Does under the stairs or under the house count as a basement (what I mean by under the house, there's tons of bricks holding up my house and people with claustrophobia would never want to go under I literally have to crawl to be able to move around)
@@kaniac_ not combined with amps? Cant really combine it with amps there will always be a current flowing just depends how big the emf is to force more current around the circuit
My dad is a retired neon tube bender, he had his own shop and business for 30+ years. After the glass has been heated, bent, and anealed into the desired shape, the tubes have to have all the oxygen vacuumed out of them and the neon or argon is then pumped in afterwards. A separate tube containing a small amount of mercury is also attached before the transfer of gases begins. The colors displayed in neon tubes are either straight neon, argon, or a combination of one of them with glass that has been coated on the inside with a wide variety of different powders that react with the charged gasses and the tiny amount of mercury that has to be “bombarded” and turned into a gaseous state to “age” the tubes to the desired colors.
@@davidsalinas9 Currently learning about AC theory in trade school, it's incredible how Tesla and Edison were basically competing over AC vs. DC when there really is no competition
@@Kaiokendrew Edison wanted more money pretty much and tried saying that ac is dangerous then tesla does a boss move and powers a fair with nothing but ac I can't believe we still use dc
@@davidsalinas9 Yeah the great thing is, even if you only had access to AC, I believe you can still do what is basically DC using a diode bridge + capacitor circuit
This reminds me of a scene from an old movie called "Little Nemo" (not to be mistaken for Finding Nemo, we know where this one is) where the main character has to banish a villain by pointing a staff at them and repeating, "Shazama Pajama! Shazama Pajama!" And the villain just laughs and sarcastically says, "Oh, I'm so scared of pajamas!"
To those wondering how he casually created an insane potential difference between his fingers, remember that he has a freakin neutron star in his basement
@@pauld8747 Dude is able to move stuff in the 4th dimmesion and you really think it is unbelivable that he has a neutron star in his basement? Come on man.
100 years from now, lightsabers. Its the same concept but instead of a glass bulb it's a very strong electromagnetic field holding the plasma in a tight shape
"Argon is Purple-ish and Krypton is the same but more blue" Me: *I must be colorblind then* Edit: I only made this to joke that the camera can't capture the difference between the two (Or at least, UA-cam's export can't capture it).
"Do anyone have light, i dont see anything" "Yeah wait, let me just increase the voltage around my fingers to tens of thousends of volt and than i have some light for you"
@@abzikoo1 No one would understand this except you lived in Lagos Nigeria you'll know humans are truly conductors, I mean bus conductors Me: Yaba Yaba Yaba owa,who dey go Yaba? Na 100 100 naira oooo Yaba Left!! Yaba!!!!!! Yaba Buluku bus stop!!!!!
"honey, have you seen my mini tesla coil?" wife : "last time I saw it, it was near the human teleporter.. or maybe the kids took it to the underground space lab, it's probably somewhere in the uranium tray"
We forced force lightning into a rock until it glowed, that’s how the crystals were made it took us much longer to figure the hilts out for some reason.
For everyone confused I didn’t understand it myself until I realised he was just gathering his chakras and concentrating it to his finger tips. Quite amazing actually. Just like when Naruto was learning the rasengan (or however you say it) with the balloons
Imagine if humans had evolved to produce absurdly high voltage and would make these to provide light for themselves. That would be a really cool game, where you produce electricity through your fingertips
If humans had evolved to have that adaptation, jewelry and clothing would be made with small glass tubes of noble gases somewhere on them, touching the skin. It would have been seen as a sign of nobility, wealth, and high class society. It might also have been a sign of good health, as you would need to be in good health and well-nourished in order to continuously produce the voltage required. The more you had lit at once and/or the brighter each one was would signify your fortitude and health. Another interesting point, of the hypothetical reality, is that you might be able to control the voltage to a specific area. This could be used to create blinking effects for show and/or functionality. This would be seen by high society members as a show of great fortitude and health, as well as an amazing display of control over your own body.
I wouldn't be surprised. It's an experiment afterall. To get stuff right on camera, you have to do it successfully behind the camera. Though some youtubers do it all in front of camera, and only show the footage of when they succeeded, he might have done the other Edit: oh yeah, he did a different setup in the action lab video. He repeated this just for shorts
The reason your neon glow tube had the bluish tint was that it wasn't outgassed enough before filling it. Properly outgassed the glow will be a solid orange end to end.
This guy is the Fred Rogers of the science lab! "C'mon in, kids. After I take off my jacket and change my shoes, I'll show you how to make lightning in a jar."
@@JetsuVEVO He obtained the plasma after saying "Let's increase the voltage around my finger to 10s of thousands of volts". I don't know how that doesn't seem like electricity to you? But ok.
This guy sounds so intelligent and poised. Seems kind, and like all of what he does, is a very seriously loved special interest. Seems like a good guy. Tube lights do this, when my dads CD Radio is on. Hold it by the tower. Free electricity.
I wish all the teachers in this world to be like him. It's relaxing and feels so beautiful even if the experiment (not this one) is extremely dangerous.
That looks awesome, not sure I would have the bravery to handle tens of thousands of volts so close to my hand. Salute to James and his bravery in pursuing science!
Theres a common misconception that people get electrified due to high voltage....its not the fact...they get electrified when a high amount of current flows through their body....in this case voltage is very high but the current is so small that nothing happens...however if voltage is even 1mV and current is huge....ur basically a dead man walking
An analogy: Voltage is the height, current is the fall. You'd be worse falling down a 5 metres drop than slowly descending a 10,000 metres slide. 10,000 volts can pass you like nothing, but you can pass out handling 1 Ampere current
As someone who mistakes blue and purple for each other quite often, I was ready to defend the guy in the picture, but even I thought it was way more blue than purple
_"And this is Krypton"_ Superman: *OH SHEET* Edit: the joke isn't supposedly to be funny whoever finds it funny that's great I guess Another edit: thanks for the likes
This man is making so many people fall in love with chemistry and science in general. UA-cam needs people like him. Keep up the good work man!
You mean physics and chemistry
Biology doesn’t count
Yes there are people like him and I subscribed a lot.
@@samthawne5431 What do you mean biology doesn't count? Biology is basically a science of its own.
@@samthawne5431 what? Are you trolling him?
"How did I get the voltage around my fingers to be tens of thousands of volts? I just concentrated my Ki energy at my fingertips"
Goku reference
kaaaaameeeee haaaaaaaa meeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Lmao
Ancient china martial artist reference?
😂
I envy you man. You are living the life of Phineas and Ferb.
Everyday has a new experiment.
But wait...where is perry?
🎵 There's 100 and 4 days of summer vacation and school comes along just to end it!🎶
@@Corvus__ So the annual problem for our generation,Is finding a good way to spend it
@@Corvus__ "LIKE MAYBE"
@@randomguy7994 Building a rocket, or fighting a mummy, or climbing up the Eiffel Tower.
The way he jusy casually says “I have my mini tesla coil here” like it’s something that everyone has in their basement
I mean there was a time where most us homes had particle accelerators In their home so...
I don't have a basement so I keep mine in the attic
@@chronictimewasterdisease wait, fr?
Does under the stairs or under the house count as a basement (what I mean by under the house, there's tons of bricks holding up my house and people with claustrophobia would never want to go under I literally have to crawl to be able to move around)
@@VokeRwasha yes, each any CRT screen is mini a linear particle accelerator that's what a cathode ray tube literally is
"Look how bright it is. In my Fingers." love this guy's wholesome nerdyness
Lmaoooooo
Was about to comment the same thing.
No, hes cringe and has ugly nails, trim them!!!
@@Snakee423 bruh that's not what its about.
@@Snakee423 your mom
"How did I get the voltage around my fingers to be tens of thousands of volts?"
Just a balloon stretched over a cup right?
Classic
oh that one made me cry
Yes
🤣🤣
Bro 😂 i remember that
"Let's increase the voltage around my fingers to tens of thousands of volts" Yeah ok you're a super villain
Na the current will just be extremely low
That was my nickname in college
@@djmaxipad6238 🧢 lmao
That's because it's not combined with amps. Either are fine but the moment you do too much in a combination you're gonna slumber, 💀
@@kaniac_ not combined with amps? Cant really combine it with amps there will always be a current flowing just depends how big the emf is to force more current around the circuit
"The power of the sun, on the palm of my hand!!!"
🤣🤣
The power of Thor
Was looking for this 😂
"It's just a spike! It will soon stabilize!"
I came here for this comment
“The power of the sun, in the palm of my hand”
Yeah I was looking for this one
Tip of my fingertips
ong
Lessgo, i knew someone would say it
"We have to drown it"
My dad is a retired neon tube bender, he had his own shop and business for 30+ years.
After the glass has been heated, bent, and anealed into the desired shape, the tubes have to have all the oxygen vacuumed out of them and the neon or argon is then pumped in afterwards. A separate tube containing a small amount of mercury is also attached before the transfer of gases begins.
The colors displayed in neon tubes are either straight neon, argon, or a combination of one of them with glass that has been coated on the inside with a wide variety of different powders that react with the charged gasses and the tiny amount of mercury that has to be “bombarded” and turned into a gaseous state to “age” the tubes to the desired colors.
I hope you don't mind, but in my head I was hearing that in the "How it's Made" voice.
@@daleford8621 lol
That’s one of those professions you think “oh yea how the hell do they do that?” Thanks for the info!
What do you mean the mercury is "attached".
And what do you mean by aged?
heres the reddit story
I love how he casually doing experiments with his MINI TESLA COIL
Bro when he showed that I was YESSSSSS TESLA RISES AGAIN AC is truly a revolutionary invention ashame we use DC to meter our usage
@@davidsalinas9 Currently learning about AC theory in trade school, it's incredible how Tesla and Edison were basically competing over AC vs. DC when there really is no competition
@@Kaiokendrew Edison wanted more money pretty much and tried saying that ac is dangerous then tesla does a boss move and powers a fair with nothing but ac I can't believe we still use dc
@@davidsalinas9 Yeah the great thing is, even if you only had access to AC, I believe you can still do what is basically DC using a diode bridge + capacitor circuit
I was here for mini Tesla coil comments
I literally read it as “holding pajama in my hand”, and clicked asap to see what dark magic can encapsulate a pajama 💀
This reminds me of a scene from an old movie called "Little Nemo" (not to be mistaken for Finding Nemo, we know where this one is) where the main character has to banish a villain by pointing a staff at them and repeating, "Shazama Pajama! Shazama Pajama!" And the villain just laughs and sarcastically says, "Oh, I'm so scared of pajamas!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
wha?
@@naominerd4075 hahah I can see the image
🤣 😂 😹
Oh that’s really cool, lemme just go grab my bottle of Argon and mini Tesla coil
I have like seven of each of those
Fr. Lmao
You dont keep these things in a kitchen drawer? 😅
@@mimi_rowe8406 I have like 169 of each of those.
@@Frog-ft1sc i have like 420 of each of those
"The power of the sun, in the palm of my hands"
I came here for this
-Jojo reference ?-
Jojo reference!
@@binay413963
i was thinkin spiderman but sure 💀
@@kris_3220 even spiderman is a J...
@@misty-skies 😄
Ah, the noble gasses. Descended from generations of kings, earls, and viceroys.
Such an awesome yet underrated and unrecognized comment...
Nobel gases are nothing but farts of old kings
@@jeetm9603 lol
@@jeetm9603 My fart is air fermented to perfection.
And Sebastiansquires😏
“The power of the sun in the palm of my hand”
I am here for this quote.
Mans casually says “I created 10,000 volts using me mini Tesla coil”
Lol
For him, it's just everyday business
@@straightbusta2609 I read this in Mr. Krabs’ voice
"Mini me Tesla coil"
@@palindrome2599 same hahahaha
Not mini Tesla coil stand as soviet base defense
Action lab and nile red are one of the main reasons why I am into chemistry
Just imagine if they decided to make a colab.
@@kawaiidonke4382 It will be very exothermic for us XD
oh yeah, Nile Red
@@kawaiidonke4382 they will blast the whole room. Camera included
Cameraman: "I haven't seen enough"
"I have this mini tesla coil here"
Then proceeds to not explain further.
It's a clip from a longer video
🤣
@@DibIrken Link for the longer vidoe please. I can't sleep not knowing how he do that
@@CVdesu it's the same title as the short. Not sure if links are allowed to post
At first, I heard
MATURE ALERT!!!
Testicles instead of Tesla coil...
"Now let's just put it in our lightsaber hilt and THERE WE GO!! WORLD'S FIRST LIGHTSABER THAT CAN KILL SOMEONE!"
r/usernameschecksout
That's even NOT how a lightsaber works.
Idk, some of the experimental designs out there definitely seem fatal.
This couldn't kill anyone
Kings would've paid good coin to have this man as their wizard.
@JEÑÑY 🅥 hope you found some
Mans just found a Kyber Cristal
Or burn him for using dark magic.
@@WetAdek did you know that there are no “witches” that were actually burned.
yes
To those wondering how he casually created an insane potential difference between his fingers, remember that he has a freakin neutron star in his basement
No he doesn't lmfao. Are you serious right now? Please tell me you know he was joking.
@@pauld8747 nah bro, he's actually a god and just wants to blend in
where they practice
the Neutron Dance.
@@pauld8747 Dude is able to move stuff in the 4th dimmesion and you really think it is unbelivable that he has a neutron star in his basement? Come on man.
me and Paul D here like 👁👄👁
“Lets just increase the voltage around my fingers...”
Me: *confused* where’s the source of it?
Chakra but ki energy also works
right! I was thinking did he sit on it or something
His fingers are the source, he charged his fingers using the tesla coil he showed at the end of his video
@@_inky_ how
Magnetic field of electricity
Me:🙂”cool”
Him: “Now heres crypton”
Me: 🤨
Krypton*
Superman: wait! Fu...
"Let's increase the voltage around my fingers to tens of thousands of volts and see what happens"
*fucking dies*
the bad ending.
Fun fact: Voltage isn’t lethal, Amperage is lethal ^^
@@dreamfoxtrotteamnight no, both of them at the same time is
@@beaclaster Ahem, my point was that without high amperage, high voltage can’t kill you.
@@dreamfoxtrotteamnight well it didn't reflect to that, sorry
5 years from now: “I discovered the first ever multiverse (Christmas special)”
Heh This made me chuckle, nice
10 years later: Hey guys so I'm going to show you a neat trick I learned that let's you create your OWN pocket size multiverse :D
Christmas special? Like the whole multiverse is always Christmas? Like Nightmare before Christmas? Lol
@@yualwayscmecommenting3074 Or, you know, this channel posting a video on Christmas 👀
The coming lex luthor
"How did i do this? I have my mini tesla coil here."
Of course, a mini tesla coil. Classic. That explains everything.
Was thinking the same thing.
Everyone has a mini tesla coil at their house which makes 1000V, he doesnt need to explain it, at all, yeah.
you dont know tesla coil?
wdym? You don't keep a mini Tesla coil at you home these days?
you dont keep a tesla coil at your house? weirdo
100 years from now, lightsabers. Its the same concept but instead of a glass bulb it's a very strong electromagnetic field holding the plasma in a tight shape
At that point use the electromagnetic field as a weapon.
Star Wars predicted the future!
@@terrelldurocher3330 that part could be the force I guess
only if that were possible, all our energy problems would vanish
@@terrelldurocher3330 r a i l g u n s
"Argon is Purple-ish and Krypton is the same but more blue"
Me: *I must be colorblind then*
Edit: I only made this to joke that the camera can't capture the difference between the two (Or at least, UA-cam's export can't capture it).
I thought the same..
probably just the camera
There are only so many colors a camera can capture,
God Christ Jesus bless you my broskis
same. they look exactly the same to me. i think the camera couldn't pick up the colours right
"Do anyone have light, i dont see anything"
"Yeah wait, let me just increase the voltage around my fingers to tens of thousends of volt and than i have some light for you"
Sounds like what a wizard would say when a party accidentally fall through the fall into a Dungeon.
That's very interesting but need more information
then*
@@thatguyontheinternet_1097 lol
Ok grammar police
Ah yes finally "A weapon for a more civilised age."
I got that reference
"Lets increase the voltage around my fingers"
Me: wait... WHAT
I'm like how do you even have an electric current going around your fingers??
E
@@ryze9153 humans are conductors
picture tube of old television
@@abzikoo1 No one would understand this except you lived in Lagos Nigeria you'll know humans are truly conductors, I mean bus conductors
Me: Yaba Yaba Yaba owa,who dey go Yaba? Na 100 100 naira oooo Yaba Left!! Yaba!!!!!! Yaba Buluku bus stop!!!!!
"honey, have you seen my mini tesla coil?"
wife : "last time I saw it, it was near the human teleporter.. or maybe the kids took it to the underground space lab, it's probably somewhere in the uranium tray"
Why this didn't blow up ?
*GOLD* 🎀
Honey, where's my super suit
Ur super suit is with ur thermal light bending goggles and the x-ray dog whistle u picked up at Dexter's Labratories lmao ...
"How were light sabers made, dad?"
We forced force lightning into a rock until it glowed, that’s how the crystals were made it took us much longer to figure the hilts out for some reason.
“Well first, I’m going to electrify the air around my fingers to tens of thousands of volts”
"This is not burning me at all, this is completely a ball of the stuff that's literally being produced inside the Sun."
"I've my mini tesla coil"
I still don't think that explains much.
Its a clip bruh
If you put any bulb or electronic item the field generates enough electricity to light them up. Wireless electricity transmission in short.
@@saileshram7610 why he don't get shocked?
@@MRBlack01234 Not enough Amps... High voltage but low amperes
I know you're right but STOP SAYING "IVE" INSTEAD OF "I HAVE" IN THOSE TYPES OF SENTENCES..
That's so noble of you to hold those gases so gently.
cringe
@@D9K·̊0850 That's what makes a good dad joke. Someone to tell it, someone to cringe, and any number of other people to laugh.
@@D9K·̊0850 ur face
"And we have Krypton"
We have found another guy who can beat superman.
I would have been more satisfied if it glowed in green
Who's the other
But krypton is a planet, kryptonite is the element from krypton. He's holding the world. 😃
He’s also a certified Krip!!!
That's exactly what I thought
This looks like a plasma cartridge in the possible future.
For everyone confused I didn’t understand it myself until I realised he was just gathering his chakras and concentrating it to his finger tips. Quite amazing actually. Just like when Naruto was learning the rasengan (or however you say it) with the balloons
You must be one of the sped kids🤦♀️
@@blackmoe3550 pretty sure they were joking :/
@@blackmoe3550 sorry bro but I don’t take advice from black moe
@@tiktok_content9505 🔫☺️ Shut Mouth
@@blackmoe3550 sez u lewl
Thanos is desperately searching for this last gauntlet stone and this guy has it…
@Perfect Pizza no it’s not iron man, it’s my virginity that made it happen
Kryptonite in DC: Green
Krypton---ite irl: Blue
Almost a wtf moment.
Same
CRIP-TON CUZ♿️♿️♿️♿️
Dc sucks
At least it wasn’t pink kryptonite.
That wasn't Direct Current
That shit look like we gonna time travel
"Now let's increase the Voltage by 10s of Thousands of Volts..."
"Wow, you seem really AMPED UP about that!"
"AMPS? NO NO NO!"
Nice one
NO NO NO GO BACK!!!
Casually says, "I've my mini Tesla coil here"- Is that supposed to be a teaser for something bigger coming up? 🤯
Well it's not really "coming up", the video has already been made. Here's the link:
ua-cam.com/video/X-QgC6Trns4/v-deo.html
Tesla didn't need a coil, he was celibate.
Time for the MEGA TESLA COIL!
Well these shorts are just a short version of normal full videos hes made so its already out
We are getting closer to making lightsabers everyday.
I mean people have made psudo lightsabers alright
My man's out here creating lightsaber crystals
Krypton?
I hope Superman doesn’t get it confused with kryptonite when he tries this experiment…
I was looking for this comment, haha
I legit thought he was making krypton up and I don't know how I never knew this was an element... how did I get through high school chemistry lol
@@stephhhie17 not sure. Haven’t gone through high school yet
Imagine if humans had evolved to produce absurdly high voltage and would make these to provide light for themselves. That would be a really cool game, where you produce electricity through your fingertips
I think I produce enough voltage to start a car, my auto teacher said I could jumpstart a car with my body
@@nindoninshu that's crazy
@@mrcrunchies8688 I guess so 🤔
If humans had evolved to have that adaptation, jewelry and clothing would be made with small glass tubes of noble gases somewhere on them, touching the skin.
It would have been seen as a sign of nobility, wealth, and high class society.
It might also have been a sign of good health, as you would need to be in good health and well-nourished in order to continuously produce the voltage required. The more you had lit at once and/or the brighter each one was would signify your fortitude and health.
Another interesting point, of the hypothetical reality, is that you might be able to control the voltage to a specific area. This could be used to create blinking effects for show and/or functionality. This would be seen by high society members as a show of great fortitude and health, as well as an amazing display of control over your own body.
@@Cole_McGill that would be pretty cool 😌
Bro is one step away from making portals
I feel like he's done this before, because his reaction is absolutely nothing.
I wouldn't be surprised. It's an experiment afterall. To get stuff right on camera, you have to do it successfully behind the camera. Though some youtubers do it all in front of camera, and only show the footage of when they succeeded, he might have done the other
Edit: oh yeah, he did a different setup in the action lab video. He repeated this just for shorts
Yes, most of his shorts are made out of his old experiment videos. Check the description, the original videos are always there in all of his shorts.
I mean, if I had something like this in my house I'll do this everyday.
@Cameoman why?
@@omg6098 You're not supposed to edit, you stole my comment and got more likes
This is what we want in UA-cam shorts, keep going 👍👍👍
Neon looks exactly how you’d expect “neon” to look
"Plasma cannon."
"Engage!"
Obi wan: so there ended up the mising kyber cristals
I love how he's probably done this thousands of times but he's still so excited and amazed
UA-cam voice
Yup, recording stuff is only half the work. You've got to put some effort into selling the material as well
Bros out here making lightsabers
The reason your neon glow tube had the bluish tint was that it wasn't outgassed enough before filling it. Properly outgassed the glow will be a solid orange end to end.
I absolutely love these shorts. Even experiments I've seen before are so captivating, and there are so many I haven't seen anywhere! Thank you!
Fun Fact: Krypton is directly underneath Chlorine, Argon, and Potassium. That's right, ClArK. Bruh
Thats the Nerdy Hot I need 🙌🏻💫😆
:0 :0
Omgg
Where was this when I needed
Yoo
Wow 😳
Man plays with the most expensive christmas lights around.
The force is strong with this one
Everyone: Talking about the 10,000V energy
Me: Person, Argon looks blue. How do you think it's purple?
It’s violet, and violet cannot be reproduced in cameras, so it looks blue on the screen but violet for him
@@renanbo6562 Oh, thank you for the information
I didn't knew it
I was wondering the same things as well. I was scrolling the comments hoping to find an answer so I'm glad I did.
@@renanbo6562 So basically, all cameras are colorblind?
Aw cool
This guy is the Fred Rogers of the science lab!
"C'mon in, kids. After I take off my jacket and change my shoes, I'll show you how to make lightning in a jar."
Bill Nye's got that covered
Common person farts: Just a regular gas.
King/Queen farts: Noble gas.
😂😂😂
We finally have this guy's secret identity revealed.
Electro!
this is plasma not electricity lmfao
@@JetsuVEVO He obtained the plasma after saying "Let's increase the voltage around my finger to 10s of thousands of volts".
I don't know how that doesn't seem like electricity to you? But ok.
@@xTriton_ Electro doesn't use plasma tho, I don't remember him using plasma and it's not written anywhere that he can use plasma.
@@JetsuVEVO
dude, wtf.....?
still a good name.
@@JetsuVEVO Dude... The plasma is obtained through burning the gasses inside the tube using electricity.
This guy sounds so intelligent and poised. Seems kind, and like all of what he does, is a very seriously loved special interest. Seems like a good guy.
Tube lights do this, when my dads CD Radio is on. Hold it by the tower. Free electricity.
You serious? He sounds like that ‘here’s your daily dose of the internet’ guy
"the power of the sun in the palm of my hand"
You beat me to it, dang it! Take my like, superior mammal.
@@acrazyweeb7225 and how do you know that he is a mammal?🤨🤨 For all we know, he could be Zuckerberg's descendant..
Very sus indeed 🤨🤨
@@acrazyweeb7225 yoooo same pfp
@@platypustheperry7474 My brother from another mother.
@@acrazyweeb7225 Quite
"So how do I get these samples from Mars?, I have my own rocket company on my backyard"
Test if pouring CO2 on plants makes them grow faster.
I appreciate this man for what he does. Loves his job and it shows.
Plz make videos with the aspect ratio 20:9
I mean the channel is named "Action Lab Shorts" so of course they are all shorts videos
Just go watch the full videos on the main channel
@@Xetron1978 no they're talking about the aspect ratio, not the duration
Who the holy f has 20:9 o.O
@@i_potatoe all shorts have this aspect ratio, its because thats what tiktok does.
I love your channel, your just having fun, learning and teaching science as you go
What a legend he can increase the voltage his hands can send out
"How did I get the voltage around my finger to be tens of thousands of volts?"
"I just summoned my chi into my hands"
"This next one is Radon, and I didn't even need to ionize it... It just looks like that. Time for a field trip to the ICU!"
For those who are wondering (from a CGI specialist)
This is really really hard to make in cg.
Faking this is harder than doing it actually.
I wish all the teachers in this world to be like him. It's relaxing and feels so beautiful even if the experiment (not this one) is extremely dangerous.
Damnit, now how do I get a mini Tesla coil ???
Just buy a Tesla and Elon will send you one for free
Find mini Tesla and have him make you one for mini money
"Neon" signs are actually a mix of neon or argon gas and paint, depending on the desired color
I like the part where he increases voltage around his fingers.
That looks awesome, not sure I would have the bravery to handle tens of thousands of volts so close to my hand. Salute to James and his bravery in pursuing science!
"Courage," not "bravery," is the word you're looking for.
@@desertgecko4549 True that
Theres a common misconception that people get electrified due to high voltage....its not the fact...they get electrified when a high amount of current
flows through their body....in this case voltage is very high but the current is so small that nothing happens...however if voltage is even 1mV and current is huge....ur basically a dead man walking
An analogy: Voltage is the height, current is the fall. You'd be worse falling down a 5 metres drop than slowly descending a 10,000 metres slide. 10,000 volts can pass you like nothing, but you can pass out handling 1 Ampere current
@@bagusamartya5325 that's why I stay away from it.
Little Timmy-
“But Dad! I want to listen to Action Lab explain the rest of his science!”
Dad- “Sorry Son, UA-cam shorts just don’t work that way.”
Watch his main channel videos
Well yeah, but then the comment wouldn’t be as funny... 😁
A few years later “i made a portable railgun
I just love how much you get excited with each experiment. I csn hear your joy and it makes me smile
Thats called a youtube voice
Yes it means he has actual interest in whatever he does ❤️
His kids: “How many cool things can you show us dad?”
Dad: “Yes!!”
When yo bollz collide so much to generate hundreds of volts of static electricity ...
Dude just mentioned Tesla Coil like it's an everyday item
"Argon gives that pretty purplish"
If by purplish, you mean, uh, blue
electric blue
Its a bit more purple than krypton
As someone who mistakes blue and purple for each other quite often, I was ready to defend the guy in the picture, but even I thought it was way more blue than purple
the voice inside my brain: "drop it"
This Dude: " *Crypton* "
Superman: Yo, I thought you gonna say something other
Best example of plasma given by khan sir 🤣😂🤣
"Now let's increase the volts around my fingers to 10s of thousands of volts and see what happens"
Are you o k ?
🤣🤣ikr
He created Real life light saber crystals
“The power of the sun, in the palm of my hand” - doc ock
He did say krypton though
This is exactly what I imagined what the silmarils looked like.
_"And this is Krypton"_
Superman: *OH SHEET*
Edit: the joke isn't supposedly to be funny whoever finds it funny that's great I guess
Another edit: thanks for the likes
That's fukin funny!
@Official Rick Astley Are U sure??? I coulda swore it made me giggle, But I may be mistaken...LOL
*Krypton
The K makes it cooler.
@@Kimmie6772 oop
not to be that guy but krypton's supermans planet 🤓
“The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be…unnatural”
Is it possible to learn thia power ?
@@abiyyufh1566 Not from a jedi.
action lab:
- has a bottle
- increases the voltage around his fingers to tens of thousands
- lights up the bottle
- refuses to elaborate further
Hes on the Sigma grindeset. Whith the "S" standing for Science
"These are ultra plasma bullets we use in mythic and legendary weapons in CoD"
Are you playing cod
Can you play with me
@@devgangwar6795 i am but rarely and now since im busy only cod mobile and still rarely
@@devgangwar6795 bhai padh le 🙏
"And then this last one is xenon."
_Hamilton's Pharmacopeia has entered the chat._