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[890.98 --> 891.90] I didn't know that.
[892.22 --> 892.80] That sucks.
[893.28 --> 894.60] So, and there's a ticking clock.
[894.72 --> 896.82] It's not like they can just hang out and keep bringing them food.
[896.94 --> 900.76] There's a ticking clock because they're in the middle of the rainy season, which goes
[900.76 --> 903.34] for like another three or four months until the end of October, I think.
[905.34 --> 907.38] And there's rain forecasted for the weekend.
[907.38 --> 909.08] Up until now, there hasn't been much rain.
[909.80 --> 914.82] So the water is going to keep coming and they're running out of places to go.
[915.04 --> 917.48] In fact, they might be out of places to go.
[918.10 --> 918.24] Yeah.
[918.78 --> 918.92] Yeah.
[920.60 --> 921.66] Wait, there's more.
[922.38 --> 923.80] They're running out of oxygen.
[924.10 --> 929.08] The oxygen in the chamber that they're in is down to dangerous levels, like 15% or something
[929.08 --> 929.48] like that.
[929.74 --> 934.70] So they had 10 rescuers with the boys who delivered food and stuff and their doctors and nurses.
[935.22 --> 935.60] With the boys.
[935.96 --> 936.52] The boys.
[936.52 --> 940.24] And they got five of those rescuers just to leave because they're just sucking up too
[940.24 --> 941.32] much oxygen.
[941.60 --> 945.66] And they're like bringing oxygen tanks in to the chamber just so they can breathe.
[946.44 --> 947.36] That's pretty wild.
[948.02 --> 951.74] By the way, guys, I can't share screen right now because I have no internet.
[951.74 --> 955.12] I'm going to try to go on.
[956.66 --> 957.02] What?
[957.08 --> 957.98] I can't believe this is happening.
[958.10 --> 958.28] Look.
[959.12 --> 959.84] Oh, good God.
[960.98 --> 961.34] Okay.
[961.38 --> 962.12] We're still live.
[962.16 --> 964.12] Apparently, I can see it on my phone.
[964.46 --> 964.64] Oh.
[964.64 --> 966.44] I connected to LTE on my phone.
[966.44 --> 967.36] I'm going to try to go.
[967.36 --> 967.44] Oh.
[967.72 --> 969.44] You look so natural.
[969.56 --> 970.66] That's not saturated at all.
[971.90 --> 972.30] Yeah.
[972.46 --> 972.74] Whatever.
[973.04 --> 975.28] So if they can't walk out.
[976.10 --> 977.20] So they can't swim out.
[977.32 --> 978.72] So they end up thinking maybe they could walk out.
[978.80 --> 980.32] So they've been pumping water out of there.
[980.64 --> 980.82] Yeah.
[981.10 --> 983.08] But like freaking tons of it, right?
[983.42 --> 984.44] Like millions of gallons.
[985.02 --> 985.42] Yeah.
[986.18 --> 988.16] And they've also been trying to dig down to them.
[988.32 --> 989.70] They've dug over 100 holes.
[990.10 --> 991.64] Some of them are 400 meters deep.
[992.06 --> 995.34] And this is where Elon Musk comes in.
[995.72 --> 997.04] For two of those things.
[997.28 --> 1001.48] One, he thinks he can pump water out faster using some like Tesla battery operated thing.
[1001.48 --> 1001.74] Yeah.
[1002.36 --> 1008.10] And two, he's sending boring company engineers who he thinks they can dig better or at least
[1008.10 --> 1008.96] help out in some way.
[1010.32 --> 1012.40] So insane that he just got involved.
[1013.76 --> 1014.74] He's like on Twitter.
[1014.88 --> 1015.66] He's like, this is nuts.
[1016.00 --> 1016.14] Yeah.
[1016.22 --> 1020.46] So someone messaged him like, oh, can you help with this?
[1020.62 --> 1021.40] Elon, help us.
[1021.40 --> 1023.28] And he's like, I'll help in any way I can.
[1023.36 --> 1026.80] And everyone just thinks that's like, oh, well, there's no way he can help.
[1027.12 --> 1028.64] He's saying he'll help in any way he can.
[1028.70 --> 1030.80] Maybe he'll donate a bit and move on and everything.
[1030.80 --> 1035.06] He's like, I have access to the most talented digging engineers there are.
[1035.30 --> 1037.22] I'm just going to, you know, ship a team over.
[1037.62 --> 1039.66] We'll try to pump water out faster.
[1039.66 --> 1041.40] And then this was my favorite one.
[1042.04 --> 1047.58] He also discussed the possibility of inserting a nylon tube into the cave to fill it with
[1047.58 --> 1049.26] air like a bouncy castle.
[1049.26 --> 1050.02] That's a long tube.
[1050.30 --> 1051.82] So that is a very long tube.
[1052.44 --> 1054.08] It's 2.5 kilometers, presumably.
[1054.60 --> 1056.18] And then they could just walk out.
[1056.44 --> 1057.36] Hang out, boys.
[1057.58 --> 1057.84] Yeah.
[1058.04 --> 1058.58] Hang out.
[1059.16 --> 1059.48] What?
[1059.48 --> 1063.54] That still doesn't solve the water problem if they're at the end of it.
[1063.92 --> 1066.14] If they're at the deepest chamber they can get to.
[1067.34 --> 1067.66] Yeah.
[1069.60 --> 1070.68] Maybe we can help out.
[1070.76 --> 1072.24] Can we get some hardware in there?
[1072.32 --> 1072.68] Have a land.
[1073.22 --> 1074.24] They can have a land.
[1074.36 --> 1075.04] And make a video.
[1075.12 --> 1075.42] Yeah.
[1075.58 --> 1076.22] They can have a land.
[1076.22 --> 1076.58] Yeah.
[1076.82 --> 1077.96] You can dive in there.
[1078.20 --> 1078.66] Heck yeah.
[1078.90 --> 1079.54] Hosted by Luke.
[1079.54 --> 1080.46] I would die.
[1081.34 --> 1083.66] If that Navy SEAL died, I'm screwed.
[1083.98 --> 1084.96] Oh my god.
[1085.18 --> 1089.00] I'm also a fairly large person, so these confined spaces sounds like.
[1089.08 --> 1092.88] Can you imagine these kids were in there for nine days, like before they even had contact?