I tried this with my dinosaur egg but I broke the glass bowl, so I just put it in the vac chamber in my microwave but lightning hit my house, and now I have a bunch of weird things running around my house and my pets are missing. lol love your videos, knowledge is better than gold.
Technically he still cooked it he just used a microwave which causes friction two molecules which then creates heat does the heat from the friction ends up cooking the food so it's still ultimately at the end of the day he cooked it
@@rayfairbanks6280 well since everyone uses words like gonna nowadays I think it's safe to say that it's pointless to argue about grammar if you want to be technically honest we don't speak proper English either As Americans the original English language was a lot more different so how pointless is it to argue over grammar when grammar changes all the time who cares it doesn't make his point irrelevant he still technically cooked the food by the way he used friction which is what microwaves do they cause friction to molecules then it produces heat and then the heat from that friction Cooks the food
You should reevaluate your current living situation, if you cannot cook an egg properly. Trust me, I am a chef. If you are around me personally, I will cook you all the egg's you'll ever need, safely. I like cooking eggs for people I love.
Seriously though, I bet you anything if you add vodka to the egg while cooking it'll denature faster, and you can beat his scrambled egg. The alcohol should also burn off during cooking so it's still socially acceptable for breakfast.
I'm sorry I am way too old and far too mature for this but here it goes anyway. Slapping it 23000 * at 4000 miles an hour LMFAO no but really I get it atmospheric density exchange rate at High frequency. in short a very fast vibration LOL
I really like the idea of show it first then explain later. It keep us interest becuz we actually see what is going on first and what we are coming for. We are too lazy to wait and will just skip the video if it at the end
@@prasantamukherjee6418 It is like T-Shirt, but T (esla) Shirt, which is a poor way of getting likes and a wonderful way of getting me to hit the dislike button!
Cebiche, the method of cooking fish/seafood in acid (cirtic) is probably the most well known version of denaturation in food (other than heat obviously)
@@paularanya8726 the space time continuum, is space-time(continuum is added to make it sound complicated). When any things exist, they warp it a lot, or a little, depending on mass. Since warping it is like warping a fabric, planets or other things can slide into or orbit the hole that the planet or something made. Time comes in to play because tie is relative to the mass of an object that you are close to. For example, a black hole has an enormous mass, so time passess super slow compared to on earth.
@@whatis112-s2i space time continuum is just a fancy or should I say scientific word for our existence. The state of things as they are ans as they will be as time passes.
5:09 When I was little, I actually tried this on a tile of our balcony/veranda because it was such a hot summer day and it took us 5 hours for the egg to boil
Can you do an experiment about crystal pyramid? For example, some people freeze water under crystal pyramid... turns out an interesting pyramid shaped ice formed inside the frozen water
I'm from Belgrade, Serbia, and we have Nikola Tesla Museum there.. When I visited I learned that Columbo, to get the ships needed to balance an egg on it's tip, and he's done it by cracking the tip on the table. For an Anniversary of Columbo discovering America Tesla made an contraption that uses a metal egg and balances it on the tip by getting it to spin.. Alien Magic basically... Cause we all know Tesla was Alien Wizard... Anyway... I thought you'd brake the egg on the tip.. But salt tip sure is nifty :)
Have you ever tried the suction of something like a 60 milliliter plastic syringe for liquids and see how vacuum force it creates? I have some for my daughter who has some medical issues. There so much force made by the vacuum that you can break the plunger through the front of the syringe by pulling back creating a vacuum and letting go. The plunger slams with suck force it breaks through the front like a hammer. It’s amazing the amount of force it creates. I would love to see you experiment with that...
You should have put an intact egg into water. Then sucked a vacuum. The boiled them in the water. Then cracked the raw eggs into a bowl. Then boiled them in your vacuum chamber
I so badly wanted to see you take a bite of that "cooked," room temperature egg. (I thought that was a time-lapse of the egg soaking in vinegar; I didn't know alcohol did that. For that matter, I don't even know if vinegar will do that or not. It was a guess. O.o )
Experiment, which heats faster: A phone showing a black image being shined by the sun, or the same phone showing a white image, shined by the sun? (theoretical answer: the black one)
White image, because the screen is fully lit when white is showing, versus black when it's not lit at all. The heat contributed by the lit screen will be greater than the difference in sun heat absorbed by black/white. That's my hypothesis.
When i was a kid i ran out of propane so i tried microwaving an egg on a glass cook pan. It worked, but it didnt have that delicious char than a fried egg has.
First of all using a microwave to cook eggs is using a microwave to cook eggs. Second you have to mix the yolks with the whites. This mixes the different consistencies.
I have a serious question: Why do people eat eggs with white stuff on it?! I understand boiled eggs but *that* egg?! No. It's unhealthy. Eat omelette or scrambled eggs instead. It's MUCH healthier. And more delicious...
"im going to balance an egg on its end"...*sticks blu tac on the egg and pushes it down* "oh wow he he thats amazing you guys...look its standing there on its end thats impossible...its only the blu tac holding it up".....*sigh*
Well, the definition of cooking is to mix, combine, and heat something up, usually something edible. You can't cook anything without heating it. The egg was not "Cooked" as the form of cooking an egg is to remove harmful bacteria, like salmonella, and to make the proteins in the egg white coagulate into a thick white protein plate
Clearly a microwave.. Definitely not a vacuum chamber.. Nothing deceptive here.. Hmm 🤔
Maybe I shouldn't have named it my deceptive microwave...
@@TheActionLab or maybe you should cut out the part where you let the air back in... 😂
@@TheActionLab also forgot the spinning plate
@@TheActionLab the glass was too clear ;)
YOUR STUPID
no, there is a fourth impossible thing
*post a picture of an egg on instagram to be literally the most liked picture in the world*
*yes* 😎👌
LMAO
Lol
Yep
facts
This was an *eggcellent* video.
*Eggxactly* what I wanted to watch!
Okay. I'll let myself out.
...Where is the eggxit?
Omg... lol
Greek Fire 😂 🙄
I feel Eggsaspirated with all these funny yolks!
Lets eggsersise about it
Eggselent comment, perfect 5/7
And magically we ended knowing how hand sanitizer works!
Now we need it
@@iangabriel5536 :-(
Are you from the future 😂
This comment made me curious enough to watch the whole video
69th like
Nice
10 million years later: Action lab: Turning an Egg into a black hole, without heating it.
(woooosh me if you’re a typical redditor) technically we would be dead by that time.
@@thischannelwillbedeletedve460 r/whoosh
@@thischannelwillbedeletedve460 yeah but he’s actually not human
I tried this with my dinosaur egg but I broke the glass bowl, so I just put it in the vac chamber in my microwave but lightning hit my house, and now I have a bunch of weird things running around my house and my pets are missing. lol love your videos, knowledge is better than gold.
Ah yes, the old pressure restoration sound of the microwave
Lmao
Lol, this was so obvious that you gonna boil it in vacuum chamber.
What was WAY MORE obvious than your comment was that someone (you), would try to critique the video using incorrect english.
@@rayfairbanks6280 not everybody know english so much :/
r f what was even more obvious was your brains size once they measured it
Technically he still cooked it he just used a microwave which causes friction two molecules which then creates heat does the heat from the friction ends up cooking the food so it's still ultimately at the end of the day he cooked it
@@rayfairbanks6280 well since everyone uses words like gonna nowadays I think it's safe to say that it's pointless to argue about grammar if you want to be technically honest we don't speak proper English either As Americans the original English language was a lot more different so how pointless is it to argue over grammar when grammar changes all the time who cares it doesn't make his point irrelevant he still technically cooked the food by the way he used friction which is what microwaves do they cause friction to molecules then it produces heat and then the heat from that friction Cooks the food
When you don't have money to pay bill for gas but still wanna eat an agg!!!
And then you buy a vacuum chamber
I love me some aggs er i mean eggs
You should reevaluate your current living situation, if you cannot cook an egg properly. Trust me, I am a chef. If you are around me personally, I will cook you all the egg's you'll ever need, safely. I like cooking eggs for people I love.
In that situation you should not dream about eating eggs or just eat it raw.
I think I'd drink my eggs Rocky Balboa style before I'd eat that "cooked" egg.
Sometimes I've believed as many as three impossible things about breakfast.
Never see good Alice in Wonderland references. Nice one 👌🏻
But the real question is...
Can this beat Gordon Ramsay's omelet?
I just had the best omelette idea, instead of cooking it you pour vodka over it!
Nah, probably not lol
@@Mastikator Good idea comrad!
Seriously though, I bet you anything if you add vodka to the egg while cooking it'll denature faster, and you can beat his scrambled egg. The alcohol should also burn off during cooking so it's still socially acceptable for breakfast.
@@jerotoro2021 OK👍
-So first what we do is pour in some alcohol
The Action Lab 2019
6:49
6:50 "So, first what we do is pour in some alcohol"
Literally how i start every day after waking up.
Well technically you can by slapping it 23,000 times at 3725.95 mph
That would be using heat
@Benjamin Joshua Beggs But that joke makes no sense
@@reimnop r/itswooooshwith4os
I'm sorry I am way too old and far too mature for this but here it goes anyway. Slapping it 23000 * at 4000 miles an hour LMFAO no but really I get it atmospheric density exchange rate at High frequency. in short a very fast vibration LOL
@@Alvaldong you are right. Nowadays say something stupid and then say it's just a joke
Few will realise but this episode was WOW!!! So informative!
*_No eggs were harmed in this experiment_*
@BRANDON EHRENREICH Noice
That's technically what's happening in ceviche! seafood marinated in pure citrus juice, the acid denatures it and cooks it. Now I'm craving ceviche...
I have never seen a guy put in eggs in a bowl with so much love and care
Best ever science ( egg) video i have ever seen 😅😅
I recodnized the sound of the vacuum chamber in the beginning
Svea Zoe Same here 😆
Just discovered you. Can’t get enough of ur content. I learn some pretty cool stuff. Your a beast bro!
6:35
and there you go,
who wants a bite of this delicious cooked egg?
WHY I SHOUD EAT GASOLINE??????????????¿
I was expecting the liquid to be vinegar!
That should work equally
I thought lemon juice.. but ya I was totally expecting acid.
I was just thinking the egg wouldn't taste good
I was thinking vinegar too. I just watched this video.
I really like the idea of show it first then explain later. It keep us interest becuz we actually see what is going on first and what we are coming for. We are too lazy to wait and will just skip the video if it at the end
Nice T(esla)-shirt!
@@prasantamukherjee6418 It is like T-Shirt, but T (esla) Shirt, which is a poor way of getting likes and a wonderful way of getting me to hit the dislike button!
I cook eggs in the microwave all the time. Strange why yours didn't cook?
yea me 2, always work for me
Strange, you have to be using some special microwave
@@in_dgoh4915 special micro? REALLY. YT videos show you how to cook eggs in the microwave ua-cam.com/video/q4DgTujfF3g/v-deo.html
@The Action Lab Dur LOL never mind I see what you did! it was in the vac Chamber
@@in_dgoh4915 LOL I get it now he put them in the vac Chamber but acted like he put them in the microwave That's why it was bubbling DUR?
I prefer cold showers over hot showers, i mean, i don't want to die after all y'know...
Ok
Lol hot showers don't kill you! Ohh but if you're an egg..
@@KuvaPefo r/woooosh
@@miko8732 you don't get it so double wooosh
You want cold showers
Egg:yes but no
I really need that shirt man
I give this guy a lot of credit for coming up with interesting and educational videos! I wish I had a chan
My microwave: MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
action Lab microwave: "vaccuum pump noises"
*succ noise*
He’s turning into 5-Minute Crafts!
Edit: thanks for 4 likes!
But, can I do these tricks with a decearing egg?
yes
What is decearing an egg?
That video is amazing
YOU ARE A LEGEND, I ALREADY FELL IN LOVE WITH YOUR CONTENT, I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF IT!
Cebiche, the method of cooking fish/seafood in acid (cirtic) is probably the most well known version of denaturation in food (other than heat obviously)
Thank you HowToBasic, very cool!
The Action Lab is out here making magicians mad for exposing how it's done
Omg this video is so much better with the close caption on and the volume muted. This is the first time I’ve been able to stand this guy..
You are by far my most watched scientist on UA-cam. Very grateful for your work and then I do you share.
Sure, break the space-tme continuum if you want!
Arro_ 10 it describes the normal existence of space and matter and the continuation of time that co-exist simultaneously.
@@paularanya8726 the space time continuum, is space-time(continuum is added to make it sound complicated). When any things exist, they warp it a lot, or a little, depending on mass. Since warping it is like warping a fabric, planets or other things can slide into or orbit the hole that the planet or something made. Time comes in to play because tie is relative to the mass of an object that you are close to. For example, a black hole has an enormous mass, so time passess super slow compared to on earth.
@@whatis112-s2i space time continuum is just a fancy or should I say scientific word for our existence. The state of things as they are ans as they will be as time passes.
You once said that if you drop an egg from a certain hight, it will cook. Can you explain how exactly? Plus like your videos they’re awesome!
I mean, if you threw the egg at Earth from the ISS, the friction when it hits the atmosphere will probably slightly overcook it...
OMG That Science Eggspirment was really Eggcellent Lol !!! 😃😃
For the first experiment, all I could think was "man, if he took the yolks out and added sugar, he'd have a nice meringue without having to whip it".
Cool. Didn't know you could cook an egg with no heat. But, it won't kill germs or salmonella.
5:09 When I was little, I actually tried this on a tile of our balcony/veranda because it was such a hot summer day and it took us 5 hours for the egg to boil
Wow this is eggselent. I’m egging you to keep it up!
..no yolking around please. Cheers
@The Fiery Four TFF TFF ooooooo
These are _cracking_ me up
I’ll leave now
Can you do an experiment about crystal pyramid?
For example, some people freeze water under crystal pyramid... turns out an interesting pyramid shaped ice formed inside the frozen water
8:30 "doesn't do MUCH to your hands" means it does harm them but not much!
Yep. Luckily you have a few layers of skin to spare, and it grows fairly quickly!
He said it doesn't do much to your Own cell membranes.
You are awesome 😄😄
Tbh, this is great for kids who want to eat eggs without adults around.
Exploding Pineapple fight me bitch
yeah just give your kids a bunch of alcohol instead of letting them have access to the stove. Yokes!
I would be really interested to see if an egg would stay good longer in a vacuum chamber
I'm from Belgrade, Serbia, and we have Nikola Tesla Museum there.. When I visited I learned that Columbo, to get the ships needed to balance an egg on it's tip, and he's done it by cracking the tip on the table. For an Anniversary of Columbo discovering America Tesla made an contraption that uses a metal egg and balances it on the tip by getting it to spin.. Alien Magic basically... Cause we all know Tesla was Alien Wizard...
Anyway... I thought you'd brake the egg on the tip.. But salt tip sure is nifty :)
Have you ever tried the suction of something like a 60 milliliter plastic syringe for liquids and see how vacuum force it creates? I have some for my daughter who has some medical issues. There so much force made by the vacuum that you can break the plunger through the front of the syringe by pulling back creating a vacuum and letting go. The plunger slams with suck force it breaks through the front like a hammer. It’s amazing the amount of force it creates. I would love to see you experiment with that...
I learn more stuff on this channel than at school
I love you and your experiments!!!!
Eggsperiments*
You should have put an intact egg into water. Then sucked a vacuum. The boiled them in the water. Then cracked the raw eggs into a bowl. Then boiled them in your vacuum chamber
I so badly wanted to see you take a bite of that "cooked," room temperature egg.
(I thought that was a time-lapse of the egg soaking in vinegar; I didn't know alcohol did that. For that matter, I don't even know if vinegar will do that or not. It was a guess. O.o )
My man and his eggs...we have the new egg-man right here folks....
2:08
Action lab: *opens microwave*
Me: *plays abyss watchers while this⬆
⬆
the action lab in 2019 : Cooking an Egg With No Heat yhe action lab in 2067 :how to hold a black hole
*What an eggcellent video!*
Thank you for putting also Celsius :)
ordered the Vacuum chamber box for fun :) Thanks for making all the awesome videos.
6:00 lol u can see him doing the 1st experiment in the bottom left!
0:30 and the box that the pan was on is clearly visible too!
ROSES ARE RED.
VIOLETS ARE BLUE.
ACTION LAB IS BEST.
THAN THE KING OF RANDOM DUDE.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
The action lab is the best,
Always better than the rest
Roses are blue
Violets are red
I am colour blind.
Please use the international temperature Instead of F, foregin subscribers are more than us subs
Thank you
Experiment, which heats faster: A phone showing a black image being shined by the sun, or the same phone showing a white image, shined by the sun? (theoretical answer: the black one)
White image, because the screen is fully lit when white is showing, versus black when it's not lit at all. The heat contributed by the lit screen will be greater than the difference in sun heat absorbed by black/white. That's my hypothesis.
tRy It
Teacher did distillation with alcohol. The condensed water smelt like hand sanitizer
You post a new video, I grab a beer, sit down, relax and try to forget everything that is going on.
Whole paycheck to do those experiments today.
_bruh just breathe on it for a really long time._
that's kind of heating it, the temperature will change
Yes, I'll try ir
It*
I don't know if this was supposed to be ironic but it definitely won't work no matter how long you try
*_We meet again_*
Without salt, just careful and put time, you can stand an egg. The hardest is standing the egg on 5 deg glass surface.
That shirt is dope !
Wow, so curious.
I like your 'today im gonna be showing'.
When i was a kid i ran out of propane so i tried microwaving an egg on a glass cook pan. It worked, but it didnt have that delicious char than a fried egg has.
First of all using a microwave to cook eggs is using a microwave to cook eggs. Second you have to mix the yolks with the whites. This mixes the different consistencies.
I have a serious question: Why do people eat eggs with white stuff on it?! I understand boiled eggs but *that* egg?! No. It's unhealthy. Eat omelette or scrambled eggs instead. It's MUCH healthier. And more delicious...
Cook an egg with magnets 🧲 using induction technique! Pls do a video on that
how to basic has entered the chat
Ah, I love your humor.
you needed to add the 1. spinning an egg like a top and using 2. sodium silicate for long storage
"im going to balance an egg on its end"...*sticks blu tac on the egg and pushes it down* "oh wow he he thats amazing you guys...look its standing there on its end thats impossible...its only the blu tac holding it up".....*sigh*
I used to microwave and cook eggs when I was younger, it works, just use 1 egg though and scramble it.
How did you do the balancing of the egg? How did the salt help?
fake. No heat would be absolute zero. There is heat.
(This is a joke btw)
It’s good that you put in that you were joking. Otherwise, you’d have a lot of hate comments by now.
*Eggcellent* video
When i got this in notification i thougth it was a how to basic video.
Magical
Your T-shirt is just awesome.
Well, the definition of cooking is to mix, combine, and heat something up, usually something edible. You can't cook anything without heating it. The egg was not "Cooked" as the form of cooking an egg is to remove harmful bacteria, like salmonella, and to make the proteins in the egg white coagulate into a thick white protein plate
The standing egg thing reminds me the traditional event of Chinese. They try to balance an egg for the good fortune in a festival.
I hope he never dies until i die
technically if you were to microwave the eggs, it'll still be considered cooking without heat as microwave ovens don't produce heat directly
*Puts it in the microwave*
1.2 seconds later: "OOHH NOOOO, what's happening??!?!"
Love your videos
No doubt! you are a scientist dude.👌👍
Hey, do u remember me..I have a question for u: what if a poison expires, does it turn more poisonous or does the poisoning effect decreases???
Cool stuff yo! Danke!
Genious.