Bizarre traveling flame discovery
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Elastic knots are really mind bending
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Pop-up tents are weirder than you think
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Watch gravity pull two metal balls together
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You can't bounce a ball under a table
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A cast saw on human skin
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Wirtz pumps are really clever
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Self-assembling material pops into 3D
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Will this toy engine work at full size? (yes)
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The Golf Ball Paradox
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The object we thought was impossible
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Space filling curves filling with water
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The Spool Paradox
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How the portal illusion works
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Can water solve a maze?
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Acoustic cameras can SEE sound
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This microscope uses touch
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The Turntable Paradox
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@bobbybologna3029
@bobbybologna3029 11 секунд тому
Nothing like hearing that the type of lightbulb we all used our whole lives is "old fashioned" lol
@rossdtool
@rossdtool 3 хвилини тому
I was just about to say Mantis shrimp when I saw that it was mentioned in the last (top) comment
@procrastinatingnerd
@procrastinatingnerd 3 хвилини тому
I wonder if anyone has tried to use this artificial diamond on a cpu as the heat spreader, and then maybe use some as a heat-sink too.
@tritonum
@tritonum 4 хвилини тому
smarter everyday did a video on exploding seeds that follow the principle of a tiny amount of energy needed for releasing a lot of it, ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hYWSiIWmjaOYkoU.html
@FrancisOsih
@FrancisOsih 5 хвилин тому
expert J rollers figured this out a long time ago.
@RdzAladdin
@RdzAladdin 7 хвилин тому
A light switch 13:36
@themultiverse5447
@themultiverse5447 8 хвилин тому
Calling a slingshot a catapult is like calling a pixel a rectangle.
@dazzlemasseur
@dazzlemasseur 10 хвилин тому
Cool something you want to keep dry by using a diamond tube
@randomguy9202
@randomguy9202 15 хвилин тому
2:39 steve jumpscare.
@RCmies
@RCmies 15 хвилин тому
My guess was that you heated it up a bit but i guess i was close
@maxximumb
@maxximumb 17 хвилин тому
A species of plant-hopping insect, Issus coleoptratus has actual gears in it's legs to help it jump.
@Trumpetman12345
@Trumpetman12345 19 хвилин тому
I can actually hear it to. I hate it when my parents use it.
@sorenkair
@sorenkair 19 хвилин тому
i don't know if this counts as a mechanism but when i fiddle with playing cards i like to hold one by its short edges between my thumb and fingers with enough pressure so that it's slightly bent, then use the other hand to wiggle the card up and down to make a funny noise.
@MandatoryFish-ul5kv
@MandatoryFish-ul5kv 19 хвилин тому
AHHHHHH- *repeated clapping* BRING ME THE JUG NOW WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT
@Chemike21
@Chemike21 26 хвилин тому
That's because your exit hole was at the bottom.
@user-uy2jj7eg9q
@user-uy2jj7eg9q 29 хвилин тому
Earth's magnetic poles have reversed 183 times in the last 83 million years, and at least several hundred times in the past 160 million years.
@julwa893
@julwa893 32 хвилини тому
Check out ferns, they are very interesting and special plant species
@themultiverse5447
@themultiverse5447 36 хвилин тому
@18:58 The algorithm does not think you'd like that video. That is the creator curating. Although I can assume he knows this and is even thinking that it is a clever, playful, and appealing way to share his content, it's not. I find it alarming that for as scientific and thought provoking the video's information is, that bit is misleading for the folks who don't know the difference.
@light9581
@light9581 38 хвилин тому
nature is win
@3mPeRaToR
@3mPeRaToR 40 хвилин тому
Are you telling me that I can use a diamond sword to beat Cryo Regisvine easily? Noted. Now do one for Pyro and Geo bosses please 😊
@TenBlackPearls
@TenBlackPearls 41 хвилина тому
Nots and crossands
@DanLiveOnUTube
@DanLiveOnUTube 43 хвилини тому
I willl be looking for dead wasps in my figs now
@wesleybilly8097
@wesleybilly8097 49 хвилин тому
so its fake diamond. Would real diamond be even better?
@duprie37
@duprie37 51 хвилина тому
I noticed something interesting going on with LEDs when I put a plasma light near my LED Xmas lights with the power off. The lights close to the plasma lit up.
@Ze0SIX
@Ze0SIX 58 хвилин тому
use gold or aluminium or copper or a laser. or colder ice. cut ice with sound. cut ice with a very hot insulator. like the one from spaceships. they can hold heat so well because they have like zero thermal conductivity, so it would probably be hard to cut ice with a 1000° hot pice of spaceship insulation
@benpollock4595
@benpollock4595 Годину тому
What about an elite baseball player throwing a ball? A pitcher’s arm flexes backwards and builds energy like a rubber band and is then released. That’s the only way to throw 80, 90, or even 100 mph. It’s a slingshot effect as opposed to a pushing effect.
@blaznrayln4968
@blaznrayln4968 Годину тому
The day i stop hearing these lighters is how i know im really getting old.
@bijibijmak
@bijibijmak Годину тому
I believe the mechanism you’ve printed can be called a toggle. You can find toggle clamps using the same mechanism for clamping things down. Other example are glass bottles with a latch on top for closing them shut. For human body power amplification I’m thinking of speaking. Pronunciation of some letters like P and B (in an exaggerated manner) requires you to compress your breath in your mouth and store that energy in the air and your cheeks to finally blow it out and pronounce those sounds 😆
@Isaac-47517
@Isaac-47517 Годину тому
Isn't that mechanism found in components of human cells?
@GalaxyNewsRadio_
@GalaxyNewsRadio_ Годину тому
You can do this with a knife too. You fingers heat up the metal and it netls
@adamhunter7014
@adamhunter7014 Годину тому
As long as this is not the exam im okay with this. Series and parallel were hard enough in circuits
@frankmurray9283
@frankmurray9283 Годину тому
Silver works better
@user-wd9fs5lt7q
@user-wd9fs5lt7q Годину тому
A flip phone of course!
@Fibonochos
@Fibonochos Годину тому
Why don't we use artificial diamond in radiators ?
@boundary1086
@boundary1086 Годину тому
I believe the bistable principle of the Venus flytrap is similar to this.
@KingGurke98
@KingGurke98 Годину тому
Maybe we should make our pots and pans out of diamonds.
@badkluster
@badkluster Годину тому
you look ten years younger without the gruffy beard (just like me!)
@lucchesi87
@lucchesi87 Годину тому
Am I to assume the factory where this was made is not on the ground?
@aminmakhlouf1247
@aminmakhlouf1247 Годину тому
This is rerarded
@snickerdog65hume27
@snickerdog65hume27 Годину тому
“Diamond is a really good conductor of heat” This is also one of the weird facts I somehow learnt from a video game
@sethmath2778
@sethmath2778 Годину тому
16:13 what happened to monkeys? Id argue than any animal with apposable thumbs probably used external power amplification in some area of their life
@cliftonbowers6376
@cliftonbowers6376 Годину тому
Not to far from frozen CO2 or defrost too the diamond dat iz yall ..😮
@pokmonx
@pokmonx Годину тому
I need some diamond thermal paste 😂
@Jayderzomb
@Jayderzomb Годину тому
Also pressure is heat which also makes the ice melt
@Techno-Universal
@Techno-Universal Годину тому
Imagine them using diamond as a heat conductor in future cooling systems for semiconductors! :)
@SIGNALacquired
@SIGNALacquired Годину тому
maps by Muslims from earlier generations, had the south at the top of the map. Interesting ...
@jeffwillsea6757
@jeffwillsea6757 Годину тому
Makes me want to question how good a diamond heat sync would be. Aside from really expensive.
@hectororestes2752
@hectororestes2752 Годину тому
Diamond CPU cooler?
@jasi5534
@jasi5534 Годину тому
Also in a dc circuit + and - are reversed. Electrons which are negatively charged flow toward the positive charges of the source.
@Pohtija
@Pohtija Годину тому
This is so cool, pretty and amazing! :D