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The music is very distracting and takes away from the quality of the video IMO. Part of the appeal is being able to hear all of the little sounds that happen during the event, and cliche royalty free music ruins that experience.
Awesome
LAVA 1500℃ vs GIANT -1500℃
Who are the legends that are watching this master piece at 2024 👇
Lava is it's crunchy
What is official casio statement, that g-shock failed?
Raund???????
Space King sighting @ 1:16
I like how when you add hot stuff to ice it plays techno music instead of making a high pitched sound
Remember guys, don’t try this experiment at home.
Where can you get a shredder like that
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Lock 1000℃ vs Lock -1000℃
2:41 when he touched the water my anxiety level be like: 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
Ты у Алекс боука воруешь, продал канал плохому челу
Куда воруешь 😡
Зачем воровать
Зачем воровать
Ты зачем воруешь
Lava over strong🎉
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That rapid thermal cooling from the LN would have completely ruined the inner structure and made it incredibly fragile, moreso than it already was.
"Warning don’t do this at home" Me:ok I’ll do it outside😂
Does pool full of when I can see it😮😮😮😮😮😮
Bruh i want the obsidian
Permisson do you Use In
You are very bad well The moon is live view fake touch telescope and not touch the moon of laser😂😂😂😂😂😂
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That was interesting. 😊
Ice block before experiment: _orgasmic voice_ Mmmmm, *yes, daddy!*
It did make me wonder what metal the shredder teeth were made of.
Keep your ice away from this guy
It came to a factor called "Thermal Equilibrium" in Physics hehe
Fill the void with colored water, re-freeze and see what happens. Probably turn out to be knarley cool 😎
*y e d e s I g n I s y e r y h u m e n* Edit: yery yery
*Real Lava+Water=Obsidian*
Bro you gotta come over, i got a new hobby, its hard to explain, dont wear sandals
I would recognize that Crysis soundtrack from ANYWHERE!
What's that? 360,000 miles away or so?. Doable but i didn't see the beam point.
氷が「暑いよぉ~」って汗ダラダラ垂らしてるみたいで面白いw
I imagine an alternate universe where the balls instantly melts towards the side and falls down as a 1000c metal ball rolls across the yard.
I actually have a way way way better method to do this
4:37 its called copper. It’s used in pennys and in the periodic table. It’s atomic number is 29 If you want to make it again here’s some few chemical reactions involving copper. here are four chemical reactions involving copper: 1. **Copper Oxide Reduction**: \( \text{CuO} + \text{H}_2 ightarrow \text{Cu} + \text{H}_2\text{O} \) In this reaction, copper oxide reacts with hydrogen gas to produce copper and water. 2. **Copper Sulfide Roasting**: \( \text{2CuS} + \text{3O}_2 ightarrow \text{2CuO} + \text{2SO}_2 \) Copper sulfide is heated in the presence of oxygen to produce copper oxide and sulfur dioxide. 3. **Copper Carbonate Decomposition**: \( \text{CuCO}_3 ightarrow \text{CuO} + \text{CO}_2 \) Copper carbonate decomposes upon heating to produce copper oxide and carbon dioxide. 4. **Copper Nitrate Decomposition**: \( \text{2Cu(NO}_3\text{)}_2 ightarrow \text{2CuO} + \text{4NO}_2 + \text{O}_2 \) Copper(II) nitrate decomposes upon heating to produce copper oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen.
You have pretty much accomplished nothing! What a WASTE of time!
Ice....The clear winner
Ice stronger than fire
In the immortal lyrics of the Jimi Hendrix song "Dolly Dagger" "Hey red hot mama you better step aside, This chick's gonna burn you to a block of ice, look out"
Skip to 2:29 to see the lava vr shredder
Try this again with molten ball
It's about time we got around to some hard science on the internet. What took so long?