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  • Mythbusters - S08 E25
    Discover fun and safe DIY experiments you can try at home! From testing if microwave water kills plants to synchronizing metronomes and creating elephant toothpaste, we separate fact from fiction. Remember, safety first with these science experiments!
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  • @Jgeres2
    @Jgeres2 Před 11 dny +30

    The dude who let tori drive the boat seems like the ultimate cool uncle.

  • @joeshmoe7967
    @joeshmoe7967 Před 10 dny +12

    The metronome fail was the air hockey flotation. Should have been on the same rolling pipe platform. I bet it would have worked. Floating on the air allows a completely different movement, in all directions.

    • @glennosmond4306
      @glennosmond4306 Před 6 dny

      I just spotted that and looked here straight away. It appears to me that the platform and rolling tubes create a symmetrical assembly, but I don't know if it helps to see it that way. At a glance, the air table looks like it would allow the platform to constantly look for the path of least resistance, while the tubes at least constrained the movement along one axis. Not a physicist! but I would have first tried this air table at a smaller scale.

  • @tfrowlett8752
    @tfrowlett8752 Před 11 dny +27

    Christian Huygens discovered spontaneous synchronisation when he was testing his new pendulum clock in 1665. He had two clocks hanging from a broom handle between two chairs, and he found after half an hour both clocks would sync up. When separated the synchrony stopped and their times drifted apart. Mechanical vibration was being passed through the broom handle between the clocks.

    • @AjHxze-lx4jn
      @AjHxze-lx4jn Před 11 dny +1

      Interesting! Something I didn’t know… that will give me good reading material this evening 🤓

  • @rollingmetal949
    @rollingmetal949 Před 11 dny +23

    If the radiation killed the plant it would really suck as food heating method😂

    • @exasperated
      @exasperated Před 10 dny

      Yeah, but the morons who'll say "Microwaved water gave my plants nuclear death" think they do suck as a food heating method. That's the problem.
      Hell, I've had family "Not trust those things, the radiation can leak out, the food gives you cancer", etc...

  • @3fast5you
    @3fast5you Před 7 dny +4

    An episode with stuff you can do at home!!... except like over half of them :D

    • @glennosmond4306
      @glennosmond4306 Před 6 dny +2

      Yeah, depends whose home! Or depends who is home! Like not my wife or not my wife!

  • @daxhopkins7312
    @daxhopkins7312 Před 11 dny +31

    Boiling water in a microwave IS dangerous, but not from damaging the water or nutrients. It can superheat, and seem to explode. If you want to try this one, let the water cool, undisturbed, in the microwave. After a few hours, the water is as safe as before heating; maybe more safe if it was contaminated

    • @AjHxze-lx4jn
      @AjHxze-lx4jn Před 11 dny +6

      I was going to say the same thing! I’m surprised it wasn’t mentioned by Adam; it’s super dangerous to boil water in the microwave as it can flash boil and explode if it comes into contact with literally anything, best to leave inside to cool as you said, if intended for drinking water.. if you need to boil water use the stove, simple

    • @TestTest-eb8jr
      @TestTest-eb8jr Před 11 dny

      @daxhopkins7312 Bullshit.
      As long as the boiling is done in an "open to atmosphere" no explosion will occur.

    • @giedriusnesvarbu5268
      @giedriusnesvarbu5268 Před 11 dny +1

      Superheat?duuude,you are sooo fuuu......ing moran🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Jeonsaryu
      @Jeonsaryu Před 11 dny +15

      @@giedriusnesvarbu5268 Superheated water is a real thing.
      It's when water is above boiling temperature, but the forces in the water prevent it from turning into a gas - until it's agitated, like taking it out of a microwave.
      This mainly happens with distilled water, which is very pure. Pure water can also be superchilled, and may not freeze unless agitated.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před 11 dny +2

      But that has nothing to do with a microwave. You can do that with a stove too.

  • @TheHappyhorus
    @TheHappyhorus Před 7 dny +2

    These folks made my life a happier place, love Mythbusters ❤❤

    • @glennosmond4306
      @glennosmond4306 Před 6 dny

      I was sitting here all sad and depressed and now I feel like "borrowing" a boat, starting a fire, blowin stuff up, some chemical experiments but at the end of the day my wife will love me cause when the smoke clears.....I'll water the plants. Everybody's happy!

  • @rockid7970
    @rockid7970 Před 11 dny +9

    5:32 my father once told me, that the superstition about food from microwave being unhealthy for some reason may stem from confusing two things: food that is heated in microwave and food that is "made to be heated in microwave" (like tv dinners or something). Basically, the food heated in microwave is as unhealthy as... The food you start with. Food specifically made for microwaves may be extremely processed and unhealthy. My cousin (we were kids back then) once said that microwaves "sterilize" food by killing all the positive elements/nutrients/or something.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před 11 dny +3

      Actually the problem with microwaves is specifically that they don't sterilize the food. Microwaves affect water but that means they can't heat food beyond 100 degrees. That means that food for a microwaves needs to be sterile already which means they put in a lot of unhealthy preservatives.
      If you have a slap of meat in a pan the pan is over 100 degrees and so kills the bacteria when it comes into contact with it. The meat itself is strongly bonded hydrocarbons that can support themselves for a while past 100 degrees which is part of why the meat changes color.

    • @mugogrog
      @mugogrog Před 11 dny

      These days most of the misinformation about radiation in general and microwaves in particular seems to come from the alternative health industry and mostly so from the anti-emf-crowd. You know the same people that sell completely useless anti-radiation protections for devices and such, groups on facebook for such conspiracy adjacent beliefs is where I've personally seen these types of claims.

    • @JH-fk8ow
      @JH-fk8ow Před 3 dny

      @@MrMarinus18 that is total nonsense. Microwave absolutely sterilizes food when you heat it properly, you only need to get 74c internal temperature to sterilize all foods... That is basic cooking knowledge, some things dont even need that high temp, for example you can safely eat fish that is cooked to 64c internal temp. Secondly microwaves also affect sugars and fats, just not as much as water, fatty foods like bacon can get over 100c temp in microwave.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před 3 dny

      @@JH-fk8ow You need to go beyond 100c to sterilize food which obviously is only possible with a pressure cooker.

  • @Farmo_
    @Farmo_ Před 11 dny +4

    0:29 what episode is this from where adam is dressed up as jamie ?

  • @Johny40Se7en
    @Johny40Se7en Před 8 hodinami

    14:30 LOL 😆😅
    23:49 that's proper joy right there 😄

  • @uriituw
    @uriituw Před 11 dny +3

    “…tickle the pink…”

  • @MarcelVanderWerf
    @MarcelVanderWerf Před 8 dny +1

    Regarding the metronomes, I think te failure has to do with the fact that the platform is moving more than one axis. The air hockey board clearly moves around the vertical axis as well. This won't happen on the rolling plate, which only moves left to right.

  • @JT-di1uz
    @JT-di1uz Před 10 dny +2

    14:29
    OH COME THE FUCK ON

  • @detorrV2
    @detorrV2 Před 8 dny +2

    There is a waaaaay easier way of making bottle bombs. Dry ice is kinda expensive and hard to come by. But you can achieve the same with very diluted sulfuric or clorhidric acid (sold as a cleaning product in any supermarket) and aluminium foil. The acid reacts with the metal creating hydrogen with enough pressure to make it blow up. And has an extra of corrosive effect (i ruined a pair of shoes with it).

  • @scrivener68
    @scrivener68 Před 11 dny +2

    Who wanted to see: a 55-gallon oil drum-sized version of the dry ice bomb? Or a 100-foot ball chain, made from 16-pound shots (as used in track meets), dropped from a three-storey building?

    • @1988nProud
      @1988nProud Před 8 dny

      Better question which fool wouldn't?😂

  • @MrMarinus18
    @MrMarinus18 Před 11 dny +4

    21:55
    That's because of the ball chain itself. The design doesn't allow the chain to go sideways or to wobble too much. That's why ball chain is used cause it doesn't as easily get entangled like normal chain does. Ball chain is limited in it's flex and so it forms the maximum arc it can.
    They don't really call that out. That the ball chain is limited in it's level of flex so it can't fold or wiggle like the traditional chain does.

    • @veryblocky
      @veryblocky Před 6 dny

      That’s not the reasoning, Steve Mould made a series of videos talking about this exact thing and found out the cause. I recommend having a look. The going theory is that it works because each link acts as a stiff rod, and there’s a maximum angle each rod can bend relative to its neighbours

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před 5 dny

      @@veryblocky That's kinda what I described though a lot more clear.
      That the ball chain words because of how stiff it is.

  • @chrisneppiras9408
    @chrisneppiras9408 Před 11 dny +7

    yup as expected the microwave radiation destroyed all the negative nasties in the water. that added to a good growing medium should give great results.

    • @markwright3161
      @markwright3161 Před 11 dny +2

      It won't have done anything more than boiling the water in a kettle or on/in the cooker would do. Boiling water kills whatever might be suspended in it. If you don't leave the water in a microwave long enough for it to actually boil then there's as much of a risk of microbes still being alive as if you took a pot of water off the stove or turned off a kettle before it was boiling. As shown in the footage, microwaves just boil water in a different way.
      There might be a little impact on the microbes from the water inside them also being heated, similar to a human being right next to a very powerful radio mast (like having climbed up to be holding onto the main transmission and receiving equipment) while it's active, but again that water within the microbe's cells would be heating up at the same rate as the whole container of water, although it might damage the cells at a slightly lower temperature than the water it's in will need to be at to kill it, but I wouldn't be sure on that. Just ensuring the water reaches 100 degrees Celsius will ensure it's safe to use once cooled again.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 11 dny +1

      I feel like that warrants a retry with more plants. Two isn't really that large of a test group.

  • @Keys_9914
    @Keys_9914 Před 11 dny +6

    Mark Rober has the world record for these elephant tooth paste reactions

    • @TheMono25
      @TheMono25 Před 11 dny +5

      Yeah , he probably got the idea from this show

    • @1988nProud
      @1988nProud Před 8 dny

      Is that the guy/channel that did it for the sake of a yt views?

    • @TheMono25
      @TheMono25 Před 8 dny

      @@1988nProud I don't understand the question

  • @SkyLiqh
    @SkyLiqh Před 10 dny +1

    Adams shopping list at 32:26:
    Duct Tape
    ~~~
    Be(e)r? 😂

    • @Pikwisk
      @Pikwisk Před 9 dny +1

      The ~~~ is unicorn

  • @laudysmartinez1475
    @laudysmartinez1475 Před 5 dny

    There was a lot of Adam in this episode ❤

  • @lloydevans2900
    @lloydevans2900 Před 9 dny

    There is another way of doing that "stop time / reverse time" experiment with a stream of water drops without needing any cameras: All you need is a tap or hose of some kind to make the steady stream of water drops, and an adjustable frequency strobe light. This method requires doing the experiment at night (or in a windowless room), where you can turn all the other light sources off, so that the water drops are only illuminated by the strobe light. Then all you need to do is adjust the strobe frequency while watching the stream of water drops - once you get the frequency synchronised, you can produce the same optical illusions - stopping the drops entirely or making them seem to defy gravity by going backwards.

  • @PanLukash
    @PanLukash Před 8 dny

    I can't express how much I love this show

  • @rollingmetal949
    @rollingmetal949 Před 11 dny +4

    Why the hell would I heat water in micro wave. Electric kettles exist

    • @colinofay7237
      @colinofay7237 Před 11 dny +5

      Some do it in America as they're not as common as in other countries and they may believe the speed is slower due to the 110v system.

    • @rollingmetal949
      @rollingmetal949 Před 11 dny +1

      @@colinofay7237 its pretty mental nobody has adapted them. In europe pretty much every household has one and I have one with temperature control (it tells you how hot it is)

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před 11 dny +1

      @@rollingmetal949 That seems pretty pointless to me. I have no idea why I would want to heat water to like 60 degrees or something like that. I only use it to boil water so all it has to do is indicate when it does that. I don't need to know if it's at 50 or 70 degrees.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před 11 dny +1

      @@colinofay7237 The power of an electric kettle is limited by the power of the fuses, not the electrical system as a whole.

  • @Britephartt
    @Britephartt Před 10 dny +1

    It always annoyed me that the editors of this show insisted in showing spoilers at the beginning. This episode was a bad one.

  • @Larry_Reborn
    @Larry_Reborn Před 11 dny +1

    I wonder if you could use that ball chain as a delivery mechanism for some kind of space elevator...

    • @X2yt
      @X2yt Před 11 dny +3

      No.

  • @JackAdrianZappa
    @JackAdrianZappa Před 11 dny

    The water stopping and going backwards can also be done without a camera if you have a variable strobe light.

  • @theinqov
    @theinqov Před 10 dny

    "We don't want to make any 'unnecessary' fires" then starts a fire for the purpose of entertainment :)

  • @1988nProud
    @1988nProud Před 8 dny

    41:09 im by far not a scientist but if we r talking about waves than maybe u would be better off adjusting the experiments.
    1. Instead of table use hexagon design.
    2. Intiate the middle metronomes first then going around it just for kicks n a throwback to the toilet flushing clockwise or counter. To see if that has any affects on time or outcome.
    Ps thank you for countless hours of science joy. Wish i met you folks irl.

  • @RenatoSantino
    @RenatoSantino Před 11 dny +13

    i didn't know the MythBusters tried the Mould effect. As someone who frequently nerds out on Sci-CZcams, that was cool to see.

    • @detorrV2
      @detorrV2 Před 8 dny +3

      Man, how little i like people calling it that just because he made a viral video about it.

    • @3fast5you
      @3fast5you Před 7 dny

      @@detorrV2 agreed lol

  • @nickrudd2568
    @nickrudd2568 Před 10 dny

    Love to see the exploding snake done in a contained space. As for microwaved water, Yeah thats busted but so is a umbrella plant left next to a Fridge freezer. The missus put my giant umbrella plant next to our new fridge freezer, With in two weeks every leaf had fell off and we had a stick left in the pot. Luckily i got green fingers and brought it back by repotting in fresh peat/soil mix and putting it in the sun where it belonged in the first place. Said plant is now a monster, its grown huge again.

  • @monofame
    @monofame Před 10 dny +1

    OMG they don't just tell the myths! can ou believe that?!

  • @darreno9874
    @darreno9874 Před 6 dny

    You tried to be to smart with the hockey table, there were go many degrees of freedom for the metronomes to sync.

  • @DB-.
    @DB-. Před 10 dny

    These videos - czcams.com/video/suxu1bmPm2g/video.html, czcams.com/video/0wm8ms9pxNc/video.html - show 100 metronomes synchronizing on a rigid foam table hung by wires from a frame. The 100 metronomes look very similar to the Mythbusters metronomes, so the lack of synchronization likely has has to do with the table, not the metronomes.

  • @sarahmayer8539
    @sarahmayer8539 Před 10 dny

    41:15 it only works along one axis

  • @allaboutaddison1997
    @allaboutaddison1997 Před 11 dny

    Go one way then the other, you get inside and douse the floor direct.

  • @TheMono25
    @TheMono25 Před 11 dny

    I wonder what it would be like If You used Shaped charge style Container Could possibly shock open a padlock with that

  • @blgznm
    @blgznm Před 7 dny

    Do Ball Chain in XXXLarge please =D

  • @quantumrobingaming6667

    As an irresponsible 40 year old does anyone volunteer to be my responsible adult for trying these mythbuster experiments?

    • @1988nProud
      @1988nProud Před 8 dny +1

      I can only take the role of the cool uncle saying how else would u learn

  • @supremelordoftheuniverse5449

    Tori is a badass

  • @TheMono25
    @TheMono25 Před 11 dny

    Metronomes You should have Sign them all and sold them

  • @JackAdrianZappa
    @JackAdrianZappa Před 11 dny

    42:18 Monster Toothpaste!
    Mark Rober: Hold my beer! czcams.com/video/Kou7ur5xt_4/video.html
    Mark Rober: Oh wait... czcams.com/video/e09xig209cQ/video.html

  • @simonstergaard
    @simonstergaard Před 10 dny

    they should have used 3 plants...not 2

  • @AxeKhanix
    @AxeKhanix Před 11 dny

    😊

  • @norwegiansmores811
    @norwegiansmores811 Před 11 dny +1

    i think you got it wrong. the idea of pouring boiling water directly on the plants while hot would be the killer. heat tends to cook things. even plants.

    • @Ben-no4lz
      @Ben-no4lz Před 10 dny +1

      Except he says “The myth is NOT about pouring boiling water directly onto your plants, of course that would kill them immediately”
      The myth is that the Microwave somehow kills all the nutrients in the water.

    • @saralexi1420
      @saralexi1420 Před 3 dny

      Except that would totally eliminate the need for a microwave.

  • @rj.reliable
    @rj.reliable Před 11 dny +1

    🤓

  • @iiiuuj
    @iiiuuj Před 11 dny +1

    crazy he did all htat to make it look like water is going in reverese when he coulda just took a video and rewinded it

  • @Kiwi.Rascal
    @Kiwi.Rascal Před 11 dny +3

    RIP Grant.

  • @marcioyoshisaki3418
    @marcioyoshisaki3418 Před 9 dny

    The plants on the middle of the lamp will get more lummins and will grow faster.

  • @Ryan_the_dawg
    @Ryan_the_dawg Před 11 dny

    Nice, this waa a great episode, mark robers "devils toothpaste" was a whole different ball park though in size and power.