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Oceb4cEt5Y8 • How Fast Does Santa Fly?
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Kind: captions Language: en [Music] that's about 300 million homes that Santa's got to visit all around the world in one night presumably to minimize his chances of being spotted he's going to try and make his whole trip under the C of [Music] Darkness but Santa has got one uh trick up his sleeve because he can use the fact that the world is turning to his Advantage let's assume he's going to start in the East so probably all the way in Eastern Russia almost by the DAT line and he's going to travel Westward he's moving with the night which can add on an additional 24 hours to his total time so that gives him a total of 32 hours to make it all the way around the world and deliver [Music] presents houses aren't just sort of equally distributed around the world we live in cities and towns and we're sort of clustered but then other places folks that sort of live out in the country Santa's got to travel some distance to go from house to [Music] house you know fish is and whal they don't get any gifts from Santa we can use a mathematical problem called the traveling salesman problem it's exactly the same setup it's a a Salesman that's traveling around different houses and wants to do so as efficiently as possible [Music] now that is quite a lot slower than the speed of light but substantially more than the speed of sound if he's traveling at Super Sonic Speed where is the sonic boom like that would wake up all the kids and they'd like stop Sani in tracks NASA themselves has said that that it May well be possible to build a jet that can get up to supersonic speeds without making a boom I mean if NASA can do it well Santa can [Music] surely Santa could have a NASA style heat shield that protects all of the reindeer from those aerodynamic forces you just don't know what sort of amazing objects he's using to to pull off these kinds of speeds a [Music]