Pitch Drop Time Lapse 3 years to date
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2015
- The world's longest running experiment, the Pitch Drop - Time lapse April 2012 - April 2015. Since the Ninth Drop fell in April 2014 the Tenth Drop has started to form. Keep up the watch www.thetenthwatch.com/
You have proven your point dead scientist, pitch is a liquid.
i thought it was asphalt or something
@@justaprogrammer6031 its nearly the same, not exactly but nearly
Do it again!
Jensan Ruby wasn’t it like a highschool teacher or something?
I'd day fluid
man, imagine being the guy whose graduation depended on the results of this experiment
F
You would probably have your tuition payed off before you graduated O.o
This is all just a distraction because they didn't really know what to do to graduate, so they set up an experiment that would take SO LONG to finish, they'll be long graduated by the time a conclusion is drawn.
Annnnnnd the professor would want the grad student to have final results in 6 months from the start and 3 journal articles done in the following 6 months.
actually, this is the perfect blag, because you just prove concept with photos and a written explanation, boom, instant 1st - trust me, i went to art school. i even had an idea for something similar, but better. i am not gonna reveal it though. might still do it one day
When molecules are too polite.
“No you go first”, “no no I insist, you go first”
Canadian molecules
Like crossing a road.
@@kregadeth5562 imagine an atom sized toaster and coffee
Genuinely lol'd at this comment. Very, very clever. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
LMAO
watching this in real time would be like watching paint dry underwater.
Or waiting for water to freeze inside a volcano
The Masked Psycho Pr waiting for iron to be fusioned inside the sun
That will only take a couple of thousand years
Some paints do 'dry' or at least cure underwater.
Accurate analogy
The part I wanted to see if speed up and basically skipped....
There were issues with the camera recording it or something and as it was getting fixed the drop fell, sucks, I know, so the drops never actually been recorded or seen before
@@ItsGamein This one snapped off when they tried to replace the beaker
No one has ever seen a drop of pitch fall
@@Mai-jf9us maybe not for this experiment, but for the one at Trinity College Dublin were able to record one falling from their own experiment
@@ItsGamein they recorded it falling, but didn’t release it to the public obviously.
I like how they take captures in a way so that the clock goes "backwards"
Nemo prolly takes a picture every 23 hours and 59 minutes or something
It's once a day, the clock is just slow.
That’s aliasing for ya!
Stereoscopic effect!
Cuz the earth is flat and Qanon sent me to let you know
so did the dude miss 5 pitch dropps that was watching it for something like 54 years
Lol
Yuh that’s exactly what happened
and every time was "damn, missed again! another 14 years..."
Ironically enough on the fourth drop the camera failed and no one checked the backup cameras battery level so we still haven’t actually seen the moment it drops yet.
If i remember correctly he went for some coffee and when he came back it dropped 😂. Thats probably wrong idk
Scientists say the next drop will probably happen in 2028. Rest in peace Mainstone.
2024 Mr Muscle.!
Whew, i probably still going to be alive to WITNESS THAT
A year after the experiment will be officially a century old!
At least he probably got to see the video recording of the Trinity College Dublin experiment dripping, about a month before he died.
Imagine being the guy that missed the drop because he went to take a Wizz. ( that actually happened once)
He actually went to take some tea and missed it.
*...Gee Wizz...* it Never crossed my mind. (Excuse me I have to use the bathroom now)
Didn't he go after coffee?
"That actually happened once"...
Sounds like bullshit dude, your either terrible at lying or terrible at telling the truth
I thought they went to refill there mug of coffee?
0:19 is that the whole christmas time😥
timo hoekstra I saw that 😞
0:20
lol XD that was so fast
@@MIlodOz0n really puts into perspective how short our lives are in the grand scheme of things (~_~;)
@@tamiwu0346 edge lord
"On 24 April 2014, Professor White decided to replace the beaker holding the previous eight drops before the ninth drop fused to them. While the bell jar was being lifted, the wooden base wobbled and the ninth drop snapped away from the funnel"
A+ guys
Longest building science fail
That's one hell of a TIFU!
(Today I Fucked Up)
MISTA WHITE
guy probably had several PhDs but not an ounce of common sense 😂
@@nashooo5903 Accidents happen. This has nothing to do with common sense.
I was so confused at first...I didn’t even realize there was actual physical pitch there. I thought they meant the music and I was like “damn I wonder what it sounds like in real time.”
I’m still at that point. What the heck is a physical pitch???
@@RingoBuns It's a type of tar, known to be the thickest fluid to exist.
@@RingoBuns I don't think it's "a" pitch, it's just called pitch in the same way you don't say "a" sand. It's really sticky and made of plant resin or other stuff like petrol, and it's where the phrase "pitch black" comes from.
I also thought the video would be about musical pitch at first though lmao 🤣
@@RingoBuns "Pitch" is also what that slowly dripping liquid in the glass is called. Or well I think technically pitch is a whole class of substances. Stuff like tar, asphalt etc are classified as "pitch".
@@RingoBuns pitch is distilled tar, very similar to asphalt. It's where the term pitch black comes from.
It's like waiting for the bass drop at a trance set
It would be awesome to combine them. The candyravers could hit their vicks inhalers right as it fell.
**house and techno
90s trance has amazing analouge buildups to a huge drop
All that to not even show the drop detach?
Nobody has ever witnessed it and the camera equipment suffered a malfunction around the time the drop came off, still making sure no one has ever seen it.
@@ZRFehr Wasn't it the previous drop where the camera messed up? Or did it happen again?
@Rose Ellis-Thomson Why would you even change the beaker mid drop like that? Just wait until it finishes.
@@danieljensen2626 mid drop ?? It took 91 years for 9 drops to fall. So if you think that it is mid drop it could also be that you have to wait 3 more years until it actually drops
@@Emre67511 So? What's the rush? Wait until the drop finishes and then change out the beaker in between, you'll have several years to do it. An awful shame to do it while the drop is in contact with both the funnel and the beaker.
Respect for the camera man ✊ it’s amazing he stood there filming for 3 years
Waiting for some clueless gob to "correct" you.
So its a fixed camera that takes pictures at a specific time period like once in every 30 mins once every month etc i wont be harsh on u bc theres always something new to learn have a great day adolf drippler our
@@adolfdrippler6987 r/whoooosh
@@mixedtv7083 old meme..
@@adolfdrippler6987 H
Bad UA-cam, this wasn’t supposed to get recommended for another 9 years so we can all watch it live.
...and still again miss the drop.
Exactly
Nobody has ever seen it drop but now we have the technology to record and see it
And the tech crapped out so we still have never seen pitch drop!
Unfortunately the technology likes to malfunction when it drops.
@Paranormal Stick quite unbelievable all of this filmed for 3 years but as soon as it drops it malfunctioned 🤦♂️ i would kms if it were my experiment
Even technology has no patience to watch it drop 😂
@@MrBrineplays_ lol that’s true.
Sad fact:
The scientist that did this missed it because went to make a cup of tea
Sad fact 2:
He never got to see it
I'd probably smash it on the ground and light the building on fire
Was the tea good?
Oh that's awesome
Worst cup of tea of his life ngl
0:20
The fact that they really put Christmas wreath behind that thing really warms my heart 🥰
Yes! Oh, so beautiful when they bring a bit of heartwarming superstition into science!
@@RoNiminalI mean, it's not harming everyone. It's just there for decoration
@@RoNiminalsuperstition? Last I checked mental health and wellbeing being upheld by cultural practices and traditions was a very real and scientific principle.
@@cooper7958 nothing scientific about the vague, unverifiable birthday of an anecdotal, unverifiable person who was (and is?) allegedly the offspring of himself and his own forever-virgin mother. oh, and he'll be back soon 😂😂😂
P.S. "mental health and wellbeing [can be] upheld by" quitting whatever you've been taking, smoking, or shooting, because you sound delirious.
@@RoNiminal You seem really ignorant, ignorant and arrogant worst of it
I'd say that this is like watching paint dry or grass grow, but those would actually be quicker!
Statistically true
8 or so more years to go, i will see you guys when the algorithm reccomends this again
Background music song name: egmont overtune
0:20 Merry Christmas
It takes about 8 years for one drop. The last one was 2014, so the next one should be sometime in 2022. We’re getting there
better be two cameras
just in case
Wtf is this shit? I'm here by accident and so confused.
@@thatoneguychad420 ok
@@pedropedrohan102 ur sassy ok ads nothing
Same brand of camera as the one on Epstein's cell, no doubt.
underrated.
Haha, true
Both cameras stopped and guards magically fell asleep
Imagine the sheer focus and will of the cameraman who recorded this. What a madlad 😳
I agree, it would suck to press a button once every five days or so.
The John Wic of cameramen.
He had to poop right there, but he did it very slowly so it resembled pitch dripping into a jar.
日本人おらなんだ
Watching this 3 years time lapse in just 43 seconds with 2x speed, I feel so powerful
I came here expecting a note to be played and then changed. It took me half the video to figure out that wasnt the case...very informative, I have left a like
If you pause it, you can watch in real time.
"The school computer isn't that slow"
The school computer:
When I grow up I want to watch pitch drop like you guys
reminds me of the time i was on the toilet for like 2 hours
2 hours? Them rookie numbers my man. Eat more tacos.
It's actually wild to think that the pitch in the funnel was placed by a professor in 1927, left to cool until 1930.. all because he had to demonstrate to his class that all substances which look solid from the outside are not solids technically, but liquids with ridiculously high viscosity.
MrBeast: watching the pitch drop experiment till the 10th drop happens
Winner wins the universe
Well now we need to wait about 5-10 year for the next drop
"You see this God?! I was right all along!"
Lol RHETT and LINK brought me here
Same (kinda). This is my uni. I see this irl every day.
me 2
Veritasium for me
OH MY GOD CLIQUE
Same
SciShow brought me here
Me too!
Congratulations! Your video is now the most random one I've been recommended to date
Dude, I was thinking about this pitch dropping thing in my head just the other day. I was THINKING about it and out of nowhere it was recommended to me. That shits crazy bro
Dude that happens to me literally ALLL THE TIME! When I think about something it will appear. Pay attention to your dreams dude.
the webcam site seems buggy as hell. ill try again later.
i felt so old by watching this video, thx
Thank you for sharing this groundbreaking experiment
Amazing dedication and patience. I can't believe the camera man stood that still for so long.
How tf arent you banned with that profile pic xD
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This is one of the best long term experiments ever imo
I watch the real-time live feed for hours at a time. So fascinating
See you all again when the next drop happens
This just shows us how AGONIZINGLY slow this thing really is
what is that silver thing on the right drooping over from April ?
Well its 2021, Corona virus is still here and UA-cam is recommending I watch a 5 year old video. Why not
They should take the old drops and put them on top of the pitch in the funnel so they eventually ooze into it and drop again.
@Boot Hat How the hell they wouldn't know, its not so hard to analyze this stuff. Its pitch by the way.
It will take 50 yrs to ooze into it.
@@Schrimpieman That is not perpetual motion.
There were probably tens of thousands of people born and died during this whole thing. While it *slowly* dropped.
Try over 200 million.
1% of 8 bill is 80 million.
Times three is 240 million.
theoretically, would the siphon method still work with this fluid?
I enjoy the way that the time lapse made it appear that time was running backwards.
Experiment for hundred years honesty hard work
it moves one millimetre every 17 days by mt mathematics !.
Do they just like scoop it back into the top when the cup gets full?
i liked the christmas tree jumpscare
Everyone who hasn't heard; no one has seen a drop of pitch fall...
@00:14 the paper is a liquid too...
I love that I finally understood one of the random recommended videos
What is the music being played
be amazed brought me here
Same
Me too
Meh tu
what would happen if someone bought the domain name www.theeleventhwatch.com?
@Boot Hat and at that moment there would be a drop!
Did you film the moment of splashdown
I can't see the top of the glass cover. Is there a hole for air to get through?
no really
what did he bring upon this cursed land
Rhett and link, woot!
sellouts woooo!
Very curious how they moved the experiment without tainting the results.
We need an update to this, ASAP
Very interesting !
sarcasm?
+Disabler it is kinda cool how this liquid takes so long to drip but it's nothing amazing
A-Mei-Zing its cool in the sense that it drips once every 10 years so you kinda wanna be there when it happens.. they should make an event out of it like a festival or somethin :)
Disabler
Every time the drop falls, do a shot.
Good lord, I'm gonna get wasted.
"Worse than watching paint dry on a wall", the experiment
I got to see one similar experiment in the US, I cannot remember where, many years ago. It seriously looked ready to fall but I was flabbergasted when they predicted it would take another three years.
Don't they have time chambers that can speed up time? Or Do I need to send you one?
THE LIVE VIDEO WEBSITE IS BROKEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thought it was just me. hope they get on that soon (well, for pitch drop standards at least)
Same here.
A cubic mile of water could probably be drained through a 1 micron wide hole faster than this.
Someone do the math
@@jay-tbl
Too many variables that were not given
You would need a hell of a pressure to squeeze water out of a micron hole due to surface tension...
Unless we are talking insane pressures, this amount of water through such a small hole would take so long that the pitch is more likely to evaporate before all the water is throug... A cubic mile of water is _a lot_ of water.
@@jay-tbl
It checks out.
@@jay-tbl I haven't done the math but I think no, the water wouldn't drain faster.
Anyone know the title of the background music?
About the last minutes of Beethoven's Egmont Overture.
What’s the song in this video?
At 27. seconds on the right...
madentry?
0:27
My physics teacher years ago told us about guy who did this experiment. He was waiting for years. One day he was waiting because he thought it was close. Then he wanted to pee do he goes to the toilet goes back. And the drop fell. He didn't saw it
do they have a slowmo of that drop?
Why is the funnel so close to the table? It should be higher so the drops fall and break off naturally
They do break off
So we know pitch is liquid and it flows slowly--so you brains figure out how much the glass funnel has stretched since 1927, glass is a liquid too.
in fact glass isn't a liquid. This is a persistent myth because the winows of old churches are thicker at the bottom. Yes, the thicknes at the bottem is higher but its not because its liqud but because of the way they produced windows at that time.
That is nothing.
I have a stone that I am waiting for to make drops.
So far nothing has come out! My experiment is just as useless but way longer.
You have to squeeze it harder.
You have to give him drums
RIP to the person responsible for pouring the cup back into the funnel when it's running low 😂
Nobody fills that you just did not understand The point of the experement
@@africanosuinternwt6305, no, I understand the point of the experiment. You just misunderstood the joke.
im kinda confused. Why is the website called thetenthdrop when the website says its the "the ninth watch" ?
Huh? None of what you say is true, try actually reading it. The website is called "thetenthwatch" because... drumroll... they're watching for the tenth drop to fall.
Greeting fellow humans, our saviour youtube algorithim has blessed as again with this video, come let us all feast and gaze upon this beauty.
Oh man!!!!! The suspense is too much. I can't wait!!!!!!
Why did that metal rod melt in the cup?
video link
www.thetenthwatch.com/feed/#
That is what it felt like when we were waiting for our final exam grades to be posted so we could head home for the summer break. Long before they were posted online of course.
So is there anything out about the drop now?
Now that is one slow coffeemaker.
0:25 Is that a pitch bar melting at the bottom left?
in 14 years this video will get recommended to me again
If it is a liquid can you distill it ?
I swear to God I was thinking about this exact experiment yesterday after watching a video about it 4 years ago and now this is in my recommendations
How many GB's did it take?