These Substances 'Defy the Laws' of Physics
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- In our macro world, everything has shape, occupies space, and behaves predictably. We're used to the expected: thin materials tear, ice chills, flames burn, and water flows downwards. Yet when the opposite happens, it leaves us amazed.
Magicians have thrived on these phenomena for centuries. David Copperfield, in 1983, made the Statue of Liberty disappear, astonishing the audience. Though it wasn't real, the act challenged reality.
But there are genuine wonders in our world, without tricks. Prepare to witness: Liquid flowing upwards, A boat in an aquarium without water, Dry water, Hot ice, And more, all defying the laws of Physics!
Substances that defy the laws of Physics!
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The subject of this video is what my son has his education in. He has a PhD in the philosophy of mechanical engineering. He has a hand in developing some of what you see here. He works for one of the companies mentioned. And you would never suspect that he was the ultimate science nerd! He just a great guy!
So i just thought it seems so strange they mention David Copperfield at the start of this video. I knew Davied very well before he became famous. When my son was about 7, i wrote to David asking if he could write to my son. I thought it would give him a thrill because my son loved magic. I never heard a word back from Dave. No doubt his publicists threw my letter in the circular file. And things came full circle, indeed. David Copperfield deals in illusion. My son deals in reality that truly is magic.
Watch in awe as this person casually holds their palm against a wall made of this composite.
This person is Veritasium, that did an awesome video about it.
they stole videos from a lot of channels and gave credit to none of them. all of that while also saying that they are "quality content"
*_stole the footage from @actionlabs Mousso black room. It wasn't even Vanta black._*
good to know, not watching this past the 5 second mark in that case
@@JanitorJoe this falls under creative commons I believe, where you can use a reference to what you are reporting or educating people on. I am more concerned if its AI generated script etc, for eg i realized many Ai channels are repetitive on phrases and don't bring any new opinions or fresh approaches to thinking and just babble on what's already out there.
No doubt Boing wasn't ready for side affects..As usual mankind will create as much hram or more than ever before...That said, I do understand the temptation..
Or perhaps that's why our binary solar system is here and about to throw us back into the stone age..
Nothing defies the laws of physics. One can only advance our understanding of said laws.
Correct. It's like the word "unnatural". If we, humans, being products of nature, do a thing, no matter how strange, the origin of our nature does not change, and if the origin of our nature is of nature, how can we do anything that can truly be considered "unnatural"? Bizarre? Yes. Wrong? Maybe. Unnatural? Impossible.
In this context saying "defies the laws of physics", is shorthand for: "does not conform to our immediate expectation or understanding of the intuitive physics of a system based on our preliminary direct layman's observations", which is quite a mouthful really.
You're right but it was written in quotes and thus not meant seriously.
Spot on, Holmes LoL
Indeed!
I literally don't even watch movies anymore. I just watch videos like this and it's been nice. 🎉
david fagfeild moved a stage to the right so the field of view from the few people siting on stage couldn't see the statue ..... how amazing lol .....gaaaayyyyyy
@@user-fc1zs1wh9g now you know God exists
@culturebreath369 Link to any good ones?
Errr... You 'like' uninformed disinformation?.....
Hi,
I hope this message finds you well, healthy, and most importantly ... Happy!!!
I've been on that same tack for well over a decade now, and some days it feels like ... I'm a completely different species. Overall, it's GREAT, and will most likely be the future of education. It does however, often seem lonely, even though I "speak" to more people more often. I guess "communicate" more often would be more accurate. I'm now, and always have been, at least since I remember remembering, a bit of a misanthrope. Not by choice, just as fact. it may be more noticable over time for the status quo, or possibly much less so. I'm not one to speak to what is, or isn't normal, if even such a thing still exists in reality today. I thought I'd share my humble observations, as I felt for some odd reason, you'd dig it, I reckon ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Plus, I already knew the Vantablack and PDMS stuff, so I thought I'd make use of the time. Dunno if it was good use or not, that'll be fated in your thoughts. Hope it did "something" for ya.
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You may call it Helium 2 but you can’t stop me from calling it Hehelium
Haa!
NiCe!
Squared Helium will be my name of choice for now on.
How Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear (spoilers) ---- The statue was shown through a frame, ostensibly so it could be hidden while Copperfield made it vanish. While it was hidden, the stage on which the live audience (and cameras) was seated rotated very slowly about five degrees clockwise, so that when the curtain was pulled back, the frame now showed the empty ground a bit east of the statue. The position was cleverly chosen to appear as close to the statue's actual site as possible, with helicopters used to augment the illusion by shifting their positions to match the newly rotated stage. The backdrop of the ocean likewise helped, making it difficult to see any change in the background due to the rotation of the stage. It might sound simple, but the precision required to pull it off without anyone in the audience noticing is astounding: one of the best illusions in recent memory, due to its scale.
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EXACTLY!
Everyone knows how he did it! Plus ONLY the few people in the special bleachers at the site saw the illusion.
Anyone looking from outside could see exactly what was happening!
Magic is physics, chemistry, or science that's unknown by an observer...
Yes. And when God works his miracles like walking on water and raising the dead
I have one or I had one of those Staples put into my leg. It was really cool having the doctor explained what he was doing and what new technology he was putting into my bone. Even gave me a small example of what it would look like once it went into my skin or in my bone holes and then it would tighten up and pull my bones back together. I will admit they worked like a charm and it was pretty cool.
Wow. You were technically a cyborg.
Cuz they stapled his nut to his leg, really??
Sulfur Hexafluoride is used in high tension switch gear at power substation to control damaging arcing at switch contacts. Also used as a fire suppression agent in server centers as an alternative to Halon gas.
2:20 A room of total darkness.
4:49 Object number two will be great for cat owners.
6:50 Imagin wearing a suit of cloth so light that it feels like you aren't wearing anything at all!
8:55 Would you like to build a suit if indestructible armor? It isn't available yet, however this might help.
10:25 A super insulation?
14:25 ???
17:00 Paperclip
19:02 3M dry water???
20:41 A super liquid
27:18 Lghts
30:50 Hot ice?
31:29 One way bullet proof glass?
33:08 A deeper voice and a boat that floats without water.
34:40 A spinning stone
36:09 another interesting stone.
Nothin' at all!
Also, when we give machines the ability to become more than us (as in self repair) and the intelligence to go beyond us we’re all fooked
"I went and got some powdered water..
...But I didn't know what to add."
-Steven Wright
Anyways, now we know that Silver Surfer's surf board was made from pyrolytic graphite coated with graphene.
None of those substances are defying the laws of physics, law of physics, or better said law of nature can't be broken or something to defy it. Those are simply materials with interesting properties.
They need viewers so clickBait!
I came here just to say this
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Its called clickbait
The robot voice is pretty good though
We do know how David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear.. the audience was seated on a platform looking toward the statue, which had two large pillars positioned on each side and located in between the audience and the statue.. when the statue was temporarily hidden behind the sheet spanning the pillars, the audience platform was slowly rotated to the right, which changed the audience viewing angle and so when the sheet was lowered the statue was now being hidden behind the left pillar. The other aspects like the radar were purely for show to enhance the illusion.
really really old news
wasn'ty explained ine the video like he also had no idea either@@nucleareggplants
Our homes and shelters need to be covered in this
Can you imagine what we will have in a hundred years.😯
The same as the human body has so much in common with the universe.
really men.🧐
nothing we'll all be dead
Everyone lives in small pods, cars flights banned, people just cycle everywhere..
Digital currency no cash - can't buy anything deemed illegal or not on the government
"Approved"
purchase list,
..
Very little crime as everything is monitored via ccvt - including cameras inside you pod....
@@chucku.farley3927 yep, sheeples l3ed to our own slaughter...
The thumbnail got me here. To tell you that it can really trigger some ppl's trypophobia. Cheers!
Me as well..the horror..😅but sooo worth now I’m here. Great info for imagining the future applications.
phobia is the word for the feeling of fear.. what's the word for feeling gross?
it's pretty disguting, yes.
😂😂 same reason I came here. Showed up in my recommendation and I couldn't stand it. It triggered me so hard 😢
The video doesn't show the substance in the thumb nail, do you know what the thumb nail material is? I wanted to send this link toy sister who has trypophobia 😂mean! I know, but thats what brothers are for, right?! 😂
Physics doesn’t follow rules; rules are a description of what physics does. When physics doesn’t follow the rule it means the rule is imperfect and needs to be tweaked.
So, the alien technologies in sci fi movies are totally possible with more advances in technology and understanding of physics. When younger, I thought all materials are already discovered, what could be created based on what already was there. Turns put plenty of new materials, and more yet to come…
So does this mean aliens are real
Or the crashed craft?
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A study has estimated that we only have discovered and do know the existence of approximately 2% of chemical combinations. And this seems to be quite a big estimation as well. So basically we are a baby that just started crying.
Nitinol was created after trying to imitate some of the Roswell crash materials recovered
In my opinion, this is a top-level, video-doc about special materials, in a general sense. A 10!
All the grumbling! Sheesh!
Don't any of you try to build your spacecraft out of this, but learn what not to use.
Oh! I've watched this before! IT'S PRETTY GOOD!
[Graphene-aerogel (VACUUM construct: Japan.)
A one centimeter cube weighs just 0.16 !
THE AIR WE BREATH WEIGHS EIGHT TIMES MORE THAN GREAPHENE-AEROGEL! (UNSTABLE.) ]
stolen content, uncited sources so you cannot even find the original creators (who often have much better source material). e.g. 11:52 is Veritasium's "aerogel vs. flamethrower" and several of the other clips are from the same creators minidoc on aerogel itself.
Reuse of content on YT should be encourage *with citation* back to the original creator. Use without citation should get a channel shut down for being a shameless content farm.
*_stole the footage from @actionlabs Mousso black room. It wasn't even Vanta black._*
I’ve been watching Foundation on Apple TV+. In the far future, they use small devices that instead of having a screen, they have floating nano particles that each act as a 3D pixel or form a screen in the air showing video. That’s interesting and I believe that is the future
Like that scene with he who remains in Loki
this might be what holographic imaging actually might be in our world
@@valkyrie_592 yes. Whatever the substrate is that our holographic reality is projected onto, is what we would need to understand and manipulate in order to create that technology.
If I saw my phone start repairing itself, I'd drop it from a much greater height to make sure it is dead 😂
How do you dispose of these materials? It's all very interesting but it's dangerous to just keep creating indestructible waste
I think by the time all these ''weird'' materials come at play for us, there will be a way to rearrange atoms on a very big scale just like a paper shredder
The physical world is comforting and spectacularly interesting - I’ve been too absorbed with news of the depths of human nature lately - yet human nature controls the discovery and use of these substances.
But they might go on when we're gone. Strangely, I sometimes find that comforting, sometimes disturbing.
It is available just not to the SHEEPLE only the POWERS that want to be
It's not like all of these materials have everyday practical use.😅😅😅 aerogel is 23000 a pound. Graphene is anywhere from 100 to 250k per pound depending on quality. So how much is a graphene aerogel brick gonna cost?
Do I need Starlite coated oven mitts? Am I using dry water for laundry? Though dry water should do great for ev battery fires...
12:11 I love how casually he called derek from veritassium "This person". He isn't a celebrity but give him some credit for taking his clip man.
I have a few choice words for the fraudster Veritassium and "This person" it not one of them. He would not know science if it sat on his face spun around and whistled Dixie.
These things don’t defy the laws of physics, they defy the limits of our understanding (in some examples), most are relatively to find out with a lil bit of work and thought.
Does Pyrolytic Graphite create its own magnetic field, or does it reflect and reverse the magnetic field of the regular magnet? Yes, this is an actual question that I'm hoping for an intelligent answer to from anyone smarter than I (which isn't difficult to find. LOL).
EDIT. I've seen Hydrophobic coatings work against graffiti. Just wash the graffiti paint and you "clean" the graffiti paint away with very little to no effort. No scrubbing the surface for long periods of time!!! These are all cool material things, whether they were discovered years ago or more recently!
Edit: After reaching this part of the video I thought I'd give a little more detail. Magnetic fields are generated by moving electric charges. Electrons are moving electric charges so they can be thought of as tiny magnets. Electrons in most materials, tend to cancel out each other's magnetic field, but a strong enough magnet can distort the magnetic fields in most materials so that the net field is repulsive.
A magnet induces a magnetic field in the pyrolytic graphite that's in opposition to the magnet. This is called diamagnetism and all normal matter is at least a tiny bit diamagnetic.
See also a magnet in a copper tube.
Does something similar...
You know what else is hydrophobic? Anything hosting the rabies virus. That may seem irrelevant but I assure you, it is not.
you forgot the most marvelous things in the world, One of the greatest wonders ever invented! GUINNESS! it's bubbles go down, not up! It's as black as the blackest black, and best of all, it can be drunk, and bestows the wondrous feeling happiness and embodies the essence of the Irish soul, It causes spontaneous singing, dancing, and smiles. It also can be a meal in itself!
You must have been to Creatons Bar, Loughglynn, Co. Roscommon. I spent 44 years at sea and drunk Guinness in half the countries in the world. Creatons serve the finest Guinness I've ever had, and I DO mean that.
man 14 mins in and his voice make me feel like we will conquer galaxy tomorrow!
His voice made me feel I should put locks on my children's bedroom doors. Brrrr. I think it's the hissing sound on the "s" sounds, the slightly slower pace, and the way it sounds slightly hoarse.
@@dionlindsay2 😆
I remember that some place used to sell pieces of nitinol wire that spelled out your name. You could bend it out of shape or pull on it to straighten it out, and when you applied heat to it, it was like an invisible hand writing out your name. There was a liquid that looked like water you could start pouring from a pitcher into a glass, and when you set the pitcher down on the table the liquid kept flowing up, through the air into the glass. When you wanted it to stop, you cut the stream with a pair of scissors and each half of it went into its container. I wish I could remember what it was called, but it was several years ago when I saw it. I think it was some kind of polymer mixed with water.
Sometimes I feel like this is educational, and sometimes I feel like it's AI written when it asks me to watch a voice.
Agreed. It's appallingly badly written!
AI written and AI speaked.
The mispronunciation of "wound" made me wonder.
@5:00 you can really tell when someone is reading a script but not really paying attention to the words: Wounded, as in someone was wounded scraping their knee, should not sound like wound up, like someone wound up your antique clock or wristwatch; a wound shouldn't sound like you wound your watch, but that's one of the weird things about the english language, duplications occur but it's okay, they sound different. 😅
It's because it's narrated by AI. It sounds realistic until it trips over one of these obvious mistakes. Others have noted that a lot of the sequences and images are taken from other yt videos without attribution, so who knows how much human involvement went into this presentation.
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Also that heavier-than-air gas would be a really nasty weapon of war. It doesn't need to be toxic if it pools in low lying places and pushes regular oxygenated air out by simple weight. Soldiers in trenches, civilians hiding in basements - it has a lot of very unpleasant possible applications in a war-torn world.
Simple carbon dioxide could already be used that way. That even occurs naturally in volcanic areas.
Finally a video worth watching. Excellent. Thank you.😊
Nope this video is trash
What are the environmental effects of some if not all of these amazing materials?
This all explains a lot, thank you. A LOT.
All I can say is WOW!
He definately gave up that secret before the men in black erased him
Could be used in space crafts
Just like grafene
Atoms unified crystal polimer
That can self heal if cracked just put glue in between membrane
Reflect light radiation heat and can self heal
Also vibration frequency could repell object like a sort of force field
As crystal redirect ions
Plus would be water ice resistance and more airo dinamic
As the atom's would be unified and so close
Not much could damage
Crystal can definitely be used in paint camflage and much more with a little munupulation of the compound
Yeah if we ever get there
Mercury is an amazing substance... I hope you included it. Red is spectacular.
Only Scotty can defy the laws of physics for Cpt Kirk.
WOW! These are some extremely fascinating substances having amazing meta-properties that bring us into the science fiction world into reality!
Could your comment be any more childish and predictable??
@@simonmaverick9201 thank you I do try!
God bless you.@@LarryCoppotelli
@4:55 Yup, we're doomed. A.I. plus PDMS-SS-IP-BNB = Doomed! It's literally just like the scene in the Terminator movie where it shows the entity self heal.
Capitalism won't let that happen. If they use this, they can't destroy it (unless they are researching that while creating the stuff?) and no one will be in need of new furniture, a new vehicle or whatever they want to use it on.
No need for new stuff = no need to spend money on it. They want us to keep spending, else there is less reason to work. I mean, don't they want to grow food in laboratories as well?
A.I. creating a robot in human form is just like your hands moving things around. A robot or even the mainframe being able to repair itself is scary a fuk
@@majorkramer I am more scared of what they would program the robots for than the fact they would be able to self repair...
The one creating it is responsable for the moral values it has. We can only create in our own image. I think that might be what scares me most.
I do believe in technology being a helpful tool to assist us and for some people, help them live. But I don't agree with it taking over our entire lives as it does today. Too many people stuck with their faces glued to their phone instead of doing their job, paying attention to traffic and even... neglecting their family and friends because of it. We are detaching ourselves from the world around us. We are detaching ourselves from other people. I am an introvert, but even I see the danger in this. No one seems to care about others anymore. Mix AI into that.. I only see more issues. Then again, I might be wrong. (I hope so)
You shouldn't be afraid of AI rising up against us. You should be afraid of the people who designed it to do that. The militaries using it as a weapon.
As someone that loves microbiology and technology this content is amazing!! Thank you!
'They obey the laws of physics in ways that defy your expectation'
If any of these high rgidity, lighter than air materials escape, I guess we can look for them at the top of the atmosphere, where it interfaces with space. Could this be a future pollution problem, reducing the sunlight that reaches us, that we will have to, somehow, clean up - a bit like the current attempts to clean up ocean pollution? We think the atmosphere is limitless - but we once thought the ocean was limitless too.
What to hear a FACT?? Humans are the cáncer of this planet 😢
It's so very sad but true!! Blessings to you and your family always from Puerto Rico with lot's of love 🙏👍
That is a good question!
Very well said - its nice to hear from a person with true logic.
My guess would be they never get there due to condensation on the surface making them heavier than air.
Now if only the trivial amount of climate change were something to be actually worried about,,,
Any technology advanced enough will appear as magic to us.
Arthur C Clarke..
Magic is just science we don't understand yet.
Lava and starlite is a good tool for molding and shaping a liquid of glass or lava to create a higher Quality structure that resists melting in a lava lineup of a different kind of material that can cause the Crystals to be in a magnetic resonance recorders or in a valance of a single placement
How teflon was considered miracle material and now we are all poisoned with it
Is it toxic to the touch? I have a roll of Teflon
I would like some comment about unintended consequences, like when your trendy car made from some of these materials is sent to the junk yard. Some of these materials look like they may be a problem after the intended product lifetime.
Asbestos and a lot of plastics are chemically inert but that doesn't mean they aren't a serious health or environmental problem, it makes problems worse.
Genius video, the process of evolution via video. The information was vast, if school's taught in this manner, learning would be new word in our current educational system. Thanks for the stimulation, brain candy🤗
Word!
You clearly don't know what evolution means, then. This video was also very light on the educational side, and stimulation mostly in the visual sense :Ü™
Edit: Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it. But I enjoyed it for what it is: a spectacle piece :Ü™
@@Darker7 Enlighten us, belittling is a poor teacher, even when followed by an edit. Don't get me wrong, I'd like to know what we all seem to not understand.
@@RemyDuBois-hx6wi The term "evolution" in its broader/conceptual meaning (as opposed to the biological meaning) describes a process of *gradual* and *incremental* change.
The antonym is "revolution" which describes a rapid and large change.
There is an argument to be made that *a* video can be revolutionary and that *several* videos can be evolutionary.
Heck, if a video is long enough we could say our opinion/knowledge/whatever evolved over the course of the video, but this video is a simple listicle. There is no *change* in it, just a list of independent items :Ü™
@@Darker7 Now .. See, that's the shit that makes the world heal my friend. I had a feelin' about you, that's why I took a beat with ya. Come out with THAT off the bat so we get to know the Cool MuthaFucker that you are instead of just another blah blah blah chump. It felt better the second time right? I know it did, we ALL have something to learn still. I'm smart enough to know I'll never be smart enough and wise enough to know I'll never know everything, so instead of waiting to talk, I listen. You'll never teach anyone anything if they're in the corner from the jump. Pretty good on the definition, breaking it down for just about everyone, nice work. Maybe this can be a revolution that kicks your evolution up a gear or two. If one of us gets better, we all do! One day we'll all get back to that understanding, I try to commit random acts of kindness as often as possible, and it always seems to come back, now almost immediately. These of course, are just my personal observations and humble opinions, but every proof starts as a hypothesis, and that's pretty much scientific opinion at that point ... I'm working on the theory still 😊 Very Nice!
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Absolutely amazing video. One note, the word Celtic with the soft C only refers to Sports Teams (Boston Celtics, Celtic Football Club). All other pronunciations use the K sound for Celtic, as far as I can tell, anyways. The people were definitely the K Celtic.
YES... you are correct ! Even the teams, if name taken from the Celtic peoples, should be hard K
Kell-tick
I don’t understand why the narrator kept saying seltic for the stone, until he said kelts when referring to the people. Weird.
That's how I've always known it too!
I'm reasonably sure the narrator is a bot, there are several pronunciation errors that nobody with a true British accent would make.
Everything adheres to the laws of physics even magic, its our understanding of the world around us and our willingness to accept reality. Just because we don't want to believe or understand something doesn't make it any less reality.
If they didn’t say “Defies the laws of physics” I might hit the like button.
Lots of people have replicated Starlite, like Nighthawkinlight, whose video you used. It's corn starch, baking soda, and glue. Or at least those ingredients make something with the same properties Starlite was supposed to have. That's why Maurice was so obsessive about keeping it a secret. Once it got out, anyone could make it easily. It's no big mystery. Since we know Maurice possessed a kitchen and apparently didn't have a degree in chemistry, seems pretty likely that's what he did.
Ah…but what kind of glue?
Elmer's school glue
You should post a video I will subscribe 😂😂😂 for real just for that video
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What a DOUCHEBAG maurice was, I understand not selling to Military, but to keep it HIDDEN from Mankind forever... is straight stupidity ... how could someone be so hateful of man, to not give mankind a resolution to so many problems? How sociopathic, must one be? That disgusts me.
I was spraying lineX 15 years ago 😂 it's a great product when applied in a very dry environment. Not exactly new/amazing technology though..
Which makes me wonder, why in the heck hasn't it been used more widely in manufacturing?
@@chefscorner7063 If cars/vans etc are coated then there will be no more sales on selling new, it's all about profit
@@chefscorner7063 Because lion eggs are rare.
is it any good under water - eg steel boat hulls?
Can it be made clear? Seems great for phones, TVs, and windows.
I completely agree with you about #1.
Thank you for this
Awesome video, thanks for sharing this. Science
Science Rules
Sci does rule !!!
I can’t help but think of the pollution caused by the production of these materials, or these carcinogenic properties.
You're possibly correct in some instances. Maybe think of the pros they can also bring to the world.
Life is fatal. No matter how you live or what you do or what you eat. You will die. Worrying about cancer is fine but understand whether you get cancer or not, you still have a finite life. At best, all you can possibly do is push that time as late as possible. You can never defeat it. Living and being free from carcinogens your entire life won't change it.
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Ekse you killed the intro, I was sold.
Super reporting as usual... Kudos to your team 👋👋👋
Amazing Substances.
They have 400k likes on a video released yesterday and only 50k views…how?
@@richardbryson
Maybe if they are patreons then they get to see the vdo much earlier... i think.
@@richardbryson maybe is because they got into the video they have no autoplay active, leave a like and do not watch the video for some reason 😅
Amazing 🎉🎉🎉
Unreal!!!
Before I even start watching the video. Helium 1 is very strange and when Helium is in it liquid form, it acts crazy.
This video was fun to watch! Thanks!
yup buddy.
Nope it's bad
Beautiful video, thank you. TIL.
Amazing! Keep up the good work
That StarLite guy is like somebody finding a real cure for cancer, only uses it for himself, then dies of old age.
If aerogel doesn't burn, then WTF aren't our walls lined with it? It could have saved those in Maui. A 1930's dicovery yet no one fucking uses it? Amazing.
It's exceptionally brittle, while also being very expensive. Like graphene, it isn't practical.
Why on Earth would that fella bother inventing an incredibly innovative and useful material and then refuse to share it with anybody, taking the manufacturing process to the grave? "Guys, check this stuff out! It could revolutionize hundreds of industries! But I'm not gonna share it with anybody and I'm gonna make sure I die with the secret recipe. Too bad, so sad." Talk about a catastrophic dick move.
@Strype13
Greed He wanted people to pay him to make it and he alone and at a price that was exceedingly expensive. He refused an offer of 5.4 Billion dollars in the 1995 USD. He refused to sell.
@Strype13 That was small snippets of one side of the story, so you're not getting the whole picture. There's missing context. He wanted a deal where he maintained ownership of the material, yet NASA and corporations considered him a nobody and wanted him to sell all rights to it. We *know* they tried to reverse engineer the material, but failed to do so. I think this vid did a poor job of explaining it as I've read a very different sounding account elsewhere.
@@bearup1612 Haven't you ever heard the saying, "There's two sides to every story"? Yes, he did not want to sell all rights to it. Why does that automatically make him greedy or a villain? The version of it that I read painted NASA and the corporations as the greedy ones who underestimated him. Personally, I don't have much faith in governments or major corporations to always act in an honorable manner as there are far too many stories of corruption. So I'm not so sure I would have done differently in his shoes.
@@XpaceTrue
Yeah and considering he wanted to be the sole manufacture distributor and paid royalties for the product. and paid an indecent amount of money. yeah he was GREEDY
Ive said this for years and its coming true...Wings will always follow propellers !
"This video is 98 times better than the closest poly-multi'plex nano-mix"😂🎉
Thanks for the info about the materials the inventors and so much more guys !!!
MP
I'm actually not impressed by graphine's structural properties, but i would be impressed by the process of producing cohesive sheets as opposed to pieces of dust.
Oh, you’re not impressed by graphine? Mmm.👌🫵🤡‼️
Btw it’s graphene you muppet
Maybe..an atomic level printer could produce it?
@@SliceofLife7777 Your print will be ready in seven years
microwave graphite on silicon sheets
If I remember, they've already done that by vapour deposition, but it's proving too costly to be viable. I'm sure they'll find a way, sooner or later.
With coatings such as grarfine and others mentioned in this video that can handle the tremendous amounts of heat that they do, shouldn’t there be improvements coming much faster in clean energy such as fusion. I’ve never heard of this in energy discussion’s yet but it would seem that some of these inventions should at least have it further along.
The problem with clean energy is that certain people are blocking with all the power that they possess. The problem isn't with ability or the technology. The hold up is paper. Of the green variety. The oil companies will lose trillions of dollars and they aren't going to give that money up without a fight. They donate money to politicians who then block any effort to replace oil with newer, cleaner technology.
The problem with fusion power plants is that we are finding it difficult to sustain it while maintaining control of it. In nature, fusion occurs inside of a star. The result of the amount of mass a star has causes it to collapse, until fusion of that mass occurs. If the said mass is hydrogen or helium, the resultant fusion reaction causes expansion of the collapsing mass. The star inflates against it's own gravity, reducing density. to the point that the fusion process doesn't blow the star apart. Less density, less pressure, less fusion. In a helium star like Betelges (may have spelled that wrong) the star may pulsate. With our mostly hydrogen Sun, at it's mass the balance is more stable. We can't create that level of gravity here on earth, so we attempt magnetic containment, and we can't produce the level of physical pressure on hydrogen, so scientist use high powered lasers to excite hydrogen nuclei within magnetic containment to generate hydrogen fusion. Such powerful magnetic fields, generated by electrical flow requires an impressive amount of energy. This year, for the first time, an American team got more energy out of the experiment than they put into it.
As the H-bomb demonstrates, no material can exist as anything but plasma at that level of heat. So a secret material probably isn't the answer.
Or isn't it? I've heard that our brightest have engineered room temperature superconductors, this could advance the efficiency of the proccess by removing electrical resistance from the power system, and electromagnetic coils. Why couldn't superconducting coils be used to contain the proccess?
Sorry if this long winded attempt to answer your question didn't help. Probably won't. But it did get me 🤔 thinking. So, thanks.
Always love that ‘30’s mid-atlantic accent.
I had lineX applied to my truck bed I can attest to its robustness. Lava rock not a scratch.
Thank you for your videos. I enjoy seeing & trying to understand the things seemingly unfathomable.
So, again, Thank you for work on these videos. ✌❤🎼♾
Not a single one of these substances defies the laws of physics. They all very strictly obey the laws of physics. What they do defy is people's understanding of how our world works. This is the result of most people not taking a physics class before they have graduated high school.
@@johankruger304 I didn't say it wasn't interesting. I just said it was silly
YOU can only play with all the laws of physics
In some way
we all
have to live with just about every law that is required we come in contact with
seen an unseen forces
Hare Bol 🙏 Namaste Brethren
Beautiful video!
Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti Aum
ShamBo !
They don't defy the laws of physics, it is European physics that is limited.
😂 they define the laws of psychics
Exquisite voice and presention
It's a stupid AI voice and has made some outrageous pronunciation errors that literally change the meaning of certain words.🙄 So irritating!😬
big ups starlight inventor, its refreshing to hear corps didnt get their way
Yeah, all they could see are dollar signs.😂
a read some years back about super-heating different ores & metals precious ones in particular, it supposedly defies more than physics ^_-
all those mobile phones have gold & diamonds in them & a few other rares or ones made scarce or ones most of us dont know exist, so thats a tech being used on minimal functionality & with teeny tiny amounts of gold & diamonds imagne whats being done on a larger industral scale with both
Come on man trypophobia inducing thumbnail. WHAT THE HELL DUDE. Why you gotta do me like this in my subscription feed
If possibly you can change thumbnail this was very disturbing for me because of my Trypophobia
Excellent observation. Luckily for me, my eyes don't focus in so well so I didn't see the detail.
Trypophobia is a false phobia. There is no such phobia.
I hate it
Crazy how i was willing to unsubscribe over it, then i realised the channel creates content I actually enjoyed, wish they would not use trigger warning thumbnail tho
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Defies the laws of physics: Camera man in every video
This video was excellent! I'm such a science nerd, I love all things science. Thank you so much for teaching me a few things! If we are just now learning about these materials I can only imagine what the military has! 🤔 They're probably 50years more advanced than we know, technologically. Who knows, but it makes you wonder.
He’s not very scientific if he thinks 2023 is two decades away from 2013.
The military has plasma vehicles. That's how far we've progressed .
Plasma beings have been observed as intelligent.
Don't believe me.
Look into it 🙏
@@ericjsmoczynski4374 well I've heard that some genuises cant count their own pocket change either... so?
24:00 gallium.... that is Perpetual Motion right there... that is literally, Free Energy... am I wrong? Is that not the solution to our Energy problems of the future?
Invisible floating tanks
Clickbait procrastination.
Wowzer! what a brilliant production i have found just before i hit the sack to :) If this doesnt inspire a batman archetype then nothing will.
Would dry water get hydrophobic material wet i hope this gets a serious answer
This video is fascinating!!!
That spray on coating that protected the car from damage. Would also make a good permanent roof coating for buildings. Can you imagine having your roof coated once in your lifetime and having never to replace the roof again.
The Vanta Black is just too cool! I want a 5 gallon bucket.
Someone made a better one that absorbs even more light! Wild. Best part is they made it free to use if I recall!
Some dude copy righted Vanta Black. He charges exorbitant prices for it, so screw him and it. It is why you don't see it.
"Watch in awe how this person casually holds their palm against a wall made of this composite"... and we see Derek, the Veritasium CZcams channel host and creator 😂
Beehive hexagon is based off soundwave form. Modern Architects are destroying past buildings with designs of sound waves in their creation.