What exactly is the goop inside a lava lamp?

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  • @TechnologyConnections
    @TechnologyConnections  4 роки тому +7301

    Well, no effort was put towards my hair at least.
    Edit to add: I definitely should have worn safety glasses! My bad.

    • @parkerlreed
      @parkerlreed 4 роки тому +34

      Same. Needing a good cut myself.

    • @Tedd755
      @Tedd755 4 роки тому +65

      I dunno, I think it suits your Figaro. 😁

    • @TheNextext
      @TheNextext 4 роки тому +23

      How is your comment older than the video?

    • @Scudmaster11
      @Scudmaster11 4 роки тому +9

      love you videos

    • @Orangewood76
      @Orangewood76 4 роки тому +38

      I came down to the comments specifically to compliment your 'do.

  • @jackdeath
    @jackdeath 4 роки тому +6429

    When assembling lava lamps commercially, the heating coil goes in first and sits on the bottom followed by the hot paraffin wax, and then the cold liquid solution, which is 2000 ppm mineral water with a 4% solution of ethylene glycol. A few drops of water color (or food coloring) may be added for the desired effect. The wax is colored with color chips. However, any craft store sells dye for coloring wax. Stay away from color pigments as they're only meant to color the wax surface and are useless for lava lamps.

    • @jintarokensei3308
      @jintarokensei3308 3 роки тому +313

      Dude man bro thanks! Been looking to make a fat lamp

    • @yaysimonsays151
      @yaysimonsays151 3 роки тому +732

      My guy stole the trade secrets of big lava lamp

    • @artistwithouttalent
      @artistwithouttalent 3 роки тому +93

      When you say 2000 ppm mineral water, do you mean the lamp is 99.8% solution with the last .2% mineral water?

    • @jackdeath
      @jackdeath 3 роки тому +598

      @@artistwithouttalent No. 96% of the solution is mineral water at 2000 ppm and 4% is ethylene glycol. Because mineral water comes in a variety of ppm, anywhere between 500 ppm to 5, 000 ppm, it's best to read the mineral bottle label to see its mineral content.
      If you cannot find mineral water at 2000 ppm, then you can make your own by buying purified water, such as deionized or demineralized water, and adding salt to make a brine that's 2000 ppm. For example, ½ a tsp or 2 grams of salt to 1 litter of purified water.

    • @brittany16950
      @brittany16950 3 роки тому +30

      @@jackdeath with your water solution do I still need brakleen in the wax?

  • @gregorytaylor862
    @gregorytaylor862 3 роки тому +8129

    "So be patient... Greg" -- I have to admit.. that tripped me out for a minute.

  • @Calliber50
    @Calliber50 9 місяців тому +516

    Clear wax in lava lamps makes the craziest patterns on the wall and ceiling. The way the light passes through it and shines on the wall is amazing. It's like a psychedelic underwater experience.

    • @oliverer3
      @oliverer3 6 місяців тому +29

      Those patterns are called caustics.

    • @howieduin915
      @howieduin915 4 місяці тому +7

      Oh wow man. Let me have another toke man. Got anymore chips. Far out man.

    • @philosophysique5419
      @philosophysique5419 3 місяці тому +34

      @@howieduin915 is that supposed to be funny?

    • @adam418g
      @adam418g Місяць тому +4

      ​@@philosophysique5419hahahah your comment definitely is

    • @cerulity32k
      @cerulity32k Місяць тому

      :o refraction!!!

  • @Ryyi23
    @Ryyi23 Рік тому +1988

    2:33 My dad's name is Greg and he was just saying that he is one of the types of people too impatient for a lava lamp. He freaked out when you said Greg.

  • @riggsawpuzzle
    @riggsawpuzzle 2 роки тому +1834

    I’ll never forget my seventh grade science teacher being amazed that I used lava lamps as an example for convection currents and she then brought in seven lava lamps the next day (including two of mine) to teach all of her classes about the currents. The one time I ever felt smart lol

    • @austinalexander6393
      @austinalexander6393 Рік тому +47

      I DID THE SAME THING IN SIXTH GRADE! My teacher asked me to bring in two of my lamps coin as well. I told her i could have brought more if needed💀

    • @TheStarMachine2000
      @TheStarMachine2000 6 місяців тому +13

      That reminds me of this one time when a teacher assigned us to find a video on the internet of a physics phenomenon that would then be muted and we would try to guess what caused it.
      I picked the music video Cymatics by Nigel Stanford. It went remarkably well, though after less than a minute it was unmuted and thoroughly enjoyed. It was even more fun afterwards explaining all the different experiments, from Cladni Plates, to Reubens Tubes, to Tesla Coils and more!
      The next day I was in the classroom next door and I heard the same song playing followed by an excited science teacher.
      The school shut down years ago, and that teacher had to move away. He still teaches though, and I wonder if he still uses that song

    • @thedrollgamer9991
      @thedrollgamer9991 6 місяців тому +4

      this is so wholesome ❤

    • @Puddycat00
      @Puddycat00 28 днів тому

      Awesome 😎

    • @MikePakaRoostahvelli
      @MikePakaRoostahvelli 22 дні тому

      You see good enough, bro!

  • @PeterGysegem
    @PeterGysegem 4 роки тому +963

    In the late 1970s I too was curious about lava lamps and, being a manager of an analytical lab, had ways to find out. What I discovered, if I remember correctly, was that the wax appeared to be a commercially available chlorinated paraffin wax possibly combined with paraffin to get the desired specific gravity. Since paraffin itself isn't a single pure substance but a mix of various long hydrocarbons, and not having samples of different chlorinated paraffins to compare it to, the exact composition was elusive but I was satisfied with what I had learned.

    • @ststst981
      @ststst981 4 роки тому +54

      A Chemical engineer also commented that a chlorinated paraffin would be the best bet

    • @malcolmx2461
      @malcolmx2461 4 роки тому +6

      Did you analyze the liquid?

    • @PeterGysegem
      @PeterGysegem 4 роки тому +63

      @@malcolmx2461 Only so far as determining that it was water. I didn't check for any detergents (e.g. soap) but perhaps with chlorinated paraffin, they might not be beneficial since they might cause some of the paraffin to cause cloudiness in the water phase.

    • @marlow4330
      @marlow4330 4 роки тому +6

      @@PeterGysegem big brain time

    • @AriaPosting
      @AriaPosting 4 роки тому +7

      Did you ever figure out how the wax was colored?

  • @ynotw57
    @ynotw57 4 роки тому +961

    “No effort November.”
    3 set changes and multiple lamp configurations later...

    • @williamreid6255
      @williamreid6255 4 роки тому +16

      Not hating but there, of course, is a fine line with trying to make a video w/ less effort while also maintaining fun entertainment, if that makes sense

    • @freshgino
      @freshgino 4 роки тому +3

      Lollllllllllll

  • @Dunch0717
    @Dunch0717 Рік тому +227

    Man this video is so good for entertainment purposes only, I definitely don't have a huge 8 gallon homemade lava lamp that uses this exact recipe.

    • @SamlSchulze1104
      @SamlSchulze1104 6 місяців тому +8

      My hero.

    • @JToTzLive
      @JToTzLive 6 місяців тому +26

      what kind of heating element did you.. not use?? just so i make sure to avoid it=]

    • @Dunch0717
      @Dunch0717 6 місяців тому +54

      @@JToTzLive Yeah, its a dangerous thing. From all of my experiences I would highly recommend you stay far away from the heating elements in dryers. Especially the ones that are only around $12 on amazon, and are easy to change the shape of for custom uses due to their coil design.

    • @atomipi
      @atomipi 19 днів тому +1

      Mathmos, the original manufacturer in the UK used to make them - very large ones

  • @smitentertainment
    @smitentertainment 4 роки тому +2487

    Chemical engineer here: I suspect that there are chlorinated wax types for sale. These should have a higher density.

    • @qpSubZeroqp
      @qpSubZeroqp 4 роки тому +125

      bump for the expert to get recognition =)

    • @Rusty_Nickle
      @Rusty_Nickle 4 роки тому +28

      Bump

    • @Asmusei
      @Asmusei 4 роки тому +64

      Any suggestions on common names for such waxes in order to purchase and test?

    • @videosfromelsewhere926
      @videosfromelsewhere926 4 роки тому +6

      Agree

    • @danr3778
      @danr3778 4 роки тому +91

      @@Asmusei google chlorinated wax and click shopping. fairly inexpensive for bags of the stuff. looks like its used as a flame retardant which is a bonus for something getting hot in your house. Im gonna guess nothing in that lava lamp can catch fire.

  • @christopherdeangelis6383
    @christopherdeangelis6383 4 роки тому +785

    Poor Alec, everytime a bottle became cloudy he had to drink a whole new bottle. What a sacrifice for the craft.

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 4 роки тому +20

      Pssst. Vodka is lighter than water. The story about using salt is a convenient lie. He really adds 180 proof ethanol to the water until the wax floats....

    • @christopherdeangelis6383
      @christopherdeangelis6383 4 роки тому +20

      @@geonerd I would seriously pay to watch him explain the mechanics of like a cassette deck or something after a few good swigs of that.

    • @HelloHamburger
      @HelloHamburger 4 роки тому

      @@pathmada I think it was meant to be a joke.

    • @an_on5252
      @an_on5252 4 роки тому +1

      @@geonerd *sinks

  • @UselessDuckCompany
    @UselessDuckCompany 4 роки тому +4970

    24 minutes on lava lamps. I'm in.

  • @visheshl
    @visheshl 6 місяців тому +81

    I love lava lamps because they provide movement in a static environment. There's movement when the eye scans thru the room, where everything else is static.

    • @apollofell3925
      @apollofell3925 6 місяців тому +11

      They also convey an easy measurement of time. Hour one is no bubbles, hour two is the wax towers, hour 3 is big huge globs and by hour 5 there's tons of tiny bubbles churning around. I can measure my evenings with my lava lamp.

    • @FloydYESterZep
      @FloydYESterZep 4 місяці тому +10

      I read somewhere that Google (I think), uses lava lamps to aid in generating truly random numbers. For reasons I couldn't possibly explain easily, a random number generator is a tool that's difficult for computers to emulate. But somehow, a camera pointed at wall full of lava lamps accomplishes this. I'm sure there's more than one video here on UA-cam that covers the details.

    • @visheshl
      @visheshl 3 місяці тому

      ​@@FloydYESterZepyes I'm aware of this.

    • @mqxogames
      @mqxogames 3 дні тому

      ​@@FloydYESterZep iirc this is Cloudflare at (I THINK?) their SF offices

  • @kennylauderdale_en
    @kennylauderdale_en 4 роки тому +5235

    The lava is outside the earth, just stuck in a lamp. That's why it's not magma.

    • @chair547
      @chair547 4 роки тому +517

      So if I take my lava lamp into my underground fallout shelter does it then become a magma lamp?

    • @billymcnutt116
      @billymcnutt116 4 роки тому +111

      @@chair547 Totally! Lol 🌋

    • @kennylauderdale_en
      @kennylauderdale_en 4 роки тому +223

      @@chair547 yes. Yes it does.

    • @Daniel-sm5vy
      @Daniel-sm5vy 4 роки тому +19

      New video pls kenny

    • @tollutollu
      @tollutollu 4 роки тому +6

      wouldnta put money down on finding u here. e: come to think of it, i take that back

  • @MrRadar
    @MrRadar 4 роки тому +933

    I appreciate how you talked about the environmental risks of this project and how you planned to mitigate them.

    • @FiveSixEP
      @FiveSixEP 4 роки тому +1

      How 19 hours ago????

    • @ghalfsharp0
      @ghalfsharp0 4 роки тому +3

      Probably Patreon

    • @BrianWirachowsky
      @BrianWirachowsky 4 роки тому +3

      I don't

    • @battokizu
      @battokizu 4 роки тому +6

      Speaking of this, I think he should do a nileblue style cleanup of all the steps he does. Would be nice to see his process for the removal of the brakecleaner from the various things that's been contaminated.

    • @ironcito1101
      @ironcito1101 4 роки тому +3

      It should probably be mentioned that lava lamps themselves aren't exactly eco-friendly, using ~85 watts for hours on end (maybe 24/7) just for a decorative item.

  • @janmelantu7490
    @janmelantu7490 4 роки тому +167

    “The way they work is stupidly simply, but at the same time surprisingly complicated” is the motto of this channel

    • @philwatson5132
      @philwatson5132 4 роки тому +7

      This needs to be on a T-shirt and other channel merch. I’d buy one.

  • @bleikrsound6127
    @bleikrsound6127 Рік тому +321

    Time capsule lava lamp - cleaning out my childhood home after parent passed, found my old 1970s lava lamp. It had been sitting on a closet shelf, unused for about 30 years . . . 2” of the liquid had evaporated, and after finding the proper W bulb, plugging it in and waiting for hours, the goop never animated. It appeared to be a lump of wax.
    It wasn’t a total loss - I also found my Pink Floyd wall posters which came packaged in their original release albums.

    • @brutal_zelduh2581
      @brutal_zelduh2581 Рік тому +7

      I Own that poster too!

    • @MaynardCrow
      @MaynardCrow Рік тому +4

      Awesome.

    • @user-pq6mr6op3p
      @user-pq6mr6op3p Рік тому

      Bullshit

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut 4 місяці тому +5

      The company that made the original lava lamp is still around, still making the lamps by hand, in the USA.
      They would probably be happy to help you revive your vintage lava lamp.

  • @MK-dr7dx
    @MK-dr7dx 2 роки тому +871

    This may just be the Midwesterner in me, but I unironically really like the wine bottle and bucket lava lamp. It has a peculiar rustic charm one wouldn't normally expect from a lava lamp.

    • @urphakeandgey6308
      @urphakeandgey6308 11 місяців тому +32

      Yeah, I really like it for the novelty. It's kind of cool.

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple 10 місяців тому +11

      "Peculiar rustic charm"? You should thank your lucky stars you've never been to the Napa Valley.

    • @Chaos89P
      @Chaos89P 10 місяців тому +5

      It's not just the Midwesterner in you.

    • @robertcarson7871
      @robertcarson7871 10 місяців тому +9

      ​@@Chaos89Pit's the MURICA

    • @xavierwedel4691
      @xavierwedel4691 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@robertcarson7871 Nope... 😊🇨🇦

  • @joebuckman3697
    @joebuckman3697 4 роки тому +405

    As an automotive technician, we spray that stuff on the "whatnot" way more than we spray it on brake parts

    • @timothyneiswander3151
      @timothyneiswander3151 4 роки тому +79

      as a non-automotive tech, I hope "whatnot" means something different to you because I wouldn't spray that on any of my "whatnots"

    • @joebuckman3697
      @joebuckman3697 4 роки тому +66

      @@timothyneiswander3151 lmao it burns pretty bad depending on which "whatnots" you spray it on.

    • @yjk5430
      @yjk5430 4 роки тому +30

      @@joebuckman3697 "Ask me how I know!" LOL

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 4 роки тому +43

      I used to work with a guy who regularly used it to wash his hands. That was over a decade ago, so I assume he's died of cancer by now.

    • @MrTibbs90
      @MrTibbs90 4 роки тому +4

      What is a "whatnot"?

  • @TaylorIserman
    @TaylorIserman 4 роки тому +1868

    I would love to see a sequel to this with NileRed where they make the right chemicals for an oil lamp!

    • @Ender240sxS13
      @Ender240sxS13 4 роки тому +37

      That would be so damn awesome!

    • @michelhv
      @michelhv 4 роки тому +97

      And there would be proper disposal of chemicals!

    • @becauseimafan
      @becauseimafan 4 роки тому +8

      Hell yes!!

    • @JJEMcManus
      @JJEMcManus 4 роки тому +79

      Seriously, reach out to NileRed! How do modern lamps work without the nasty stuff?

    • @edwardatnardellaca
      @edwardatnardellaca 4 роки тому +43

      @@michelhv Nilered disposes some waste by storing it.

  • @BaconIover69
    @BaconIover69 Рік тому +10

    I bought a lava lamp 23 years ago and I still love it. One of the best purchases I have made. 10/10 would recommend

  • @usvalve
    @usvalve 4 роки тому +591

    For UK viewers, when Alex says "paraffin", he means "paraffin wax", as used for candles. (In the UK, paraffin means the flammable liquid known as kerosene in the US and other countries.)

    • @peggyconcepcion9291
      @peggyconcepcion9291 3 роки тому +46

      When I was a kid, I put kerosene and water and blue die in a bottle, put it on it’s side, rock it back and forth, you have the ocean waves. That was the 70’s

    • @sh4dy832
      @sh4dy832 3 роки тому +42

      why does the English language keep fucking up mineral oil products?

    • @WildBluntHickok
      @WildBluntHickok 3 роки тому +9

      @@sh4dy832 I just wish North America had the term Perspex (hard clear plastic, like the kind you'd use for a window that needs to double as a blast shield).

    • @treymiller2275
      @treymiller2275 3 роки тому +55

      @@WildBluntHickok From my experience in the Midwestern US, we call that type of plastic "Plexiglas" or "acrylic (glass)". In my mind I'd call thinner sheets Plexiglas and thicker sheets acrylic.
      So if I'm thinking of the same product as you then I'd personally call it "acrylic glass" in context of a shielded-wondow.

    • @rickrhone8420
      @rickrhone8420 3 роки тому

      @@sh4dy832 the uk and usa both use the english language

  • @handlebarfox2366
    @handlebarfox2366 4 роки тому +2283

    Hair: 1950's
    Jacket: 1970's
    Shirt: 1980's
    Lava Lamp: timeless!

    • @RanaRandom
      @RanaRandom 4 роки тому +50

      ?????
      PROFIT

    • @Cuptamus_Prime
      @Cuptamus_Prime 4 роки тому +15

      Humans Going Natural Style: 2020-202020

    • @VtecGuru
      @VtecGuru 4 роки тому +1

      I;s

    • @DehnusNorder
      @DehnusNorder 4 роки тому +16

      Jacket could also be 1950 though.... but yeah. we can all agree. the style he's sporting is ageless :).

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 4 роки тому +37

      Toaster: 1950s
      Microwave: 1990s
      Alec is basically a time traveller.

  • @rafaceschin1
    @rafaceschin1 4 роки тому +315

    It's pretty clear that this is clearly your clearest video to date.

    • @brycied00d1
      @brycied00d1 4 роки тому +21

      Clearly.

    • @FiveSixEP
      @FiveSixEP 4 роки тому

      How 20 hours ago

    • @PurplProto
      @PurplProto 4 роки тому +4

      @@FiveSixEP Patreon supporters get early access 😉

    • @Ruhrpottpatriot
      @Ruhrpottpatriot 4 роки тому

      With clear to understand jokes on top!

    • @draketungsten74
      @draketungsten74 4 роки тому +6

      Instructions unclear, now I'm drunk on wine.

  • @Mayoman7
    @Mayoman7 9 місяців тому +64

    I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at a UA-cam video when he jumps to the folding table and asks "did that cut work?" And then it jumps back again. Priceless.

  • @Carhill
    @Carhill 4 роки тому +403

    *"Water does the opposite because it's cheeky."*
    jfc man, your deadpan deliveries are amazing.

  • @jnicksnewstart
    @jnicksnewstart 3 роки тому +151

    I just watched 24 minutes and 15 seconds of a gentleman explain how to make a Lava Lamp without giving me the absolute recipe. Amazingly enough, I was thoroughly entertained, and will share this with a few of my close friends.
    This guy has an amazing gift of explaining things articulately, and candidly, thus maintaining your interest and attention.
    Bravo, well done.

  • @NalathniDragon
    @NalathniDragon 4 роки тому +723

    If you're gonna try powdered dyes, I humbly request the opportunity to see a lava lamp made with Stuart Semple's Pinkest Pink pigment.

    • @cartoonfantasy4541
      @cartoonfantasy4541 4 роки тому +18

      Yes

    • @ExpiredCartonOfEggNogg
      @ExpiredCartonOfEggNogg 4 роки тому +24

      Or vantablack

    • @SomeRandomPiggo
      @SomeRandomPiggo 4 роки тому +49

      @@ExpiredCartonOfEggNogg vantablack isnt a powder. its super expensive, and its an array of carbon nanotubes. it has to be applied in a vacuum

    • @pufthemajicdragon
      @pufthemajicdragon 4 роки тому +2

      4th'd. Please. Yes please.
      'course, now that I have this video I might just do it myself....

    • @heypachalive
      @heypachalive 4 роки тому +54

      @@SomeRandomPiggo i think they mean black 3.0, also by Stuart.

  • @middle-aged-gamer
    @middle-aged-gamer Рік тому +37

    3:00 Fun fact, if water wasn't "cheeky" in this way, aquatic life could not exist in cold climates because lakes would freeze solid.

    • @mattstroker3742
      @mattstroker3742 5 місяців тому +1

      Please explain?

    • @middle-aged-gamer
      @middle-aged-gamer 5 місяців тому +7

      @@mattstroker3742 As he said, most substances expand when they melt. Ice does the opposite. It is more dense when it melts, which is why ice floats.
      If ice sank, lakes would form ice on the surface and that ice would sink, exposing new water to freeze. This would quickly result in a solidly frozen lake and everything in it would die.

    • @flaicher
      @flaicher 11 днів тому +1

      @@middle-aged-gamer Also keeps the water at the bottom of the lake around 4 celcius as that's when it's the densest.

  • @samvimes9510
    @samvimes9510 4 роки тому +117

    Top tier script writing in this video. The overuse of the word "clearly" was great and the way you ended it with a nice bit of alliteration was just *chefs kiss* magnifique.

    • @bmo3778
      @bmo3778 4 роки тому +2

      ikr. I thought he forgot the word "obviously, apparently, certainly" or such, but then realized he knew exactly what he was doing

  • @ZGryphon
    @ZGryphon 4 роки тому +454

    Ah, brake cleaner, or as my father the hobbyist mechanic calls it, "cut finding spray".
    The subject of this video brings back fond memories from my misspent youth. I worked in an ISP network ops center where we had a lava lamp (to pass the time on the overnight shift, I guess). Once at the weekly NOC staff meeting, the manager chewed us out for misusing severity zero in the trouble ticketing system. Severity zero was for the worst problems, real future-of-the-company's-at-stake stuff, and someone used it for something that wasn't, causing the ticket system to page the manager at home in the middle of the night for what he didn't consider a good enough reason.
    That night about 10:30, the bulb in the ops room lava lamp burned out, so I performed the required lockout/tagout procedures for failed electrical equipment, opened a severity zero ticket for it (complete with all the troubleshooting steps and a recommended course of action, which was for senior personnel to get a purchase order and buy a new bulb at OfficeMax), then escalated it to the manager for good measure. The next afternoon when I got in, the lava lamp was fixed and the ticket was marked, "Repaired per recommendation," and closed by the manager. He never said a word to me about it. :)

    • @Steets
      @Steets 4 роки тому +150

      _SEVERITY ZERO INCIDENT: FAILED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT_
      Manager: "Oh my god! What failed?"
      You: ˡᵃᵛᵃ ˡᵃᵐᵖ

    • @frother
      @frother 4 роки тому +16

      Yikes you were quite a terror eh?

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon 4 роки тому +54

      @@frother Eh, he had it coming, bitching out the whole crew for one guy's honest mistake.

    • @Mrich775
      @Mrich775 4 роки тому +78

      @@ZGryphon Retaliation of this sort was my favorite way to torture senior leaders in the military for dumb shit they made us do all the time. Just make sure you're always at least technically correct, the best kind of correct!

    • @thomas316
      @thomas316 4 роки тому +24

      We did it just to annoy an executive when he said in a meeting "haven't had a P0 in a while" which we then had an argument about if he had jinxed it by mentioning it, so we triggered one for a bit of a laughbon Friday afternoon. 🙂

  • @daniel_bohrer
    @daniel_bohrer 4 роки тому +349

    About the clumping paint: the linoleic acid in linseed oil turns into a stuff known as linoxyn when exposed to UV light or heat, a plasticy substance which was used to make linoleum floor covering in the olden days. In woodworking, the same effect is used to protect and strengthen the surface of tables, countertops, etc. So that could very probably be the issue why the linseed oil paint started to clump after a while of exposure to a heat source.

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 4 роки тому +16

      I love how there is always someone who is actually an expert on the topic.

    • @Addsomehappy
      @Addsomehappy 4 роки тому +20

      oh, so that's why it's called linoleum

    • @truenexus1usa
      @truenexus1usa 4 роки тому +3

      Raw Linseed Oil vs Boiled Linseed Oil. What do you prefer in the Lava Lamp application?

    • @lancejobs
      @lancejobs 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe a flax oil base and raw coloring agents? Might need a mortar and pestle to mix them real well first.

    • @carl11547
      @carl11547 4 роки тому +13

      @@lancejobs Interestingly, linseed oil is from ... linen, also known as flax. Flax oil is linseed oil.

  • @ms_ch
    @ms_ch 4 місяці тому +6

    Lawyers watching this and having chills with your beautifully delivered disclaimer

  • @n.penston8341
    @n.penston8341 3 роки тому +434

    Bouyant and "sinkyant", amazing. Your sense of humor is finely tuned to my personality, I'm glad I've found your channel.

  • @transient0264
    @transient0264 4 роки тому +647

    I don’t think there is a word that means the opposite of “buoyant”. Let’s just all agree that “sinkiant” is a real word now. Okay? Good.
    Update: Ah, I see now that I didn’t fully understand the meaning of the word. Alec’s statement at 3:57 is inaccurate. The accurate statement would have been, “... and thus it is no longer positively buoyant, but in fact negatively buoyant.”

    • @Hephera
      @Hephera 4 роки тому +101

      anchorant. an anchor is the opposite of a buoy

    • @Oaisus
      @Oaisus 4 роки тому +19

      Things can just be more or less buoyant

    • @jasonjayalap
      @jasonjayalap 4 роки тому +38

      Girlant

    • @popenieafantome9527
      @popenieafantome9527 4 роки тому +8

      @@Hephera i would simply say dense. Not really the opposite of buoyant since it relative to what’s being mixed, but gets general point across.

    • @charlieoronzon7108
      @charlieoronzon7108 4 роки тому +13

      @@jasonjayalap Guirlant, u meant

  • @DeviantOllam
    @DeviantOllam 4 роки тому +252

    This was the absolute best mix of:
    1. Inspiration to create 💡
    2. Cautionary guidance 🩹
    3. Environmental mindfulness 🌎
    4. Not taking big things too seriously ☺️
    5. Taking little insignificant things way too seriously 😁
    Thanks so much for being a great hacker role model! 🛠️

    • @ben-brady
      @ben-brady 4 роки тому +9

      Never expected to see Deviant here.

    • @TheIvyX
      @TheIvyX 4 роки тому +2

      yeah guess deviant picked him up in the algorithm

    • @VraccasVII
      @VraccasVII 4 роки тому +4

      You have a tendency to show up in the good places

    • @thomas316
      @thomas316 4 роки тому

      I'd never thought about what was in brake cleaner before actually. Assumed it was a more concentrated degreaser.

    • @designtechdk
      @designtechdk 4 роки тому

      What?

  • @T1ddySprinkles
    @T1ddySprinkles 4 місяці тому +1

    This guy is so good at addressing the odd, random curiosity we all have. Most importantly, he answers every question and you’re never left wondering.

  • @CSGhostAnimation
    @CSGhostAnimation 3 роки тому +3363

    I always give my lava lamps a little taste test.

    • @hardheadbubba8306
      @hardheadbubba8306 3 роки тому +222

      Shlorp the forbidden jelly!

    • @Fjdjfjsz92938
      @Fjdjfjsz92938 3 роки тому +15

      OOOoOoOO DaNk MeMeS

    • @brodun_
      @brodun_ 3 роки тому +86

      @@jessepinkman1471 hyperlavalampemia.

    • @ferniarex
      @ferniarex 3 роки тому +17

      @@Fjdjfjsz92938 BIG CHOONGOSE REDIT GOLD

    • @joshchilders8953
      @joshchilders8953 3 роки тому +22

      How else would you know if its still a good lamp?

  • @GeoStreber
    @GeoStreber 4 роки тому +2186

    "Only use chemicals in ways they're meant to be used."
    I'm a chemist, and I disapprove of this message.

    • @luviskol
      @luviskol 4 роки тому +78

      The Chemicals are pretty chill and do what the F-lourine they like. They don't read the text books

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ 4 роки тому +86

      From a *real* chemist, we expect an improved recipe for the wax.😎

    • @areyousureyouenteredyourna85
      @areyousureyouenteredyourna85 4 роки тому +36

      *accidently creates many Batman villains

    • @hireahitCA
      @hireahitCA 4 роки тому +57

      @@manoerinafanchannel3196 “mix to taste”

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 4 роки тому +2

      @@hireahitCA lmao

  • @ZPdrumer
    @ZPdrumer 4 роки тому +92

    I appreciate that you went into detail on responsibly disposing of the “ingredients”

  • @isabellefaguy7351
    @isabellefaguy7351 2 роки тому +5

    I like that you show the whole process. I often find there is more to learn from the errors and the things that didn't work as expected than from "picture perfect" videos.

  • @Chris-pt6hh
    @Chris-pt6hh 4 роки тому +120

    There's an art product called "encaustic." It's basically pigmented wax, I'd look into that.

  • @punxride024
    @punxride024 4 роки тому +108

    Your editing is always ridiculously on point. It's clear you plan so far ahead and yet are hard on yourself. 10/10 channel

  • @kdurden
    @kdurden 4 роки тому +162

    The astounding amount of alliterations is ambitious and amazing.

    • @jumpman8282
      @jumpman8282 4 роки тому +7

      Accurate.

    • @brysoncherry9884
      @brysoncherry9884 4 роки тому +7

      Acceptable application of accessment and accumen.

    • @kdurden
      @kdurden 4 роки тому +6

      @@brysoncherry9884 Another astounding and amazing use of the American Alliteration.

    • @robertives973
      @robertives973 4 роки тому +4

      Whose alliterate?

    • @brysoncherry9884
      @brysoncherry9884 4 роки тому +7

      @@robertives973 Abundantly aware of what you're attempting to achieve.

  • @Shiznitt_
    @Shiznitt_ 10 місяців тому +6

    I was gifted a lava lamp with a missing bulb. I replaced it but didn't realize I needed one with a lower wattage. So it exploded. I learned all about what was in a lava lamp that day.

  • @RobBulmahn
    @RobBulmahn 4 роки тому +118

    8:41 Totally missed an opportunity to call it "dark orange."

    • @Tharmin.124
      @Tharmin.124 4 роки тому +6

      Orange with context!

    • @rpavlik1
      @rpavlik1 4 роки тому +4

      Or brag about how he actually made a brown light

  • @DoubleThinkTwice
    @DoubleThinkTwice 4 роки тому +85

    When TC's "no effort" November beats other channels' high effort rest of the year

  • @lVlegabyte
    @lVlegabyte 4 роки тому +187

    I'll never understand how you can rope me into deeply caring about stuff I didn't think I'd care about. Toasters, rice makers, lava lamps it's all suddenly extremely interesting to me.

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 4 роки тому +2

      We don't really like things, we like people.

    • @dustysparks
      @dustysparks 4 роки тому

      That's the "Connections" part of the channel, which btw, is also a great series by James Burke, if you're into retro styles for sure (filmed for the BBC back in the 70's 80's)

  • @MissySimpleM
    @MissySimpleM 11 місяців тому +2

    I love that you stated how dangerous that automotive chemical can be. I used filler for the first time this year and I was gonna use it one day but after reading the label i needed to take a day to think about whether or not it's worth it and if i have the right ppe to maybe hurt my health the least

  • @Nosiu
    @Nosiu 4 роки тому +542

    November: No effort
    Alec: **gets a chemistry degree**

    • @pop_ulation
      @pop_ulation 4 роки тому +1

      you did it!

    • @pleaseenteraname6481
      @pleaseenteraname6481 4 роки тому +4

      And changes the table. And keeps bloopers separate.

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 4 роки тому +2

      but he didnt say "convection current" even once :(

    • @padraicfanning7055
      @padraicfanning7055 4 роки тому

      He's already gotten a chemistry degree: ua-cam.com/video/1q4dUt1yK0g/v-deo.html

  • @chaumas
    @chaumas 4 роки тому +470

    I *really* don't think you're wrapping your head around this "no effort" concept. You made a lava lamp from scratch!

  • @chrislaws4785
    @chrislaws4785 3 роки тому +724

    Just an FYI, the paraffin wax in lava lamps now use carbon tetrachloride or also known as tetrachloromethane rather then tetrachloroethylene, to increase the density of the wax. However, the EXACT recipe for the wax is a trade secret not shared outside the manufacturer. They also sometimes will use mineral oil in place of the water depending on their needs. Just thought id share that.

    • @railgap
      @railgap 2 роки тому +7

      mineral oil dissolves wax.

    • @chrislaws4785
      @chrislaws4785 2 роки тому +31

      @@railgap It really depends on what kind of wax it is as well, some use a mixture of paraffin and perchloroethylene, but some wax is more soluble in oil then others. For the liquid some lava lamps instead will use a mixture of water and dish soap, some will even add alcohol to the mixtures while others will use distilled water, pure salt and ethylene glycol (essentially antifreeze), all of which would change how soluble the wax is in the liquid.

    • @gideon7212
      @gideon7212 2 роки тому +43

      I really doubt they still use carbon tet, as it's an extremely powerful ozone depleter and also very very carcinogenic. If they do use that then I do have concern for the environment in which he dumped the original lamp goop in, but honestly CCl4 is so uncommon and not actively being made (see the Montreal protocol) so I doubt that.

    • @chrislaws4785
      @chrislaws4785 2 роки тому +4

      @@gideon7212 Wouldn't it only be harmful to the Ozone when put under pressure and released as a gas? Because just having a pool of it wouldn't evaporate fast enough to do any real harm, or I wouldn't think. If they stopped using it for any reason I'd think they'd do it due if it's that harmful to humans. But I'll check that out. Thanks for the Info.

    • @chrystals.4376
      @chrystals.4376 2 роки тому +15

      I think I’ll just buy one and make DIY Brownies instead

  • @LuciferTJ
    @LuciferTJ Рік тому +3

    Just a thought... You were talking about the dish soap possibly affecting the clouding of the water. An alternative may be using rinse aid like jet dry. That product is almost exclusively surfactants. That would provide the desired effect of eliminating the surface tension of the water, while potentially eliminating contaminants as rinse aid is also designed to keep minerals suspended in the water instead of depositing on ware.
    I work for a major institutional chemical company. One of the things I do is manage and service dispensing equipment that injects rinse aid into commercial dish machines.

  • @christianelzey9703
    @christianelzey9703 4 роки тому +163

    Also gotta be careful not to EVER let any of the brake cleaner burn, or you create phosgene.

    • @TechnologyConnections
      @TechnologyConnections  4 роки тому +64

      It's not great!

    • @KurosakiYukigo
      @KurosakiYukigo 4 роки тому +8

      Oh god that's a horrifying thought

    • @christianelzey9703
      @christianelzey9703 4 роки тому +11

      @@KurosakiYukigo yeah there's been accidents where welders have ignited residue and ended up in the hospital

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon 4 роки тому +14

      @@christianelzey9703 Or worse, World War I.

    • @justincase9471
      @justincase9471 4 роки тому +5

      Thank you very much! I was not aware of that risk.

  • @MysticalDork
    @MysticalDork 4 роки тому +142

    Re: coloring the wax, I suggest looking into a class of materials known as solvent dyes, also known as oil dyes. These are colored substances akin to food coloring, but rather than being hydrophilic and readily soluble in water and polar solvents, they are hydrophobic, and readily soluble in oils, waxes and non-polar solvents, which should eliminate the separation issues you were having with solid pigments. They're available in a wide variety of colors, and should give great results.
    You'll still need something to make the wax translucent like your previously mentioned titanium dioxide though, because these dyes are often fully transparent.

    • @lourias
      @lourias 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you. I knew they existed, but did no know the name.

    • @lourias
      @lourias 4 роки тому +4

      Another guy just suggested using crayons. Edit: another poster says the colors will come out off the crayons.

    • @MysticalDork
      @MysticalDork 4 роки тому +8

      @@lourias That might work, but I doubt it. Crayons have to be absolutely LOADED with coloring to make a nice dark mark on the page with a very thin layer of wax, so it's usually solid pigments rather than soluble dyes. They don't need to worry about it falling out of suspension, because the wax is only molten for as long as it takes to be mixed and molded.

    • @brendaleelydon
      @brendaleelydon 4 роки тому +1

      Couldn't one just use a bit of the titanium dioxide mixed with the solvent dye to achieve the desired translucency?

    • @jeffreyt991
      @jeffreyt991 4 роки тому +2

      @@brendaleelydon Titanium dioxide is not transparent. It is a white powder. It is the substance that makes white paint white and cover the underlying surface's color.

  • @royaldakat5833
    @royaldakat5833 4 роки тому +533

    "The wax expands when it melts. Water does the opposite because it's cheeky"
    -Most underrated science side comment

    • @jakeaurod
      @jakeaurod 4 роки тому +7

      Except he's wrong. Water does expand when it gets warm and it's responsible for some portion of sea level rise. It also expands again as it gets close to freezing, hence floating ice.

    • @omerio911
      @omerio911 4 роки тому +44

      @@jakeaurod he is not wrong. Water does contract when it melts. He didn't say liquid water contracts when it gets heated.

    • @AidanXavier1
      @AidanXavier1 4 роки тому +25

      @@jakeaurod melting is the process of going from solid to liquid, not the process of going from liquid to hotter liquid. He was correct in his statement.

    • @MrLordZenki
      @MrLordZenki 4 роки тому +10

      @@jakeaurod It's a tricky statement if you don't stop and think about it. It might be helpful to consider the opposite reaction: when water freezes, it expands. If you've ever left a water bottle in the freezer too long, this is readily apparent. Letting the frozen water melt will return it to its original volume, which means it contracts. Further warming the liquid water does indeed cause it to expand again, all the way up to becoming steam.

    • @NoThrottle
      @NoThrottle 4 роки тому +1

      @@jakeaurod Frozen water contracts when turning into liquid water. Liquid water turning to hotter liquid water expands.

  • @autumn_vasch
    @autumn_vasch Рік тому +40

    I wonder if you ever figured out a good solution to your color problems. My immediate thought is either mica, or oil soluable pigments used in soap. The former is probably better though, mica is very light weight and google says it works in wax okay if you do not need to burn anything. I'm not sure it would stay in the wax and not eventually leak into the water though.
    Anyway I have never owned a lava lamp! And i didn't know that there is a whole thing where they get warmed up and slowly start to take shape. I have liked them and thought about wanting one since i was a tiny baby but never quite seen the PERFECT LAVA LAMP that i wanted and now i think maybe I'll settle for going to buy what seems like a reasonably neat one off amazon.

  • @CK-ceekay
    @CK-ceekay 4 роки тому +123

    This "no effort" video is more effort than I've ever put into anything

  • @EpicLPer
    @EpicLPer 4 роки тому +147

    I actually enjoy these "lower effort" videos a lot too, would even say similar if not the same as the higher quality ones.

    • @glenncaughey5044
      @glenncaughey5044 4 роки тому +2

      ‘Lower effort’ just means fewer outtakes at the end 😜

    • @CivilEngineerWroxton
      @CivilEngineerWroxton 4 роки тому

      "Lower effort"? Did you not see all the ingredients he was trying and experimenting with? Or the fact that he had to completely move the good table out and an old experiment table in and then load up the old table with everything he was to experiment with? And how how he had made working lava lamps to have on display to show the results that can be achieved? He also had a lot of botched attempt examples on display so we could see just how much he had done in experimenting.
      He put a LOT of work and thought into this. So for you to say it was low effort just shows how much you just don't appreciate other people's time and effort. I hope you can grow to appreciate the capabilities, dedication through time spent and effort expended, and drive that others have. It is what makes us be able to have and understand all the things we have now.

    • @nathanbrown8916
      @nathanbrown8916 4 роки тому +3

      @@CivilEngineerWroxton He's going off of what was said by Alec said himself for videos put in November.

    • @EpicLPer
      @EpicLPer 4 роки тому +3

      @@CivilEngineerWroxton Literally watch the first 3 seconds of the video to see why I wrote this comment :)

  • @bidzoutheking
    @bidzoutheking 4 роки тому +896

    "Lava lamps are useless."
    Cloudflare's SSL lab: hold my beer

    • @Shit_I_Missed.
      @Shit_I_Missed. 4 роки тому +94

      For the interested: Tom Scott - ua-cam.com/video/1cUUfMeOijg/v-deo.html

    • @ke6gwf
      @ke6gwf 4 роки тому +128

      For the STILL curious, they do this by having a wall in the lobby, not unlike the studio backdrop in this video, covered by row upon column of Lava lamps, with a camera pointed at the wall.
      The image data is then used to generate a number, which is constantly changing and just as predictably unpredictable as the bad jokes on this channel!

    • @ProctorsGamble
      @ProctorsGamble 4 роки тому +6

      That’s why 160,000 spent 25 minutes watching this

    • @ProctorsGamble
      @ProctorsGamble 4 роки тому +9

      That’s 66,666 man hours
      Or 2,777 man days
      Or 7.6 years!

    • @chaosmagican
      @chaosmagican 4 роки тому +10

      Oh yeah I remember that :D That just shows how fragile the balance in these really is. Any slight breeze dramatically alters the behavior as to be good enough for creating randomness for encryption (they use them additionally to other stuff but still).

  • @rechtrecht
    @rechtrecht 2 роки тому +3

    My dad, a mechanic, has recently bought one of those dispensers for disinfectant and filled it up with Break Cleaner. Works great for him and my mum is happy that we don't have oil everywhere anymore

  • @trssho91
    @trssho91 4 роки тому +60

    I loved the sound effect when you unveiled the brake parts cleaner, as a South Main Auto fan I laughed out loud when that happened.

    • @Graham_Wideman
      @Graham_Wideman 4 роки тому +8

      Yes, but it wasn't quite the right sound effect, probably due to the impurities.

    • @wirenutt57
      @wirenutt57 4 роки тому +5

      Eric O would be proud.

    • @trssho91
      @trssho91 4 роки тому +1

      @@Graham_Wideman Maybe not exact, but close enough for a laugh. :)

    • @Tommy_Mac
      @Tommy_Mac 4 роки тому

      9:42 Yep, I bet Eric O would get a kick out of it

  • @AshArAis
    @AshArAis 4 роки тому +199

    I had a lava lamp with red wax, a volcano casing and dinosaurs around the base. It was the best

    • @magnustips
      @magnustips 4 роки тому +8

      That sure sounds like the king og lava lamps

    • @vaipuluj
      @vaipuluj 4 роки тому +5

      Same here. The light shown through the lava around the dinosaurs and had a super cool glow

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 4 роки тому +2

      I had one like that but without dinosaurs. Some superglue and the toy dispenser at the supermarket can fix that, though!

    • @-abacchus
      @-abacchus 4 роки тому +4

      I just Googled *dinosaur volcano lava lamp* - was not dissapointed..! =)

    • @glidershower
      @glidershower 4 роки тому

      ~♡

  • @mikcsa
    @mikcsa 4 роки тому +39

    The whole chemistry theorizing reminded me of a NileRed video. Would be fun to see a collab.

  • @LilPeener
    @LilPeener 2 роки тому +8

    Brake cleaner is a great solvent, in the automotive industry we use it to clean pretty much anything when working with bare metal or even just to look for imperfections when smoothing out bodywork (the shine will show you where any dents are and there’s no water to rust your clean surface)

    • @YoYoBobbyJoe
      @YoYoBobbyJoe 4 місяці тому

      He also downplayed how toxic it is. Environmental scientists consider TCE to be up there with the worst of the worst.

  • @NarrisNor
    @NarrisNor 4 роки тому +463

    "It is no longer buoyant, but, in fact, sinkyant!"
    Don't you mean, "Floatn't"?

    • @dreska255
      @dreska255 4 роки тому +46

      Buoyan't

    • @jakeaurod
      @jakeaurod 4 роки тому +4

      gurlant?

    • @lightningslim
      @lightningslim 4 роки тому +6

      "Densant" 🙂 is the correct term for sinkosity! Don't you got hedukashun? 😉

    • @dreska255
      @dreska255 4 роки тому

      @@lightningslim oh I'm sorry Mr. Teach, I understand that we're not allowed to do jokes in the UA-cam Comment Section classroom

    • @bubbledoubletrouble
      @bubbledoubletrouble 4 роки тому +13

      @@dreska255 Buoyain’t

  • @arfyness
    @arfyness 4 роки тому +41

    "It is no longer buoyant, but, in fact, sinkant."
    I love these videos.

  • @notmynormalusername1
    @notmynormalusername1 4 роки тому +271

    "I've replaced the goop in this lamp with my very own!"
    Sir, the internet would like a word with you.

    • @MattExzy
      @MattExzy 4 роки тому +5

      I was searching for this quote in the comments. I am not disappointed.

    • @jnb756
      @jnb756 4 роки тому +8

      at least he said goop and not goo

    • @DaeZey
      @DaeZey 4 роки тому +7

      "god that's hot"

    • @crashcourseinbruhsurgery
      @crashcourseinbruhsurgery 4 роки тому +2

      t h e j a r

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 4 роки тому +5

      @@DaeZey "don't touch the bottom" (without asking permission first, I guess)

  • @gregorybentley5192
    @gregorybentley5192 Рік тому +4

    Whoa guy. That “be patient Greg” just blew my mind mid watch 🤯 lol

  • @MazeFrame
    @MazeFrame 4 роки тому +63

    The thing about tungsten fillament bulbs in ovens: They are not inefficent there as the goal of the operation is to get things hot.

    • @feronanthus9756
      @feronanthus9756 4 роки тому +5

      I don't know about your oven, but mine uses gas to get hot. the bulb just has to be able to survive a 500 degree oven (which an led bulb cannot). Or are we talking about easy bake ovens?

    • @SwervingLemon
      @SwervingLemon 4 роки тому

      When he grabbed the lamp I immediately thought of Tom Hanks in "Taxi".

    • @sambolino44
      @sambolino44 4 роки тому +5

      As long as the heat is on in the house, the extraneous heat from a Lava Lamp is nothing to worry about. I don't have air conditioning.

    • @Ari--d
      @Ari--d 4 роки тому

      @@sambolino44 f

    • @paulturner5769
      @paulturner5769 4 роки тому +3

      Indeed, I had a Plasma TV that produced about 500 watts of heat but since I needed heating in the TV room at night anyway, it was actually 100% efficient.

  • @sgtpinback
    @sgtpinback 4 роки тому +37

    I really like that you talk about how problematic the use and disposal of that chemical is and act accordingly. Even if the amount of chemical is small, it's the right mindset. 👍

  • @thomas316
    @thomas316 4 роки тому +227

    "...our friend physics..."
    No friend of mine, only been holding me down.

    • @Bastian227
      @Bastian227 4 роки тому +19

      I feel the gravity of your situation

    • @FieryWACO
      @FieryWACO 4 роки тому +10

      Inertia keeps me from befriending physics.

    • @river1403
      @river1403 4 роки тому +2

      See yourself out

    • @animationspace8550
      @animationspace8550 4 роки тому +3

      Haha... Entropy... 😅

    • @m5sib
      @m5sib 4 роки тому +3

      Actually he's been pushing you down...

  • @KoochDawg
    @KoochDawg 2 роки тому +21

    Mica could probably be used for both increasing density and coloring. There's plenty of mica colored pigments and since it has a 2.7-3 g/cm3 density you'd only need about 5% by wt to 95% paraffin to get to that water density.

  • @connectronbuilds9960
    @connectronbuilds9960 4 роки тому +103

    "water does the opposite because it's cheeky"
    Idk why but that got me good

  • @NastyWalkThroughs
    @NastyWalkThroughs 4 роки тому +167

    "No Effort November"
    Goes through all the effort of creating a DIY Lava Lamp

  • @nashsok
    @nashsok 4 роки тому +65

    8:40
    You mean blue, orange, and orange with context, right ;)

  • @StealthTheUnknown
    @StealthTheUnknown Рік тому +13

    Hey Alec, I know the video’s a bit old but I hope you see this (and hopefully revisit this concept - your video helped convince me to splurge on not one, but TWO lava lamps and I love them!!)
    The actual chemical they use today in a lava lamp’s paraffin to make it denser is carbon tetrachloride. The chemicals added to the water are kerosene and polyethylene glycol. I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck experimenting with these, if you can get your hands on them. CCl4 was surprisingly easy to find in industrial purity on google, though I’m not sure about whether any licensing is needed to purchase it. Kerosene and polyethylene glycol are pretty easy to get - one is jet fuel, the other is antifreeze!
    I’m praying the stars align and you see this and the gears start turning in that wild, magical, quirky head of yours!

  • @Akasen1226
    @Akasen1226 4 роки тому +233

    This sounds like the perfect episode to follow up with a NileRed response as they try make aspirin from a lava lamp or something.

    • @Adenzel
      @Adenzel 4 роки тому +8

      I was thinking this would be a great one for Nile Red to get involved with.

    • @yaroslavpanych2067
      @yaroslavpanych2067 4 роки тому +1

      @@Adenzel And as result one for TC to be ruined! Don't invite children into adult party!

    • @gokhankardas2160
      @gokhankardas2160 4 роки тому

      @@Adenzel 😍😝😍😊😊😊😊😊😴😐

    • @Adenzel
      @Adenzel 4 роки тому

      @@gokhankardas2160 😐😕🤔😏😜🤪😂🤣🤤

    • @fijilegalcounsel2625
      @fijilegalcounsel2625 4 роки тому

      0 virus
      Millions AWAKE

  • @emmeffgeh
    @emmeffgeh 4 роки тому +46

    Ah, my favorite nerd talking endlessly about stuff I never cared about, and I just can't stop listening and want even more. How do you do that?

    • @DeUser1337
      @DeUser1337 4 роки тому +2

      Hones interest and joy for the world.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 4 роки тому +1

      Technology Connections: Hmm, do I start a tech channel or a freeform poetry channel? ... Why not both!

  • @The1Helleri
    @The1Helleri 4 роки тому +601

    "I've replaced this lamp's goop with my very own."

    • @danielholtzman2582
      @danielholtzman2582 4 роки тому +41

      Finally found the comment I was looking for.

    • @The1Helleri
      @The1Helleri 4 роки тому +27

      @@danielholtzman2582 Welcome Home.

    • @StikyIckie
      @StikyIckie 4 роки тому +8

      I've done this before...

    • @Mekaniac
      @Mekaniac 3 роки тому +19

      Oh god no

    • @vesselfpv8274
      @vesselfpv8274 3 роки тому +14

      "I reject a reality and substitute my own"

  • @tombuck
    @tombuck 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for explaining this so clearly! It’s clear you know how to clarify everything about lava lamps. Truly magmaficent!

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin 3 роки тому +513

    I've always been fascinated by lava lamps, so this was really interesting. I'm surprised at how complicated they are. (Not the lamp itself, but the formula.) I wonder how the inventor ever came up with it.

    • @memethief4113
      @memethief4113 3 роки тому +86

      science is a mix of insanity, strokes of genius, and messing around with dangerous substances

    • @Eon2641
      @Eon2641 3 роки тому +93

      @@memethief4113 The scientific method is literally "f*ck around and find out"

    • @wedgie502
      @wedgie502 3 роки тому +19

      @@memethief4113 in the case of lava lamps, the dangerous substances were more than likely LSD, shrooms, or other hallucinogens.

    • @BiloGadget
      @BiloGadget 3 роки тому +3

      @@Eon2641 unless you're aspeaking to a flat earther, then the scientific method is somehow non scientific

    • @nunya7502
      @nunya7502 3 роки тому +22

      I've always figured that it was discovered purely by accident. Perhaps they were melting candlewax in a double boiler, and the wax that spilled between the two pots started doing the lava thing?

  • @Mqxwell
    @Mqxwell 4 роки тому +45

    YOU'RE TOO GOOD!
    Shout out to South Main Auto Repair for that noise when you whipped out the break cleaner.
    Absolutely hilarious

    • @bigsonarn
      @bigsonarn 4 роки тому +4

      South Main Auto FTW

    • @Will_RM
      @Will_RM 4 роки тому +4

      I was wondering if anyone knew what that part was from 👍 great channel here on youtube.

    • @Mqxwell
      @Mqxwell 4 роки тому +3

      @@Will_RM He is a really great mechanic, and overall just a great person. It took me a second to register what had happened, but I played it back and it was perfect.

    • @Will_RM
      @Will_RM 4 роки тому +3

      @@Mqxwell Yeah he definitely is, he makes his videos fun to watch and you learn things at the same time. Also love seeing Mrs, O too. Overall great family and a very respected mechanic, something hard to find today.

    • @Patrick94GSR
      @Patrick94GSR 4 роки тому +3

      hahah my wife was in the room when I was watching this yesterday, and right there at 9:45 I pointed and shouted HEY! South Main Auto!! She thought I was weird lol.

  • @HeLiam295
    @HeLiam295 2 місяці тому

    You my friend, have answered the question I have not asked myself in years,and in the nerdiest way possible. You know what? I'm all for it. Thanks king!

  • @kutsumiru
    @kutsumiru 4 роки тому +119

    I love this channel so much
    All the effort that goes in to researching, writing, and getting the perfect take recorded doesn’t go unnoticed

  • @johnnycheung5824
    @johnnycheung5824 4 роки тому +405

    "water does the opposite, because it's cheeky"
    I died

    • @Kycilak
      @Kycilak 4 роки тому +11

      It holds just for temperatures between freezing and 4 °C. Any higher and water expands with temperature too.
      But water is quite cheeky indeed.

    • @donaldduckith6792
      @donaldduckith6792 4 роки тому +4

      @@Kycilak Water is a very weird substance indeed.

    • @Senzorei
      @Senzorei 3 роки тому +5

      @@Kycilak It also expands when frozen. It's the reason why water floats and makes many natural processes possible. I remember my chemistry teacher was disappointed I missed such a simple yet crucial fact in a presentation I had to do on the properties of water.

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G 3 роки тому +3

      @@Senzorei imagine lakes if ice didn't float … the water would freeze at the surface and sink and build up until the lake was solid n everything dies … every year.

    • @Senzorei
      @Senzorei 3 роки тому +2

      @@jaewok5G This is the exact thing my chemistry teacher brought up as an example lol.

  • @naota3k
    @naota3k 3 роки тому +594

    I've been having absolutely ridiculous, illogical, reasonless anxiety that has kept me inside for days. These videos have been a place to ground myself, and have made a big difference. Alec, the combination of unabashed nerdery, along with your silly humor, and fascination with the weird and obscure, creates a very safe feeling, friendly video. I appreciate it, and you.

    • @Extramrdo
      @Extramrdo 3 роки тому +37

      If you do keep it bottled up, use aniline dye. which mixes with the anxiety and not a pigment which consists of solid peeves suspended in fear.

    • @mattbox87
      @mattbox87 3 роки тому +22

      "ridiculous, illogical, reasonless" is right.
      There are plenty like you and I out there.
      I've recently had to remind myself of the same thing.
      I think I'm going to hold on to the term "unabashed nerdery"!

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant 3 роки тому

      @@Extramrdo The Learning never Ends,
      so wonder:
      May i recommend anyone some nice science-channel
      and education-channel one may not yet know?
      Yes, a very random question, sure, but why not?

    • @cerberaodollam
      @cerberaodollam 2 роки тому +5

      We've been conditioned to feel like that. Turn off the TV 😉

    • @yanitzaruiz5739
      @yanitzaruiz5739 2 роки тому +1

      *comfort video*
      :) 💆🛀💅

  • @ashlyn-6614
    @ashlyn-6614 5 місяців тому +1

    as a chemist (albeit not a professional one by any means) this is so cool, and the whole impurities (notably trichloroethylene) being effected by salt and soap makes so much sense as theyre all similar to water in the way they all have charged regions in their molecules that would attract one another, and so would leach into one another

    • @Outer-Heaven_Supercomputer
      @Outer-Heaven_Supercomputer 5 місяців тому

      a question, i want to make a lava lamp but wax seems hard to increase its density, then, how can i safely and legally make water lighter?

  • @johnsherby9130
    @johnsherby9130 4 роки тому +13

    Thanks for making this concept a little more clear for me! It’s clear that you’re quite good at explaining unclear things to me in a clear manner.

  • @MichaelFri
    @MichaelFri 4 роки тому +48

    Hear me out on this one: Rather than actual lightbulb, use a simple heating element with a minimal amount of visible light.
    Add Ultraviolet LEDs for a light source and paint the wax so it would glow in UV.

    • @ilaril
      @ilaril 4 роки тому +2

      Resistors work also. But definitely UV leds!

    • @stevenclark2188
      @stevenclark2188 4 роки тому

      I think I've heard LED bulbs dissipate almost exactly as much heat as incandescants (efficiency coming from spectrum not heat losses). So a high enough output UV bulb might dissipate enough from the power circuitry and LEDs to heat things.

    • @jasondoe2596
      @jasondoe2596 4 роки тому +4

      UV isn't good for your eyes (and if I made my own lava lamp I'd stare for hours!)
      However, a large part of the UV spectrum is blocked (or rather, absorbed) by many common types of glass.
      So it would be safe if you choose suitable LEDs and bottle material so that no UV can escape. But then you run into another problem: It won't be able to penetrate the bottom of the bottle and reach the wax.
      So you'd need a bottle with a bottom made from another type of glass. Or a separate UV-blocking coating on the outside. Doable commercially, but it would drive up the cost. As a DIY project, kinda difficult...

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing 4 роки тому +3

      The role of "a simple heating element with a minimal amount of visible light" is played perfectly by a small incandescent bulb though, they emit only about 20% of their energy in the visible spectrum... 😋
      I get what you mean though. I'd like to see a lamp with a small reflector globe in the centre so you get a thin shaft of light up the middle of the lamp, and then a ring of chunky UV LEDs around the outside. Would be pretty easy to modify a standard lava lamp to try it out, the flourescent dyes used in them typically have some response to UV stimulation, but probably difficult to find a globe with a suitably tight beam. Maybe a torch bulb of some kind.

  • @Gottaculat
    @Gottaculat 4 роки тому +209

    Brown wax? Surely you mean "dark orange" wax. ;-)
    This ain't the first time I've watched your videos!

    • @lourias
      @lourias 4 роки тому +1

      LOL

    • @TheAechBomb
      @TheAechBomb 4 роки тому +2

      lol, that video is in the end card for me

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 4 роки тому +3

      *orange with context

  • @MeMoeMustafaAlnour
    @MeMoeMustafaAlnour 2 роки тому +35

    Maaan! The linguistics, the precision, the details, the order of delivery and so much more that escapes my immediate vocabulary!
    I'm fascinated by you man! And I truly admire the enormous amount of effort that's even though so subtly presented yet impossible to go unnoticed, evidently by how you can make such a trivial matter as lava lamps sounds as interesting as several iconic technologies you had spoke about in your channel; and with so little informations!
    I don't write this because I simply enjoy your content, I write it because I somehow find your method extremely satisfying, even though English isn't my first language nor have I extensively studied linguistics or lived in an English-speaking dominated country, yet I still find your professionalism and precision phenomenal and I thank you and admire you for it.
    I hope UA-cam are paying you enough haha
    I hope this comment reaches you
    Much love and keep it up! ❤️ 👍🐐

  • @ckturvey
    @ckturvey 3 роки тому +44

    "I'm not gonna be using it [Brake Parts Cleaner] for its intended purpose..." I think you have just described the majority of times brake parts cleaner is used! And the Orchestra when you pulled the can out made me doublecheck if I was on the right channel!

    • @cericat
      @cericat 9 місяців тому +1

      I think I'm beginning to understand how Ray wound up in my recs in the first place now... SMH

  • @yvendous
    @yvendous 4 роки тому +319

    "This lamp's goop has been replaced with my very own." ಠ︵ಠ

  • @NinjaKnuckleJoe
    @NinjaKnuckleJoe 4 роки тому +28

    I really appreciate that you put in actual subtitles. It is very considerate for those that need them, and while I don't, I do really like them.

  • @mattshu
    @mattshu 5 місяців тому

    I’m pretty sure this was the first video that opened up this channel’s world to me and I’m forever grateful

  • @tim1724
    @tim1724 4 роки тому +127

    None of the jigglies are blue. 😢 (edit: oh wait, there's still the blue one in the background)

  • @orangejjay
    @orangejjay 3 роки тому +120

    Wow. Your channel is incredible. You've got a great personality, you're friendly, your dry humor is dank, and your videos are perfect for all levels and all ages. Thank you for all that you do!

  • @jpsullender
    @jpsullender 3 роки тому +421

    As a mechanic the amount of times I’ve cleaned my hands/shirt/pants/arms with brake cleaner is probably scary. Not to mention accidentally getting it in my eyes😂.

    • @sethpacholko2112
      @sethpacholko2112 3 роки тому +30

      Exactly! Replaces the sink on the farm

    • @cbly
      @cbly 3 роки тому +72

      fastest way to find cuts and scrapes on yourself too

    • @roncrate6424
      @roncrate6424 3 роки тому +3

      chloroform baby mmmm mmmm deep breaths make it so much easier on the victim lol

    • @bodeine454
      @bodeine454 3 роки тому +19

      Yep, like trying to clean a disassembled carburetor that you're holding in your hand with carb cleaner (and Brakleen in a pinch). Safety glasses or equivalent is a must! I've done it without safety glasses and it manages to ricochet back into an eye 90% of the time, stings like a mother f*****! 😜

    • @sdusb1243
      @sdusb1243 3 роки тому +2

      Same, lol

  • @Francisco-dx7hj
    @Francisco-dx7hj 2 роки тому

    Love the way you look at the lava lamp at 19:30. Really brings home the hypnotic appeal of the lava lamp.