@@randaranatunga7259 damn really though I hope he's ok, ceasium is pretty violent when it reacts. I hope he had like a pillow or something below the camera
Unfortunately, NileRed did not survive the disaster. Thankfully with his brilliant mind, he had already constructed a robot very identical to him to carry on with the channel as if nothing had happened.
@Null No. But im sure with the quality of film u watch. Yes. Also a jump scare isnt the abnoxiously loud music/noise that accompanies it. Thats just loud noise. I mean the Psycho ending is a jump scare. And thats brilliant.
@Null Darling 2016, The Witch 2016, Cure 1997, Session 9 2001, Creep 1/2 2014/2017, Martyrs 2008, House 1977. To name a few of the top of my head that arent classics. Or household names.
@@__8120 I agree. For example the jump scare in episode 8 of The haunting of hill house. Has an extremelly effective "jump scare" (loud suprising noise) that is earnt. But when you look at where jump scares come from. E.g Psychos ending wich half the film built upto had 0 noise and scared the daylights out of people from all accounts if heard from people at the time. then out of nowhere you have a loud yell (in film) and a fast moving "object" to not spoil. That then gives another even more frightening moment. Neither of these by any means are a cheap gimmick. And extremelly well done.
That reminds me of a poem- "A little green chemist, on a very green day mixed some little green chemicals in a very green little way. The little green grasses now gently wave over the little green chemist's little green grave." *********************************************************************** Thank you all for your likes of this post, I thought I would share the poem of an ill-fated chemist, who kind of reminded me of NileRed. I FIRST heard this back in my very young days when I was about 6 or so, waaaayyyy back in 1967 or thereabouts. While doing an EXHAUSTIVE search, I found it also in a news clipping from an OLD newspaper, The Taj Times, back in January 18, 1961! Apparently, this was in a collection in "Book Of Funny Poems Paperback - January 1, 1961 by Eleanor Clymer" Eleanor Klymer was a prolific writer of children's books, having written 58 of them. She left us in March 31, 2001, at the age of 95. From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Clymer
It'll never cease to be funny that NileRed can just assert things like "so I bought one of the most reactive stable elements in the world from Russia in a quantity large enough to level the building I'm in if it so much as touches the air" as if it's a compeletely normal thing to do
At this point it's just a question of when he's going to do the "oops" joke. Hopefully we get to see something with the cesium out of the ampule someday. You know, that doesn't involve Nile blowing himself up.
Actually its okay if you dropped or break the glass, you just need to throw a bucket of water to maintain the reactiveness so it wouldn't get exposure to air.
So you all know, the reason Caesium is so dangerous is because it is extremely pyrophoric, meaning that if it comes into contact with air, it will spontaneously combust. Dropping it won't be hugely dangerous but an active (and quite large) fire in a lab can be a problem, especially considering inhaling caesium vapors can be as dangerous as inhaling spray paint vapors. It's essentially sending little particles of metal into your lungs where they can puncture, rip, and tear their way through, making breathing extremely difficult, internal bleeding likely, and death quite imminent. That's also why it's so expensive.
i live to read comments from intellectual people such as yourself so that i may regurgitated poorly the information to other people. Thank you whoever you are.
It's all good , that was his trained clone stunt professional ! There's another batch in the secret underground laboratory ready for the next experiment !
I don't think he'd take that risk, even on purpose. He probably made another ampule to look very similar to the caesium one, and pretended to almost drop that one
you know, there was an accident here in Brazil in the city of Goiânia, where two recyclable material collectors (don’t know how you call them in english, hope it’s right), got in an abandoned radiotherapy institute, found a radiotherapy machine, and decided to sell its pieces. one of the sold pieces had cesium-137 (an isotope of cesium) in it, and when exposed, caused what’s today considered the largest radiological accident outside of a nuclear plant in the world. about 110 thousand people had to be examined, and 4 died from the radioactivity
Yeah, it's a terrible tragedy that could've been prevented by properly handling the abandoned equipment. Isotopes like caesium-137 or any radioactive compound should never be handled like this. Very sad case
Gonna go read more about this right now. I'm given to understand terrorists were trying to figure out a way to weaponize portable CAT scanners and the like...
A good word for what you called "recyclable metal collectors" would probably be "recyclable metal scavengers" instead, as while "collectors" implies that the people are keeping (not selling) the items, "scavengers" implies something closer to "gathering of abandoned items" and carries no such implication that the items are for keeping.
When I was a kid, I read this series called Alex Rider about a teenage spy. In one of the books, an assassin kills a soccer player by having him receive a Caesium medal with a thin coating. The player is known for showering with his medals on, so when the water hits the medal, the coating dissolves, and the medal explodes and kills him. Really cool to see that would actually work!
Considering Caesium is pyrophoric, it would actually catch fire as soon as it was exposed to air. Still, it might work if it was covered in a thin non-reactive water-soluble layer.
For those curious, Nile’s joke and our jokes aside, him for real dropping that cesium container really *would* be an absolute disaster. Lab go boom, if you’re curious what kind, I believe.
@@railpwn1268 if it was a large amount of Cesium or if he dropped near some volatile chemicals though.......But yeah, Breathing in most cesium fumes can cause internal bleeding and pretty much give you an disneyland level fast pass to whatever afterlife you may believe in
It's actually the water in the air that it can react with, not the oxygen or nitrogen itself. Dropping it into water is how you get it all to react at once. That's probably not the only thing it can react with though, just the one I'm familiar with. That said, that wouldn't really be enough cesium to cause significant property damage, but as others have noted, the fumes WOULD be a concern.
Wow, that was a brilliant way to jump scare someone. Your set up was impeccable. Seriously, there's seasoned film makers that would be thoroughly impressed.
he said he is not ready, do what you did to Cody's lab and make him invincible. The cost would be that he keeps losing his channel but that is a small price to pay.
The only thing I remember about Caesium is that it was used for assassination in an Alex Rider book. The bad guys made a medal/amulet out of Caesium and covered it in wax (I think). They gave it to a football/soccer player and he wore it in the showers. The coating washed off and it exploded.
All I know about it is Caesium 137. Its a glowing blue powder. If you see some, call the nuclear energy commission, and back TF away from it, unless horrifically painful death is something you want for yourself.
He probably made a lanyard on the other end with tape and secured it in his right hand so even if he lets go of both hands it wouldn't really bump into anything if there's a lot of space near him which there was
I remember one of those weird awkward science videos back in the day. A woman dropped sodium in water, it fizzed about some. She dropped potassium in water, and it skipped around. Suddenly, no woman, and two long metal arms are holding a bit of caesium over water, drop it, and the desk frickin' explodes. Caesium scary.
I want to make Caesium soap! I have sodium hydroxide, from which I've made bar soap, I have potassium hydroxide, from which I've made liquid soap. Next, I want to try to make lithium soap(white lithium grease), or Caesium soap.
Fun fact about caesium, although its way way waaaay more reactive than potasium and sodium, its a lot less explosive. Caesium tends to just immediately set on fire if you look at it funny, potassium tends to detonate in a very exciting explosion, but generally requires water. Look up videos comparing caesium to the other reactive metals, very insightful.
Probably partly due to it's molar mass. Per atom/mol it releases more energy, but since each atom/mol weighs more than 3x as much as a potassium one, the mass energy density is lower despite the higher molar energy density.
Yes, what that dropped vial of cesium could do at most is an undesirable fire. Even though it’s ridiculously reactive, it is not like it’s going to blow your room up or something worse.
here in brazil, there was a disaster involving caesium in the city of "Goiânia", basically two street sweepers got inside a abandoned radiotherapy clinic, they found the radiotherapeutic machine and were wondering how much money they could have selling the metal from the machine, then they found a little flask of caesium powder that glowed blue on the dark, after showing it to their families each one picked a little bit for them, and they got infected with radiation, and the pieces of metal got sold wich spreaded even more radioactive material, basically only this flask basically infected hundreds of people, it happened in 13 of september 1987 and was the biggest radiation disaster outside of a nuclear power plant. 31/05/23: one year later and i discovered that this comment actually blew up lol, thanks guys, also corrected the grammar, sorry for any strokes you guys had reading this lol
That wasn’t caesium, wasn’t it cobalt 6? While back saw this idiot pass around this radio therapy capsule and put it against the light bulb to show how “magical” it is. Showing that in a week he’s gonna be suffering from sickness
@@DraconicMaker it was cesium-137, a cesium isotope that is radioactive. You’re thinking of cobalt-60, which is what’s in those capsules that say “drop and run”
That'd be Caesium 137, I heard about this case from the Kyle Hill channel actually. However this isn't the radioactive isotope in this video. Otherwise, he wouldn't hold it in his hand for that long to melt it.
I feel like my chemistry teacher was like a jaded NileRed. Walked us through lots of fun labs. But my lab mates were always idiots (despite being in AP chem); drinking dilute acids, melting styrofoam by heating it too high... One time, one spills a bottle of hexane and starts cleaning it up with paper towels, another says they have a way of quickly cleaning it up and tosses a match at the spill. First guy shoves the mess in the sink in the middle and it all goes up. The teacher was just chilling at his desk watching the fire.
The end of this video is like one of those dreams where you're walking along, then suddenly you trip and enter a parallel universe for a second then jolt awake.
It is not air, it is the moisture in the air that it reacts with. I need to talk to some of my Russian friends more. Follow the periodic chart. That tells you what you need to know.
Well, maybe unrelated, but they *did* find some weird sort of splotches on Mercury that they can't exactly explain what is or how it got there. But even if it is him, he's probably not going to start talking - you're right.
One drop of Caesium is enough to blow up an ice bath and damage the lab desk sending glass shards everywhere. The amount he's holding would destroy walls or floor easy. It reacts with water magnitudes worse than sodium... hense boom.
"I got this from Russia...and I think it's finally time to crack it open" Me: *proceeds to open bottle of vodka and a tin of caviar* NileRed: *proceeds to take out a vial of caesium*
Hence the large amount of sand inside the shipping tube, so that way if the ampoule inside the tube were to break open in transit it doesn’t lead to a fiery disaster because the sand forms an inert barrier between the cesium and air
Back in 2018 I was visiting a company called Albermarle. They are the largest producer of lithium reagents, but they also produce fine chemicals like - caesium. I was a university student visiting with a working group and part of the tour was a schooling season for the new company trainees called 'learning by burning'. They threw litres of different lithium reagents on the floor and things like that. Last part was an ampule of caesium which they dropped. Quite honestly, it was disappointing - as soon as the glass cracked, the caesium immediately hydrolyzed and was gone, no flame, no explosion.
All the greatest stories start with, “Well, I bought this tube from Russia, and….”
You’d be surprised at what you can get from Russia.
Not that I have any personal experience myself…
And it ends pretty soon afterwards
@gefloigle
Best comment!!
Thanks for the laugh
Funnily enough, that’s how they end as well
What is the reference in this sentence?
It wasn't the drop that gave me anxiety. It was the thought of him accidentally crushing the glass in his hands, releasing the Caesium.
For some reason I unironically was worried about this too
Same here
Frfr
SAME
Me 6
Would be an absolute disa-
My heart skipped a beat there
Boy I think my heart exploded like the content of that ampoule
@@randaranatunga7259 damn really though I hope he's ok, ceasium is pretty violent when it reacts. I hope he had like a pillow or something below the camera
Same
dude nah same my heart just... mans really made my heart jump for the sky right there lmao
A cold chill ran up my back.
Unfortunately, NileRed did not survive the disaster. Thankfully with his brilliant mind, he had already constructed a robot very identical to him to carry on with the channel as if nothing had happened.
Nilegreen stepped up to run the channel for a bit. That's why Nile's sense of smell than his friends
Now it's NeoRedPill🔵🙌🔴
Love your narrative essay😂😂😂
Ah yes, NilaRed.
Nilered survived
nile is so lucky that he has 3 hands from his past few experiments
bruh why only 95 likes
But it do not have fingers and a palm to catch it
@@hmscraftandbuilds6532 sorry he can catch it with his leg
@@hmscraftandbuilds6532 NO I MEAN HE CAN CATCH IT WITH HIS 9TH ARM THAT HIS MOM CUT OFF EARLIER LAST WEEK DURING SCHOOL YOU REMEMBER
Ok
Alternative title: "how to jumpscare a person without any loud noises or things flying into the screen"
I literally got the chills
In this case I think it’s a fall scare
@Null No. But im sure with the quality of film u watch. Yes. Also a jump scare isnt the abnoxiously loud music/noise that accompanies it. Thats just loud noise. I mean the Psycho ending is a jump scare. And thats brilliant.
@Null Darling 2016, The Witch 2016, Cure 1997, Session 9 2001, Creep 1/2 2014/2017, Martyrs 2008, House 1977. To name a few of the top of my head that arent classics. Or household names.
@@__8120 I agree. For example the jump scare in episode 8 of The haunting of hill house. Has an extremelly effective "jump scare" (loud suprising noise) that is earnt. But when you look at where jump scares come from. E.g Psychos ending wich half the film built upto had 0 noise and scared the daylights out of people from all accounts if heard from people at the time. then out of nowhere you have a loud yell (in film) and a fast moving "object" to not spoil. That then gives another even more frightening moment. Neither of these by any means are a cheap gimmick. And extremelly well done.
That reminds me of a poem-
"A little green chemist, on a very green day
mixed some little green chemicals
in a very green little way.
The little green grasses now gently wave
over the little green chemist's little green grave."
***********************************************************************
Thank you all for your likes of this post, I thought I would share the poem of an ill-fated chemist, who kind of reminded me of NileRed. I FIRST heard this back in my very young days when I was about 6 or so, waaaayyyy back in 1967 or thereabouts.
While doing an EXHAUSTIVE search, I found it also in a news clipping from an OLD newspaper, The Taj Times, back in January 18, 1961!
Apparently, this was in a collection in
"Book Of Funny Poems Paperback - January 1, 1961 by Eleanor Clymer"
Eleanor Klymer was a prolific writer of children's books, having written 58 of them. She left us in March 31, 2001, at the age of 95.
From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Clymer
Damn that's a nice poem!
🤣🤣🤣
It was really green green😂
😂😂😂
Lol
It'll never cease to be funny that NileRed can just assert things like "so I bought one of the most reactive stable elements in the world from Russia in a quantity large enough to level the building I'm in if it so much as touches the air" as if it's a compeletely normal thing to do
This literally made my heart skip a beat. DAMNIT NILE.
SAME BRO
Same here
Me too bro
Same
Same
At this point it's just a question of when he's going to do the "oops" joke. Hopefully we get to see something with the cesium out of the ampule someday. You know, that doesn't involve Nile blowing himself up.
We'll call him jihadi nile
@@pinkguy1312 this comment had bad vibes
@@pinkguy1312 Nile blew
@@pinkguy1312 no
@@pinkguy1312 Lmao💀
"because dropping it in liquid form, would be an absolute disa-"
- NileRed 2021
Such wonderful last words
@@shampooeater4111 for real💀
It's 2022 btw
@@alexisuzumaki4111 the video is posted on 2021
@@2.S.4.U That makes sense
Big props to the camera man who not only survived the blast, but saved the footage and uploaded it to give us closure.
Anyways, RIP Nile Red 2023
2021
GOODBYE NILEEEEEEEE
Skibidi Toilet Fan.
@@HenryCookQ The whole world has been taken over by brainrot... I wonder if I can still see UA-camrs with no brainrot comments whatsoever.
@@EggyTech I know.
Another episode in which Nile is experimenting the meme-iest way to end himself.
Hahaha
These are all cries for help
pfft, it's probably just soy sauce.
to be continued =>
@@cortburris9526 what do you mean
Next up on Nile Blue: "Cleaning up the remnants of my lab."
No no, its “cleaning me up from the remnants of my lab”
@@ConnorSinclairCavin no, no it's cleaning my remnants in the lab.
He hasn't posted on NileBlue in 8 months, I'm sure it'd go to Red
@@somebodywhobreathesair2807 or is it “cleaning my remains from the remnants of my lab” ?
“cleaning my spaceship to evacuate Earth”
the real thing we should be fearing is the amount of heart attacks nilered gave us at the end
Geek jump scare!
It’s like I’ve had 10 red bulls 😂
NileRed Yagami😳
IS HE ALRIGHT THOUGH? WHAT HAPPENED?
@@thorgnyr Most likely it exploded and died, and a family member uploaded the video.
Holy shit I'm a former chemist and the end almost gave me a heart attack. I'm actually shaking rn
artemoleche
Same. I stared at the screen, frozen in horror, for a good ten seconds.
*"I just have to be really careful tho because dropping it in its liquid fro would be an absolute disa-"*
RIP Nile
Oof. Nile Jr. You're up.
Thank you, I didn't quite get everything the first time around.
/s
@TooMuchYak Ik I was just kidding X)
@TooMuchYak Editor took over
jk
*Famous last words*
“Dropping it in its liquid from would be an absolute disa-“
Written and directed by George Lucas.
Written and directed by Chris P. Bacon
Robert E Weide crying in corner
I don't like cesium. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Directed by Michael Bay
*[Insert laugh track]* And then, Sheldon died.
Nile Red: "Having it break open, could be really dangerous"
Cody's Lab: "I'm going to make a Caesium play button!"
And it sealed
Also nile red:hell yeah lemme drop this for the funni
Cody Slab
Next up he'll be making a toilet of cesium that stays liquid with radioisotope heaters
@@TotallyRoSaid that's most likely his twin brother, NileBlue
Actually its okay if you dropped or break the glass, you just need to throw a bucket of water to maintain the reactiveness so it wouldn't get exposure to air.
Yeaaaaah, water is tooootally safe to combine with Caesium
Yea yk it 100% won’t combust when exposed to water especially the hydrogen particles in water
pure WAFFLE
🤣🤣
Yeah it's big brain time
Thanks for the advice
No, It won't blow up and make CsOH (very dangerous)! It will definitely work!
So you all know, the reason Caesium is so dangerous is because it is extremely pyrophoric, meaning that if it comes into contact with air, it will spontaneously combust. Dropping it won't be hugely dangerous but an active (and quite large) fire in a lab can be a problem, especially considering inhaling caesium vapors can be as dangerous as inhaling spray paint vapors. It's essentially sending little particles of metal into your lungs where they can puncture, rip, and tear their way through, making breathing extremely difficult, internal bleeding likely, and death quite imminent. That's also why it's so expensive.
i live to read comments from intellectual people such as yourself so that i may regurgitated poorly the information to other people. Thank you whoever you are.
@@Londerland You are very welcome! I'm just glad I can make simple explanations to be regurgitated poorly! :D
Rip and tear until it is done
Confused...your internal body temperature should keep the Caesium in liquid form, right? Would it still "puncture, rip and tear" your lungs?
So does it ??
“Dropping it in its liquid from is extremely dangerous-“
Ending Unlocked: Butterfingers
Henry stickmin reference?
@@ahhaahaah yee
O the backrooms?
Legendary stickmin reference
Stickmin reference
My heart stopped…this was exponentially more scary than any horror film I’ve ever seen🙏 well done
That’s what I’m saying. My heart dropped and I gasped😂😂😂
Well I don’t need to shit anymore is all I gotta say
XD
How did he do that I almost died
I tought he squeezes it in his hand lol
I actually screamed "Fuck!" I involuntarily when he dropped it
It's all good , that was his trained clone stunt professional ! There's another batch in the secret underground laboratory ready for the next experiment !
"We are gonna need another Timmy!"
I think that was how the lines goes at least.
Lmao
Said the soldier when he threw the grenade🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@karroome One too many emojis
@@TheFagerlund I come from times when they used to be called smilies😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
NileRed: "A while ago, I bought this little tube from Russia."
Me: " *IT'S LEAKING IT'S LEAKING* "
Is it me or i feel this comment aound kinda gae
@@aongocangkhoa9574 damn it
I felt the same for first few seconds then I remembered caesium is metal and not non metal like sulphur. Also I saw thumbnail
Y ah yu gaeh?
@@aongocangkhoa9574 how is it gay?
ffs he gave me a heart attack. despite literally faking it, he managed to make the slip look so damn real im crying XD
so fucking true, this dude :(
Me too my heart hurts now
I got so fucking scared for his safety that i almost called an ambulance
Hey man i'm just sayin that tube fell like 10 frames and didnt get stopped
I saw the captions and knew it was coming 😩✋🏼
As a dude who got Cesium-137-in-the-iron-furnace'd, it is indeed very scary
My heart literally skipped a beat when he dropped it. Haha good work.
same here! :D
same lmao
Same here
same here
What will happen if it get exposed??
knowing nigel, he probably did some cool trick and caught it
noice you got hearted
@@mlg-rp2pn yes, im very happy
@@aevetic9182 Good for you! :)
He hearted the comment, does that mean he survived? Or does he have a clone to take over?
I don't think he'd take that risk, even on purpose. He probably made another ampule to look very similar to the caesium one, and pretended to almost drop that one
This glorious mad lad loves giving his audience a heart attack
My soul literally left my body-
Agree.. First time I ever felt like that watching a video
@@lazyspacepirate haha!
Nilered is a person thats like:
"Oh no!... anyway,"
Was I the only one who was scared he’ll pop the Ampoule in his hand while heating up the Cesium?
Nope !
Its only because it was sped up. It makes it look like he's forcing
Me too
yes
Yes, just you and nobody else.
you know, there was an accident here in Brazil in the city of Goiânia, where two recyclable material collectors (don’t know how you call them in english, hope it’s right), got in an abandoned radiotherapy institute, found a radiotherapy machine, and decided to sell its pieces. one of the sold pieces had cesium-137 (an isotope of cesium) in it, and when exposed, caused what’s today considered the largest radiological accident outside of a nuclear plant in the world. about 110 thousand people had to be examined, and 4 died from the radioactivity
Yeah, it's a terrible tragedy that could've been prevented by properly handling the abandoned equipment. Isotopes like caesium-137 or any radioactive compound should never be handled like this. Very sad case
Gonna go read more about this right now. I'm given to understand terrorists were trying to figure out a way to weaponize portable CAT scanners and the like...
A good word for what you called "recyclable metal collectors" would probably be "recyclable metal scavengers" instead, as while "collectors" implies that the people are keeping (not selling) the items, "scavengers" implies something closer to "gathering of abandoned items" and carries no such implication that the items are for keeping.
@@memengineer5714 I might substitute the word "thieves" as these people had no legitimate right to take the materials.
I believe I saw a Kyle Hill video on the topic a while back...
When I was a kid, I read this series called Alex Rider about a teenage spy. In one of the books, an assassin kills a soccer player by having him receive a Caesium medal with a thin coating. The player is known for showering with his medals on, so when the water hits the medal, the coating dissolves, and the medal explodes and kills him. Really cool to see that would actually work!
Considering Caesium is pyrophoric, it would actually catch fire as soon as it was exposed to air. Still, it might work if it was covered in a thin non-reactive water-soluble layer.
Ah, I loved those books!
Scorpia was my favorite book. :)
@@Raven-vl9vy For me it was Arc Angel but partly because the color was yellow, but I may be a little biased towards one of my favorite colors...
@@jackaw1197 I recall that it was specifically covered in wax in the book, the wax was supposed to melt in the hot shower
0:56 as an Arizonan room temperature here is like 85-90F
yeah
WE WILL NEVER FORGET you NileRed he did excellent work in his life time.
you will live in our hearts.
He will always be alive in our hearts
SHINDE NAI YOOO
For those curious, Nile’s joke and our jokes aside, him for real dropping that cesium container really *would* be an absolute disaster. Lab go boom, if you’re curious what kind, I believe.
I'm pretty sure the cesium would only ignite on contact with air, but cesium fumes aren't exactly the most healthy for you.
@@railpwn1268 if it was a large amount of Cesium or if he dropped near some volatile chemicals though.......But yeah, Breathing in most cesium fumes can cause internal bleeding and pretty much give you an disneyland level fast pass to whatever afterlife you may believe in
100 likes later, and apparently judging by the replies, i’m still horrible at chemistry it seems
It's actually the water in the air that it can react with, not the oxygen or nitrogen itself. Dropping it into water is how you get it all to react at once. That's probably not the only thing it can react with though, just the one I'm familiar with.
That said, that wouldn't really be enough cesium to cause significant property damage, but as others have noted, the fumes WOULD be a concern.
@@vaporwave2339 that's such a creative way of saying, you will die fast and painfully
"because dropping it in liquid form, would be an absolute disa-"
-Famous last words from Nile Red
this comment is so demonic, it got 666 likes
Imagine if this was his last video
999 Likes let me make 1K
If he ever stops uploading, we all know what happened 💀
@@needbarakahinlife 🪦
“…dropping it in its liquid form, would be an absolute disa-“
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Wow, that was a brilliant way to jump scare someone. Your set up was impeccable. Seriously, there's seasoned film makers that would be thoroughly impressed.
Can confirm I actually jumped in my seat at this
Seriously, this was a really good jump scare. I am thoroughly impressed
No kidding lol
500th like
@@DrHappyJuice no, there are not seasoned film makers that would be THOROUGHLY impressed 🥴
"Hello friend Nile. Welcome!"
"Where's this place?"
"Humans call it heaven"
"But ...but I'm not ready!"
"But you dropped the caesium"
he said he is not ready, do what you did to Cody's lab and make him invincible. The cost would be that he keeps losing his channel but that is a small price to pay.
@@aboudi0507
To drop them in heaven? 😲🤣
top kek
@@biglwrab9634 we all know the chemical radiation from his lab makes him immortal
💚
m.ua-cam.com/video/69AmLbNeNf0/v-deo.html
All that hype on the danger jumpscared me at the end with no loud noises or faces or anything. Good job Nile.
Me too wtf, legit jumped a little.
The only thing I remember about Caesium is that it was used for assassination in an Alex Rider book. The bad guys made a medal/amulet out of Caesium and covered it in wax (I think). They gave it to a football/soccer player and he wore it in the showers. The coating washed off and it exploded.
I remember reading that and wondering why tf anyone would wear jewelry in the shower
been so long since I read that series.
@@gazelle8431 right? and like, a wax piece of jewelry, yeah let me just run soap over it and give it a good scrub so it all melts away
That must have happend in a time without warm water
All I know about it is Caesium 137. Its a glowing blue powder. If you see some, call the nuclear energy commission, and back TF away from it, unless horrifically painful death is something you want for yourself.
Took me a second to realise that he just pulled it out of his hand. But wow, gave me a heart attack right there
He probably made a lanyard on the other end with tape and secured it in his right hand so even if he lets go of both hands it wouldn't really bump into anything if there's a lot of space near him which there was
I thought it was a dummy vial, that makes way more sense
But his other hand is holding the camera
@@YEETMAN-dt9mb so? His brother or friend probably grabbed it/was holding the camera
@@YEETMAN-dt9mb He has a dedicated cameraman who probably was either holding the ampoule or the camera, probably the camera for a pov shot
I remember one of those weird awkward science videos back in the day. A woman dropped sodium in water, it fizzed about some. She dropped potassium in water, and it skipped around. Suddenly, no woman, and two long metal arms are holding a bit of caesium over water, drop it, and the desk frickin' explodes. Caesium scary.
"because dropping it in liquid form, would be an absolute disa-"
-Directed by Robert B. Weide…
I like how when he's holding the package, some dust is casually flowing out of it (we later find out it's sand, phew).
Lol yea
"WHAT THE HELL YOU'RE GETTING THE CAESIUM EVERYWHERE"
"it's sand"
Fah sure
I thought the sand would be cesium oxide or something
I thought it was just a yellow coloured drugs
HE'S ALWAYS SO SERIOUS HE NEVER MAKES JOKES AND THEN WHEN IT DROPPED MY EYES JUST WENT O_O
LMAOOO
What do you mean? he makes jokes quite often, he just keeps his serious tone when he makes them
@@atata2000 Trueeeee
Lol...i know...he jokes around, comments here and there but not like this...too funny
@@atata2000 yeah! He dead pans a few comments here and there, jokes you could get away with at work...
Dry humor
Nile red: “dropping it will be an absolute disa-“
Me: shook
I almost instinctively went to catch it, but then I realised I'm watching a video and now I feel silly.
I curled my toes when he dropped it lol
same
I genuinely jumped forward and I don't know why
Dang it!
He made me jump...
Intellectual horror. How sophisticated!
Nile: "dropping it would be an absolute disaster-"
Me: "I- 😳"
Edit: MOM IM FAMOUS!
SAME
if he dropped it his house would be the new chernobyl
@@whatever12643 same bruh
@@whatever12643 same 🤣 i was caught off guard
No he said disa-
The fact that an ad continued right after the "Dropping scene" did not go well for my heart.
I still can't believe how quick my mood changed😅
My jaw literally dropped.
@@fadate7292 which one ?
R.I.P Nile
May he rest well. He was a great chemist and dude.
bro imagine that eulogy
“He was a great dude. And also chemist, but just a really great dude.”
that a bulletproof tube so don't worry it wont break
@@weirduser9500 r/woooosh
bro really pulled a prank on us
I want to make Caesium soap! I have sodium hydroxide, from which I've made bar soap, I have potassium hydroxide, from which I've made liquid soap. Next, I want to try to make lithium soap(white lithium grease), or Caesium soap.
Aren't caesium compounds toxic?
I’m not very smart about chemistry and stuff, but that doesn’t sound safe :/
Caesium? Pfft. Amateur. I use flourine soap personally.
DONT
make francium soap
Last words of famous people
"Dropping it in its liquid form would be an absolute disa-" Nile
I think this video just put Nile at the top of my list of UA-camrs most likely to die in an explosion.
Legend has it that he kicked it on the way down in the hopes of saving it.
the ol' Linus Special
I actually once dug a pen in a wall doing that
@@bloodybladenum1920 I once dug a pen on my foot doing that
Kicked into the wall breaking it open when it actually would have survived the fall
plot twist: the ampule broke after kicking it
The liquid: “Hi, you can call me Cesium! You know Cease means?” 💀
Fun fact about caesium, although its way way waaaay more reactive than potasium and sodium, its a lot less explosive.
Caesium tends to just immediately set on fire if you look at it funny, potassium tends to detonate in a very exciting explosion, but generally requires water.
Look up videos comparing caesium to the other reactive metals, very insightful.
Probably partly due to it's molar mass. Per atom/mol it releases more energy, but since each atom/mol weighs more than 3x as much as a potassium one, the mass energy density is lower despite the higher molar energy density.
and that one where a bathtub explodes uses explosives to simulate the reactiveness. so it's BS
Yes, what that dropped vial of cesium could do at most is an undesirable fire.
Even though it’s ridiculously reactive, it is not like it’s going to blow your room up or something worse.
I am now imaging a chemist staring at a vial of cesium, the vile glaring back, and then just suddenly catching on fire. XD
here in brazil, there was a disaster involving caesium in the city of "Goiânia", basically two street sweepers got inside a abandoned radiotherapy clinic, they found the radiotherapeutic machine and were wondering how much money they could have selling the metal from the machine, then they found a little flask of caesium powder that glowed blue on the dark, after showing it to their families each one picked a little bit for them, and they got infected with radiation, and the pieces of metal got sold wich spreaded even more radioactive material, basically only this flask basically infected hundreds of people, it happened in 13 of september 1987 and was the biggest radiation disaster outside of a nuclear power plant.
31/05/23: one year later and i discovered that this comment actually blew up lol, thanks guys, also corrected the grammar, sorry for any strokes you guys had reading this lol
kyle hill has a great video on that
That wasn’t caesium, wasn’t it cobalt 6? While back saw this idiot pass around this radio therapy capsule and put it against the light bulb to show how “magical” it is. Showing that in a week he’s gonna be suffering from sickness
@@DraconicMaker it was cesium-137, a cesium isotope that is radioactive. You’re thinking of cobalt-60, which is what’s in those capsules that say “drop and run”
Here in Mex was the same shit but... Nobody tallks about it any more
That'd be Caesium 137, I heard about this case from the Kyle Hill channel actually. However this isn't the radioactive isotope in this video. Otherwise, he wouldn't hold it in his hand for that long to melt it.
“Because dropping it in its liquid form could be a disa-“ he was never heard from again
Whatever you do, don't mix it with plutonic quartz and bottled water.
Nile: "I bought this little tube from Russia,"
* insert Stalinium joke *
Leninium is stronger comrade
Bruh, Marxinium is stronger than both of them combined
100th like
@@Oof-th5hz But they aren't stronger than Fascinium.
Modern Russian nuclear weapons are made with refined Putinium.
Can we all agree, that Nile red would be the best science teacher.
Agreed
I like his content but he doesn't really teach the chemistry at all
I feel like my chemistry teacher was like a jaded NileRed. Walked us through lots of fun labs. But my lab mates were always idiots (despite being in AP chem); drinking dilute acids, melting styrofoam by heating it too high... One time, one spills a bottle of hexane and starts cleaning it up with paper towels, another says they have a way of quickly cleaning it up and tosses a match at the spill. First guy shoves the mess in the sink in the middle and it all goes up. The teacher was just chilling at his desk watching the fire.
He obviously knows his shit but he'd be a terribly dangerous science teacher
Ah yes, what every scientist aspires to be....a fucking high school science teacher. -_-
Ah yes, caesium
Or as we say in physics:
"The atom that's frequency at isotope 133 defines 9,192,631,770 Hz"
Exactly, and this is also the definition of 1 second, if I'm not wrong. This is given in the first chapter of our physics textbook in class 11th.
@@M1551NGN0 A second is exactly equal to the inverse of an Hertz
@@stratonikisporcia8630 YES right! Time=1/frequency
1 Literal Second later
@@SohamGupta-ko8rx 🤣
The end of this video is like one of those dreams where you're walking along, then suddenly you trip and enter a parallel universe for a second then jolt awake.
"...dropping it in its liquid form would be an absolute disa-"
*cue Eric Andre's "We'll Be Right Back" stinger*
nice !
R.I.P NileRed, you will be missed.
It's almost like he's still here. And over there. And over there. And...
💐 ರ╭╮ರ
@@tanikaradia my Kannada letters😭
@@samarthbarshi1916 haha xD
@@Merennulli Just say it: "He's all over the place!"
This is like the opposite of a Jump scare with the same effect, for a split second I actually felt fear
My heart dropped for a second watching the tube ""slip"" but then i remembered he ends videos giving a heart attack 😂
For those who dont know, Caesium is so reactive that if it touches air it can explode
🤓
yeah we can also hear what he says in the video pal
It is not air, it is the moisture in the air that it reacts with. I need to talk to some of my Russian friends more. Follow the periodic chart. That tells you what you need to know.
@@elbozo5723 lol
@@elbozo5723 yes
Of course everything is scary when it comes from Russia....
yeah, scary country - scary chemicals
Yeah, i feel this way every time i look in the mirror
@@zuzuga I'd honestly be scared of myself, too, when I looked inside a mirror and found myself to be a Penguin
@@エルフェンリート-l3i yeah, it always hits hard...
@@zuzuga This is so sad, Alexa play Happy Feet.
“Because dropping it in its liquid form would be an absolute disa-“
And we never heard from him again
Wow almost like that's the joke
@@Leo9ine congrats on understanding the joke, here have a cookie
🍪
Well, maybe unrelated, but they *did* find some weird sort of splotches on Mercury that they can't exactly explain what is or how it got there. But even if it is him, he's probably not going to start talking - you're right.
One drop of Caesium is enough to blow up an ice bath and damage the lab desk sending glass shards everywhere. The amount he's holding would destroy walls or floor easy. It reacts with water magnitudes worse than sodium... hense boom.
Nile: being very careful with caesium
Cody: lets make a play button out of it
No, don't!
@mission Cody actually did it tho
Cody is the adorable hero we need!
w h a-
@mission Uranium-236 is very unstable, it decays almost instantly
Maybe U-238, not any other.
Knew it was coming, heart dropped straight into the pit of my stomach anyway.
Niles Last words are probably gonna be: "Today i bought this mysterious liquid from Russia"
It's white and slimy and * tastes it *
@@kiq4767 this is my kingdom come
@@kiq4767 this is my kingdom come
Hahaha LOL
@@YieldToThem aha some people saw that video aswell
I like how it cuts off after you say it would be dangerous to drop
Gets tube from Russia, let's open it!
I'd be more concerned with what's coming out of tubes in Wuhan china
Cesium? More like SUSium!!1!
(kill me ;w;)
@Not RickRoll 👇 no
@@RhythmJigoku owo?
“Dropping it in it’s liquid for would be an absolute disa-“
~NileRed
These were his Famous last words
That shit made me jump
@@IBubblesTV the shit made me shit dude😂
That cut was perfect 🤣
Rest in peace
~2021
"I got this from Russia...and I think it's finally time to crack it open"
Me: *proceeds to open bottle of vodka and a tin of caviar*
NileRed: *proceeds to take out a vial of caesium*
Weird. I got a bride and years of passive aggressive commentary from her mother in mine. Swapsies?
@@hokipokist L
@@hokipokist poor guy
@@hokipokist I just had feudalism and weird mystical magic man in mine. I'd trade, but he jumped in a river after I tried to shoot him.
And that's how you started your isekai adventure.
Rest in peace nile...
An Actual innocent man i ever known
RIP NileRed you'll be missed, i hope your twin brother, NileBlue can continue your journey
F
“I bought this little tube from Russia”
Scariest sentence ever said
i can now imagine some drunk dood in russia selling tiny nukes packed in bottles for 1 grand
Again… western perception at its best…
@@M82760 American's are a dramatic bunch. Too many memes about Russia makes them think it's some magical wild west where no laws exist.
Like the guy in Sydney Australia who tasted the clear liquid that was posted anonymously to his address. Yeah it was concentrated meth, Yeah he died.
@@M82760 Shut up dude
"Because dropping it in its liquid form would be an absolute disa-"
*_》To Be Continued...》_*
Beeeeeeeep [Technical Difficulties.] Beeeeeeeeep
The End.
Actually this is shot on iPhone meme
reference
I can just hear roundabout playing in my head now.
Hence the large amount of sand inside the shipping tube, so that way if the ampoule inside the tube were to break open in transit it doesn’t lead to a fiery disaster because the sand forms an inert barrier between the cesium and air
For a little while at least.
"Would be an absolute disa-"
The legend has it, the people now know well how he was deprived from his very breath.
Nice one, my heart skipped a beat when it looked like you were "accidentally" dropping the tube. 😄😛
me too
Not accidental to "drop the lube" in prison...
I think at this point he's not even on a list anymore, they have an entire binder.
No no he is the list
I like how the little tube it comes with just has a metric tone of crack in it
I’ve gone so long not being startled by videos/movies. This… this certainly did the trick after just spending a few hours researching cesium. 😳
I jumped in the vid
Same
Back in 2018 I was visiting a company called Albermarle. They are the largest producer of lithium reagents, but they also produce fine chemicals like - caesium.
I was a university student visiting with a working group and part of the tour was a schooling season for the new company trainees called 'learning by burning'.
They threw litres of different lithium reagents on the floor and things like that. Last part was an ampule of caesium which they dropped.
Quite honestly, it was disappointing - as soon as the glass cracked, the caesium immediately hydrolyzed and was gone, no flame, no explosion.
0:14 For a moment I thought he bought sand lol
I'll give you, your first comment on your comment! 😌
technically he did
Dont worry guys, he swaped out the cesium with mercury at the end.
"Because dropping it in its liquid form would be an absolute disa-"
*We'll be right back, we are having technical issues at the moment*
*MARK'S PIZZERIA!*
_Did you know coccocccoccokbkkjkhjkjkbkkkkkb_
**The blast destroys the recording booth**
*to be continued*
Que the eric andre "we'll be right back" theme
yeah the office blew up
I swear this is the science version of the Soprano's series finale ending.
I have to admit, that was a next level "gotcha"
I am not the overdramatic type, but when he let go of that tube at 1:07, my I genuinely had a real fight-or-flight response. 😂
“Dropping it in its liquid from would be an absolute disa-“
*Seinfeld plays
*We'll*
*Be*
*Right*
*Back!*
Saved by the Bell stinger
U mean Curb?