi have? What is the most difficult language to learn? What are the major languages of the world? We visualize the animated scale of alphabets, characters and words.
Disclaimer: Only words of languages with over 20 million speakers are included otherwise the video would get too long. The only exceptions are the top 5. Thus apologies if your language is not included. Only Alphabets with a usage of above 50 million, according to World Atlas, are included, with some exceptions. Video makes no distinction between speech, dialect and literacy. Number referenced for words tend to be the largest dictionary that can be found online. Dictionary referenced in video. There may be bigger dictionaries though. Usage or number of words may be outdated, but are often after 2010. More info in references. There is difficulty researching between different formal definition of letters, diacritics and circumflexes, whichever probability and number given for the Alphabets are stated in the sources. There may be unintentional mistake, kindly comment if spotted.
List of Languages and Words featured: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Chinese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Latin, Malay, Marathi, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese.
List of Alphabets and Scripts featured: Arabic Alphabet, Armenian Alphabet, Bengali Alphabet, Burmese Alphabet, Chinese Characters, Cyrillic Alphabet, Danish Alphabet, Devanagari Alphabet, Dutch Alphabet, Filipino Alphabet, Finnish Alphabet, French Alphabet, German Alphabet, Greek Alphabet, Hebrew Alphabet, Hungarian Alphabet, Icelandic Alphabet, Italian Alphabet, Japanese Kana, Japanese Kanji, Kangxi Radicals, Khmer Alphabet, Hangul Alphabet, Kurdish Alphabet, Latin Alphabet, Lithuanian Alphabet, Polish Alphabet, Portuguese Alphabet, Spanish Alphabet, Swedish Alphabet, Tamil Alphabet, Telugu Alphabet, Thai Alphabet,Turkish Alphabet, Vietnamese Alphabet, Welsh Alphabet.Number Comparison: GamingReigarw Comparisons2020-07-06 | How many Pokemon or Digimon are there? How many items or mobs are there from Minecraft? How many Champions are there from League of Legend, and how many Heroes are there from Dota 2 or Overwatch. How many weapons are there in Fortnite, GTA V, Call of Duty, Counter Strike and so on? What is the total number of possible Dota 2 teams, Team Fortress 2 Loadouts, or even a single unique Pokemon? How many gamers are there in the World? What is the total number of Games out there?
We will compare the number of characters, monsters, items, weapons, cars, dinosaurs etc of some of the most popular games and franchises. We will even go to the extreme and calculate the maximum number of combinations of items or levels such as the Marioplex. Every and all 890 Pokemon, 1400 Digimons, 16000 FIFA cards and even all 30,000 games, 900,000 gaming apps and 40 million Roblox games will be shown on screen via animated scrolling comparison.
Special thanks to IJAMinecraft for collaborating and helping out with the Minecraft section of this video. Do check out the channel here: youtube.com/user/IJAMinecraft and do watch the Minecraft Number Comparison here: youtu.be/8W33d5P1xj0
Disclaimer: The numbers may have a wide margin of error due to different data, date, and definition across various sources - both official and community sources. More details, assumptions and exclusions in the sources.
Image Use: There are images and sprites from a copyrighted computer or video game, and the copyright for it are most likely held by the company that developed the game. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution sprites for identification and critical commentary on the computer or video game in question or the copyrighted character(s) depicted by the sprite in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law, as such display does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material, and presents visual ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise.
Music Used: Aberration by Nihilore soundcloud.com/nihilore Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/_aberration Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/dMOpj2Z58foMost Interesting Numbers ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-06-21 | Pi, Phi (Golden Ratio), 42, 69, 420? 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +... = - 1/12 ? What are some of the most interesting numbers you know? Euler's Number, Feigenbaum constant, or the Riemann Zeta Function? Watch this video to find out some surprisingly ways the beauty of mathematics connects with the universe!
Special thanks for Mathematician Maximillan Janisch for helping with this project. Do check out his Insta here: instagram.com/maximilian.janisch
Music Used: A Journey Through The Universe - Lesion X soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/a-j-t-t-u Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/YQCeqy0mleg Support his channel here: youtube.com/channel/UCwMU7NiWvoN6qPp1uMh3YAABeyond Infinity Number ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2020-06-07 | Lets count from one to a a million, a googol, Graham's Number... all the way till infinity, and even how to count beyond infinity, into the uncountable infinities! We journey to see what amount of quantity for the all the people on earth, all the ants on earth, all the atoms in your body, all the stars in the universe and beyond. Every single mind-blown number you can think of, going bigger than infinity... this gets even more extreme!
Kindly note several errors in the video (thanks to our viewers for spotting them): 69 should be the number of companies exceeding USD $100 BILLION as opposed to million. 172,000 is the usable words in Oxford Dictionary, the actual number is likely close to a 300K. The number of data bytes ever created should be 10^22 instead of 10^20. The figure for 10^20 is outdated. The number presented is not a Googolplex to the power of a Googolplex but rather 10^10^(100*(10^10^100)). Likewise for the Googolplex 3 times. The figures for the number of games are the lower bound, as opposed to the total number of games. The largest prime given should be the largest KNOWN prime found as of 2019. The simplified version of infinities are incorrectly described. The ordinals should be ω•2, ω•3... instead of 2ω, 3ω... The infinity symbol for inaccessible infinity is denoted as I instead of ε0, where ε0 refers to inaccessible from ω^ω... The infinity symbol for indescribable infinity is denoted as Πn_m instead of ζ0. The correct order would be ω, ω+1..., ω•2..., ω^ω...,ε0..., ζ0..., Γ...,ω_1... A rectified version incorporating different elements and items will be coming soon...
List of items featured: Number of Planets, Number of letters in the English Alphabet, Number of Companies worth over 100 billion usd, Number of Countries as UN member states, Number of Days in a year, Number of Pokemon, Number of Deaths from 911, Number of Episodes of Jeopardy, Number of Games on Steam, Number of Aircraft on Earth, Total number of English Words there are, Total number of Movies ever released, Total number of Reigarw Comparisons Subscribers, Total number of people in New York City, Total number of Wikipedia Articles, Total number of heartbeats per year, Total number of books in the Library of Congress, Total number of Big Macs Sold, Total number of cars on Earth, Total number of humans on Earth, Total number of photos on Instagram, Total number of tweets on Twitter, Total number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy, Total number of trees on Earth, Total number of messages on Whatsapp, Total number of cells in our body, Total amount of money on Earth, Total number of ants on Earth, Total amount of financial assets on earth, Total number of all insects on earth, Total number of 3x3 Rubik Cube combinations possible, Total amount of bytes ever created by mankind, Total number of grains on sand on a beach, Total number of DNA base pairs in your body, Avogadro's Number, Total number of stars in our universe, Total number of atoms in our body, Total number of all bacteria on earth, Total number of IP address that can be created, Total number of 4x4 Rubik Cube combinations possible, Total number of atoms on Earth, Total mass of the universe, Total number of Planck time since the Big Bang, Total number of sand grains to fill the Universe, Total number of 52 deck card combinations possible, Total energy of the Universe, Total number of 5X5 Rubik Cube combinations possible, Total number of all fundamental particles in the Universe, Total data capacity of the Universe, Total number of years till the heat death of the Universe, Googol, Total number of every Chess games possible, Total number of every Xiangqi games possible, Total number of Planck Volume in the Universe, Total number of Planck Units of space-time in the Universe, Total number of every Go games possible, Total number of QR codes that can be created, Total number of 33X33 Rubik Cube combinations possible, Total number of word pages possible using every character out there, Total number of cattles in Archimedes Cattle Problem, Total number of images that can ever be created, Largest Prime Number, Total number of videos that can ever be created, Probability of a Boltzmann brain materializing this instant, Googolplex, Total number of Universe in our Multiverse, Total number of arrangement of every particle in our universe, Total number of years before our universe quantum resets itself, Poincare Recurrence Time Graham's Number TREE(3) Rayo's Number Countable Infinity Aleph Null, Uncountable Infinity, Aleph One, Epsilon One, Cantor Ordinal, Feferman Schutte Ordinal, Absolute InfinityDeath Comparison: Human Kill CountReigarw Comparisons2020-05-13 | In the previous episode, we compared the deadliest animals in the world in terms of number of human deaths. Now we see how many animal dies as a result of us humans. Are we the most dangerous organism? In this animated 3D size, rate and probability comparison, we shall compare the total number of animal deaths.
Sources/Image Use: pastebin.com/NFM2j6vn Note: All calculations have wide error margins.
Music used: Dark Man by Ender Güney : youtube.com/watch?v=-lCXTiRB_k8 Music provided by No Copyright Music: youtube.com/channel/UCehIXMLpmRqDzqB5Ov89v5A Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Deadliest Animal Comparison: Probability and Rate of DeathReigarw Comparisons2020-05-05 | We take a look at the deadliest animals in the world. What is the most dangerous organism? In this animated 3D size and probability comparison, we shall compare the total number of deaths and the odds of a person dying in a year.
Sources/Images: pastebin.com/XdiFDYqS Note: All calculations have wide error margins.
Music Used: Blockbuster 2 by Rafael Krux Link: filmmusic.io/song/5618-blockbuster-2- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Disease Comparison: Kill Rate and Number of DeathsReigarw Comparisons2020-04-24 | We take a look at the deadliest diseases in history. What is the most dangerous organism? Which virus have the highest kill rate? In this animated 3D number and rate comparison, we shall compare the total number of deaths, and how quick a person somewhere on earth perishes due to such disease.
This video is updated as of 24 April 2020. The current numbers may change.
Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purpose only, are merely non official estimates and should be used with caution. Total death count and rates sources are listed below. Note that for a couple of diseases, the death rates are an arbitrary estimate instead of a proper figure due to lack of data. Those that are highly estimated, and susceptible to a huge underestimation will be labelled in the sources. These figures estimates are likely flawed, but would still give a somewhat plausible idea of the total fatality count. You may look at the sources for obtaining the figures and fact check them first should you wish to dwell more on the numbers presented.
The methodology for obtaining the number counts are, in order of priority: 1) Identify any figures that exists for the total death count of a certain disease. 2) Identify the yearly rate, and the yearly rate a significant number of years back, and linear interpolate them with 1/3 the number of years to the first documented case of such disease. Add any possible pandemic events that may have occurred during that time period which may not have been factored in.
The rates are obtained via CDC or WHO estimates on their websites where they either lists actual year or an estimate of the yearly occurrence. If median is present, it will be used, otherwise, it will be the mean of the upper and lower limit. The "Every xx time unit, someone dies" is taken to be the average number of fatalities over the total time period stated in the parenthesis. If there is no specific year given, we assume 1 year prior to the update of the web-page that lists the number per year.
Abstraction by Luca Fraula Link: filmmusic.io/song/5734-abstraction License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Pandemic Comparison: Probability and Number of DeathsReigarw Comparisons2020-04-13 | We take a look at the deadliest pandemics in history. What is the most dangerous organism? Which is the fastest spreading disease on earth? In this animated 3D size and probability comparison, we shall compare the total number of deaths, and the odds of a person dying from the virus out of everyone alive during that time.
This video is updated as of 12 April 2020. The current numbers may change.
Note: The first 2 are epidemics and not pandemics.
Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purpose only, is not acedemically verified and should be used with caution. The numbers can be found in the sources below, while the probability are merely estimates, and they refer to the probability of any person dying out of the whole human population at that point of time. When there are instances of the event lasting several years, the population is calculated based on growth and death rates across that period of time.
Sources: Generic Information from US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO). Number Estimates from Visual Capitalist (Visualizing the History of Pandemics) and Wikipedia (Timeline of Epidemics). Calculations for world population estimates from HYDE(2010). Images are from CDC and are in Public Domain.
Music Used: Phoenix by Lahar soundcloud.com/musicbylahar Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/phoenix-lahar Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/7yyGe3GOOH8 Do subscribe to his channel here: youtube.com/channel/UCOg5W0TVymJxvPG2kV2ZL2gProbability Comparison: Rarest Things in the UniverseReigarw Comparisons2020-04-06 | We look at the rarest and most unlikely things and events in the Universe, from the odds of finding a Four Leaf Clover or a Multi-Colour lobster, to the odds of everyone on Earth winning the Powerball and every birth in 2021 is of the same gender! This animated visualization includes a level scale to show the difference in probability with way more detail than previous Comparisons!
Sources: pastebin.com/z9urEdKMProbability Comparison: Phobias and FearsReigarw Comparisons2020-03-14 | From being afraid of spiders, balloons, doctors and clowns to being a Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia or an Anatidaephobia, we compare what people are scared off and the odds you watching may be frightened by them.
Disclaimer: No official scientific sources exists for frequency of phobias. Probability videos on phobias that exists do not provide any sources. Therefore, cannot be used. This video is a survey conducted by the YouTube Channel Reigarw Comparisons from 7 to 10 March 2020. The survey and all the responses can be found is here: youtube.com/post/Ugw3fUGywW2bSjYMwrl4AaABCQ , the processing information can be found here: youtube.com/post/UgwMAHE7o4Ogx5wM2ih4AaABCQ . The data is collected from over 13494 comment responses, processed, categorized and group together by data and text analytics. This is done based on the frequency of words, and connecting words. Verbs, adjectives and other common words such as "You" are excluded. Words with a frequency of less than 0.1% (19 responses) are excluded unfortunately. Words such as "lol, lmao etc" are also excluded. The associated phobia may or may not represent the actual fear present. Several words such as "Deep, Sea, Thalassophobia, Ocean etc" are grouped as "fear of the depth". and "Social, Anxiety, Embarassment, Crowd, Shame etc" are group as "fear of socializing" The methodology of the survey is susceptible to underestimation, words incorrectly grouped and misrepresentation of a small group of YouTube audiences as opposed to the general population. The research is not academically viable, proven or cannot hold any claim outside of for the viewers of the channel. It is only for entertainment and self information purpose for viewers of this channel.
Music Used: Graveyard Shift by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3823-graveyard-shift License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Probability Comparison: Lifes Greatest AchievementsReigarw Comparisons2020-02-29 | From earning a Nobel Prize, to visiting outer space, to climbing Mount Everest, what are the odds of certain event in life happening to you. These is the size comparison of the probability of having these events and achievements!
Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purpose only. Odds calculation is based on a single living person's lifetime occurence over the total number of people alive (7.7 billion). Odds vary according to country, Methodology and Sources in the description.
Music Used: Epic Theme No. 2 "Majestic/Epic" by Steven O’Brien soundcloud.com/stevenobrien Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/epic-theme-no-2 Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/nD6_aQIJgW0Probability Comparison: Sex, Dating and LoveReigarw Comparisons2020-02-14 | What are the chances of finding the "Perfect Partner?", What about getting friend-zoned, having multiple partners, getting married or divorce? Perhaps the odds of dating a super model? In this Valentine's Day special, We compare the odds of some romantic events through survey conducted by various outlets.
Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purpose only. All numbers are rounded off to the nearest whole numbers for visualization and comparison purposes. Data are collected from various sources, predominantly from the US. Data collected varies from 1994 to 2019 and are indicated in the source. Figures are highly subjective according to region, ethnicity and age.
Music from filmmusic.io "There is Romance" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)Probability Comparison: Country (Population & View Statistics)Reigarw Comparisons2020-01-15 | Every person is in one country, whether by birth, now, or through citizenship. We compare the population of all 195 UN country and the odds of you being either a citizen in a particular country, or being born in that country (depending on the way you look at it - its complicated). Births in Antarctica, Outer Space or International Waters are not included.
As a bonus, we included every country and their share of the corresponding percentage of our total views for the entire 2019. See how many of our video views are from the respective countries. Some countries do not have data available though. In general, for the white box, the higher the number, the more people are watching this channel from the particular country (and huge thanks for the support!)
Note: Figure rounded to 3 significant figures and to the nearest whole number. Data is for 2019, and or otherwise most recently available data based on either United Nations Projections or individual country's national population clock. The UN source document states: For statistical purposes, the data for China do not include the Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of China (Hong Kong and Macao) and Taiwan. Under the statistics, these regions are controversially included in China, but Taiwan would rank 56 by population otherwise.
Music Used: Fresh_Fallen_Snow - Chris Haugen (CC0 - No attribution required, but appreciated). Note: If you are a small individual music composer and wish to compose a piece for the next comparison and promote your music too, do drop an email or message!Probability Comparison: Rarest Substances on EarthReigarw Comparisons2020-01-07 | From finding the common Iron and Copper, to the rare Gold, Platinum, Osmium & Iridium, to even ultra rare substances such as Plutonium, Neptunium and Element 118, we compare the rarity of finding these Elements and Substances (there is Tritium) in this visual probability science chemistry comparison.
Disclaimer: All numbers rounded up to 3 significant figures. Probability listed is only for Earth's Crust and for naturally occuring elements. Images shown may not reflect the real images. Probability for the last few items are merely estimates. The final item is calculated based on the probability of selecting any one atom in any unit of time during the 2 billion years of Earth crust formation. Numeric calculation can be found in the link below.
Music Used: Light Gazing by Andrew Langdon (CC0 - No attribution needed but supported)
Source: Abundance of elements in the Earth's crust, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th edition (2016–2017)
Other Sources & References, Image Use (Wikia - Creative Commons) and Final Element Calculations: pastebin.com/bJgKVHJUProbability Comparison: GamingReigarw Comparisons2019-12-31 | From the chances of getting a shiny 6IV Pokemon, to spawning a diamond enchanted chicken jockey or a pink sheep, or even getting an Arcana Drop, StatTrak Kinfe, Dragon Lore or even a Golden Frying Pan, we compare the odds of getting certain rare items, events or characters from games including Fortnite, Minecraft, Terraria, Diablo, Team Fortress, Borderlands, Counter Strike and many more!
Disclaimer: This video is not official. It is purely fan made based on comment suggestions, online community discussions and statistical articles. Numbers listed may be invalidated, incorrect or not up to date. All sources and references in description. All numbers rounded up to 3 significant figures.
Image Use: There are images and sprites from a copyrighted computer or video game, and the copyright for it are most likely held by the company that developed the game. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution sprites for identification and critical commentary on the computer or video game in question or the copyrighted character(s) depicted by the sprite/images in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law, as such display does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material, and presents visual ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise.Probability Comparison: GamblingReigarw Comparisons2019-12-27 | From a coin flipping and landing at its side, to a royal flush, or even the Powerball or Euro Millions Jackpot, we compare the mathematical odds and probabilities of certain unlikely events happening. How likely are you to shuffle the exact card deck twice? How about getting a complete suit of 13 cards? Or guessing all 20 out of 20 numbers in Keno or getting a Bingo in like 4 numbers? Watch this animated and visual comparison of these mathematical impossible gaming events.
Note: Odds are rounded to 3 significant figures. Odds which are single digits with decimal places are rounded to the nearest whole number. Odds may vary for some items and events. Numbers presented here may have errors. This video is for entertainment and information only, any event resulting from this video is purely coincidental.
Disclaimer: 1) This video is for entertainment purpose only, is not scientifically proven and should not be used as such. 2) Numbers presented sourced from numerous different websites/articles/books, and some have different probabilities for the same cause. Fact check with various other sources if you intend to use these figures. 3) Odds varies from different demographics, situational and geographical factors. The number listed may be for US or international, 2019 or 100 years ago, general population or specific groups. The sample are not known and may overlap. 4) For sources that list yearly probability, the formula to convert them to lifetime odds (assuming a 70 year occurrence period) is: 1 - (1 - "Odds of event not happening per year")^70. This may be inaccurate as odds would change according to age, as well as life expectancy. 5) Several odds that are not widely researched on (e.g. banana slip odds) are assumed and calculated based on total occurrence over total human population of 7 billion. 6) The causes are not mutually exclusive. Different conditions may lead to one another (Earthquake causing Tsunami, Hurricane causing Flood, Obesity causing Heart Attack etc). Some causes may be a subset of others (Fall from stairs & Fall in general etc). 7) Figures listed are rounded to 3 significant figures.
Images: Own drawings, some with modifications from Pixabay, Wikimedia Commons, The Noun Project, Flaticon, Icon Library & PNGrepo.
Music: "Warfare Bed" by Jason Shaw (audionautix.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)Probability Comparison: Rarest Human MutationsReigarw Comparisons2019-12-14 | From extra fingers and extra legs, to having Mermaid, Werewolf and Tree man syndrome, we shall compare the rarest conditions humanity ever known. What is the probability of giving birth to twins, triplets, quadruplets or even conjoined twins? How many people have the RH Null Golden Blood? How many are born with superior IQ above 178? Odds of being born with Gigantism? Watch this video to find out.
Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purpose only, is not scientifically proven and should be used with caution. Numbers presented based on reasonable listed sources, or otherwise calculated from the number of known cases over total human population, birth odds refer to purely natural odds and not through artificial enhancements. Those listed are mostly physical conditions that are commonly known, many more conditions do exists. Other factors such as radiation or family genetics may alter the odds too.
Music Used: Ocean Floor Jason Shaw (audionautix.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Probability Comparison: Rarest AnimalReigarw Comparisons2019-12-10 | Visualize the rarity of finding a "Shiny" Animal with surrounded by their normal counterparts. This is the Probability Comparison of the Rarest Animals on Earth. From species such as the critically endangered Vaquita amongst the Porpoise population, to unique animal mutations such as Albino Alligator, ALbino Lobster, Black Leopard, White Lion, White Giraffe etc. Compare numerically the rarest animal out there and witness massive rarity the ultimate abomination: Albino Cyclops Shark! See the animated size & number comparison of the animal rarity!
Features: Black Leopard. Qinling Panda. White Tiger. Iberian Lynx. Snow Leopard. Piebald Deer. White Lion. Golden Tabby Tiger. Pink Katydid. Two Tusked Narwhal. Amur Leopard. Albino Peacock. Addra Gazelle. Red Wolf. Akhal-Teke Horse. White Killer Whale. Blonde Zebra. Albino Humpback Whale. Albino Deer. White Giraffe. Queen Bee. Albino Alligator. Vaquita. Black Emperor Pengiun. Queen Ant. Queen Termite. Black Flamingo. Orange Alligator. Blue Lobster. Red Lobster. Yellow Lobster. Multicoloured Lobster. Albino Lobster. ???
Disclaimer: Numbers reflected are only approximate, as it is near impossible to find and accurately predict the exact figure. Numbers and odds are based on reasonable sources, where appropriate, otherwise calculated from number of individual records over total population (which may be an underestimate). This video is for entertainment purpose only, is not scientifically proven and should be used with caution. The last animal featured is compared against the total fish population for both albinism and cyclopia, this is the only exisitng record of such case hence such probability, but more could potentially exist but not found.
Music Used: Lost Within by A Himitsu soundcloud.com/a-himitsu Music by A Himitsu (https://youtube.com/channel/UCgFwu-j5...) Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2RuWYmu Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/DHNZeIy4kjsPokemon Speed ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2019-11-16 | Animated running pokemon speed comparison race simulation. Include all Generations, Gen 1 to Gen 8, the latest Sword and Shield pokemons are also featured. We compare the fastest pokemons of each generation and bring them for the "Final Race". Time in seconds is calculated by dividing Base Speed from a set distance of 1000 units. Lets compare the fastest pokemons!
Click here for timestamp of different races: Gen 1 - 0:01 Gen 2 - 1:03 Gen 3 - 2:07 Gen 4 - 3:24 Gen 5 - 4:30 Gen 6 - 5:49 Gen 7 - 6:33 Gen 8 - 7:54 Final Race - 9:04
Here are the featured list of Pokemons: Gen 1 Race : Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Pikachu, Slowpoke, Electrode, Eevee, Snorlax, Arcticuno, Mewtwo. Gen 2 Race: Meganium, Typlosion, Feraligatr, Furret, Crobat, Dunsparce, Shuckle, Raikou, Tyranitar, Lugia. Gen 3 Race: Sceptile, Blaziken, Swampert, Ninjask, Shedninja, Trapinch, Metagross, Regice, Rayquaza (Mega), Deoxys (Speed) Gen 4 Race: Torterra, Infernape, Empoleon, Bidoof, Garchomp, Munchlax, Giratina (Origin), Darkrai, Shaymin (Sky), Arceus. Gen 5 Race: Serperior, Emboar, Samurott, Escavalier, Ferroseed, Accelgor, Stunfisk, Volcarona, Tornadus (Therain), Kyurem. Gen 6 Race: Chesnaught, Delphox, Greninja, Talonflame, Hawlucha, Goodra, Avalugg, Noivern, Zygarde, Volcanion. Gen 7 Race: Decidueye, Incineroar, Primarina, Gumshoo, Pyukumuku, Tapu Koko, Pheromosa, Necrozma (Ultra), Stastka, Zeraora. Gen 8 Race: Rillaboom, Cinderace, Intelleon, Barraskewda, Cursola, Pinurchin, Arctovish, Dragapult, Zacian (Crowned Sword), Eternatus.
Music used: Pokemon Game OST. "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)Speed Comparison: Average Person VS Usain Bolt & CheetahReigarw Comparisons2019-10-02 | A 3D race simulation over 100 meters of an average person sprinting next to the world fastest person (Usain Bolt) and the fastest land animal (Cheetah) taken from 4 different perspective to showcase difference in speed.
Running Person 3D Model (Vannaheim - Sketchfab) Licensed by CC Attribution)Emoji Popularity ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2019-07-17 | An animated and statistical visual comparison of the most popular, most frequently used, most common and most liked emoji. The falling animation of emoji gives real time appreciation of how the emoji would be like in reality, with the animation source code created specially for this video not found anywhere online. Grouped according to various emoji types such as Animal Emoji, Food Emoji, Drinks Emoji, Nature Emoji, Shape Emoji, Travel Emoji and more.
Music Used: Busybody - Jason Shaw, Audionautix (CC3.0)
Sources: Animation, Script and Video created by Reigarw Comparison. Emoji images and categorization from Emojipedia. Emoji statistics is from emojitracker.com by Mroth. Only selective and interesting emojis are manually collected and categorized for a more different perspective. Data is collected in July 2019. Data is only for Twitter Public Accounts, from July 2013.
This was uploaded on World Emoji Day!Politician Votes ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2019-05-31 | In a society where voting is becoming increasingly paramount, which leader or politician and their party got the highest votes among different countries? From Donald Trump's 46% popular votes percentage in the 2016 US Elections to Putin's 76% victory in the 2018 Russian Elections; we compare the most voted politician/leader of the more populous and prominent countries (with the exception of a few towards the end) via their most recent election percentages. Certain countries are excluded due to complications (e.g. Italy PM is not the election winner so apologies if you don't see yours). Included statistics from external research are the particular election the votes took place, the date and year of that election, the role (e.g. Prime Minister, President etc), the country flag in the background, and the popular + total votes. A light intensity and fill meter corresponding to the percentage is used to give a visual comprehension of the comparison. The filling animation is specially coded for this video and not used anywhere else.
Note: This is probably the only kind of content grouping % votes on YouTube or the web in general. While non of these votes rankings/comparisons across different countries exists anywhere on the world wide web - we are probably one of the first to compare and visualize these interesting facts. However, it would be challenging to compare due to different kinds of elections such as France 2nd election with only 2 candidate vs India with many candidates, as well as some elections taking the percentage excluding the blank/invalid votes. But we used the majority of the numbers/percentage from Wikipedia sources, albeit adjusting some to include Blank/Invalid Votes for consistency and carefully check the authenticity from the election committee on each country website.
Here are the politician leaders featured in alphabetical order: Abcel Fattah el-Sisi (Egypt), Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico), Angela Merkel (Germany), Barack Obama (US), Donald Trump (US), Emmanuel Macron (France), George W.Bush (US), Hillary Clinton (US), Imran Khan (Pakistan), Jair Bolsonaro (Brazil), Joko Widodo (Indonesia), Justin Trudeau (Canada), Kim Jong Un (North Korea), Manmohan Singh (India), Moon Jae In (South Korea), Muhammadu Buhari (Nigeria), Narendra Modi (India), Paul Kagame (Rwanda), Pedro Sanchez (Spain), Recep Erdogan (Turkey), Rodrigo Duterte (Philippines), Sheikh Hasina (Bangladesh), Shinzo Abe (Japan), Scott Morrison (Australia), Theresa May (UK), Vladimir Putin (Russia).
Music: Jason Shaw - Modern Combat. Audionautix (CC 4.0 by Attribution)Most Obese Country ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2019-04-27 | Is USA the most obese country? How about the skinniest country? We compare using animated countryballs, specially designed for this video. The fatness level is measured using 3 indices: BMI (Body Mass Index), Obesity rate and overweight rate of countries. We use the popular countryball series where the length of the ball corresponds with the unit size of BMI.
Visualization note: The countryballs have same height but are linearly scaled across their width by their BMI. i.e. A Countryball with a BMI of 30 would be 1.5X the width of a Countryball with a BMI of 20.
Flag note for Poland: Polandball is drawn this way as a rule of Countryball (upside down)! That is also why Indoball has a rice hat.
Music Used: Clowning Around by Jason Shaw (Creative Common License 3.0) Music Provided by: audionautix.com Image Use: Drawn and scaled by us with background from flag designs from Wiki Commons.
Sources: World Health Organization BMI Data: "Global status report on noncommunicable diseases 2014" - https://www.who.int/topics/obesity/en/ Obesity and Overweight Data: "Diabetes country profile 2016" - https://www.who.int/diabetes/country-profiles/en/
Disclaimer: This video is for infotainment purposes only. Some countries may have higher BMI which may translate to higher muscle mass than fats, but for comparison purpose, we line them up in terms of BMI, followed by Obesity Rate, then Overweight Rate.
Due to lack of information, the following countries are excluded: Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, Sao Tome & Principe, South Sudan.Tourism Popularity ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2019-04-24 | In this video, we compare the tourist rankings of over 217 countries or their territories. Which is the most visited country in the world? Which is the most popular country in the world? Find out in this video!
Source: United Nation World Tourism Organization 2018 Report e-unwto.org/doi/pdf/10.18111/9789284419876 Data is for 2017, unless otherwise indicated below: * 2017 data not available, 2016 data used ** 2010 data used ' 2008 (Pacific Islands Trade and Investment Comission, Sydney) '' 2007 (World Bank) ''' Estimate (NY Times, via AF DY Tourism Minister, 2013) '''' 2000 (World Bank) ` 2008 (World Bank) `` Estimate (NK News, 70,000 to 80,000 Chinese Tourists + 6,000 Westerners) ``` Kosovo Tourism Department ```` Catholicherlad
Visualization note: The size of the box containing the flag, image and details of the country corresponds to the relative size of visitors in area. i.e. A big rectangle would have 4X more visitors than a small rectangle of half the length (or 1/4 area)
The following countries are excluded due to the lack of data: Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Somalia, South SudanCountry Development ComparisonReigarw Comparisons2019-01-16 | In this video, we visualize the stats of 188 countries in terms of their Income, Health and Education levels. The method of comparing is through their Human Development Index (HDI), developed by Indian Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen and Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq. While there may be other factors (such as happiness, freedom, work hours etc) that determine the "best" countries, we shall just assume the level of development (ie HDI ranking) as the sole determinant.
Note: The yellow '$' Sign refers to Gross National Income per Capita (Adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity) in USD, in short GNI per capita (PPP$). The green graduation hat represents the average of mean and expected years of schooling. The red '+' symbol represents both males and females life expectancy in years. The bar is a linear visualization of the rankings of each of the 3 category, a ranking to compare the relative individual stats of countries.
Due to lack of information, the following countries: Monaco, Nauru, North Korea, San Marino, Somalia, Tuvalu and Vatican City are excluded. Non UN member states (eg Taiwan & Kosovo) are also excluded. Territories by countries (eg Hong Kong, Macao & Puerto Rico) are also excluded for consistency, although HK would be tied with Sweden at 7th if included.
Music Used: Bush Week by Nihilore soundcloud.com/nihilore Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/UroytzJSVx4