Making Cold Light From Crystals

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  • @Kay1a73
    @Kay1a73 Před 2 lety +1779

    Many years ago (1981), I was winter camping in the Welsh mountains. I'd brought along some Kendal Mint Cake. This is mostly sugar. I thought I was hallucinating when I saw light each time I broke a piece off. The air temperature was around -5 c. This video explains what I was seeing. Thank you.

  • @christianmckee3614
    @christianmckee3614 Před 2 lety +1679

    You should have had the lights off when you crushed the quartz in the hydraulic press. That would have been so cool!
    Great video as always :D

    • @danthaman6720
      @danthaman6720 Před 2 lety +76

      I was thinking that

    • @ivegotheart
      @ivegotheart Před 2 lety +75

      You beat me, but then I thought spinning, or rubbing two crystals together, like on a lathe, or with a drill.

    • @ryanpenrod1859
      @ryanpenrod1859 Před 2 lety +25

      This is what I scrolled down to say too.

    • @westonding8953
      @westonding8953 Před 2 lety +20

      That’s what I was thinking too.

    • @MrElvis1971
      @MrElvis1971 Před 2 lety +16

      Great minds think alike!

  • @AJHyland63
    @AJHyland63 Před rokem +93

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention sugar crystals. I remember as a soldier getting sugar in plastic single serve bags for tea or coffee. If you rub the bag between thumb and forefinger in the dark, you can see the same phenomenon.

    • @userfriendly8452
      @userfriendly8452 Před 11 měsíci +3

      You Mean Sugar Cube???

    • @VR_Wizard
      @VR_Wizard Před 9 měsíci +6

      That sounds much better and cheaper then buying expensive magic healing cristals from amazon. I remember as a kid i grew sugger crystals with my parents so if this works more people coud try this at home.

  • @jgriffin635
    @jgriffin635 Před 2 lety +78

    This is awesome, I was shown this light source some years ago by a rock collector who just sawed a round quartz rock in half on a wet saw. Rubbing the edge against the flat semi polished surface creates light. I've shown my wife and kids but I'm the only one that's still amazed by this....I like to geek out on stuff like this

    • @zackeryshackelford3864
      @zackeryshackelford3864 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Your wife and kids sound boring :( sorry bro

    • @TamarVijay
      @TamarVijay Před měsícem

      This video is awesome but crushing a natural gem is undoubtedly misfortune. Lot's of people do it but they don't know what they r doing, he seems to be a knowledgeable person that such acts are not expected. Natural takes thousands years to develop these crystals a person crushed them in seconds

  • @sevegarza
    @sevegarza Před 2 lety +251

    Love the video, but it’s a crime against science that you didn’t film the crushing of the crystal in a dark room.

  • @sirbooner
    @sirbooner Před 2 lety +252

    As a rockhound, I appreciate this knowledge. I knew quartz was piezoelectric, but didn't know a great way to exemplify it.

    • @KatanaBart
      @KatanaBart Před 2 lety +11

      Had the same thought. Would this experiment be any better if the bottle was filled with a noble gas, like neon (or argon etc?)

    • @darkmadder9897
      @darkmadder9897 Před 2 lety +4

      He's a great teacher!

    • @ms.amazed
      @ms.amazed Před rokem

      put it in resin make orgonite check out Etsy

    • @k.l.manring2083
      @k.l.manring2083 Před rokem +4

      I'm a rockhound too. I've learned more in this short video than I have in all my years of reading about them!

  • @RadioUgly
    @RadioUgly Před 3 měsíci +8

    You should have turned the lights off when you crushed it. Missed opportunity!

  • @Janelle-hs2xn
    @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem +18

    I discovered this years ago after I was told Australian Aboriginal shamans used clear quartz as a torch - I couldn't figure how this would work. When I rubbed two together I found the sparks were more internal in the crystal - however my crystals were smaller in diameter than those you have used. I wondered if a machine rubbed two together at a constant rate that perhaps they would "turn on" - light up like a bulb and stay alight?

    • @originsdecoded3508
      @originsdecoded3508 Před rokem +5

      Intersting. what tribe of australian aboriginals used this quartz torches?
      and yes, with the right shaking, and the right size of quartz with the correct size and ruffness, you can make them light up like the sun : )

  • @metameme_yt
    @metameme_yt Před 2 lety +474

    Would have been cool to use the hydraulic press in the dark. Imagine that it would be quite a light show.

  • @GRKTheGreat
    @GRKTheGreat Před 2 lety +118

    i remember doing this when i was a kid, grabbed 2 small rocks and did this and it was so cool. Glad to know what it was now.

  • @JaceDanielFilms
    @JaceDanielFilms Před 2 lety +86

    Someday: "Hey everyone, today I'm going to be opening an inter-dimensional rift into a parallel alien world. That's right, I'm going to see if I can actually trigger an invasion of multidimensional monsters into our reality. First we'll need to synthesize element 115 using this particle accelerator I bought on ebay. Next I'll be using this homemade time-sword to slice through the seams of reality."

  • @getsideways7257
    @getsideways7257 Před rokem +7

    I like it how the subtitles call it "tribal luminescence" when you are talking about buffalo skin rattles, but quickly changes to proper triboluminescence after you are done with the rattles :)

  • @louwclaassens4988
    @louwclaassens4988 Před 2 lety +26

    I just ran outside to grab two pieces of rose quartz from a bag full I had outside. Woohoo! It worked! Wow!

  • @fuchs-baum
    @fuchs-baum Před 2 lety +26

    I'm very sad that you had the light on during the hydraulic press part 😅 like that probably looked really cool in the dark

  • @karankshah
    @karankshah Před měsícem +2

    Bruh your ability to find unheard of but stunning to see bits of science is crazy. Thank you for this - long time viewer, but had to chime in.

  • @leogreaves3251
    @leogreaves3251 Před 2 lety +15

    @The Action Lab, you should do one about sonoluminescence, the phenomenon where bubbles popping somehow make a flash of light.

  • @SnipeCellyBoys
    @SnipeCellyBoys Před rokem +11

    You know every so often you run across something new that you’ve never seen in your entire life. Other than Flint I have never seen this done this is amazing. What a great video man!

  • @QuintonMurdock
    @QuintonMurdock Před 2 lety +20

    I live in the region where The Ute used to live and there are some areas with large amounts of perfectly sized quartz easily accessible on or near the surface so I definitly could understand them making stuff with them.

  • @johnnygeneric161
    @johnnygeneric161 Před 2 lety +4

    When I was a kid in the 60s we would get sparks like this with pieces of granite. Worked great.

  • @troygaspard6732
    @troygaspard6732 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the demystified view on crystals.

  • @randallhall9670
    @randallhall9670 Před 2 lety +21

    I used a dremel tool and quartz grinding tip on a big chunk of quartz you can see the arc flying around inside the rock!

  • @isatche
    @isatche Před 2 lety +12

    This phenomenon actually a news to me. I'm curious now to test it myself. Thank you

  • @youandiryan
    @youandiryan Před 2 lety +8

    Man I love this channel and all the experiments you do. I am in my 30s and I am still soaking up all the information I can learn. I have a love for aviation, cars, the universe, and cool science like this

  • @dogsarebest7107
    @dogsarebest7107 Před 2 lety +12

    You don't need to break them. They make light and elecitricty without them breaking, that's how piezoelectric ignitors (in cigarette lighters, bbq pit starters, etc) ignitors work, it hits them with a spring loaded hammer, but not hard enough to shatter them. There is a metal foil attached top and bottom, going to wires, where you want the electricity to go. They can make tens of thousands of volts!
    Edit: The BBQ ignitors are real useful tools! On old style christmas lights (pre-led), zap the prongs, and it makes them work again! Christmas lights have a little fuse at the bottom, to bypass a burned out bulb, but sometimes there isn't enough voltage to cause the breakdown. Zapping a few times with a piezo ignitor, with thousands of volts, is enough to blow holes through the material, so when you plug it back into mains, it can then work properly! A few other uses too!

  • @ooltimu
    @ooltimu Před 2 lety +19

    I finally found out why envelopes emit blue glow when I open the sticky part. Thanks for this!

    • @judasthepious1499
      @judasthepious1499 Před 2 lety +2

      what..?
      for real?

    • @ooltimu
      @ooltimu Před 2 lety

      @@judasthepious1499 for real what? Is it common knowledge?

    • @mikewhocheeseharry5292
      @mikewhocheeseharry5292 Před rokem

      My arse emits the aurora borealis southern lights when I open my sticky cheeks.

    • @doctorjay8673
      @doctorjay8673 Před 6 dny

      ​@@ooltimu I legitimately never noticed that

  • @lohitsaiganta369
    @lohitsaiganta369 Před 2 lety +47

    Action Lab never fails to impress us.

    • @alexanderzangal4125
      @alexanderzangal4125 Před 2 lety +2

      As a geology enthusiast I want to die after watching that video

    • @gothboschincarnate3931
      @gothboschincarnate3931 Před rokem

      they failed with this video. science hats to investigate anything that contradicts thier pre-conceived notions.

    • @wesbaumguardner8829
      @wesbaumguardner8829 Před rokem

      That is because you are dumb. Don't get me wrong, I am impressed when he is right. But he is not right about this video.

  • @ArikaStack
    @ArikaStack Před 2 lety +14

    I used to work at a shop that made quartz rings that would act as fill material in a critical step when making semiconductors. They were around 12" in diameter and could cost as much as 5000 a part. They were also super hard, but brittle, and were this special quartz alloy of sorts. Machining them with diamond tooling was hard to do correctly. Whenever we'd scrap one we'd have to break it by throwing it into a bin. It was cool seeing them spark when they broke.

  • @bradstoner7226
    @bradstoner7226 Před 11 měsíci +3

    When I was a kid, my father use to live out in the country not far from a large river. The flood plain for this river was large and there were areas infilled between the more resistant rocks and hills that contained ancient gravel layers that were deposited from where the river use to flow freely. I guess erosion and tectonic action over the course of many millions of years changed the landscape. His yard was red/tan clay with lots of rounded quartz pieces but only a 1/2 mile up the road there were prominent hills with fresh vein quartz, slate and other rock types associated with this areas geological formations. On really dark nights we would go out in the driveway area which was really just a large barren patch of ground between the road and his house and pick up a piece of quartz and throw it at the ground. When the quartz struck other pieces of quartz it would often give off this same "flash" of light which lasted for only seconds. We didn't understand the science behind it at the time just thought it was cool.

  • @orangiseng3155
    @orangiseng3155 Před 2 lety +6

    there's a phenomenon called "earthquake light" that happened when large chunk of quartz (im talking about 10m+/30ft+ chunk) rubbing each other because an earthquake and causing this phenomenon

  • @dickJohnsonpeter
    @dickJohnsonpeter Před 2 lety +24

    I was working years ago digging lakes and ponds for a new golf course in North Carolina and I dug *tons* of quartz crystals. Some of them were up to three feet in diameter. I wish I would have saved them but I didn't think they were worth anything, and it would have just been too much of a hassle as I was on an excavator and was too busy as well. I knew about their properties and uses but didn't know how I'd get them home too. Man that would have awesome to have a bunch though, especially the big ones. I wonder how much they sell for.

    • @kevinroberts781
      @kevinroberts781 Před 2 lety

      North Carolina is loaded with quartz crystals and plan old quartz. Indians in the foothill made arrow heads out of mostly quartz

    • @ck63962
      @ck63962 Před 2 lety +1

      Ay I live in NC 😎

    • @sonariantutorials2438
      @sonariantutorials2438 Před rokem +3

      Pretty sure some, large quartz sells for upwards of a few thousand dollars

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Před rokem +2

      A piece of smokey quartz about 3 feet tall by a foot in diameter sold for $20,000 on that old travel channel show where they follow crystal miners as they dig them out of the rocky mountains.

  • @2nd-place
    @2nd-place Před 2 lety +7

    Try using a spinning stick rattle. There might be more sliding motion vs random shaking motion.

  • @benorth0311
    @benorth0311 Před 2 lety +1

    Just did this with a couple from my collection for my boy and his buddy that is spending the night. We loved it! Thanks!

  • @Incandescentiron
    @Incandescentiron Před 2 lety +23

    In high school I found a large piece of clear acrylic, about the size of a brick. In a dark room, I could smash a sugar cube and get it fairly bright flash from it. It worked great.

    • @RustyShakleford1
      @RustyShakleford1 Před 5 měsíci

      Would the whole acrylic plate light up or just the place where the cube hit?

  • @awaresoul1389
    @awaresoul1389 Před 2 lety +12

    Maybe they make it in such a way that the skin pulls in on two big pieces, so when they are being shaken, the rocks actually rub against each other emitting more light

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne Před 2 lety +11

    Why not try a door bell buzzer that has a striker hitting the bell at 60 times/second? You could epoxy one good sized crystal to the striker and replace the bell with another large crystal and...plug it in. Might be interesting to see how much light, if any, is emitted. Keep up the great work that you do.

  • @GingeRenee
    @GingeRenee Před rokem +5

    That actually made me sad to see the crystal get crushed. 😢 I love crystals. They are so special to so many people including myself. I have a nice collection that continues to grow and they are like family to me. This was super cool to see and I loved seeing the lights emitted from the friction.

    • @CS-zb3ff
      @CS-zb3ff Před 9 měsíci +1

      You know that old fashioned watches used quartz for time keeping?
      And if you're using a Smartphone, more precious stones than quartz are used to make them!
      From a fellow crystal collector.

    • @tgfover9000
      @tgfover9000 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Lol sad over a rock getting crushed?? lol what world do you live in?!

  • @sqeekms6186
    @sqeekms6186 Před 2 lety +29

    Imagine if everyone was as excited as you are about science? This world would be an awesome place 🙂

    • @Human_01
      @Human_01 Před 2 lety +1

      *COMPLICIT TO EVIL; HIGHLY CORRUPTIBLE PERSONALITY TYPES*
      I DESPISE ISFP and 'ESFP' personality types! They are just as evil as narcissits! They are narcissit-friendly and have little control over their pointless mind - especially at the worst possible time! ESFP tend to be unapologetically stubborn-anything to avoid getting "upset" despite ALWAYS being 'emotionally-disturbed' (secretly; malicious-emotions is hidden just beneath the surface). They both unconsciously believe that other people exist to serve and be consumed by them-like a drug. All to balance the unstable chemicals in their brain responsible for emotions.
      The [ISFP] 'secrecy'/suspicious, introverted behaviour makes them try to remain convert - this manifests as a hidden [unintelligent] threat for other people later on (as when spotted and contacted by a narcissit, they will quickly comply as they have little emotional-resiliency and humanity).
      ISFP/ESFP embody what it means to be 'diabolically-unintelligent'! "Better you than me". A typical closet belief of the former. Worsened by ESFJ psychological-rape.
      Sad fact, Judas-Iscariot was definitely one of them (ISFP). His little humanity and small intelligence, resulted in the diabolical imbecile intentionally 'throwing Jesus under the bus' in a "moment of emotional vulnerability" (typical, whiney ISFP excuse) - only to end up regretting what he's done by the time he comes back to what little sanity he initially had. When I psychoanalyse this overgrown-fetus, I realize that he had a covert, malicious-jealousy complex, and was secretly emotionally-disturbed, and highly prone to 'oblivious-codependency' (look it up, that is classic ISFP psychology, which explains how r-tarded they really are. Education only helps them hide how intellectually-immature they really are).
      If your life was in danger, the more dire the situation is, you'd be better off making sure that the nearby ISFP/ESFP in the group is dead! This will maximize the likelihood of the group success/escape, as the ISFP cannot be trusted! They will likely do something r-tarded at the worst possible moment-getting themselves and everyone else killed (or the ISFP might panic and push a teammate under the bus as the ISFP feared getting sacrificed first- inexcusable, particularly since they ARE the threat, them and other narcissits (ESFJ/ESTJ are synonymous with cluster-b). These r-tards actually empower narcissits, especially during elections and for typically r-tarded reasons/motives).
      Anyway, ISFP/ESFP have little to no humanity, and they are delusional and have difficulty understanding themselves (which says a lot about their intelligence), i.e. they have difficulty even recognizing their own emotions! Plus they often suppress it (too narcissitic to bother processing it). They really are walking, overgrown-fetuses- failed human beings! I bet Adam and especially Eve in the Bible were ISFP!
      They also typically have difficulty recognising evil and are often in relationships with narcissits! And then the ISFP will breed more victims into the toxic, tortuous relationship!

  • @theblissfulsadness1427
    @theblissfulsadness1427 Před 2 lety +6

    Happy 4 million subs my guy :)

  • @Nishandh_Mayiladan
    @Nishandh_Mayiladan Před 2 lety +5

    Very interesting. Reminds of childhood experiences. We have a lot of it here in India (some specific pockets)

  • @MarkKetringFotoSuperstition

    Piezoelectricity is produced when some crystalline structures / materials are put under stress when bending or twisting pressure is applied. Piezoelectric effects are commonly used in vibration pickup sensors and strain gauges which are calibrated by design to translate the level of output voltage (and the frequency of that voltage) into a value that can be interpreted into a fairly accurate display output.
    The luminescent effects of stressing crystalline molecular / compounds / materials are related to piezoelectricity in that "electrical discharge" takes place that can amount to a pretty high voltage spark-gap-jump.
    Pushing the red spark button on your gas grill sends that piezoelectric discharge up a well-insulated wire and out to a ceramically encased "spark plug" that is a few millimeters away from the gas discharge ports on the burner unit.
    Crunching on wintergreen mints in a dark room, while watching yourself in a mirror, with your mouth open, demonstrates this form of energy discharge as well.
    The novelty of the mint cake posting prior to this post shows that becoming "crystallized - frozen" at -5°C is a great example of how the characteristics of a compound can be affected in order to release energy based changes like temperature.

  • @un-_-known688
    @un-_-known688 Před 2 lety +4

    I had some of these as a kid 25 years ago but never knew what they were called but did know they lit up just never knew why soo thank you.

  • @thehyperscientist1961
    @thehyperscientist1961 Před 2 lety +100

    Very interesting! I've always thought of triboluminescence to occur only with exotic chemicals (the channel Nurdrage has made a few videos regarding this) or very dimly with the tape. But now that I know you can just get quite intense triboluminescence with simple quartz, I might just pop over to Arkensas to get some 😁

    • @safe899
      @safe899 Před 2 lety

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo
      😎

    • @Chr725
      @Chr725 Před 2 lety

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo 🤡

    • @DANGJOS
      @DANGJOS Před 2 lety +2

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo Clever way to try to get me to click on your channel. It's not gonna work though

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DANGJOS "clever" it's overdone

    • @DANGJOS
      @DANGJOS Před 2 lety

      @@vibaj16 I don't disagree.

  • @deanlawson6880
    @deanlawson6880 Před rokem +3

    What a fascinating video. I never knew this about triboluminesence of big quartz crystals. Very Cool!

  • @jesseboring6279
    @jesseboring6279 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I introduced myself to this as of a few hours ago and tried it personally. It was like messing with matches in the dark. It was a big deal. Voila!!! There it sparked.

  • @daviddery2688
    @daviddery2688 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you once again for another great video. I Really appreciate you for what you do👍

  • @NatoHJ
    @NatoHJ Před 2 lety +4

    I like how you upload so regularly

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473 Před 2 lety +2

    Really cool! Thank you for a very informative video.

  • @raymondcarter1137
    @raymondcarter1137 Před 5 měsíci

    This actually confirms a hypothesis. The polarity is something I never considered but makes perfect sense if you factor in resonance frequencies.

  • @KeefyKat
    @KeefyKat Před 2 lety +5

    Oh, should have done the press breaking in the dark!

  • @AdricM
    @AdricM Před 2 lety +3

    You can do this with any translucent river rocks.. also would have been cool to see the press in the dark

  • @user-gh5ub1ml8i
    @user-gh5ub1ml8i Před 3 měsíci

    This was the coolest and my mind is so blown! I cant wait to try this!

  • @thatgreenguyplayer2
    @thatgreenguyplayer2 Před 2 lety +1

    !!OMG!! THANK YOU! For finally answering a question I've had for years. Breathe Right Nasal Strips are sealed like bandaids and glow *bright* with tribal luminescence when you open them at night. It is unbelievably satisfying to have a random curiosity you only think about on the edge of sleep answered.

    • @deprivedoftrance
      @deprivedoftrance Před 2 lety +2

      Nah, Tribal Luminescence is only when it's in the rattle... otherwise it's just triboluminescence.

  • @belken117
    @belken117 Před 2 lety +3

    One of the things I love collecting crystals of many kinds and especially quartz because of that lighting effect! c:

  • @thetrippingdeity
    @thetrippingdeity Před 2 lety +4

    I found this channel way back when you did your first hydraulic press video. I'd love to see the series come back.

    • @jimdavis3957
      @jimdavis3957 Před rokem

      You can also see triboluminescence light by chewing on Wintergreen Lifesaver mints while looking at a mirror in a dark room!😊

    • @thetrippingdeity
      @thetrippingdeity Před rokem +1

      @@jimdavis3957 then you'd like my channel

  • @5000karen
    @5000karen Před 2 lety +1

    I would think if you had a smaller container it would light up better! Definitely something I wanna try after watching!!

  • @rebeccacoddington4402
    @rebeccacoddington4402 Před rokem +1

    Dude thank you for this video is so amazing!

  • @bunex-industries
    @bunex-industries Před 2 lety +7

    Hi, great video again ! Perhaps you could glue a big piece of quartz in the bottom of the bottle (+ several free medium-size pieces) ? It seems to me that when you shake the bottle, bits of quartz move "together or as a group" with a rather weak relative speed.

    • @PhoebeTheFairy56
      @PhoebeTheFairy56 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah it seems like the quartz wasn't colliding enough in the video

  • @notthemessiah9243
    @notthemessiah9243 Před 2 lety +7

    I was camping on a mountain called cadair Idris that was an old volcano and someone told me on the way up not to mind the lights.
    I got up in the night and the entire valley was lighting up like that.
    It looked like lightening but was silent and moved randomly.
    I thought it might be triboluminescense

  • @AlexPortRacing
    @AlexPortRacing Před 2 lety

    Thank you. For many years I have wondered about the luminescence from tape... Now I know.

  • @kristianbiltoft5329
    @kristianbiltoft5329 Před 2 lety

    I had those types of crystals as a kid. So fascinating

  • @HarmlessOSRS
    @HarmlessOSRS Před 2 lety +4

    The hydraulic press in the dark would have been interesting to see

  • @jhonbus
    @jhonbus Před 2 lety +5

    What would happen if you attach a powerful piezoelectric transducer, like from an ultrasonic cleaner, directly to one of the large crystals? Enough power to light it up?

  • @altejoh
    @altejoh Před 2 lety +2

    Also would love to see a follow up on this about why packing tap releases x-rays.

  • @tawnikitari
    @tawnikitari Před 14 hodinami

    I just saw this and went and got 2 of my crystals and it worked. It was a cool science experiment for my kids as well, since I homeschool. Thanks!

  • @lohitsaiganta369
    @lohitsaiganta369 Před 2 lety +9

    Congratulations for 4 Million subscribers and also Thanks for reminding those hydraulic press days

    • @Chr725
      @Chr725 Před 2 lety

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo 🤡🤡🤡

  • @Ray77582
    @Ray77582 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow Indians must been very smart to use hydraulic press to break quartz.

    • @nHans
      @nHans Před 2 lety +2

      We still are.

  • @skyeseaborn1170
    @skyeseaborn1170 Před rokem

    I enjoyed this very much thank you.

  • @eric81872
    @eric81872 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the video! ☺♥

  • @oblatespheroid6346
    @oblatespheroid6346 Před 2 lety +5

    I got worried this was a flat earther trying to prove cold moon light... Then I saw the channel name and was relieved! Great video!

    • @justtime6736
      @justtime6736 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol your irrational fear of flat Earth is telling.

    • @oblatespheroid6346
      @oblatespheroid6346 Před 2 lety

      @@justtime6736 Incorrect, but I can see why you would have to say that I’m afraid of something that doesn’t exist because I don’t agree with it, it’s all flerfs can do, it’s part of their ignorant narrative.

    • @showoofity50
      @showoofity50 Před 2 lety

      @@justtime6736 you gotta remove the Pepe pfp it’s a give away

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins Před 2 lety +4

    You get a strong "electricity smell" when rubbing quartz together, presumably from electrons being stripped from O2 atoms causing them to clump into O3.

    • @xxdanieixx2801
      @xxdanieixx2801 Před 2 lety +1

      I believe the term "electricity smell" is defined as the smell of ozone.

    • @Chr725
      @Chr725 Před 2 lety

      @@xxdanieixx2801 If you start smelling ozone you should probably stop

  • @jizmoglass4202
    @jizmoglass4202 Před 2 lety

    fascinating. Thank you for this. I'm a nerd for minerals. Much luv.

  • @konoveldorada5990
    @konoveldorada5990 Před 2 lety +4

    *Quartz Crystal*
    -An Ancient Artifact that prevents Action Lab from turning into Nile Red.

  • @jerotoro2021
    @jerotoro2021 Před 2 lety +3

    So the light comes from a spark jumping across the air space, would it be possible to build a crystal circuit attached to a battery that emits a constant "cold" light? If possible, it would make a good dim but very energy efficient light source.

    • @OnTheRiver66
      @OnTheRiver66 Před 2 lety +1

      Piezoelectric gas grill and cigarette lighters do this by making a spark when a crystal is struck, but they use a ceramic that produces a higher voltage than quartz. It just sparks once with each hit.

  • @jozefnovak7750
    @jozefnovak7750 Před rokem

    Super! Thank you very much!

  • @karthikeyanak9460
    @karthikeyanak9460 Před 2 lety

    This guy some how is simple but produces amazing videos that teaches something.

  • @MirrorsTelevision
    @MirrorsTelevision Před rokem +3

    Crystals as tools for healing and growth are not a scam. Surprised by your close-mindedness in this regard. Spoken like a true scientist!

    • @outtathawoods
      @outtathawoods Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you I was wondering who was going to comment on this. He said they sell them as a scam because he doesn’t know that quartz is actually a energy crystal he thinks people are selling it as a fake energy crystal

  • @legion162
    @legion162 Před 2 lety +4

    If I was a flat earther I'd be calling it out as fake and cgi 😂🤣😂🤣
    Amazing video 👍

    • @theundercoverguy
      @theundercoverguy Před 2 lety

      xD

    • @ne0ns0wl46
      @ne0ns0wl46 Před 2 lety +1

      Not really.
      You would claim that the moon is made out of quartz and somehow is rubbing against itself.
      (There are flat earthers out there who believe the moon gives of cold light )

  • @lahearle
    @lahearle Před měsícem +1

    @The Action Lab
    Did you know that if you take a quartz/roshelle salt/piezo crystal speaker and put it very close to another crystal the ultrasound frequency of the "song" or sound you are playing will play on the secondary crystal? you can use an oscilloscope to test this.
    This is also handy because if it acts as a transformer, it will induce/conduct the voltage AND the frequency without stepping down and can be wired in parallel/added current/voltage to generate electricity with no magnetic reversals and influence slowing down the frequency.

  • @Roman-vg2xc
    @Roman-vg2xc Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing how quartz crystals are used in everyday technology and how they hold frequencies and create light, truly an amazing planet.

  • @jacksondawn5629
    @jacksondawn5629 Před 2 lety

    I've opened bandaids in the dark and saw that glow! I thought it was so cool!

  • @ClosestNearUtopia
    @ClosestNearUtopia Před rokem

    Man man man the way you destruct that crystal… just wreckless..

  • @samjam77
    @samjam77 Před 2 lety

    Epic, glad to see your uploading more often.

  • @amandelx
    @amandelx Před 2 měsíci

    bro I watch CZcams instead of tv and I've learned the coolest stuff by far, off your channel. you are indeed, da man.

  • @tknewyork18oo29
    @tknewyork18oo29 Před rokem +1

    Ppl like this can turn fantasy into reality.. great minds have no Limits

  • @LouiseSito
    @LouiseSito Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @rajibkarmakar1960
    @rajibkarmakar1960 Před 2 lety

    I am very interested for this episode.
    Request more episode about quartz crystal. Thanks.

  • @KangJangkrik
    @KangJangkrik Před 2 lety

    This gives me an idea for yet another hand crank lamp

  • @matt.s8086
    @matt.s8086 Před rokem

    Just tried this!👌✨

  • @rexrodecolt
    @rexrodecolt Před 2 lety

    I knew it, with the mints. Good stuff!

  • @jub8891
    @jub8891 Před rokem

    i remember doing this as a kid but forgot about it until now!

  • @mansfieldtime
    @mansfieldtime Před rokem

    Okay thats crazy. Loved watching that.

  • @Vibetribearth
    @Vibetribearth Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @Ayushupadhyay7575
    @Ayushupadhyay7575 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel is highly underrated

  • @hiddennugget9413
    @hiddennugget9413 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před rokem +1

    The quartz in the hydraulic press really do be makin popcorn tho.

  • @Add50326
    @Add50326 Před 2 lety

    This was a pretty cool experiment.

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 Před rokem

    I have mentioned about doing this creates light as I have rubbed my crystals together in the past to do this. Also a brighter light can be made if the crystal are cut smooth and polished on there rub together sides.😇

  • @karasekjh
    @karasekjh Před 2 lety +1

    0:53 As a small child, I did this with the quartz I found in the clay.

  • @Basicelements1
    @Basicelements1 Před 9 měsíci

    Oh that's awesome my kids will love it

  • @markazain8996
    @markazain8996 Před 2 lety

    I don’t know if these the same kind of crystals I had in my memory but when I was a kid, I’d go find these crystals near a lake with a bunch of rocks. When I rub it together there’s a spark. I don’t remember ever starting a fire with them but it’s cool.