Doing an experiment during the 2023 annular eclipse

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  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey8964 ай бұрын

    The fact that the image from a magnifying glass is just the image of the sun is so obvious and unsurprising. Yet it's never crossed my mind because the sun is "always" round.

  • @rustyschackleford5800

    @rustyschackleford5800

    4 ай бұрын

    It's upside down too. Take a magnifying glass, point it towards a light source like a window, and focus it on a piece of paper. You'll see an upside down image.

  • @tolep

    @tolep

    4 ай бұрын

    @@rustyschackleford5800 Can be upside up ,, why nor?

  • @WastedDad

    @WastedDad

    4 ай бұрын

    It never crossed my mind because i was focused on burning something

  • @noahtemple8312

    @noahtemple8312

    4 ай бұрын

    I once discovered this as a child while attempting to burn a piece of paper with the light from the ceiling. When I focused the beam, I just saw flipped picture of the coiled light bulb on the paper 😂

  • @zutaca2825

    @zutaca2825

    4 ай бұрын

    @@tolep well it can be right side up or upside down, it depends on whether the surface you're projecting onto is closer than or further than the focal length of the lens, the distance past the lens at which a beam of light shone into the lens converges on a single point, because once the rays of light cross over each other the ones pointing from above the center have moved below

  • @BigJohn4516
    @BigJohn45164 ай бұрын

    A phenomenon that I’ve noticed during the 3 eclipses that I have witnessed is leaves on trees acting as pinhole cameras and casting thousands of images of the crescent eclipse on the ground.

  • @ChemEDan

    @ChemEDan

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't think Cody has ever lived in a state with trees (sarcasm 🙂)

  • @numanumatard

    @numanumatard

    4 ай бұрын

    Phenomena is usually used to describe something unexplained, but I admit its been used for anything that seems remotely surprising. This would be one of the latter, and yes its magnificent to see in real life.

  • @chaotickreg7024

    @chaotickreg7024

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@numanumatardPhenomena is just anything that happens in nature, loads of phenomena are explained. The northern lights are an explained phenomena.

  • @yodan00b

    @yodan00b

    4 ай бұрын

    on a similar note, my family have been using a colander as a sort of many pinhole projector during the last couple eclipses and it makes a cool array of mini suns projected in the shadow =)

  • @lily_skye

    @lily_skye

    4 ай бұрын

    I saw that too!! I was so surprised, though it made sense after I thought about it. It was super pretty

  • @Sam_Sam2
    @Sam_Sam24 ай бұрын

    When I saw this notif I thought I just missed an eclipse.

  • @brettbennetts4528

    @brettbennetts4528

    4 ай бұрын

    The total eclipse is coming in April 2024, soon enough

  • @ListedFire

    @ListedFire

    4 ай бұрын

    Don’t miss the eclipse in April

  • @uncommonsense360

    @uncommonsense360

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@ListedFireis there a place Cody's Lab fans are meeting up for the April one?

  • @Akotski-ys9rr

    @Akotski-ys9rr

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m gonna assume or rather hope that it wasn’t visible in my area anyway

  • @bazil538

    @bazil538

    4 ай бұрын

    there will be a CME in april as well, the eclipse happening at the same time would be interesting if it lines up

  • @TotalyRandomUsername
    @TotalyRandomUsername4 ай бұрын

    I saw a full solar eclypse in Germany like 25 years ago. It was unbelivable how quick the temperatur and environment changed. Temperature dropped massivly from one moment to the next and a strong wind started out of nothing. I can only imagine how scary this had to be for people in former times when they had not idea what caused that.

  • @savagesarethebest7251

    @savagesarethebest7251

    3 ай бұрын

    I saw one in Sweden at the same time, might be the same. The birds stopped to sing here, which was surreal. I can understand that people must have been chocked before we knew what it was

  • @PinkeySuavo

    @PinkeySuavo

    Ай бұрын

    you dont really need solar eclipse for that. On most summer times when it's cloudy it's cold, hot, cold, hot. That's why we always seek for places with shadow when its hot outside.

  • @torbjrngeorgsen5985
    @torbjrngeorgsen59854 ай бұрын

    Seing the clouds imaged on the wood kinda blew my mind. Never thought of it that way

  • @erinmac4750

    @erinmac4750

    4 ай бұрын

    That was super cool! I didn't think the clouds would imaged, just the light. ✌️😎🍀

  • @callmeshaggy5166

    @callmeshaggy5166

    4 ай бұрын

    Teeeccchhnically, they're just shadows of the clouds. But the light is focused so much that their shapes and even densities are discernable with a good enough lens. You're basically looking at what an undeveloped image on film paper would look like, without the darkroom.

  • @Ultracity6060

    @Ultracity6060

    4 ай бұрын

    I used to do that all the time as a kid. I'd use a magnifying glass to project an upside-down image of what's outside the window onto a wall of the house. Try this at home, kids.

  • @LLPTV

    @LLPTV

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Ultracity6060 do you have any idea how many houses you just burned

  • @Ultracity6060

    @Ultracity6060

    4 ай бұрын

    @@LLPTV As long as the _sun_ isn't out your window, you're fine.

  • @rogergadley9965
    @rogergadley99654 ай бұрын

    Back in 1962 or ‘63 I was working as a cowboy in North Dakota. I was herding cattle when an eclipse came through (if that’s the correct term). I wasn’t in the path of the total eclipse. The sky and the ground got darker, as though heavy low clouds had moved in, except there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. The sun was shining, but it seemed to be putting off a lower level metallic light (whatever that might be). I had known we’d have an eclipse so I had brought along a couple pieces of card paper. I punched a hole in one for the lens and used the other as a projector screen. Sure enough the image of the sun was a skinny sliver. I was surprised how bright (even though much diminished) sun in the sky was, yet how little the sliver actually was the sun was round and seemed full. Another odd thing. Birds had been chirping but fell silent and crickets started making cricket clicks, as though it was nightfall. Eerie. Oh and, the cows quit making noise and nervously shuffled around. I had been in the process of moving them to a new pasture and they were waiting for me to drag open a fence so they could be moved. My horse, which was a normally skittish Arabian mare seemed apprehensive but waiting for me to give her directions (which, of course, I did.) she and I had been through a lot together, flooding, heavy hail storms (we found shelter in a big culvert) and we one day found ourselves on the edge of a tornado that passed through. It was chaotic, but we were unscathed. She trusted me. I could always calm her, so I trusted her.

  • @Definitelynotacelebrity

    @Definitelynotacelebrity

    4 ай бұрын

    Eclipses are interesting events. It’s incredible how the world completely changes for a few minutes and then ten minutes later it’s like nothing ever happened. Makes you feel small.

  • @iangabriel5536

    @iangabriel5536

    4 ай бұрын

    You seem like such a nice dude! This is an awesome story!

  • @renerpho

    @renerpho

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like the eclipse of July 20, 1963.

  • @VovaVidilin

    @VovaVidilin

    4 ай бұрын

    Wholesome. Thank you for sharing)

  • @pnadk
    @pnadk4 ай бұрын

    Cody's Lab is how science education should be done.

  • @elinope4745

    @elinope4745

    4 ай бұрын

    I have been educated today. But you are actually doing science as it should be done, where the student seeks out the good teachers and learns from them.

  • @aufoslab

    @aufoslab

    4 ай бұрын

    he doesn't make many videos any more.

  • @NorthernChev

    @NorthernChev

    4 ай бұрын

    …what? Fail after fail? Although, that is what I like about his channel, he shows the warts and all.

  • @asdads3948

    @asdads3948

    4 ай бұрын

    You mean without the thought processes and calculations behind it, but just showing the result? Not complaining about cody, but this is infotainment not education.

  • @FinallyAlmino

    @FinallyAlmino

    4 ай бұрын

    I have a Masters degree in Science communication, and I can confirm, Cody is amazing!

  • @5t0n3d-G4m3r
    @5t0n3d-G4m3r4 ай бұрын

    if my suspicions are correct i would like to say congatz............ looking foward to the new cast member later this year XD

  • @dionh70
    @dionh704 ай бұрын

    Cody, if you can still find one, the old projection big-screen TVs had a Fresnel lens (pronounced fre-nel or fray-nel) paired with a lenticular lens to concentrate the light from the projection tubes off the internal mirror into a specific viewing field typically shaped like an oval cone. I have one that I salvaged from one of those old TVs that someone had set out on the curb. There's a KZreadr that has one mounted in a wooden frame so he can manipulate the angle easily and melts things with the concentrated sunlight. It's an excellent demonstration of the amount of energy that hits a given area of the planet.

  • @adriancontreras6797

    @adriancontreras6797

    4 ай бұрын

    Backyard Scientist?

  • @steviebboy69

    @steviebboy69

    4 ай бұрын

    I remember that and I think he was from Florida? Green power science I think the same name Cody mentioned he got the Fresnel lens from.

  • @daleatkin8927

    @daleatkin8927

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like an old King of Random video….

  • @trulyinfamous

    @trulyinfamous

    4 ай бұрын

    I got a massive one of those lenses and while I never got around to building a mount for it, I did melt metal and ceramic using it and just burn stuff.

  • @tylermccleary3304
    @tylermccleary33044 ай бұрын

    glad to see Cody still around! i used to watch ya every day for like a year back in like 2016 or something like that!

  • @VPCh.
    @VPCh.4 ай бұрын

    Magnifying lenses are fascinating. Another interesting feature of a magnifying lense is that it can't heat things hotter than the temperature of the source light. Even with an infinite sized lense.

  • @AlexTrest

    @AlexTrest

    4 ай бұрын

    crazy, i wonder why this happens

  • @faq_is_love

    @faq_is_love

    4 ай бұрын

    Didn't expect a clipper channel here in the Cody's comments.

  • @personzorz

    @personzorz

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@AlexTrest because it is just mapping different points in your field of view to a smaller subset of points. Eventually it's just like your whole sky is full of the surface of the sun, in which case it's like you're just above the sun's surface. You will heat up until you radiate energy as fast as you absorb it, which in the extreme case is you completely surrounded by the sun's surface and at the same temperature

  • @TotalXPvideos

    @TotalXPvideos

    4 ай бұрын

    @AlexTrest because it doesn't magnify the light perse, it focuses the light, you can't get more energy out of something than you're putting in.

  • @mohitrahaman

    @mohitrahaman

    4 ай бұрын

    @@faq_is_love waduhek is a clipper channel? the butane lighter brand?

  • @Korbino
    @Korbino4 ай бұрын

    I like to see that Cody's still making videos, I always learn something new from them, glad that I'm still able to watch your videos whenever you post a new one.

  • @dappermanphoto
    @dappermanphoto4 ай бұрын

    As happy as I always am to see Cody post, To have a camera (wo)man again is amazing. I hope it is what I think. I'm happy Cody has continued to create after every turmoil.

  • @brianwill5929

    @brianwill5929

    3 ай бұрын

    What happened?

  • @sdspivey
    @sdspivey4 ай бұрын

    In 2017, I noticed a tree having thousands of tiny gaps between the leaves, casting thousands of tiny eclipses on the ground. I'm off to Nazas in April.

  • @aliabdi6094

    @aliabdi6094

    4 ай бұрын

    Very cool

  • @60NineK
    @60NineK4 ай бұрын

    Glad to see a video from you, Hope life's doing you well these days Cody.

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA4 ай бұрын

    Photo film will work there, just focus on a sheet, and it will decompose to silver rapidly, no developing needed.

  • @handpancakeman
    @handpancakeman4 ай бұрын

    I always absolutely love seeing another Cody's Lab video :)

  • @j0hnf_uk
    @j0hnf_uk4 ай бұрын

    I remember, way back in 1999, when there was a total eclipse happened over the southern part of England, I lived a bit further north so only got a partial eclipse, but still quite a significant one, that the light changed where any point of light reflected from the sun formed crescent shapes. Even reflections off glass or other shiny surfaces seemed to take on a curved appearance. The light was also quite subdued due to the lessening of the light available. A very surreal experience.

  • @local.gay.writer
    @local.gay.writer4 ай бұрын

    TONIGHT WE STEAL THE MOOOOOONNNNN

  • @user-nu2pj2ch7t
    @user-nu2pj2ch7t4 ай бұрын

    You bring so much joy to my life Cody. Thank you for everything you do

  • @mindseyeproductions8798
    @mindseyeproductions87984 ай бұрын

    Thank you Cody; I always enjoyed your videos and your compelling personality.

  • @_Piers_
    @_Piers_3 ай бұрын

    In the late 90's we had a pretty good eclipse in the UK. The thing that suprised me the most were the shadows cast by trees - the bright spots as the light twinkelled through the wind blown leaves were all cresent shaped, hundreds of litte cresents dancing accross the floor with the breeze. It was a really magical effect and a great day.

  • @eddiewiller
    @eddiewiller4 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that you're out there trying stuff, Cody. Even when it doesn't work out.

  • @BrainHurts5446
    @BrainHurts54464 ай бұрын

    Saving this for homeschool. Amongst several others. Thank you

  • @cerberez
    @cerberez4 ай бұрын

    It's amazing realising everything is an image of the Sun. Every glimmer, every object, everything you see with sunlight is the sun's image.

  • @chandler6351

    @chandler6351

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s almost as if god is pure light and we are created in its image

  • @GamingGamer1000

    @GamingGamer1000

    4 ай бұрын

    @@chandler6351 You're on a science KZread channel lol

  • @LordProtectorPepper
    @LordProtectorPepper4 ай бұрын

    Yayyy more Cody, it's so nice to see so many genuine smiles in all your videos again. Never stopped loving the videos but I did miss this kind of excitement and these short lil videos. Love the huge projects but 5 minutes of you nerding out is just as entertaining

  • @MrImpossible86

    @MrImpossible86

    4 ай бұрын

    💯 love seeing him smile again.

  • @Hebdomad7
    @Hebdomad74 ай бұрын

    An amazing experiment! Well done. Glad to see you're doing well too doing what you want. Seeing your joy doing what you love inspires me to try do the same.

  • @bazil538
    @bazil5384 ай бұрын

    hey Cody, get some thermal receipt paper to take with you next time you try to burn an image of the sun, also thank you so much for all the vids and experiments you do and share with us :)

  • @johannaverplank4858
    @johannaverplank48584 ай бұрын

    I live in Indianapolis, so I’ll be in the direct path of the total solar eclipse in 2024. When I was a young child I experienced a total solar eclipse, and my dad helped me set up a box for viewing (back then we didn’t have cool eclipse glasses). It’s one of the best memories I have. I’m excited to make some good memories for my niece and nephews.

  • @chitlitlah

    @chitlitlah

    4 ай бұрын

    I flew to Charleston to see the eclipse in 2019. Here's what you can expect when the eclipse happens: 100% cloud cover.

  • @hulking_presence

    @hulking_presence

    4 ай бұрын

    Why don't you have your own children?

  • @christiannorf1680

    @christiannorf1680

    4 ай бұрын

    @@hulking_presence Why do you ask extremely intimate and insensitive questions on the internet? There are a million reasons somebody might have no children. And none of them are of your concern.

  • @evilsharkey8954
    @evilsharkey89544 ай бұрын

    There was a partial eclipse when I was in middle school. The science teacher had us go outside and make pinhole viewers. My friend and I, being dorks, poked dozens of holes in our paper to get lots of little crescent sun spots. The shadows of the trees were all curly on the edges, too.

  • @randysmeltzer6891
    @randysmeltzer68914 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video Cody, it is good to see that you appear to be in great spirits, looking forward to more vids...

  • @tomclanys
    @tomclanys4 ай бұрын

    Every time I see Cody upload is a good day :) You made my life so much more interesting all the way back from where you started uploading! Thanks for all these years of teaching us cool stuff!

  • @FellerofTrees
    @FellerofTrees12 күн бұрын

    We need a SmarterEveryDay and Cody'sLab collab. Seeing you guys geek out together would be a trip. I love the way you guys look at the world.

  • @mrnnhnz
    @mrnnhnz4 ай бұрын

    Hey, thanks for the video. By the way, I learned about fresnel lenses when I took Drama at school - it's one type of lens they use when lighting plays. The pronunciation we were told, so you know, is fra-NEL, not FREZH-nel.

  • @terryboyer1342

    @terryboyer1342

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep, the "s" is silent.

  • @technoman9000

    @technoman9000

    4 ай бұрын

    Great, next you'll be telling me that I'm pronouncing piezo wrong...

  • @terryboyer1342

    @terryboyer1342

    4 ай бұрын

    @@technoman9000 Oh a wise guy eh? How about giving this a try? Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz

  • @whuzzzup

    @whuzzzup

    4 ай бұрын

    The guy was french. It's fʀɛˈnɛl

  • @jdriver1419
    @jdriver14194 ай бұрын

    HEY! I'M glad you shared because I think I have a great addition. Get the label roll for Brother Thermal transfer label printers. They don't use ANY ink. It's super cheap and it uses heat to make the paper black or red. So just buy a roll of that paper/labels. I'm quite sure it would print the sun very quickly. I'll test with the sun when i get a chance.

  • @maxximumb
    @maxximumb4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Cody for that. Something I had never thought about but found really interesting.

  • @MelancholyKnight
    @MelancholyKnight4 ай бұрын

    Love your channle man ive ben subbed for years and have learned so much from you, and your experiments are thought invoking

  • @heroslippy6666
    @heroslippy66664 ай бұрын

    Good attempt Cody. I loved seeing the image of the clouds from the lens!

  • @dizzious
    @dizzious4 ай бұрын

    Yeah! I was in NM about 30 miles East of Roswell for the eclipse. Wish I'd thought of the magnifying glass trick! Awesome video as always, Cody.

  • @penitentman7139
    @penitentman71394 ай бұрын

    I like the way you teach, Sir. Like, I actually get it when you explain stuff. Thanks

  • @tylerjacobs1076
    @tylerjacobs10764 ай бұрын

    Cody's lab is by far my favorite channel to watch on KZread. I always get excited when I see that Cody releases a new upload. My favorite thing to watch is his chemistry related videos. A big part of why i've been a Chem major has been due to the fact that I watched his videos when I was younger. Cody is an exceptional scientist and I look forward in watching his future videos.

  • @TheHeschy
    @TheHeschy4 ай бұрын

    Love your style of shooting/editing Videos cody ❤️

  • @IgorDexPap
    @IgorDexPap4 ай бұрын

    Cody, you should have brought a thermal paper such as those grocery stores use to print receipts on. That maybe would have been more sensitive than wood to the sun's heat. Great ideia, to imortalize an eclipse as a burnt image!

  • @Dewsta26
    @Dewsta264 ай бұрын

    Always interesting bro. Thanks for the years

  • @AsmodeusMictian
    @AsmodeusMictian4 ай бұрын

    It's an awesome day when Cody uploads a new video. Thank you for what you do!! :)

  • @forgingluck
    @forgingluck4 ай бұрын

    The bit that tripped me up was that the cooler temps from the sun being partly blocked caused those clouds to form. I hadn't even thought of that possibility

  • @r3dp9

    @r3dp9

    4 ай бұрын

    I actually kinda doubt that's what's happening. At the very least, there are other factors involved. Transparent mediums such as air don't absorb sunlight as quickly, on account of being transparent. It takes awhile for any change in sunlight to affect air. Sunlight affects the ground faster, because the ground is opaque, but the ground also has a bunch of thermal mass, so it still takes awhile to change. So while the eclipse is definitely affecting temperature, especially at the surface, I doubt it would affect anything as high up as clouds by very much. I could see it being one of the 'straw that broke the camels back' factors in cloud formation, but it would be far from the most prominent factor.

  • @trizza01
    @trizza014 ай бұрын

    Great to see another video from you mate.

  • @2.7petabytes
    @2.7petabytes4 ай бұрын

    Great video Cody! We here in the Midwest are gonna be getting a nice eclipse soon

  • @andysPARK
    @andysPARK4 ай бұрын

    Good to see you out and about Cody :)

  • @storbytronics
    @storbytronics4 ай бұрын

    This is so cool! I really want to try making eclipse burn art now!

  • @torquesjr
    @torquesjr4 ай бұрын

    Really good stuff @Cody'sLab! Ohh how I've missed these types of videos (:

  • @LnDSuv
    @LnDSuv3 ай бұрын

    Annular eclipse looks a lot like that black hole pic, so cool.

  • @flopilop4596
    @flopilop45964 ай бұрын

    Blessed by another great video!

  • @nickg5250
    @nickg52504 ай бұрын

    Always such cool ideas and inspiring curiosity

  • @MrSnudger
    @MrSnudger4 ай бұрын

    I've been told that dappled shade is actually many pinhole cameras formed by moving leaves. If this is the case you might see a change during an eclipse, but I've never managed to try it out myself.

  • @xrror

    @xrror

    4 ай бұрын

    this 100% happens, as a kid I remember we happened to be next to a hedge leading up to an eclipse and on the ground behind the bushes were a bunch of small images of the sun on the ground. It would have been sometime around the 1995-1997 timeframe in the U.S. midwest, since i was still in high school at the time and we happened to be out for lunch hour and got to see it. Thanks for reminding me of that memory BTW!

  • @dionh70

    @dionh70

    4 ай бұрын

    The most recent eclipse that moved over southern California produced this exact effect when the sunlight filtered through the leaves of the sycamore trees across the street. The pavement was covered with countless pinhole images. We could watch the eclipse in progress right on the ground. It's actually only really visible when the leaves are nearly motionless, though, because that's when the apertures between the leaves are stable.

  • @cheeto4493

    @cheeto4493

    4 ай бұрын

    I was wondering how this worked. I saw the same effect in the shadow of the leaves from my elm tree on my front porch. Perfect little crescents 🌙

  • @thatprogramer
    @thatprogramer4 ай бұрын

    Nice to see you back cody i really missed you!

  • @cabwaylingo_
    @cabwaylingo_4 ай бұрын

    this is amazing, please do all sorts of experiments like this during this years total eclipse!

  • @Fishpig79
    @Fishpig794 ай бұрын

    Love these vids, so very cool

  • @willbutcher4905
    @willbutcher49054 ай бұрын

    Keep at it Cody, I'll watch every upload

  • @user-mq8mr4vg9v
    @user-mq8mr4vg9v4 ай бұрын

    Looking good, Cody!

  • @kevinrivera1492
    @kevinrivera14924 ай бұрын

    We need some good videos, been too long, glad to see the lady out with ya! Keep em coming! The videos!

  • @igalacticheroi
    @igalacticheroi4 ай бұрын

    Looking great Cody!!

  • @Blaze-wx8li
    @Blaze-wx8li4 ай бұрын

    Very cool!!! Good to see you again

  • @jmpattillo
    @jmpattillo4 ай бұрын

    Here’s hoping the clouds stay away in April!

  • @mohitrahaman
    @mohitrahaman4 ай бұрын

    Bad luck I remember my once in a lifetime total solar eclipse ruined by clouds, damnit atmosphere just chill

  • @sablatnic8030

    @sablatnic8030

    4 ай бұрын

    Mine too. :'-(

  • @reapergnome666
    @reapergnome6664 ай бұрын

    Over 100,000 views in about a day. Still got it Cody, keep up the good work!

  • @mikeroni
    @mikeroni4 ай бұрын

    You are the best KZreadr, never stop

  • @herrbrahms
    @herrbrahms2 ай бұрын

    Sorry to see that you had clouds in Utah. We had a similar invasion of altocumulus clouds near Lakeview, OR. It was highly annoying.

  • @ChaosPootato
    @ChaosPootato4 ай бұрын

    ... my mind's blown, it makes complete sense but it's still crazy

  • @StingrayOfficial
    @StingrayOfficial4 ай бұрын

    Seeing the clouds from the magnifying lens projection was really cool. Never noticed that before when I did "experiments" as a kid.

  • @cyprex
    @cyprex4 ай бұрын

    This was fun, thanks!

  • @FireStillPlays
    @FireStillPlays4 ай бұрын

    Hey! I was out at Topaz Mountain this last July, hope you enjoyed your time!

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc4 ай бұрын

    Great to see you had fun :)

  • @SkateSoup
    @SkateSoup4 ай бұрын

    Very cool idea and credit for giving it a try, having an idea that depends on an astronomical event and you've got like 15 minutes where you can try before you have to wait months or a year to try again is always anxiety inducing. Darn you, clouds!

  • @a-lien
    @a-lien3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for also uploading partial successes. This is what science is about and more people need to see that an experiment is allowed to "fail" at the intended outcome. Like in this case it can still produce interesting to look at results that were able to illustrate the principle

  • @Dwumper
    @Dwumper4 ай бұрын

    Really cool. Makes perfect sense that it would work this way, but I never thought about it.

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe4 ай бұрын

    Very cool demonstration :)

  • @MitchFlint
    @MitchFlint4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for that Cody! Cool to see the annular eclipse I missed. No experiment is a failure: When an experiment doesn't produce results, it demonstrates what doesn't work, which itself is knowledge. If there were a book of failed experiments I could fill a chapter with what I know is no-go.

  • @rnedisc
    @rnedisc4 ай бұрын

    we had to do a similar experiment in highschool phsyics with a magnifying glass and lamps with glow wires projecting the image.You'd use to lense to project the image of the lamp on the wall. Then mesure the size of the image. Then with the distances from the lens and IIRC the focal point distance of the lense or whatever (can't remember exactly) you could calculate the actual diameter of the wire. That's also how we discovered certain halogen lamps were double winded! The actyual wires were absolutely tiny! Was really cool.

  • @viperbite18
    @viperbite184 ай бұрын

    Nice experiment. I was actually in Oak City, UT for the eclipse, scheduled a road trip out west around it. We almost went west instead of east but saw the clouds and tried our best to avoid them.

  • @cobralyoner
    @cobralyoner4 ай бұрын

    I mean of course it is that way. just makes sense. but I never thought about it. Thanks Cody!

  • @Akotski-ys9rr
    @Akotski-ys9rr4 ай бұрын

    I swear I remember when there was a partial eclipse in my area, I remember seeing the shadows of the leaves of trees also being crescent shaped

  • @ZoonCrypticon
    @ZoonCrypticon4 ай бұрын

    What happened to the carboniferous plants and little insects in a bottle ? Still growing and multiplying ?

  • @LLPTV
    @LLPTV4 ай бұрын

    for some reason i was half expecting cody to just look at the sun with his bare eyes and tell us it's no big deal

  • @weekendstuff
    @weekendstuff4 ай бұрын

    Well so obvious and so surprising at the same time. Nice idea you had there.

  • @indicaking
    @indicaking4 ай бұрын

    Haven't watched one of your videos I over a year, but when I saw that notification I instantly clicked

  • @Frogasmol
    @Frogasmol4 ай бұрын

    It always fun to see Cody Don pop up on KZread

  • @Thejosiphas
    @Thejosiphas4 ай бұрын

    the ring from the fresnel lens was so cool!

  • @mikeag
    @mikeag3 ай бұрын

    I hope this is what I think it is! And if it is, you found a keeper because anybody that thinks experiments are cool and beautiful is definitely one to keep around.

  • @shorty1815
    @shorty18154 ай бұрын

    I like that you wore your goggles as UV protection! Looks a bit silly but polycarbonate is actually a really good UV Filter. Love these little details

  • @ChongMcBong
    @ChongMcBong4 ай бұрын

    thanks Cody :)

  • @bytesabre
    @bytesabre4 ай бұрын

    I used a black metal painted tea tray as projection screen with a big magnifying glass back in the late 90s, worked a treat

  • @Twitchi
    @Twitchi4 ай бұрын

    That was great, thanks

  • @grants169
    @grants1694 ай бұрын

    I invite you to southern Illinois for the eclipse in April. It was spectacular 7 years ago and this is the best place in the world to see it. Got a lot of land and a house at your disposal.

  • @xGaLoSx
    @xGaLoSx4 ай бұрын

    Very interesting idea, Cody! Sucks about the weather 🥹

  • @robertquade9038
    @robertquade90384 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs19814 ай бұрын

    Awesome thanks for sharing

  • @harriehausenman8623
    @harriehausenman86234 ай бұрын

    Wonderful idea! And the clouds, well… they do what they want. Maybe next time 🤞 ☺

  • @timothyvanderschultzen9640
    @timothyvanderschultzen96404 ай бұрын

    Bright idea, Cody!

  • @PerspectiveEngineer
    @PerspectiveEngineer4 ай бұрын

    Super neat, The last eclipse I saw my favorite part was the dappled sunlight coming through the tree leaves and these hundreds of little crescent shapes on the ground. Yeah next time pinholes.... always good to see you take care everyone.