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Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. Let's take a moment to recognize the heroes who count. Canadian Mike Smith holds the world record for the largest number counted to in one breath - 125. But the world record for the largest number ever counted to belongs to Jeremy Harper from Birmingham, Alabama. In order to set the record, Harper never left his apartment. He got regular sleep, but from the moment he woke up in the morning until the moment he went to bed at night, Harper did nothing but count. He streamed the entire process over the Internet and raised money for charity while doing it, but after three months of counting all day, every day, he finally reached the world record - 1 million. Now, a million might not sound like a lot, but think of this way. One thousand seconds is about 17 minutes, but a million seconds is more than 11 days. And a billion seconds, well, that's more than 31 years. There's no full video online of Harper counting all the way to a million, but you can watch John Harchick count all the way to 100,000, if you have 74 hours to spare. John also has some other channels. One involves more than 300 videos of himself eating carrots. Another, more than 3,000 videos of himself drinking water. Many of John's videos literally have no views.
INTO JAPANESE
ねえ、Vsauce。ここでマイケル。カウント英雄を認識する瞬間を見てみましょう。カナダのマイク ・ スミスは、1 つの息 - 125 に数えられる最大数の世界記録を保持しています。最大数の世界記録はこれまで、アラバマ州バーミンガムからジェレミー ・ ハーパーに属しているカウントします。レコード セットは、するためにハーパーは彼のアパートを離れることがなく
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