It is a common myth that glass is liquid, but it doesnt actually flows. The reason old chruches’ windows have thicker bottom was due to 1) glass was difficult to be manufacture in large panes and 2) it provide support during construction and stability to the windows, simply so it wouldnt fall off and would be easier to place in frames. There still exist windows from old chruches and cathedrals that were made with flat pane that doesnt not deform.
when you said that there's a liquid that never stops flowing, I actually brought my thoughts on a video I watched a few years ago where a neutron star was actually a superfluid that didn't stop flowing either.
I'm pretty sure if you could survive on a neutron star you would feel like the surface is solid The Earth's Mantle would also feel solid even though it technically flows over millions of years
Just for you to know, why glass panes are thicker at the bottom, glassers simply put those imperfect panes with thicker part on the bottom for stability.
Thank you MR SLAV for your continuous efforts in creating good contents and videos. During my internship, I am watching your videos and feeling much better.
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS Well yes, but what he's saying is basically like what if there's like a material that the house was made of that can never rot away or break apart and last for trillions of years. And ofc if the glass in still in tact, theoretically the house will still stand and the glass would flow away? My brain can't even process what glass would look like after all that time and has dripped.
Neutron stars are theoretically considered a true superfluid. A swirl on the surface of the star would last indefinitely without any outside interference.
@@luminiumbytes9586 wait, how You said "mass of a teaspoon", that would mean that it would be equivalent to the mass of a teaspoon Are you talking about volume?If not, I am very confused
2:50 TERRARIA In Terraria there are giant bee hives full of honey and a single larva. The larva is very fragile and, when broken, summons the Queen Bee. The Queen Bee can bee unbeelieavbly difficult to beet, especially if you haven't beaten many bosses yet, because beating bosses gives you good loot in Terraria, whether it is items that the boss drops, new ores in the world, a new biome, etc.
0:34 I think it should be --xenon-- sulfur hexafluoride instead, comrade EDIT: Blyat. XeF6 is a solid in room temp. It should be SF6 instead as Mikhail suggests.
Interesting getting recommended this when I started a job that involves a lot of viscosity (and rheology in general) like 6 months ago. Also another interesting fact about ketchup (in bottles) is that it's made so if you apply a force, it thins (shear thinning) so it flows out of the bottle easier.
As a chemistry student I was just waiting for the glass to come up, found the fact really cool when I first learned it early in my apprenticeship. And Helium as a superfluid is also really interesting, all of such stuff is really interesting thats why I chose chemistry as my job, its awesome.
Brooo you’re making me regret my major lmao. I’m going CS so I can easily find a job and work from home. I’d absolutely love to be doing some sort of research. My dream job was astrophysics but I decided CS is much more attainable. I think I could eventually add on a physics degree or something and develop models for physics maybe
Fun fact for the very last the helium climb the glass but if you cool it to 0°K it can pass through ceramics because of quantum mechanics (not a joke).
Bro ngl the white text randomly appearing everytime without no one expecting it and the music getting more and more epic… was kinda spooky. Especially considering the topic was just THICKNESS.
Once a wise man said:
"I like them thicc af!"
"But sir, we can't write that"
"Then write "the greater the mass, the greater the force of attraction.""
-Isaac "apple drop" newton
Te lo sacaste del tiktok verdad? XDD
@@habdlekarbier what is TikTok?
Ay, I have that as a screenshot on my laptop! 😂
More accurately, ratio of mass to volume.
It is a common myth that glass is liquid, but it doesnt actually flows. The reason old chruches’ windows have thicker bottom was due to 1) glass was difficult to be manufacture in large panes and 2) it provide support during construction and stability to the windows, simply so it wouldnt fall off and would be easier to place in frames.
There still exist windows from old chruches and cathedrals that were made with flat pane that doesnt not deform.
It is half a myth since glass does flow, but in an incredible timeframe like billions of years
:o u commented @MR SLAV
@@MRSLAVI GET IT THIS DID NOT AGE WELL
@@derangedgato lmao 🤣
@@Crea.mp4 dam the glass got drip
when you said that there's a liquid that never stops flowing, I actually brought my thoughts on a video I watched a few years ago where a neutron star was actually a superfluid that didn't stop flowing either.
Hmmm a superfluid remembers me of the Superfluid of Polarations
@WarFanger pffft, no lol
@WarFanger u will have a crumb of bread that rotted for 3 years. and i dare u to actually eat that
I'm pretty sure if you could survive on a neutron star you would feel like the surface is solid
The Earth's Mantle would also feel solid even though it technically flows over millions of years
ok furry
cute pfp btw
Just for you to know, why glass panes are thicker at the bottom, glassers simply put those imperfect panes with thicker part on the bottom for stability.
i think youre wrong and its actually because gravity
(dont roast me)
It's because old glass makers bad at it
@@ovaoswa r/wooooosh
Don't worry, am roasting your comment, not u
@@ovaoswa I will roast you.
LIKE A ROTISSERIE CHICKEN!
@@sergiorodrigues6160r/booot
i was expecting a yo mama joke, but this is actually interesting
same bro
Lol
Same😔
He always puts the best dad jokes at the end
First thing I thought of when I saw the title 😭
Me watching my room's windows knowing that it's slowly melting: "This is fine"
Soon™
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS in 3 billion years you mean.
@@zerotext782 sooon
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS soooon
@@NoobeGuy söön™™™
Thank you MR SLAV for your continuous efforts in creating good contents and videos. During my internship, I am watching your videos and feeling much better.
Number 1: a Disney or a Pixar mom
True
you're telling me that if I built a house with windows and it lasted trillions of years those windows would have flowed away?
my mind blew
Well after that time, if theoretically the windows survived, everything else would be gone lol
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS Well yes, but what he's saying is basically like what if there's like a material that the house was made of that can never rot away or break apart and last for trillions of years. And ofc if the glass in still in tact, theoretically the house will still stand and the glass would flow away? My brain can't even process what glass would look like after all that time and has dripped.
@@Aluxiza well, it would be basically how it starts I gess, just transparent goo
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS so you think kinda like when glass is being shaped like when it’s orange red, if you left that to naturally drop and then set?
@@Aluxiza yes, but I think it would be transparent, or the color of the glass
Neutron stars are theoretically considered a true superfluid. A swirl on the surface of the star would last indefinitely without any outside interference.
And did you know, the mass of a teaspoon worth of a neutron star is equivalent to the ENTIRE FUCKING HUMAN POPULATION
@@luminiumbytes9586 wait, how
You said "mass of a teaspoon", that would mean that it would be equivalent to the mass of a teaspoon
Are you talking about volume?If not, I am very confused
@@HexaflexagonFanhe said a teaspoons worth, how did you get this confused?
Thick instead of viscous, very nice choice of words Mr Slav.
*thicc
@@KidnapT * *T H I C C*
@Shrivel Manimaren *T H I C C*
Pretty sure the average joe doesn't know what viscous means
Not nice choice of words, more like the best for people who doesn't know wtf is viscosity
"Blood may be thicker than water, but oil is thicker than blood."
-Sponsored by Shell
This should have been the subtitle for the tv show Dallas.
“Oil may be thicker than blood, but maple syrup is thicker than oil.”
-Sponsored by Canada
First thing I did was check for the joke at the end and I wasn’t disappointed
Me too
nah guys you gonna save best for last
Water: 2 seconds.
honey: 15 seconds.
After taco bell: 0.0000001 seconds.
I've been drinking glass this whole time. 😭
i'm trillions of years old please end my life
dont worry you also drinking plastic! ;)))))
@@cscback Phalates, yummy!
@@cscback mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@@TimSlee1 phalalalalalates or however many "la"s it has lmao
“It’s like *proceeds to name very specific number*”
Dude’s speech pattern is leaking into his scientific text
I actually learned a lot! Thanks for sharing! Cheers mate
So when I get a glass of water I’m drinking a liquid out of a liquid
Glass isn’t liquid!
@@qopparunebut they said there that it's a liquid.
@ no the video did not say it’s a liquid
From peanut butter to literal volcano magma 💀
To rocks
I mixed those up when making my sandwich and then I only noticed because my bread caught fire! 😂
To literal glass
6:57 “hey ferb, i know what we are gonna do this *eon* “
Terraria is my favorite game so I loved the clip of it when referring to honey
When
@@MyDadJustLeftMeXD at 2:51
same
It’s kinda sad that the best games are the ones made with passion and the worst games are made by mega cooperations
@@the-angel-of-light-gardevoir8 Atleast they making mad bucks and are ontop of portal as the best rated game
"Know the water's sweet but blood is thicker"
Really got to a whole new level
I love your style. It really makes your videos really entertaining.
2:50 TERRARIA
In Terraria there are giant bee hives full of honey and a single larva. The larva is very fragile and, when broken, summons the Queen Bee. The Queen Bee can bee unbeelieavbly difficult to beet, especially if you haven't beaten many bosses yet, because beating bosses gives you good loot in Terraria, whether it is items that the boss drops, new ores in the world, a new biome, etc.
yes a terraria fan like me
Average terraria enjoyer
Dude you could've turned every "b" sound into a bee pun but you didn't :(
@@goddessdeedeebubblesofimag7789 it's not *always* funny
@@_redniel_ but it shows sheer dedication
“Top thick things ever”
Nikocado Avocado: *My time has come*
Aged like milk
Fr
awkwaaard...
Guess what
Disgusting aging
The thing I hate about this channel is that this channel is too much interesting, fun and addictive. Lets keep it forever.
All of your videos are interesting Slav, keep being awesome
7:37 forgotten milk
Walmart milk
Forbidden Milk
CU-
This is my come
2:53 NO WAY TERRARIA
👑🐝 moment
bro boutta 🌙 👑
🧑⚔️🐝👑
🌳🧑⚔️👁️🪸
👦🆚🟦💩👑
bro fr at the thick of it 🙏🙏
💀💀
😭😭😭
When you wait for the outro card and it doesn't say "Your mom"
Nice to see MrSlav getting high views after a long time
You truly deserved it
ketchup was made with mushrooms first,i didn't expect that. Something else that could be red maybe,but mushrooms...
I thought it started as a fish sauce around 300 bc.
in my country we use bananas for ketchup sometimes
@@emperorhaya5351 i had banana ketchup a while back
This video made me realize how much gen z messed up the word thick
I could smell the outro from kilometres away.
I love NEON
Wow, interesting content.
Thanks man for sharing.
Would like to have more like this.
0:00
Me Strugglin to not make a your mom joke: "I Caaaan doooo it.... I resist the urge to say it *Dies in Pain*"
0:34 I think it should be --xenon-- sulfur hexafluoride instead, comrade
EDIT: Blyat. XeF6 is a solid in room temp. It should be SF6 instead as Mikhail suggests.
I think it's actually sulfur hexaftoride.
@@МихаилВасильев-в9д Errata made. tysm
@@МихаилВасильев-в9д да it should
I think WF6 is super dense too
Maybe even more than SF6 (unsure) but it's hard to get
2:52 terraria mentioned
Indeed, brother
So I shall call her, damn viscous, instead of thicc lol
Viscosity of water is divided by 6 when it goes from 0 to 100 celcius. This is why one needs to be careful by transporting cups of tea.
Interesting getting recommended this when I started a job that involves a lot of viscosity (and rheology in general) like 6 months ago. Also another interesting fact about ketchup (in bottles) is that it's made so if you apply a force, it thins (shear thinning) so it flows out of the bottle easier.
Twisting the bottle works better than shaking, but if you hold a Heinz bottle label up and tap on the logo it'll pour out nice and easy lol
im in the thick of it everybody knows
theres a water that is so thick, it taste less than a water that is edible
2:51 Ketchup is non-newtonian so it's viscosity varies.
i think u forgot ultra thick step moms
gyat dayum
And discord mods
These ""liquids"" do be bein thicc doe
But that milk joke at the end 😂😂😂
Fun fact: the reason the hot water tap in your bath sounds different to the cold, is that hot water is less viscous.
It is also because there is more bubbles in hot water
@@HexaflexagonFan Why would there be more bubbles in hot water? Especially if it's been sitting in a hot water cylinder for hours.
@@TheGodpharmait moves more on a molecular level, so air molecules have an easier time going through it and clumping into bubbles
So my prescription glasses and sunnies are melting, while I am watching this video.
Pixar moms are there somewhere
As a chemistry student I was just waiting for the glass to come up, found the fact really cool when I first learned it early in my apprenticeship. And Helium as a superfluid is also really interesting, all of such stuff is really interesting thats why I chose chemistry as my job, its awesome.
Brooo you’re making me regret my major lmao. I’m going CS so I can easily find a job and work from home. I’d absolutely love to be doing some sort of research. My dream job was astrophysics but I decided CS is much more attainable. I think I could eventually add on a physics degree or something and develop models for physics maybe
@@justkittensbeingkittens5892 the grass is always greener
I now know what "pitch black" means. Thank you.
You mentioned the milk at the end of the video. As someone who eats cereal before school for breakfast, I can confirm…
The school milk, the forbidden one 😳
That glass thing being kinda real is insane.
Fun fact for the very last the helium climb the glass but if you cool it to 0°K it can pass through ceramics because of quantum mechanics (not a joke).
Mr Slav: Glass is thick
Me: looks at the time
The time: 2 minutes left
Me: oh boy now it's going to be interesting
Cryogenic helium can also go straight through many materials, so it's very difficult to contain
every single sane human being waiting for a yo mama joke
I wasnt expecting to see something thicker than the pitch, you always surprise me
T H I C C * *: 90 years for a goddamn drop.
6:35. The hardest, hippy-death-metal line on the planet.
me: *scrolling down to find a yo mama joke*
me: *sees nothing*
me: i know what i have to do but i dont know if i have the strength to do it
This will help me a lot with my science at school
nice pfp and username
@@D.2O uh
@@D.2O yeah
@@D.2Owtf
"But none melt at room temperature besides mercury"
Gallium: Am I a joke to you?
Not as thick as Pixar moms
Oil to Ketchup
That went from 0 to 100 real quick
Castor Oil. Castor in Romanian means Beaver. Beaver Oil. Ulei de Castor
It's same in usa lol
Thickest thing: my skull when valuable information is told to me
Viscous? Nah.
THICK??... Yes.
keep up the great content :)
After tons of research scientists have concluded that the thiccest thing in existence is:
Joe mama
truly THICC
edit: 3:05 SOWA CREAAA-
Thick of it is 10x thicker
Everybody knows
@@mazoccathey know me where it snows
@@unnamedscribble-auttp i skied in and they froze
@@mazocca i dont know no nothin bout no ice im just cold
@unnamedscribble-auttp forty somethin milli subs or so i’ve been told
still not as thick as that one teacher in high school
Well, time to set up a glass drop experimental
That would take billions of years
My brain: it's 1am and you're supposed to try to lucid dream
Me: ha ha viscosity go brrrrrr
"im in the thick of it everybody knows"🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
are u SKIBIDING ME STOP
@@vonickbeats613"SKIBIDING" is insane
2:50Me in the background: WOOHOO! TERRARIA!!
Yes, i agree.
yes
yes
no
Yeah
yes
Yessir
Since mercury is so heavy it will go through your entire hand
5:46 what movie?
Indiana jones and the last crusades
Don't yall just hate it when the milk runs across the edge of the milk carton and pours on your table instead?
2:53 minecraft: go play terraria!
terraria: go play minecraft!
Imagine getting a heart from Mr.Slav
Imagine Writing a comment that makes it seem like you aren't begging for a heart but you obviously are...
@@jackry99 It isn't shameful to ask for a heart from one of your favorite creators....
I always wanted a heart from Mr slav.
@@adityarajsingh01 it's the way your "asking"
@@sayurunimsara6704 Well you have to get his attention by saying something smart, I’ve gotten a heart ♥️ but you wouldn’t believe how , 😆
4:28 could it even be considered a liquid at that point or would it just be considered a very stretchy solid?
clay
6:20 Earthussy
Nice one lad
now who said earth was flat, cuz damn~
dude why did i clicked on this video and why is it so funny even if its just a educational content LMFAO
Thickest things ever: school tests
I really did expect this channel to be a joke channel, but im pleaseny surprised that it's not
2:52 oh hey, that's Terraria
i remember that when i was a kid, i put my hand into a can full of car oil, it took 10 minutes to get it off my hand
I swear 0 viscosity is impossible and 'it doesnt use energy' violates the laws of physics
All Of The Solids Has 0 Viscousity Except Glass It's One Of The Most Viscous Liquid And It Would Take 9 Billion Years To Melt
The BGM is fantastic.
the real thickest thing are pixar moms
Bro ngl the white text randomly appearing everytime without no one expecting it and the music getting more and more epic… was kinda spooky.
Especially considering the topic was just THICKNESS.
Hypothetically it would take 3.15336e+15 years for one mantle droplet to form and drop
1. Average pixar mom
I expected a “ur mom” joke but this is actually amazing!
Measure the thickness of my secret formula
You could always say that it's "still not as thick as that Nutella we once forgot about"