Two questions: 1 - Were the sounds added after/produced or original? 2 - Can you please do the same experiments in the dark? I bet there will be some interesting phenomena appearing.
The question you are asking about the dark room ... You will observe nothing else because the energy will be dissipated in sound and shock. To see or notice something you need to increase A LOT the instantaneous energy delivered to the object. Not doable with these kind of experiments
It always fascinated me how "instantaneous" events like clipping a wire, a piece of glass shattering, etc.. have so much going on when magnified and slowed down. It's like entering a dimension that exists in between seconds of time. The aluminum wire clip clip illustrated this other dimension. You can see the metal change from the initial pressure and then bunch up on itself as it is cleaved. The top part remains seemingly unchanged as the material below it is pushed up, almost as if the top of the wire were sinking. So much happening in the blink of an eye. Thank you for the video.
Only atoms that can touch each other are the same atoms. Examples are Nickle cutting nickle or copper cutting copper. When you see nickel cut aluminum you're actually seeing the nickel separating the atoms from each other:D
Watching how things break is actually one of the most important part of material science. There is sooooo much detail in this short video, which is just fascinating!
Dude you are the king of this genre, and quit possibly the original inspiration for this style. I'm surprised you dont have millions of subscribers!! The idea, creativity, editing, manual sound effects and the overall atmosphere is very awesome. Nice work! keep it up! *subscribed
Hey, thank you very much for the kind words!! Until recently, I paid attention only to Instagram and TikTok, but now it's CZcams time:) I will try to please you with new crazy videos !:)
It reminds me of the Earths mantle. The rock is hot but still solid, yet its moving like a slow motion liquid due to the massive pressure and the core's heat.
When you cut the aluminum wire and there is a color change is that material shifting slightly or is that the aluminum actually work hardening in slow motion?
it´s interesting how metal can move apart from itself and then still stay a solid with the same strength, like at 0:56 it moves over itself but is instantly together again.
Its so much better when you mute the volume to avoid the stupid, unrealistic sound affects. Its not a creaking ship or a stretching rope.. its a damn piece of metal!
I believe that the space between the atoms is being forced to be reduced by the pressure, at some point you can't keep doing it so that's why the objects break because too much energy has to be release somewhere
In the close up, it looks like the objects are soft enough to be sliced easy by the bliers but in reality, it takes a lot of pressure that can break your arms lol
@@The_Object is it really expensive because ive been learning photography and ive always wanted to do stuff like this but idk what would be a good camera to start in order to do this stuff
@@MidgetFucker69 Canon Rebel is a very good camera for the price and one of your best bets for a cheap quality camera. Pair it with a good lense too and you'll be able to get these kind of shots.
Two questions: 1 - Were the sounds added after/produced or original? 2 - Can you please do the same experiments in the dark? I bet there will be some interesting phenomena appearing.
I'll leave the intrigue for the first question. As for darkness, I don't understand what you mean:)Explain please
@@The_Object Just a guess that we might see the objects "lightning" or sparking in close detail.
The sounds are obviously foley, you can hear the different layers of bags crumpling, wood flexing, etc. (Great sound design work, actually.)
Sounds effects are fake but really well done.
The question you are asking about the dark room ... You will observe nothing else because the energy will be dissipated in sound and shock.
To see or notice something you need to increase A LOT the instantaneous energy delivered to the object. Not doable with these kind of experiments
It always fascinated me how "instantaneous" events like clipping a wire, a piece of glass shattering, etc.. have so much going on when magnified and slowed down. It's like entering a dimension that exists in between seconds of time.
The aluminum wire clip clip illustrated this other dimension. You can see the metal change from the initial pressure and then bunch up on itself as it is cleaved. The top part remains seemingly unchanged as the material below it is pushed up, almost as if the top of the wire were sinking.
So much happening in the blink of an eye.
Thank you for the video.
I don't think it's slowed down too much, I think he's just cutting it slowly
100th like. You're welcome.
Only atoms that can touch each other are the same atoms. Examples are Nickle cutting nickle or copper cutting copper. When you see nickel cut aluminum you're actually seeing the nickel separating the atoms from each other:D
@Code_Rapperb ro what are you even saying? Atoms never even touch each other, you definitely didn't pay enough attention in physics
Props to whoever decided to add the sound effects. Its a small detail, but it really adds quality
Fun Fact: Those are real sounds
it's really not a small detail
@@bradynlee0933 ofc they’re not. There’s this thing called sarcasm
@@peepguy3524 that was not sarcasm
@@peepguy3524 my guy just admit being wrong lmao no need for the "I was joking" excuse
Watching how things break is actually one of the most important part of material science. There is sooooo much detail in this short video, which is just fascinating!
0:10 people unfollowed while I woke them and
That was 100X more satisfying than I thought it would be
The cameraman is an absolute legend for making himself the size of ant flying
I’m literally amazed of this videos, like, it’s a magical thing
I could watch this all day, I love it!
The zoom in and the sound effect really bring it to the next level ! love these kinda videos
not only is this interesting to watch, but you also gave me (unintentionally) the ASMR effect.
Dude you are the king of this genre, and quit possibly the original inspiration for this style. I'm surprised you dont have millions of subscribers!! The idea, creativity, editing, manual sound effects and the overall atmosphere is very awesome. Nice work! keep it up! *subscribed
Hey, thank you very much for the kind words!! Until recently, I paid attention only to Instagram and TikTok, but now it's CZcams time:) I will try to please you with new crazy videos !:)
@@The_Object woohoo! Looking forward to it! Thanks!
Slo mo guys?
@@The_Object where is the answers?
Is actually pretty interesting how, under lots of pressure, every solid becomes into a sand texture
this channel is very underrated, keep it up
Your videos are really satisfying thanks for uploading this videos ❤
Thanks It's nice😊
I'm curious about how can you record these sound so clear that every tiny and detailed sound is recorded.
@@uaggnod3843 the sounds you hear are not the real ones, the are made up, but well made plus adding the original sound of course
can we just appreciate how strong this man is?
More like can we appreciate the equation m=Fd ;)
Every heard of Torque?
It looks amazing!!!!! I never Have seen it in macro. thank you so much!!!!
Me after watching daily dose of internet
Oddly satisfying, and amusing at the same time
This is super cool, it shows that cutting is actualy smashing in a very small spot
Thanks for the short video and not a 18 minute one like everyone else!
Why dos this feel sooo good to watch😳😁
This is the perfect channel to create SFX for ur game
Hello everyone this is yooour daily dose of internet.
hahaha im also here from the ddoi video
Watching this in my car that has a really good sound system. The bassy thuds after something gets cut sounds like I'm in a theater lol
Excellent video!
Do more do more!!!
i like the added sound design
i mean one reminded me of wood which was weird but also still fitting and very nice
also funny idea
It is more satisfying to hear more than watching.
Why this video is so satisfying
asmr that make me feel like the rooftop of my house gonna fall into my head
Ооо как круто, особенно эти звуки))) супер молодцы 👍👍👍
Спасибо!:)
@@The_Object если не секрет что за Камера и объектив ?
@@MYWork_Production Fuji xt4 и разные линзы:)
They record the sounds with a micro-micro-micro-microphone
No the sound are fakr
The sounds are fake
In a word, fascinating.
I hate it when it's just about to crack but when it cracks its amazzzing
The definition is remarkable
Bad ass video. One of the best. So cool to see stuff getting cut up close like that
This is so satisfying
mm gotta love that sound design. Sheering aluminium sure sounds like creaking door frames and crunching cereal.
probably how they recorded it lol
Yes. More of this please.
Makes it really easy to see how malleable the metals are
congrats on this being featured on daily dose of internet
That was really Satisfies me😌
It always amazes me how seemingly solid objects start acting just like putty or damp sand when extreme force is applied to them.
It reminds me of the Earths mantle. The rock is hot but still solid, yet its moving like a slow motion liquid due to the massive pressure and the core's heat.
this is amazing i want more
That was so satisfying
Great sound design
Brilliant !!!
yayyy! the next level from hpc!!!
Sir your video to food I hope your channel is growing love from india🇮🇳
When you cut the aluminum wire and there is a color change is that material shifting slightly or is that the aluminum actually work hardening in slow motion?
Wouldn't be surprised if this is another IH channel, but proper job on the content either way :)
i cant help but feel
that when cutting the copper wire and theres that gunshot sounding thing
it reminds me of the M82 in COD
The pencil was so satisfying 😵💫
it´s interesting how metal can move apart from itself and then still stay a solid with the same strength, like at 0:56 it moves over itself but is instantly together again.
I truly admire the sound design! Very well mixed
Its so much better when you mute the volume to avoid the stupid, unrealistic sound affects. Its not a creaking ship or a stretching rope.. its a damn piece of metal!
Well that vice creaking sound is definitely Interesting.
This puts into perspective how squishy metals are... with enough force that is
One day 1M 🔥🔥 this is really unique on your channel.. please share it frndsss
後付けだと思うけど、音がめっちゃ良いわ~✨
The sound effect is soo cool! Was this done by foliage?
Ur Foley team nailed it
for some reason i hate the fact that you used wood sounds for metal. especially with aluminium its just ... off ...
MORE of it!! Please :-)
These look like tasty forbidden snacks
Cane from Daily Does of Internet to give a like!
Will you remember me when you will get famous😀, by the way your videos soothes my mind.
Great Foley.
Dude this makes me anxious
Really nice shots, would be interesting to see other materials instead of 3 metals and a pencil.
Foley artist having a heyday on this one
I believe that the space between the atoms is being forced to be reduced by the pressure, at some point you can't keep doing it so that's why the objects break because too much energy has to be release somewhere
Wow, now i see: cutting is actually tearing apart 😲
In the close up, it looks like the objects are soft enough to be sliced easy by the bliers but in reality, it takes a lot of pressure that can break your arms lol
Probably the first time I've ever seen a bolt cutter actually used on a bolt.
why are you so underrated
What camera and mic are you using. It would be very nice if you could tell me
This is why you have special cutters when soldering, cutting flush with the board to prevent stress to the component.
Here from Daily Dose. This is cool!
I never tried ASMR, but i get it now. The sounds in this video are so satisfying, be they real or studio magic
What camera do you use to film this stuff? it has really good quality
fuji xt4
@@The_Object is it really expensive because ive been learning photography and ive always wanted to do stuff like this but idk what would be a good camera to start in order to do this stuff
@@MidgetFucker69 Canon Rebel is a very good camera for the price and one of your best bets for a cheap quality camera. Pair it with a good lense too and you'll be able to get these kind of shots.
@@knotty4700 thx man ill see how that works out wanted to try this stuff out for a assignment i have in my photography class
It’s difficult to take you serious with that user-
Enough Yield zones to make any engineer cry
More of this please.
Almost like a ASMR type of effect😅😌
How do these not have more views wtf?
Me : this looks boring
him : zooms in
me : 🤯
Lovely ❤
❤
قناة رائعة وفيديو رائع.
is that a 2:1 magnification macro lens or larger?
So. Is everything basically crystalline in structure?
XD nice sound effects
Good asmr
What camera model are you using for shooting
Imagine you're just a micro organism chilling in a huge copper wire then you hear this 0:10
Yes yes now my day is completel
Ahh.... yes.. now I am ready to go to sleep...
Ez nice job wire!
Me: is this satisfying
Also Me:yes
Nice sfx...
It would be great if you could do a slow mo of the moment of cracking of the screw.
this is asmr material