00:00Imagine, there is thick darkness all around, the temperature has dropped to minus fifty degrees Celsius and a dark white blanket of rain is spread out in front of you. There is no human being, no voice, and the sobs of the storm and cold winds are piercing this darkness.
00:30Alcive is a machine that makes a path by breaking thousands of tens of burps. These are the jets that take people to those places where going is like playing with death. Ice breakers, i.e. the real desert people of the sea, have made a path through the most difficult and inaccessible places on earth.
01:00These are the areas where the sea surface remains frozen for most part of the year and the temperature falls so much that it becomes almost impossible for any machine to operate. These areas are used for scientific, sod, oil and gas exploration, supply, missing and military purposes.
01:30A ship of the 1st century AD got stuck in the Arctic Ocean, surrounded by thick walls of gunpowder, kuwasa and barque, the temperature had dropped to minus 40 degrees, the engines had jammed due to the cold, the sailors had no way out, some people were dying from the cold.
02:00So it would need a machine that could cut through the barque, make a path and provide direction, this led to the birth of the icebreaker, in the spirit of global progress Russia built the world's first modern icebreaker, the Girmark, this was not an ordinary ship,
02:30These breakers were not very powerful, sometimes they themselves got stuck in the barque, but as technology developed, engines were powered and the structure was made more robust, soon ice breakers began to rule the oceans of the Arctic.
03:00It clears the way by breaking into the rocks, the power of its engine is many times more than that of other motorcycles, in some cases it can reach up to ten thousand horsepower, its double steel body protects it from the tremendous pressure of the burp,
03:14In 1983 a Soviet-sponsored icebreaker was caught in the Antarctic Cyberne Art Critic,
03:21There was heavy rain up to four to fifteen metres, the temperature was minus ten degrees, and the winds were blowing at a speed of three per hour at twenty kilometres,
03:30The Jazz's engine was trying with all its might to break the burp,
03:35But the Barap's rafts were not moving, and a second icebreaker was sent to rescue her,
03:40But he too got stuck there, the situation became so serious that the crew member had to rescue him using a helicopter.
03:47The Jazz Man remained buried in the burp, a fact that proves that no matter how powerful a machine is,
03:53But sometimes a man has to kneel down in front of his actions,
03:59Icebreakers that run on conventional fuel require constant supplies,
04:03But when humans began to use nuclear agents in wars,
04:08Then a new warranty came,
04:10So together with them Russia built the first nuclear icebreaker, Lenin,
04:14After this came Arctic's class series,
04:18These Jihadists used to work without fail for months,
04:21These have smaller perpetual rectors,
04:23which provide them with unlimited energy,
04:26Today the world's most powerful icebreaker is Arketart,
04:31which can tear through the barrage with a force of 15,000 horsepower and create a path of thousands of kilometres,
04:37They are used in everything from oil and gas supplies to marine operations,
04:43Although nuclear icebreakers are very powerful,
04:46But there is an area on Earth where even they avoid going,
04:51The Ross Ice Cell of Artetica, a wall of ice that stretches for 500 kilometres,
04:59and it is more than 70 meters thick, the bars here are so solid,
05:03that if a jihad gets caught, it becomes nearly impossible to remove it,
05:08In 1958, the American icebreaker, USS, ran aground on a glacier,
05:13and it took months to get him out,
05:16Icebreakers are not just powerful machines,
05:19Rather, they are the givers of life; without them, the supply of food in Artica would not be possible.
05:25It would have been possible for Vagyani to go to the buffaloes,
05:28The global supply of oil and gas could be disrupted,
05:31But at the same time, the responsibilities attached to them are also heavy,
05:35A single mistake can put hundreds of lives at risk,
05:38That is why before every machine, prepare the machine no,
05:41The steak, the weather, the insulation and every skin needs to be monitored,
05:45Ice Preaker is one of the amazing inventions of Manta,
05:50that push the boundaries of technical science and innovation,
05:55These are the breaks in jazz,
05:57but also breaks the limits which we take for granted,
06:00In the 20th when we think of reaching even more inaccessible places,
06:05Perhaps we'll still need similar ice cutters on the Moon or Mars,
06:10The one who creates, saves life and makes such equanimity possible,
06:13So the next time you see a beautiful picture of a wasp,
06:17So remember that there are some elbows hidden underneath as well,
06:21Some of machines, some of humans, and some of the challenges they win together.
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