Testing A Possible Origin To Alchemy: The Golden Rain Experiment

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2017
  • I've had this idea for a few years that the Golden Rain experiment (a double displacement reaction between potassium iodide and lead nitrate) might be one of the early inspirations for alchemy and the idea that lead might be transformed into gold. In this video I attempt to make all of the compounds required for this reaction from ingredients that would have been accessible in ancient history.
    One of the key ingredients, lead nitrate, would not have been available at the time according to my research (please leave a comment below if you have information showing otherwise), so instead I attempt to use lead acetate which I was able to make via acetic acid in vinegar. I believe the most likely ancient source of an iodine component is the ash from burnt seaweed. While I myself was only able to extract a small amount of iodine from ground kelp (you will see in this video that I supplement my yield with commercially made potassium iodide) you can see a more successful extraction on the channel Cody's Lab to prove a larger quantity is possible: • Extracting Iodine From...
    This video was unscripted and filmed as I made my very first attempt at testing this idea. I take a while to reach the final result but I hope you enjoy watching the process! I really want to thank my Patreon supporters for helping me to keep this channel going, especially my top patrons: Syniurge, Matthew Leitzke, & TheBackyardScientist
    You can check out my Patreon page if you'd like to support my channel yourself through this link: / nighthawkprojects
    Thanks for watching!

Komentáře • 3,3K

  • @joer8854
    @joer8854 Před 3 lety +1620

    When I was in public school my teacher was talking about the periodic table and how the numbers work and atoms. I said to him, "so if you could find a way to add a proton to an element or take one away you could change it from one element to another?" Some of the kids laughed. The teacher said, "I don't know what you find so funny, that question is what led to nuclear reactors."

    • @hatsukegero
      @hatsukegero Před 2 lety +20

      ho...

    • @holdthis_l6157
      @holdthis_l6157 Před 2 lety +216

      Science is based on questions, without them we wouldn’t be where we are today

    • @Redtailedhawk99
      @Redtailedhawk99 Před 2 lety +79

      Also Technetium. The original versions I have found in numerous books suggest that the three elements for the transmutation of lead into Gold were Mercury, Sulfur and Salt. However through many many books I’ve seen variations where some said you needed a tiny amount of actual gold to seed the process. Others claimed that it was Fools gold used in the process. Also that this process of achieving what they called “The Philosophers Stone” takes some time. Maybe even years of dilution, hydrating and Dehydrating and pulverizing the elements to weaken the atomic structure. The dilution process again was also mixed as I saw Phosphoric Acid and Citric acid and a few other acids. Never saw Nitric Acid however. Finally at some point you reach a certain point and the elements were supposed to be hermetically sealed in rock Crystal and then heated to a high temperature and that process is repeated for some time. Then in the final stage you reach a point where the elements become black but have a rainbow appearance and thus is called “Ravens Wing.” At some point you see a reaction that looks like stars and then it’s supposed to be taken to a dark place and unsealed and the substance is supposed to be kept in the dark. A small piece was supposed to be taken and wrapped in beeswax and then dropped into molten lead. The reaction is supposed o change the lead into gold. The secret they don’t say in all the versions of this formula I read was that if you succeeded in changing the lead into gold. You remove the gold from the crucible and then add water to the crucible and drink it. It’s supposed to make you young again. Some say immortal? Other versions say the water has to be drunk from the rock Crystal the “Ravens Wing” which successfully made gold. Is any of it true? IDK but I read a lot about it over the years. This is one of the stories which were attributed to the story of Compte De Saint Germain. Some say he discovered the secret and his death was never documented. Some claim he’s still alive. Again IDK? However there were also numerous cases of people poisoned by formulas that they thought would extend their lives. But I gathered none of those successfully transmuted lead into gold.

    • @grimesresurrection9357
      @grimesresurrection9357 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Redtailedhawk99 I enjoyed reading this. The murcury sulphur and salt are specific processes. You have to change the plant through each process. Lots of hermetic or Magick books have blinds (fake spells or lies) that can be dangerous to someone who isn't savvy with magick or even been able to find the answers with it. I hate blinds, it's just entitled a**hats who don't want to share knowledge.

    • @theFLCLguy
      @theFLCLguy Před 2 lety +21

      @@holdthis_l6157 science is trying to debunk your own theories.

  • @NoobNoobNews
    @NoobNoobNews Před 3 lety +1049

    As a wizard, I can confirm that the king was indeed fooled by my alchemy craft.

    • @tombirmingham7033
      @tombirmingham7033 Před 3 lety +26

      may i borrow your grimoire?

    • @poyrikkanal
      @poyrikkanal Před 2 lety +13

      @@tombirmingham7033 just get 69 gold coins from the minions at the big cave and trade 69 gold coins for one from the shop down the path

    • @tombirmingham7033
      @tombirmingham7033 Před 2 lety

      @@poyrikkanal lol

    • @wompstopm123
      @wompstopm123 Před 2 lety +5

      @@poyrikkanal if everybody did that they would stop paying so much its basic economics

    • @juliolp95
      @juliolp95 Před 2 lety +4

      It's true, i was the king 🤴

  • @skychaserthedragon2046
    @skychaserthedragon2046 Před 2 lety +309

    Can you imagine just sitting in an early alchemist's lab, no knowledge of the periodic table or really any chemistry, just messing with random ingredients, and suddenly a bunch of gold starts floating around in a jar of what was random crap?
    Wild.

    • @kyokoyumi
      @kyokoyumi Před 2 lety +53

      Unfortunately it wasn't random ingredients nor random crap. Most of these things have names and symbols in alchemy.
      There were seven metals known then and each was attributed with one of the seven planets/planetary bodies (at the time) and usually refered to as such:
      Sun - Gold
      Mercury - Quicksilver
      Venus - Copper
      Earth's Moon - Silver
      Mars - Iron
      Jupiter - Tin
      Saturn - Lead
      This naming system survives even today in the form of mercury where chemists have decided that the planetary name for quicksilver was preferable, as well as "saturnism" (lead poisoning).
      Alchemy is the precursor to chemistry and it was a lot more structured and planned out than you might think. They still had to be safe in the face of caustics like aqua regis, aqua vitae, and the various vitriols among other acids and bases, after all.

    • @skychaserthedragon2046
      @skychaserthedragon2046 Před 2 lety +22

      @@kyokoyumi I was kinda making a joke, but that's super interesting

    • @OmniversalInsect
      @OmniversalInsect Před rokem +2

      @@kyokoyumi But what about before that system was created, it probably was just mixing stuff randomly and finding an unexpected result

    • @cessposter
      @cessposter Před rokem +3

      @The Study obviously, particle accelerators

    • @cessposter
      @cessposter Před rokem +1

      @The Study did i ask

  • @theelitistjerkmetalhead8047
    @theelitistjerkmetalhead8047 Před 2 lety +184

    As someone speaking from the point of view of having a degree in anthropology and also an interest in chemistry as a hobby, I find this video very intriguing and entirely plausible. People were experimenting a lot back then, and it is entirely plausible that if these ingredients were available to them, then they could have come up with something like this.

  • @razzmatazz1974
    @razzmatazz1974 Před 6 lety +924

    I have just read some books about the history of alchemy and the best explanation i found was that the base ore used by several alchemists (stibnite) has small amounts of dissolved gold. The alchemical process purifies and separates the gold creating a dark deposit with an upper crust of real pure gold. This seems to be the origin of the lead to gold legend. Actually no gold is created just a separation of already existing gold in the sample

    • @dumbassweeb5702
      @dumbassweeb5702 Před 5 lety +71

      Holy shit... you read books?

    • @DominoMarama
      @DominoMarama Před 5 lety +57

      @Rad Derry That sounds like an Egyptian technique from one of their alchemy papyrus: Mix lead dust and gold dust with gum (I'm guessing this looks black). Paint on. When fired the lead burns off, leaving gold plating.
      Edit: A mix of gold dust & glass dust is used in more modern recipes for pottery glaze.

    • @dogodogo5891
      @dogodogo5891 Před 5 lety +12

      what's book?

    • @ForestAnon
      @ForestAnon Před 5 lety +10

      @@dogodogo5891 I second this question, what book?

    • @hardwirecars
      @hardwirecars Před 4 lety +11

      @W0Y4K gold is always the end goal lol. still remember the first time a person came into the computer shot looking for circuit boards. had to quickly explain how much the chems cost and how little gold is recovered to my boss.

  • @Evanski
    @Evanski Před 7 lety +2646

    Thank you for being a non click bait king of random

    • @ShifuCareaga
      @ShifuCareaga Před 7 lety +65

      ETM654 amen to that

    • @JordanSchaeffer
      @JordanSchaeffer Před 7 lety +228

      King of Random used to be so good... it’s a shame

    • @Ryan-pp4ks
      @Ryan-pp4ks Před 7 lety +179

      I miss the homemade king of random. Now it feels like a business.

    • @JuliusUnique
      @JuliusUnique Před 7 lety +16

      well I have to disagree, King of Random summorizes better and speaks more the language I do if that makes sense

    • @rydohg
      @rydohg Před 7 lety +80

      Ryan🔥 I completely agree. He was good until he started to clickbait and make videos everyday. It was obvious at that point that he was just in it for the money.

  • @CoolAsFreya
    @CoolAsFreya Před 3 lety +460

    The way he holds the beakers while talking to camera really makes it look like he's about to take a swig

  • @Scott-vn1ov
    @Scott-vn1ov Před 3 lety +650

    "How do you turn lead into gold?"
    War. Sell lead bullets for money.

    • @vinny5638
      @vinny5638 Před 3 lety +7

      @International Man Of Mystery i think i like this option better

    • @LalramnunkimaCE--
      @LalramnunkimaCE-- Před 3 lety +8

      Damn, Hellsing Ultimate vibes

    • @69NOMAN69
      @69NOMAN69 Před 3 lety +1

      @International Man Of Mystery only the old wealth not the new wealth. the new wealth are the self made guys and we need them!

    • @dustinmann7031
      @dustinmann7031 Před 3 lety +4

      Most underrated comment ever!

    • @openmindedinquisitivethirs5013
      @openmindedinquisitivethirs5013 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dustinmann7031
      Agreed,
      It needs pinning buddy😉👍

  • @johnsears436
    @johnsears436 Před 7 lety +1052

    That ‘lead’ into the start of alchemy

    • @TheChemicalWorkshop
      @TheChemicalWorkshop Před 7 lety +30

      john sears this comment is underrated...

    • @fridgebeer6897
      @fridgebeer6897 Před 7 lety +21

      john sears *ba-dum-tss*

    • @justinbalacuit6507
      @justinbalacuit6507 Před 6 lety +48

      john sears this comment is *gold*

    • @KowboyUSA
      @KowboyUSA Před 6 lety +2

      john sears Ahhhhhhhh ..., report for writing duty at How It's Made first thing tomorrow morning.

    • @justinbalacuit6507
      @justinbalacuit6507 Před 6 lety +4

      apollo launched wow, what a *hard* sentence you made. But this comment is *thick*

  • @SwallowForge
    @SwallowForge Před 6 lety +400

    Really interesing experiment. I can see a lot of thought went into this video. I was very impressed with the results.

  • @jeffharp4644
    @jeffharp4644 Před 2 lety +90

    This video is old enough that you probably won't ever see this comment, but since you asked for historical ideas on it I'll continue to tell the story. I was a chemistry major in college. In Chem 1 the professor showed us a way that it was believed was used to "turn lead into gold". Remembering that during the alchemy days there were 4 elements; Wind (Air), Water, Earth, and Fire. The alchemists would experiment with combining different proportions of them to see what they made. Metals were considered an Earth element. Of course, lead was considered to be very close to gold because of it's weight. I don't remember all of the reagents the professor used, but he started with a penny because copper was also considered an Earth element and to be related to gold because of the similar color. He plated the penny with lead using an aqueous solution. Then he held it with tongs and put it into a flame. The lead and the copper slowly melted enough to make a heavy alloy that looked strikingly like gold. I believe that may have been another experiment that they believed was the transmutation of lead to gold.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Před rokem +9

      I'm familiar with the experiment, I've seen it done with a tin plating to create brass when it's alloyed with the copper of the penny. Styropyro has a short video on it.

    • @05-01
      @05-01 Před rokem

      Pfff , the internet is near perpetual besides when we fall and the systems erode .

    • @carlwilson1483
      @carlwilson1483 Před 8 měsíci

      The origins are satanic. It's in the Kabbalah.

  • @BrianFedirko
    @BrianFedirko Před 3 lety +21

    Awesome. Great to see ancient alchemy brought to light, and to show an understanding of how chemistry and it's thinking got started. The techniques described here could have taken place far far in the past, maybe even before the smelting of copper, which is how we generally assume time periods of thought and invention. The wheel didn't even have to exist for this experimental avenue to take place. Fantastic. Keep em coming.

  • @OldBuford
    @OldBuford Před 6 lety +165

    this is the kind of stuff that would have kept me more engaged in chemistry during my school years. just listening to someone drone on about the periodic table and writing down definitions (though important) isnt the best way to get students excited about what theyre learning. great video!

    • @excitedbox5705
      @excitedbox5705 Před 3 lety +5

      Yea we didn't do a single experiment in science class in all my years of school, and I was in a Very rich area that claimed to be in the top 2% of schools in the country. I think that is like when you realize earning 100k puts you in the top .1% in the US, but you are by no way near what people would consider rich. There are just so few schools that are not crap.

    • @mrslkungpowchikn1206
      @mrslkungpowchikn1206 Před rokem

      Definitely ❤

    • @englishmaninco8711
      @englishmaninco8711 Před rokem

      @Princess Babydoll Riot John Taylor Gatto, a great author. NY school teacher of the year thrashes public uneducation.

  • @Chewyness
    @Chewyness Před 6 lety +1417

    Quit holding everything like you're about to drink it, you're just getting my hopes up for nothing

    • @ryebread_7229
      @ryebread_7229 Před 6 lety +43

      Chewy V I was looking for a comment like this

    • @helenblatsky1015
      @helenblatsky1015 Před 6 lety +15

      True

    • @Templarfreak
      @Templarfreak Před 6 lety +15

      That would actually kill him, or at least make him very ill. Most of what he is working with is lead.

    • @trewq_7224
      @trewq_7224 Před 6 lety +47

      Templarfreak thatsthejoke.png

    • @Templarfreak
      @Templarfreak Před 6 lety +49

      you think alchemy is a fucking game??? we're making fucking gold here, god dammit

  • @harrywebb6022
    @harrywebb6022 Před rokem +15

    I think you did a job well done,i enjoy the chemistry you have when you present each procedure, its not complicated...

    • @davidgillespie3406
      @davidgillespie3406 Před 8 měsíci

      Right on. Keep the videos coming. I believe a lot of people like your presentations. Definitely.😊

  • @ianbd77
    @ianbd77 Před 3 lety +2

    An impressive experiment. I didn't expect such a vivid colour and strong reaction. Interesting. Well done.

  • @Signature-C
    @Signature-C Před 7 lety +865

    He would be a badass teacher

    • @dulfinz5254
      @dulfinz5254 Před 7 lety +72

      Teacher by day, meth cook by night

    • @murderlesson101
      @murderlesson101 Před 6 lety +15

      Dulfinz pours water into a pot, meth comes out the bottom.100% casual

    • @justinpatterson7700
      @justinpatterson7700 Před 6 lety +15

      I wish meth wasn't so bad nor illegal nor a drug because I would love to try its synthesis, but you know, I enjoy living and not being in prison so...

    • @bensons999
      @bensons999 Před 6 lety +7

      It's about as simple a home 'synthesis' as you can get. (Well, if we're going _super internet seekrits_ crazy- TATP would have to be the *most* simple)

    • @comradegarrett1202
      @comradegarrett1202 Před 6 lety +1

      chloroform is also pretty simple

  • @Hash-Slinging-Slasher
    @Hash-Slinging-Slasher Před 7 lety +423

    the main goals of and alchemist are
    1. philosophers stone
    2. make a living homunculus
    3. turn base metals into gold
    4. universal solvent

    • @danielnash2143
      @danielnash2143 Před 7 lety +42

      Anemos Gaming a universal solvent that doesn't dissolve glass. That way you could cary it around.

    • @Killmate50
      @Killmate50 Před 6 lety +39

      +Anemos Gaming
      Alchemy was actually more for making tonics and cures for ailments that plagued the people of those times.
      Early Penicillin was made via a chemical function very much similar to Alchemy.
      The Philosophers' Stone, or the Blood-Sun Stone, was an idea that would be the Heart of the Gods. Able to create life, destroy it, and enable it to go further. A small piece was completed in 301 BCE and in 1539 via undisclosed documents found in secluded scriptures.
      A Homunculi was an idea for artificial beings for slavery and testing different poisons and tonics on.
      Turning base metals into gold was a fool's errand and was not actually successful.
      The Universal Solvent idea is what made people look more into acids and into natural phenomena. It was actually made in 1433 by an unnamed Scientist accidentally. It corroded through his station and through his leg. It's much more powerful than the acid in your stomach, which is the strongest acid known at the moment. (Hydrochloric acid)
      I've spent much of my life searching for some of these truths and it seems they _are_ possible. A man has successfully made 2 Homunculi recently and I decided to look back into some of the other items.
      But the main thing _all_ Alchemists sought after was the *Elixir of Life*
      It would grant the drinker a sort of 'Immortality' that would increase their lifespans by at least 4 times. This concoction has never been successful and usually ended up in the Alchemists' death due to the ingredients.
      It is said the Glass Library that H.P. Lovecraft talked about holds the key to making it work as intended but the Glass Library resides in a place that is not easily reached. Its doors are always open to you, just make sure you bring the 'Price of Admittance'.

    • @thenewkenedy6721
      @thenewkenedy6721 Před 6 lety +3

      Well I did 2 and 3

    • @gregfar6398
      @gregfar6398 Před 6 lety +46

      Xul'gehn Dravein first things first look into super acids we have already discovered a plethora of acids stronger than HCL acid such as the most basic being sulfuric acid and the more complicated ones being fluoroantimonic acid flourosulfuric acid and trifilic acid. Secondly homunoculi are fake. And lastly h p lovecraft was a author who wrote fictional stories.

    • @Hash-Slinging-Slasher
      @Hash-Slinging-Slasher Před 6 lety +7

      Xul'gehn Dravein the elixir of life could also be substituted with the philosophers stone and homunculus are real and very easy to create.. USA labs do it all the time for stem cells and growing human organs

  • @Dsschuh
    @Dsschuh Před 3 lety +1

    Great job. First of your videos I watched. Fascinating and I liked how you did your best to stick to ancient alchemy. Beautiful result.

  • @MemesnShet
    @MemesnShet Před 3 lety +12

    One of the most beautiful experiments I've ever seen wow

  • @MiauxCatterie
    @MiauxCatterie Před 6 lety +323

    as someone who has always had a hard time with chemistry, i found this video extremely engaging as well as easy to follow. i think that you would be excellent at teaching chemistry the way alton brown teaches food science- by getting into the details. great video, great music choice, this was exciting to watch.

    • @azuregriffin1116
      @azuregriffin1116 Před 6 lety +2

      Join us. Join us XD
      Seriously though, I'm glad. Science is a fundamental subject and I am personally of the opinion that it is most important to human progress (if you have any alternatives I'd love to listen, figuratively).

    • @AuroraLalune
      @AuroraLalune Před 6 lety +2

      MiauxCatterie They didn't teach us chemestry at all

    • @ryanpfeiffer42
      @ryanpfeiffer42 Před 6 lety +2

      I miss Good Eats.

    • @charliewells9595
      @charliewells9595 Před 3 lety +1

      The music just makes this video 100% better

  • @scoopscience
    @scoopscience Před 7 lety +278

    Wow!! This was really awesome. I was surprised how easy it was to make this reaction. I'm thinking about giving this a go myself!!

    • @Nograc_
      @Nograc_ Před 7 lety +5

      Scoop Science same

  • @citizent6999
    @citizent6999 Před rokem

    I like the consistent clarity of your words. It's reliable.

  • @user-vc6pi9hd8g
    @user-vc6pi9hd8g Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent work, what a beautiful result! Thanks for the demonstration, professor.

  • @gilbet
    @gilbet Před 6 lety +47

    Love the golden snow globe and music. I bet people would really enjoy a whole video of just relaxing music and a beautiful slow-motion display at which to stare, and dream.

  • @MisterZealot
    @MisterZealot Před 7 lety +158

    12:00 I keep thinking "he's drinking it! oh no! he's drinking it!" lol

  • @kentworch
    @kentworch Před rokem +7

    The reaction itself may have just been somewhat novis chemistry, but the variation of it was original, and showing how it's can be done with such crude primitive equipment and materials such as seaweed is very amazing. I definitely appreciate the quality of work you put into this and historical recreation in your own back yard. Definitely quality content and this was an amazing video. Thank you for your awesome work.

  • @SpaceFaceFPV
    @SpaceFaceFPV Před 2 lety

    what a stunningly beautiful result in the flask at the end, all those sparkles in the clear\white part, just floating there weightless. so pretty!

  • @cosmicjenny4508
    @cosmicjenny4508 Před 6 lety +51

    "After literally a countless hour searching, I finally have it! Gold, purest gold!"
    "Percy... It's green."

    • @ryanpeck3377
      @ryanpeck3377 Před 3 lety +2

      “Could it be true? That i hold here, in my mortal hands, a nugget of purest green”

  • @omermagen824
    @omermagen824 Před 7 lety +851

    I was 100% sure it was a NileRed video

    • @lhman2000
      @lhman2000 Před 7 lety +34

      Same, I only looked at the thumbnail and was super surprised when I saw nighthawkinlight

    • @alper8825
      @alper8825 Před 7 lety +8

      Ikr the background and the glass is the same

    • @theginginator1488
      @theginginator1488 Před 7 lety

      Omer Magen the exact same thing happened to me

    • @tmoneytechnic
      @tmoneytechnic Před 7 lety

      Me too......

    • @isavedtheuniverse
      @isavedtheuniverse Před 7 lety +4

      Yeah, I just watched some NileRed last night, including a bunch about Lead acetate. Those crystals are also nice looking.

  • @Nightstick24
    @Nightstick24 Před 3 lety +2

    Really interesting experiment - I'd never seen this one before, and it was beautiful to see the end result.

  • @Lotek117
    @Lotek117 Před 2 lety

    This was an awesome video man, this absolutely could have sparked alchemy and infact i think its quite likely. That final reaction of the crystals forming in the spherical beaker was astonishingly beautiful and mystifying, it would have absolutely drove common man and kings alike mad.

  • @holdmybeer
    @holdmybeer Před 7 lety +137

    yes. make a new show called. "ancient alchemy busters."

    • @TheChemicalWorkshop
      @TheChemicalWorkshop Před 7 lety +9

      holdmybeer nah, thunderfoot is the ultimate buster

    • @Hash-Slinging-Slasher
      @Hash-Slinging-Slasher Před 6 lety +5

      The Chemical Workshop thunder foot is a bitch thou.. just saying

    • @funboxentertainment1745
      @funboxentertainment1745 Před 6 lety +1

      The Chemical Workshop SOLAR FREKING THORIUM POWERED WATER GENERATION HYPERLOOP SELF FILLING ROADWAYS

    • @Hash-Slinging-Slasher
      @Hash-Slinging-Slasher Před 6 lety

      my point exactly... spends over 75% of video of making stupid word combos and other shit that no one cares about... but it would only take about 3 minutes to do

    • @auscaliber1
      @auscaliber1 Před 6 lety +1

      Don't you mean 'ankshent'

  • @ThePaulPyro
    @ThePaulPyro Před 6 lety +5

    I really love these types of videos! Its neat to see the whole process from raw material to chemistry.

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 Před 2 lety

    Ugh that result is so magical looking!! Definitely looks just like gold!!

  • @memehaus2811
    @memehaus2811 Před 3 lety +2

    Most underrated channel on CZcams. Should be in classrooms for real.

  • @teosteverlynck-horne9351
    @teosteverlynck-horne9351 Před 6 lety +16

    Nighthawkinlight wears gloves while touching lead, Cody dips his hands in mercury and nitric acid

  • @Eloxist
    @Eloxist Před 6 lety +161

    I have interest in anthropology and I've been studying about witchcraft, alchemy, multiple religions and comparing them to modern day science to see certain similarities.
    What you did was astonishing and for me it means the first few steps on how humans got to know about chemical reactions, like you said; someone of that era who didn't have the scientific method and little was known about how substances reacted to each other and were not capable of studying their compositions would be easily fooled by this, however it would still cause commotion among the people of that time, it would be like if someone managed to create oil from water using alchemy/chemestry, that would spout a lot of controversy in todays time and could affect the economy greatly. So it would be better to keep it as a secret.
    Also, one misconception that people have is that alchemy is not only about trying to turn lead into gold or things of the like, it's also about purifying certain substances into their purest form which could have been the grandad of the purification methods we have today, such as filtration and evaporation, just to name a few.
    It truly makes you think about a lot of things for the future. Could we be able to alter matter in such a way that we could turn a gas into a metal? Just to say something insane, we never know what we could be able to do in the future.
    Great video! I'll make sure to link it to some people that have the same interest.

    • @ronaldinocrosdale7622
      @ronaldinocrosdale7622 Před 4 lety +5

      How does one go about studying this world properly, sorry i didnt know how to word my question

    • @wrongfootmcgee
      @wrongfootmcgee Před 3 lety +12

      @@ronaldinocrosdale7622 it is all over the place, pieces here and there, it has become more difficult in this age, and the distance grows each day, it easy to scrub the web... there is no 'proper' way, but when you feel completely lost, you will know you have begun. The central mystery is transformation. Classical education could be a start...

    • @Amunsoldasun
      @Amunsoldasun Před 3 lety +2

      @@wrongfootmcgee Absolutely my friend

    • @Kraus-
      @Kraus- Před 3 lety

      We already have the technology to turn a gas into a metal. It's just not widely useful.

    • @juliangrabowsky6418
      @juliangrabowsky6418 Před 3 lety +1

      @Elox I do realize I'm incredibly late to the party, but from reading your comment, You said study. I am currently trying to develop a game which I want to orient along alchemy, problem is: I do know next to nothing about it, except the general idea of it and the fact that it was the predecessor to modern Chemistry. So here my question: any books that you could recommend about Alchemy, Witchcraft (specifically potion's/ potion brewing) or Early medicine?

  • @florianiscrown
    @florianiscrown Před 3 lety +1

    I always enjoy watching your videos. You do a great job at it. Well done.

  • @jakeeclouse4799
    @jakeeclouse4799 Před 3 lety

    Trippy. Just started watching your videos and they got me hooked for sure.

  • @BoredomBee
    @BoredomBee Před 6 lety +27

    Wow...! That ended up looking so pretty, like something you'd see in a snow globe. I especially liked the final bottle you put it in -- I don't know what it's actually called anymore (it's been a few years since high school), but it looks like something you'd pour potions into. Watching the precipitate glitter in the light was so lovely...!

    • @k3ith29
      @k3ith29 Před 5 lety +3

      Thats a florence flask.

  • @jorgepadilla9945
    @jorgepadilla9945 Před 6 lety +234

    he looks like he would be a bartender in the 1900's

  • @jarrodfrankum
    @jarrodfrankum Před 3 lety +1

    Miss seeing you on APC and Pyroguide man. Still happy to see you making awesome content!

  • @channelcircuitzilla7339
    @channelcircuitzilla7339 Před 3 lety +3

    That rain was beautiful.
    You did a great job bro with minimal ingredients 👌👌

  • @Meowfy
    @Meowfy Před 6 lety +96

    I suddenly regret never taking a chemistry class

    • @hardwirecars
      @hardwirecars Před 4 lety +5

      hated our chemistry class our teacher was super smart he just didnt trust any of us to not catch the place on fire so we never got to do anything.

    • @nczioox1116
      @nczioox1116 Před 3 lety +10

      As someone who's taken several high school and college chem classes, it is no where near as fun as this when you are learning in a setting like that

    • @Ivana-xm4wi
      @Ivana-xm4wi Před 3 lety +2

      My teachers actually ruined chemistry for me, as they weren't very good at explaining things and they never knew how to make things interesting

    • @breimalislobodnoime
      @breimalislobodnoime Před 3 lety +2

      We only did theory. Helps me understand the world a bit better, but was NOT fun cramming it all

    • @surveyingfleaproductions
      @surveyingfleaproductions Před 3 lety

      Imagine not being offered it

  • @GuitarSamurai17
    @GuitarSamurai17 Před 7 lety +46

    I love your videos man! So informative and entertaining, high quality! Keep up the amazing content!

  • @92greypilgrim
    @92greypilgrim Před 3 lety +1

    THIS IS AMAZING. thank you so much for explaining everything so well!

  • @G-LoTheHero
    @G-LoTheHero Před 3 lety +1

    Yeah. I really liked it. That was mind-blowing! You're my hero. Bravo good sir!

  • @insanity1reaper
    @insanity1reaper Před 7 lety +21

    This video was quite enjoyable even though I have no intention of recreating this experiment. Great video as always.

  • @CriticalEatsJapan
    @CriticalEatsJapan Před 6 lety +132

    You're a wizard, Harry...

  • @elibitrick
    @elibitrick Před 3 lety +7

    Well this is the second time I have watched this video 3 years apart I still find it interesting i would love to see more like this if possible

  • @SeegerG
    @SeegerG Před 2 lety

    Great! Very impressive to see worked up from raw ingredients. My favorite type of chemistry as familiar transforms to isolates.

  • @BonesMcoy
    @BonesMcoy Před 7 lety +4

    This video was perfect, that footage of the crystals in the vile was AMAIZING

  • @creamcheesejoe
    @creamcheesejoe Před 5 lety +4

    I don't think I blinked for the last twenty minutes! You have blown my mind!

  • @daisymeroalin2372
    @daisymeroalin2372 Před 2 lety +1

    This is so cool, I absolutely love your content

  • @mikeviard8195
    @mikeviard8195 Před 3 lety

    Wow, you had a great Time,, what you do IS pure fun extra science, the way i love to practice it. Beautiful, Amazing, thrill all along the expérience. Congrats man!

  • @slimshady8252
    @slimshady8252 Před 6 lety +36

    It was resistant to burning because you ground the seaweed into a powder so there wasn't enough space for air to be present. Sort of like how you can't burn cornstarch, until you blow it out of your mouth with a flame

    • @Kevin-jb2pv
      @Kevin-jb2pv Před 3 lety +2

      Always wanted to try that trick, but fire breathing does not mix well with long hair XD

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore Před 7 lety +9

    Great video!

  • @dusk108show
    @dusk108show Před 3 lety

    I completely loved this vid and how you present the info.

  • @thehungrylittlenihilist
    @thehungrylittlenihilist Před 2 lety +29

    "contemporary" alchemists generally believe that the philosophers stone was a metaphorical idea. "Lead to gold" was a metaphor for perfecting the human spirit, based on neo-platonic ideals and the belief that the physical world reflected the spiritual world.

    • @thehungrylittlenihilist
      @thehungrylittlenihilist Před 2 lety +1

      Also, medieval alchemists would have had access to aqua regia, and would have known whether or not they had made gold.

    • @grimesresurrection9357
      @grimesresurrection9357 Před 2 lety

      Both can be done

    • @Syllaren
      @Syllaren Před 2 lety +2

      @@thehungrylittlenihilist and never before in scientific history has a scientist used shady methods in order to avoid their experiment funding being cut off.
      I think the alchemist being able to distinguish it does exactly remove the plausibility of the theory.

  • @Valou_56
    @Valou_56 Před 6 lety +25

    Hello ! Well personnally i don't understand a lot of things in Alchemy but i find this video very intersting for real, good job ! I d'like to see more videos like that in the futur, i wish you the best for the futur, amazing video :D

    • @azuregriffin1116
      @azuregriffin1116 Před 6 lety +2

      I'm guessing you're an anime fan. Also, no offense, but why can you not spell all that well? Are you not natively an English speaker, or dyslexic or just plain suck at English (I am not trying to be rude, I can't detect social queues well if that makes you fell better XD)

    • @Valou_56
      @Valou_56 Před 6 lety +1

      I'm french and ? i'm sure i'm gonna laugh if you speak my language lol. and your answer has no interest, i dont' care, nobody's gonna come to congrat you, you're just here for nothing right ?

    • @amandawoods4449
      @amandawoods4449 Před 6 lety +2

      Caleb Griffin feel*.... Check yourself before you correct other

    • @pikachupro81yugiohgx47
      @pikachupro81yugiohgx47 Před 6 lety

      Calm down ladies

  • @dr.nohaelnagdi415
    @dr.nohaelnagdi415 Před 4 lety +33

    I am a chemist and interested in history of alchemy and I am assuring you that what you did is just great! It explained too many alchemical symbols and drawings that I could not find an explanation for before. Keep the good work

    • @angelasgreenarts9124
      @angelasgreenarts9124 Před 4 lety +1

      Here you go: ) kymiaarts as excellent info on true alchemical processes

    • @stev838
      @stev838 Před 3 lety +1

      Try the wordless book. 1500s

    • @grimesresurrection9357
      @grimesresurrection9357 Před 2 lety

      @@stev838 is it called "the wordless book" or is it a nickname?

    • @stev838
      @stev838 Před 2 lety

      @@grimesresurrection9357 you
      May get my response I posted it but it can not be found Have to try agin

    • @stev838
      @stev838 Před 2 lety +2

      I’ll try to post agin. It appears it was removed

  • @emraanqureshi6514
    @emraanqureshi6514 Před rokem +7

    Thanks bro for a wonderful experiment. I understand lot of things. Thanks 👍👌

  • @MaximusMuleti
    @MaximusMuleti Před 3 lety +1

    That was the most beautiful chemistry experiments I've ever seen!!

  • @Kydrou
    @Kydrou Před 6 lety +296

    You should sell snow globes with the stuff

    • @nollie_ollie8358
      @nollie_ollie8358 Před 5 lety +36

      Kydrou Kair Renner Oudre that would be a bad idea. Imagine if someone dropped it. You would have lead iodide everywhere.

    • @shaynehughes6645
      @shaynehughes6645 Před 4 lety +54

      @@nollie_ollie8358 don't drop it

    • @nollie_ollie8358
      @nollie_ollie8358 Před 4 lety +34

      Shayne Hughes wow i never really thought about it like that lol

    • @WiKiTWoNKa
      @WiKiTWoNKa Před 4 lety +2

      Great idea 👍

    • @hellboy6507
      @hellboy6507 Před 4 lety +15

      Fakas Crip
      Build it out of plastic instead of glass

  • @lokinya
    @lokinya Před 7 lety +97

    I like how 2lb of seaweed weighs in at 9 KG in other parts of the world.

    • @TheScaryName
      @TheScaryName Před 7 lety

      Ha ha ha, you beat me to it!

    • @10goni
      @10goni Před 7 lety +2

      Fenrir earth isn't a perfect sphere!!!1!1!1

    • @lazandrei_19
      @lazandrei_19 Před 7 lety +16

      I think that they actually meant .9 kg

    • @Cadwaladr
      @Cadwaladr Před 7 lety +7

      It is about 9 hectograms, you can see how someone might get confused.

    • @JustinAlexanderBell
      @JustinAlexanderBell Před 7 lety +2

      .9

  • @AmericanRustWorker3369

    That was pretty cool, thank you for taking the time and effort for us to learn

  • @theBATgoesUPoh
    @theBATgoesUPoh Před 2 lety +9

    I wish I wasn't 4 years late to this party. Absolutely incredible job!

  • @Neumonics429
    @Neumonics429 Před 6 lety +34

    I'm pretty sure the Lead to Gold idea was more about the commonality of Lead ( being used for pretty much everything ) and turning it into gold ( a rather rare metal ) it would be the equivalent of growing money on trees.

  • @typograf62
    @typograf62 Před 3 lety +6

    Yes, that was well done. Covering iron with a layer of copper by dipping a nail into a solution of cuprisulphate is often mentioned as a source of alchymistic ideas. Or fraud. But I think that I prefer this (having made both experiments in my childhood).

  • @ykjt91
    @ykjt91 Před 4 lety +1

    That shot of the golden rain suspended in the beaker is awesome!

  • @fluorescentblack4336
    @fluorescentblack4336 Před 3 lety

    Great vieo. I could watch that reaction at the end for hours. Reminds me of the gold leaf rain in A Dark Song

  • @roberts.3055
    @roberts.3055 Před 6 lety +5

    Really interesting video. I would like to try this at some point. Great job at explaining each process and the reasoning behind using substitute ingredients. Thanks for the post. :)

  • @ultramegamighty
    @ultramegamighty Před 3 lety +4

    I've been researching alchemy for a game I'm working on, and I wish I had found this video a long time ago. The translated alchemy texts are overly verbose and cryptic and this is about as straightforward as you can possibly be with it. This has been VERY helpful.

    • @terranovarubacha5473
      @terranovarubacha5473 Před rokem

      How's the game coming along?

    • @ultramegamighty
      @ultramegamighty Před rokem

      @@terranovarubacha5473 hit a few roadblocks but still creeping along slowly.

    • @zapmansi107
      @zapmansi107 Před rokem

      @@ultramegamighty any update on the game? also what programing language are you using?

    • @ultramegamighty
      @ultramegamighty Před rokem

      @@zapmansi107 up to prototyping, and using C# with the Unity engine.

    • @zapmansi107
      @zapmansi107 Před rokem

      @@ultramegamighty Cool. I don't have much experience with C based languages because I mostly just make ANSI text RPGs in python, but nevertheless I wish you luck on your game.

  • @user-sc6xq9up7i
    @user-sc6xq9up7i Před 2 lety

    What a beautiful experiment! Thanks a lot.

  • @lirnerpublishingnotes
    @lirnerpublishingnotes Před 3 lety +1

    Yes, that is an awesome color, great job. outstanding with limited resources.

  • @AynenMakino
    @AynenMakino Před 6 lety +3

    Nice video! I love the angle of trying to discover where the idea of creating gold from lead came from! More of this please!
    Question: When did people first start to understand what iodine is or how to isolate it? Was the seaweed in your theory just a lucky guess for the medieval chemist to have tried it?
    What other sources of potasium iodine might they have had access to?

  • @the_dude9081
    @the_dude9081 Před 7 lety +205

    u look abit like will wheaton

    • @the_dude9081
      @the_dude9081 Před 7 lety

      but iam also a stoner... :/

    • @gusmcgussy3299
      @gusmcgussy3299 Před 7 lety +19

      Hwill Hweaton

    • @aeriumsoft
      @aeriumsoft Před 7 lety +9

      cool HWIP

    • @missoula2213
      @missoula2213 Před 7 lety +3

      Looks more like Ted Cruz.

    • @H3xx99
      @H3xx99 Před 7 lety

      Eric Wilsey NightHawk is much better looking than Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz looks like Martin Shkreli after a bad childhood.

  • @rvanbruggen87
    @rvanbruggen87 Před 3 lety +1

    I've watched quite a few videos, including the wood gas series.
    I'm gonna subscribe now because I like your work, but I very much love my home state

  • @robertketcham9576
    @robertketcham9576 Před 3 lety

    Great job. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @titansenpai1188
    @titansenpai1188 Před 7 lety +244

    More like Golden Shower

    • @ficolas2
      @ficolas2 Před 7 lety +7

      Titan Senpai thats a different thing but... Do you want one?

    • @ficolas2
      @ficolas2 Před 7 lety +7

      Kepkaaa This comment was required, there is a comment about a golden shower in every golden rain video.

    • @terrandroid
      @terrandroid Před 7 lety

      Titan Senpai do you like that

    • @kaptein1247
      @kaptein1247 Před 7 lety +6

      Titan Senpai is that a German thing?

    • @georgiohenderson5998
      @georgiohenderson5998 Před 7 lety +5

      Kippenkop Kuikenei ask your mother, she can better explain it

  • @darrylportelli
    @darrylportelli Před 3 lety +1

    if you want very fast filtration, you can try a buchner funnel - its basically a funnel that you can place a piece of filter paper in, and hook it to a vacuum pump and you filter under vacuum ... very easy to make one diy

  • @TheDaggwood
    @TheDaggwood Před rokem

    Awesome stuff mate! Love the grass roots approach.

  • @braelinmichelus
    @braelinmichelus Před 5 lety +35

    I love stuff like this! Alchemy is often compared to magic, especially in fantasy stories, though it really was not! Alchemy was the proto-science that lead to modern chemistry.
    It was based on some semblance of truth, just misunderstood.

    • @nicechoicee
      @nicechoicee Před 2 lety +1

      The grandfather of science really, its amazing

    • @hackarma2072
      @hackarma2072 Před 2 lety +2

      That's not what alchemy was. Alchemists were not concerned about learning more about chemistry. Everything was done in secrecy and information sharing was a blunder most of the time. If you want a concret exemple the chemicals bore a wide variety of names. It was a complex system of belief rather fascinating though.
      It is possible to see a step in the direction of what we call science in the XVII century but as you can see it was a very late development.

    • @grimesresurrection9357
      @grimesresurrection9357 Před 2 lety

      Alchemy is Magick. That's where the planetary symbols come from, that's why things are supposed to be made on a certain day. Everything has a sulphur salt and murcury. It's more then just chemistry it's changing physical reality. It's hermetics. 🤦‍♂️

    • @orionmedicalservice3842
      @orionmedicalservice3842 Před 2 lety

      u r blind.

    • @intrusivethoughts3601
      @intrusivethoughts3601 Před rokem

      Science is magic

  • @boboloss6798
    @boboloss6798 Před 7 lety +12

    Really impressive video !! I like it !! I'm fascinated by your motivation for this kind of project !!
    You should maybe buy a magnetic stirrer and a vacuum filtration system

    • @KeeganDillon7
      @KeeganDillon7 Před 7 lety

      your English isn't that bad I wouldn't have realized the difference if you didnt mention it

    • @Roshkin
      @Roshkin Před 7 lety +3

      DA City this was supposed to use ancient methods, which vacuum filtration and a magnetic stirrer isn't

    • @naruto-4990
      @naruto-4990 Před 7 lety +3

      hi
      sorry for my bad english

  • @rickyprindle1247
    @rickyprindle1247 Před rokem

    Very good video I understood a lot and there's been a project I've been thinking on and now I think you might have helped me come up with an idea

  • @CommentsAllowed
    @CommentsAllowed Před 3 lety

    Yes. You did a great job with this video!

  • @Khunvyel
    @Khunvyel Před 3 lety +11

    18:44 "This is clearly lead iodite"
    ... sir, I'm hungry now. It looks like the mixture I do for making omelettes.

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před 3 lety

      IodIDE

    • @Khunvyel
      @Khunvyel Před 3 lety

      @@MadScientist267 English is not my first language :) ♫ hooked on phonics worked for me. Thanks for the pointer.

  • @drewga403
    @drewga403 Před 2 lety +4

    Very fascinating work! Love how you show each step of the process -- even when things don't go quite as expected.
    Have to wonder though, even if these materials and substances were technically available to the people who developed alchemy thousands of years ago, is there any realistic reason anyone (not knowing the technical chemistry ), would have ever followed such a specific and complicated series of steps on these materials?
    Not knocking. Serious question. Is there any reason why someone who was cooking harvested seaweed some millenia ago, might have been using rough lead tools to work that fire, and been treating a wound with crude iodine at the same time? Then the substances accidentally mix??
    Hmmmm.....

    • @DioBrando-mr5xs
      @DioBrando-mr5xs Před 2 lety +3

      People experimented at the time. Thousands of curious individuals just mixing shit to see what happened.

    • @drewga403
      @drewga403 Před 2 lety +1

      Just people being people, huh? I like that.

  • @buttblug1990
    @buttblug1990 Před 3 lety

    That was beautiful loved the experiment 😍

  • @perry44442000
    @perry44442000 Před 3 lety

    Great job all the way around on your video!!!!

  • @cpuman
    @cpuman Před 6 lety +4

    every time he holds up that beaker, i feel like he is going to drink it.

  • @Cb138inRs
    @Cb138inRs Před 6 lety +29

    Every time you held a beaker up inside it looked like you were going to drink it

  • @paulrichards9728
    @paulrichards9728 Před 2 lety

    ORSOME JOB THANKS FOR YOUR VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND EXPLANATION LUV WHAT YOU DONE KEEP UP THE GREAT WRK YOU DO I TRY TO SEE ALL YOUR VIDIEOS

  • @chadhumbert1791
    @chadhumbert1791 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful work Ben

  • @ryanfakename251
    @ryanfakename251 Před 6 lety +10

    I remember seeing an experiment that made water burn, I always thought that could have lead to the idea of greek fire

    • @rikospostmodernlife
      @rikospostmodernlife Před 6 lety +2

      Ryan Hudson like pooring pure/metallic alcaline metals on it?

    • @jaydunbar7538
      @jaydunbar7538 Před 6 lety

      That depends on the interpretations/information. It seems some say it lit when it contacted water, others say it was able to stay lit while floating on water. Maybe it was a combination of both? I remember watching a mythbusters episode on it but it's been years.

    • @palebluedot7435
      @palebluedot7435 Před 6 lety +1

      Alexis Harper or just oil

  • @Linuxpunk81
    @Linuxpunk81 Před 6 lety +58

    1. At the exoteric level this phrase is about literally turning a rusty old lead pipe into a bar of shining gold bullion. This is extremely enticing because it represents the ultimate get rich quick scheme. The profane man is easily motivated by this prospect, but when he finds out that he cannot make gold out of lead he becomes angry. Without understanding the deep meaning of symbols, he simply gives up. The exoteric, literal, materialist meaning is given out to the public to keep them estimating everything in life at face value. Because there is no literal method of turning the base metals into gold, the art of alchemy becomes reduced to a curious relic from the ancient world. It is seen as the foolish work of magicians who lived in ignorance of actual scientific laws. Because most people stick with exoteric understandings the occult remains hidden.
    2. The occult meaning of turning the base metals into gold has to do with self-realization, and improvement. It is all about becoming a better, more enlightened person. Base metals, lead, or the Prima Materia of alchemy symbolize a man in his primal state, living in ignorance. By actually recognizing his own faults, and by making the choice to improve upon them, he is slowly raised up to new life. The gold is the light of the sun imbued into the consciousness of the alchemist. A flood of hidden knowledge is revealed, and the world becomes a far different place. Constant change is part of the occult process of alchemy. Throughout life, one dies and is reborn over and over again. So the occult meaning of alchemy is simply self reflection, actualization, and enlightenment. The process itself is catalyzed by symbols. It is through an understanding of ancient symbolism that the alchemist sees the world in a new light.
    3. The esoteric interpretation of alchemy is actually a subtle intertwining of both literal and allegorical aspects of symbols. It uses symbolism to describe heavenly ideas/ ideals. These ideas are considered divine inspiration. They represent the blueprint by which the natural world should be remade. By intensely studying nature (with science), and understanding its mysterious processes, the natural progress of evolution can be sped up. Nature takes a very long time to change. With the art of alchemy the process is expedited. An artificial world is created in this way. Life itself is the product of nature, and the true Natural Man seeks to change it according to his own interpretation of ancient symbols. To turn the base metals into gold could be interpreted as altering the base metals, which symbolically represent base (profane) men, by turning them into gold. Because the profane man is forever ignorant, it is the assumed duty of the alchemist to help him along. By turning otherwise useless metals (human beings) into gold (wealth) the alchemical process is put into high gear. Eventually, this Method gives birth to a whole new world. -by Aaron Franz 2011

    • @flowerywisdom
      @flowerywisdom Před 5 lety +5

      Linuxpunk81 “Preserve them and guard them,
      hide them in symbols,
      so the profane will laugh and renounce.
      In every land, form ye the mysteries.
      Make the way hard for the seeker to tread.
      Thus will the weak and wavering be rejected.
      Thus will the secrets be hidden and guarded,
      held till the time when the wheel shall be turned. “ ~ Toth from The Emerald Tablets of Toth the Atlantean.

    • @inwardanswers1140
      @inwardanswers1140 Před 5 lety

      Jimmy Arce
      3,4,5,6,7,8,9 I can call you by name!

    • @flowerywisdom
      @flowerywisdom Před 5 lety

      Inward Answers Why do I keep coming back to this realm?

    • @inwardanswers1140
      @inwardanswers1140 Před 5 lety +2

      Jimmy Arce
      4 gave itself to fire creating the gateway to your soul.
      6 is the gateway to soul
      Son of the great Sun once yea have wisdom.
      Safe in the womb of Mother Earth, we continue to return until our vibrational frequency crosses the equatorial plane. See my image.
      Does it not make sense to travel as light/energy one must vibrate as energy. Without balance entropy would win.
      Choice is the tuning fork of the soul.

    • @k3ith29
      @k3ith29 Před 5 lety +5

      Another note to consider.... It is possible to change lead into gold and it has been done in modern times. Its far to expensive to be worth doing. It wasnt done by alchemical means... Or one could say it is alchemical.
      However creating gold for profit was not the ultimate goal of alchemy. The very fact that lead can be transmuted to gold by what ever means necessary it substantial evidence of alchemical assumptions being correct. Thus furthur giving credence to many claims regarding nature.. The soul spirit afterlife ECT.
      No matter how modern science accomplishes the transmutation.. The process would be irrelevent the modus operandi would be irrelevent. What is relevent is that it can be done. Thus proving the alchemists hypothesis.

  • @BrEaKiNg_Brad
    @BrEaKiNg_Brad Před 3 lety

    You always do a good job Man You ain't even got to ask.

  • @degened2990
    @degened2990 Před rokem

    That was amazing! I'd love to try that myself one day.

  • @matheuspamplona1850
    @matheuspamplona1850 Před 3 lety +11

    so this is that golden shower thing my sister was talking about on the phone i guess.... glad to see she's interested in chemistry

    • @mischieftooly4627
      @mischieftooly4627 Před 3 lety

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    • @NiffirgkcaJ
      @NiffirgkcaJ Před 3 lety

      @@mischieftooly4627 I don't get it, mind if you explain what's the pun?

    • @mischieftooly4627
      @mischieftooly4627 Před 3 lety

      Look it up on pornhub bruh just gotta say that of you really wanna know

    • @mischieftooly4627
      @mischieftooly4627 Před 3 lety

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    • @NiffirgkcaJ
      @NiffirgkcaJ Před 3 lety

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