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Can Glow-in-the-Dark Self Charge?
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- Опубліковано 3 вер 2022
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I think the devs have patched the 'infinite light glitch' a few patches ago.
"They lowered the light received from other pigments and removed light receive from the same color pigment"
I think they implemented a debuff to energy transfer via light
Imagine having a flash bang turning glow in the dark wall into room light 😂
@@darwisyaiman1865 had that bug during the pre-alpha version release
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Guy: *You look so bright today!*
Friend: *Oh yes, maybe I can show that to you if this Sun sets off early.*
Man, I would pay a lot to have an entire outfit that just glows in the dark with a bunch of cool colors
@@cjlite0210 Yes, that’s typically how the exchange of goods and services works.
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Is said friend an african american cia age nt
This is related to laws of thermodynamics and ultimately to perpetual motion and how you cannot get endless energy to last forever from one source! Clever way to explore this impossible concept!
Yes, but also, more than yes.
Even if they did charge each other, it wouldn't be perpetual motion. The brightness will dampen0
@@thatnike2604 On quantum scale it would actually be perpetual motion.
While yes, thatvis correct, the whole "has to be charged by a higher frequency" is more so an innate property of the material
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I want to see a whole rainbow of colours slightly charging each other
Yess
This reminds me of troll face trying to make car move with 2 magnets
"can I make a perpetuum mobile?"
Physics: "no"
What a surprise!!
What if you coated clothing and shoes in a hydrophobic substance and went down a water slide?
Or tried swimming in hydrophobic gear?
The matrix will glitch and you'll wake up to see Jesus
Could you write on those surfaces using a laser? That'd be cool. Like a light pen.
yes
Needs to be a high frequency laser, like blue, violet or even UV. A green or red laser pointer won't work.
If this worked you could have
marketed the bottle of paint as:
Perpetual Potion...
Lego should make some pieces using this stuff
I feel like this is a portal 2 experience
This stuff is surprisingly bright in person. I used the blue to paint the fret markers on my guitar. It illuminates the area around it bright enough to read by.
“Very Cool👍”
Where did you get the green pigment? Its awesome!
How is this the ONLY channel where EVERY video teaches me something I didn't know
"Eyy, is doing it."
**Shows A murder scene**
Love your vids
I used this idea at one point but I was also using tritium and that's where I realized that the wavelength matters! I have green tritium rods and green glow paint that I have super concentrated and the glow paint will not be charged by the tritium rods at all. I want to try this with blue tritium rods or even white ones but tritium is gone through the roof lately! Maybe you can do something with the idea because what I was trying to do was in case a tritium rod lattice configuration inside of some Crystal Clear epoxy and coat that was glow paint concentrated down and then use a panel configuration making a box around it to see how much power generation I can get from a cube like that. I have everything to do it but the tritium vials.... I don't remember who I saw it from first but I even tried the tritium Rod solar panel thing and I do get a little bit of power! If I had more tritium it probably be better but that's getting risky hence the reason I want to encase everything in epoxy! If anybody tries this please remember tritium is safe as long as it's behind glass. It's only deadly if you breathe it in. Exercise caution when playing with nuclear materials!
The wavelength emitted by the green glow in the dark is shifted, and since it also only absorbs certain wavelengths this would explain the innability to absorb the shifted wavelength. However with the blue glow in the dark it must have a high enough frequency to be absorbed.
This is because the green panel absorbs all colour frequencies other than green colour (which is reflects). Therefore, it's impossible to charge another green panel with only green light (requires other frequency light to "charge").
What's the name and where to buy the pigment?
Where can we get the worlds brightest pigment?
It's called "white". 😁
I wondered about this. There's one weird thing I noticed, within the first second after external stimulating light stops being applied, I swear to god that there is a slight but noticeable increase in the brightness of the zinc sulfide pigment.
Please can you test it with Photovoltaic panels?
So cool!
I've wondered this, thank you.
A related question I've had is what would happen to light trapped inside a hollow space coated entirely with perfectly mirrored surfaces, would it perhaps escape in a flash when the bix was opened?
puts two glow in the dark panels together
supernova explodes
Can you make a video on Micro Waves?
Where can i get that pigment?
Same reason we can’t use the mechanical energy from a tire turning to keep turning the tire
What about purple?
So what is the name of this pigment you are using ?
Where can you find this stuff?
As an idea to growing food in an underground shelter that has no landline electricity, I always wondered if a candle could power a solar panel, a solar panel a light bulb, a light bulb a series of mirrors, and these mirrors a wall of luminous paint that captures and utilizes all available light energy, to grow food that only needs a specific spectrum of light to survive?
It would be more efficient to use the candle to run a steam or vacuum motor to power a generator to power a light.
Burning a candle in an enclosed space is a bad idea though....
So perpetual motion engine confirmed
Interesting. Funny how entropy works and how every phenomenon in physics can be explained by stuff dropping to lower energy levels. I used to be amazed by how well pink LEDs or just blacklight AKA UV light is so good at charging glow in the dark things.
you just created Perpetuum mobile 👏👏
Shorter wavelength, not higher frequency. Energy transfer is possible, but it's not much as you can see. You may be able to get more transfered glow from the blue to a red instead of green, but you'll need a camera with high dynamic range to see the photons.
glow in the dark perpetual motion
Looks like my room under blacklight
If you have a bit more room between the two. So as to have the light be able to bounce between the two boards? Would that work better for transfer
Product name please.
The blue one reminds me of the blue portal in portal
I had it paused thinking it was a time lapse in the beginning, it was not
you ask the interesting questions
Fun fact light is not the only way they absorb energy, as a kid I had some glow in the stars, pretending to be a ninja use to throw them at a wall, upon impact would release quite a bit of light/energy!!
Where did you get it? And what's it called?
Wish the laws of physics didn’t exist would make things a bit easier😂
Thermal dynamics
If they didn't exist, life would also be much more difficult, if not impossible...
It's life Jim, but not as we know it.
@@Bendigo1 i know lol
Next do how fast do lights turn on and off and time it!!
Not as fast as Muhammad Ali
as fast as the speed of light
Something I've always wondered is if it's possible to hold light in a box of mirrors. I think it's possible. However, you wouldn't be able to see it, because if you opened the box, the light would escape.
And you can't film it because a camera would disrupt it.
No just because there are no mirrors 100% efficient, the light gets absorbed little by little
Potatoes are getting stronger than us we need to fight back
Its almost like someone found this glitch earlier and now its patched.
Can you use mirrors or lenses to concentrate the "glow"
Where to buy?
So what happens if one plate of green LIT cannot charge the other green LIT panel? Will the green light eventually dissipate as heat? Will the panels feel warmer to the touch?
damn i took this as a refrence to understand photoelectric effect
and it helps 😲😮
There was a lag in the video.
Can UV that's invisible charge it alot? And then an infrared laser can erase it?
This seems like a bit of a rhetorical question as with energy as seen in newtons balance ball swing shows the way energy conveys
Thoughts ,that I get after science exhibition
I worked with glow in the dark for my job and took some home at times.
I too tried this experiment out of curiosity, and our pigment is able to charge eachother. Guess it's not all the same
Nikola Tesla did however design a solar panel made from mica sheet that works in pitch dark
If thats the case then cant we draw using laser on pigment
I need some for October to paint my house and create the most dangerous crossroads in my town. LOL
you have such an awesome channel
Can you trap light in a box of mirrors?
What’s the half life of the paint?
i love it
I didn't know there was blue glow in the dark paint. Is there red?
Nothing can last forever, basic physics
Cool👍
I discovered that bright red light makes glow-in-the-dark stuff get DARKER, like the red light is activating the phosphorescence. Any ideas?
You probably know about multiphoton absorption with femtosecond pulses of infrared laser light, right ? Works great on fluorescent pigments…
No perpetual motion device today😢
Is that why you can draw on glow walls with, say, red or ultraviolet lasers? Or is that not true?
you should edit in the terraria glowing mushroom soundtrack
Can magnetic vehicles work in space,or magnetic accelerations can work for launching in space?
Shine that bright ass flashlight on it to charge it.
PBS Spacetime: actually quantum mechanics forbid this
There will be constant loss in energy right
Thank you for one me up my boy cardboard getting squished together give get little goosebumps and it wants me up
Jade stone shader
Is that by Stuart Semple?
I wonder if there are colors other than green and blue
New challenge use the glow in the dark material on a solar panel, like one of those calculators with solar panel on it.
Why does UV light work so well?
If that worked you could hit two mirrors w light and they would reflect back n forth for eternity but that can't happen as far as I know
how much is this?
Also the reason the use red light to develop pictures.
Purple and yellow?
What about violet ?
Try a mirror 😅
Cool 😎
The Energy
would have to
Split in Half...
Thus the Reduction.
the dude just got a predator's blood
Use your super bright flashlight 🔦
If the light has to be brighter than the glow brightness, then why does a UV bulb that's a dark color purple make it glow really intensely?
Didn’t understand a thing but i enjoyed it
Glow in the dark can only be charged by higher frequency light which has more energy in it. The glow in the dark is just emitting weaker light with lower frequency that isn’t strong enough to excite particles and store the energy in other glow in the dark
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This is the first time I’ve ever seen non-green glow in the dark
2nd law of thermodynamics, entropy. the mystery of existence.
You need to get some radium luminescence... that's the good shit