think about it like this, just a bigger scale. but when people shake paw with they dog, you think there is any fecal matter passed between the two? or when your cat licks your face after it just licked its privates?
Sabrina Layton I thought he went over 65 once, took some out and tapped in again. I also work in labs so I felt the stress, but being able to get to .00 with only one mistake... thats the flex. and I 🙇♀️
then people say diet coke or coke zero is better cus no sugar, then what gives it the flavor if it has no sugar?? look at the ingredients, it's something that's also bad for the body.
I still drink some juices from time to time but mostly just water for me. Visual really put into perspective just how much sugar there is in these drinks
I do like my juices. Concentrated apple, pineapple, and orange for me. Also milk, but it has been overwhelmingly water for the entirety. I will say that I've tried pop again recently, couldn't even stomach the mouthful I attempted.
@@sci-inspi Seems like you hate soda. The way you stacked up all that sugar next to it and showed the calorie count, that kind of stuff is what makes people not want a soda. All I wanted was to see some soda under a microscope, not to be reminded how unhealthy it is and how it's basically just syrup mixed with water. Now I won't be able to enjoy a delicious soda without feeling guilty. Thanks a lot man!
The petri dish experiment is interesting. You should compare colonies from different types of water: tap, filtered water, distilled water, store bought water and link back to this video to juxtapose it to soda water and show how different colonies are affected by different filtration processes.
Shows 10x magnification - no microbes Shows 100x magnification - no microbes Shows 1000x magnification Hey, VSauce, Michael here. You may have thought you'd be seeing microbes by this time but you'd be wrong. Or are you?
Now I may be wrong, but my guess here is that you don't really see anything because everything in the soda is in solution as opposed to being a mixture. No free floating particles to speak of
I was not expecting to discover a new genre of music I like from a video about soda under the microscope. There's something hauntingly dreamy about this song.
65 grams. Soulitions are amazing and when sugar is hydrated past its crystalline state it becomes cool. But when dehydrated with a strong dehydrator like h2so4 (sulphuric acid) the way it releases the carbon is crazy.
65g sugar per bottle (500ml) means 13g of sugar every 100ml which is really high. Nowadays manufacturers had to limit sugar up to 5g and the putting additional artificial sweeterner which isn't good for health. Some of them prefer stevia for alternative for artificial sweetener, however this ingredient will significantly changes the taste of the beverage.
I worked at a pizza joint in High school. When we ran out if industrial flat top grill cleaner, we used Mountain Dew from the fountain machine. It actually works better than the industrial cleaner. I stopped drinking soda that very moment and have never had any since.
0:26 I mean technically it's added because that's what makes the soda carbonated. It doesn't enhance the flavor, it merely makes it effervescent and enhances the mouthfeel of the soda.
OUR NAILS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE...❤️🔥 please.bro....hatssoff to your work...keep growing.❤️ EYE OPENER VIDEO....that much of sugar we consume and we don't even know....
When I was a teenager I drank so much soda. How did I not die? 65 grams in a 20 oz bottle! Gross! Wow! I am so happy I stopped drinking soda a long time ago.
I'm looking at a 500ml coke bottle and that "only" has 54 grams of sugar. Certaily no joke how much more they use in the US, though I'd like to try some.
Would it be possible to look at something before and after a fly lands on it? I'm always afraid it left traces of something.
think about it like this, just a bigger scale. but when people shake paw with they dog, you think there is any fecal matter passed between the two? or when your cat licks your face after it just licked its privates?
That’s a great idea.
Or when ur father cooks breakfast in the morning after fcking ur mother all night and u still eat it
ignorance is bliss
@@gw5479 True, but then we wouldn't have such a rich array of videos to watch when we're pooping.
Thanks a lot for listening to my recommendation, and nice video! Keep up the work!
@Willy Wilson he probably suggested it also and may not have seen the start. Be nice.
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You're right. Soda was very boring.
Also, there had better not be bacteria in soda, lol.
I knew it was going to be boring
POOP UNDER A MICROSCOPE!
You won't catch me drinking this crap.
Electrical Existence same
@@ElectricalExistence i'm going to drink it hourly
I'm curious to see Earwax under the microscope
Me too
I was about to comment this n saw your comment
Makes a good click bait title and we all want to see gross stuff.
I’m curious to see poop under a miscroscope
@@matthewchow4991 Gross but same lol
This is why I like to add a few tablespoons of sugar to my sodas. I mean 65 grams, what am I, on a diet???
Lmao
Well personally I chose diet, and add roughly 66 Grams of sugar to it.
at that point why not just drink sugar. are you on veganism or something? bruh step up
Noob, I add 435 g, to raise the total to 500 g of sugar, then it’s 500 g of water and other ingredients and 500 g of sugar!
-nuclear nadal- funny enough it would probably be healthier to just eat the sugar
Those bubbles looked kinda cool. Also, I knew there was a lot of sugar in soda... but seeing the sugar visually was crazy. That is insane.
It's even worse than that 65g of white sugar though. The 65g of high fructose corn syrup, that is.
@@ChristmasEve777 holy shit
It would be interesting to see Seawater under a microscope. I love your videos. Thanks for posting.
I think the only problem with seawater is that you could do 100 slides and see different stuff every time
Not true. Same shhit
@@single-cellshark6013 yeah was going to say that
@@grahamsmith8370 still be really cool to see though!
65 g exact? flex much?
subsrice my channel please
@@gamletluk I hope your content is better than your spelling..😂
To be fair, if he left the scale at 64.97 or something, people would have been like "but it's not 65!!!"
Sabrina Layton I thought he went over 65 once, took some out and tapped in again. I also work in labs so I felt the stress, but being able to get to .00 with only one mistake... thats the flex. and I 🙇♀️
@@paperheartzz I see 😂 I feel that. I know how annoying trying to get the right amount on a scale can be
I appreciated the sugar demonstration, make people think about what they put in their bodies.
2:18 This is how much coke is in Coke.
none since 1903 roughly.
Geez, that's a lot of sugar for a small-sized coke.
then people say diet coke or coke zero is better cus no sugar, then what gives it the flavor if it has no sugar?? look at the ingredients, it's something that's also bad for the body.
@@Eizuuu have you never heard of artificial sweeteners????
@@TheAtari812 that's the point dumbass, that's why I said look at the fucking ingredients.
@@Eizuuu mad?
@R R I don’t even talking to you little idiot
Sweat under microscope
Interesting
When you visibly showed how much sugar is in soda...
I felt that quitting soda a decade ago was the right decision.
You and me both.
2009 for me.
I still drink some juices from time to time but mostly just water for me. Visual really put into perspective just how much sugar there is in these drinks
Congrats on quitting also!
I do like my juices. Concentrated apple, pineapple, and orange for me. Also milk, but it has been overwhelmingly water for the entirety.
I will say that I've tried pop again recently, couldn't even stomach the mouthful I attempted.
Good for you! I'm trying to quit but it's so damn hard. I had an easier time quitting smoking.
no bacteria in soda
me : *HeAlthY*
Sugar: hold my beer
65 grams of sugar!
Yes i wanted this
Nightcap bad
Wack
@@Storebrand_ wack
@@OriginalJayden wack
Thanks this made me want to keep KO in my portfolio forever more
Your effort to keep the balance at precisely 65g was very satisfying.
2:19 Perfect satisfaction
I try so hard in my labs to get exact no.
Same bro
same case in labs too.. i mean kitchen
Same
Stop hating on soda. It's a delightful treat.
lol, I love soda. Great with dinner.
@@sci-inspi Seems like you hate soda. The way you stacked up all that sugar next to it and showed the calorie count, that kind of stuff is what makes people not want a soda. All I wanted was to see some soda under a microscope, not to be reminded how unhealthy it is and how it's basically just syrup mixed with water. Now I won't be able to enjoy a delicious soda without feeling guilty. Thanks a lot man!
The petri dish experiment is interesting. You should compare colonies from different types of water: tap, filtered water, distilled water, store bought water and link back to this video to juxtapose it to soda water and show how different colonies are affected by different filtration processes.
Now that I've just arrived, I can't get out of this channel! Congrats!
I'd love to see a comparison between beer, wine and whisky.
Shows 10x magnification - no microbes
Shows 100x magnification - no microbes
Shows 1000x magnification
Hey, VSauce, Michael here. You may have thought you'd be seeing microbes by this time but you'd be wrong. Or are you?
Used motor oil under a microscope would be cool
So soda is the purest form of water available , with taste
Can you just do a video of putting things on a petri dish growing the bacteria and then identifying them?I would love to see that
You said it would be boring. I thought it would to. Yet, you made it interesting. Very nice.
I once looked ar a potato chip under a microscope. Looked like a swamp!
Now I may be wrong, but my guess here is that you don't really see anything because everything in the soda is in solution as opposed to being a mixture. No free floating particles to speak of
Thank you for that sugar and soda comparison!
Phosphoric acid also keeps your body from puking when ingesting too much sugar btw
Were you in any way able to identify the bacteria that grew on the petri dish? I'd be interested in that
Look at what bacteria are able to live under the conditions of soda
@@ChristianPA what a ingenious solution.
thanks for your share
Your videos are satisfying
Love the background music
First of all, thanks for choosing coke.
Second of all, really cool, love the channel.
Coca Cola feels like the default soda.
May be we can find out their secret ingredient 😆
I was not expecting to discover a new genre of music I like from a video about soda under the microscope. There's something hauntingly dreamy about this song.
Quite wholesome it feels just from watching not even half the video
65 grams. Soulitions are amazing and when sugar is hydrated past its crystalline state it becomes cool.
But when dehydrated with a strong dehydrator like h2so4 (sulphuric acid) the way it releases the carbon is crazy.
Soda is just too damn good to give up.
I didn't expect this video from you but I still appreciate it all the same
I will never look at the words "65 grams" the same way ever again
I love this channel
65g sugar per bottle (500ml) means 13g of sugar every 100ml which is really high.
Nowadays manufacturers had to limit sugar up to 5g and the putting additional artificial sweeterner which isn't good for health. Some of them prefer stevia for alternative for artificial sweetener, however this ingredient will significantly changes the taste of the beverage.
Would be cool if we can look into the gas-liquid interphase
This guy had a great time with his soda!
Wow, good thing I dont drink soda, lol. And great video, it not only shows the soda under a microscope, but also how much sugar contains.
330ml of Coke contains a little less than half of the recommended maximum intake of sugar for a day.
So that's why NukaCola could last that long
Great music choices.
Awesome, great video!
WOW!! I will drink much less soda. When you showed me 65g of sugar I was impressed.
Be cool and interesting if you search gatorade for any microbes. anyways keep up the amazing work!
Came for soda stayed background music
Can you show how an egg looks under a microscope? I am curious!
I worked at a pizza joint in High school. When we ran out if industrial flat top grill cleaner, we used Mountain Dew from the fountain machine. It actually works better than the industrial cleaner. I stopped drinking soda that very moment and have never had any since.
Gtfoh, you lyin pos. The only thing you'd do with mountain dew is leave a sticky mess everywhere. Honestly, how dumb do you think we are?
Wow, I love the song!
THIS VIDEO NEEDS MORE VIEWS
Anything under the microscope is interesting.
an eye opener in the end, thanks for making it happen, i dont want diabates !
Top notch tunes man! Giving Santana a run for his money 😉
Very interesting. Is the sugar in the soda a source of food for microbes and bacteria?
Aw was hoping to see some bubbles form while watching
Could you make a video that shows and measure the impact of defrosting & re-frosting some food ?
Music is really good
If this dude team up with tempornaut, it would be legendary
This is so interesting this is kind a cool I never thought soda at least carbon dioxide bubbles look like that, I would like you to do more.
Your guitar work is just splendid!
Could you try a tissue befor and after Sneezing/Coughing under microscope?
Bloke, I really appreciated your videos. The music chosen makes a marvelous environment to watch. Gratz
He actually made all the music himself :)
For the next video, please look at the bacteria on the toilet by rubbing on a tissue then giving water and look under a microscope. thank you
I feel much safer about drinking bottled stuff now lol
This is what I watch when taking a shit, knowing that I drank 10 bottles of Coca-cola today.
Excellent work thanks for sharing!
That’s a diabetic dose of sugar if you’re not planning to do exercise afterwards, + if you drink it everyday
That one bottle has more than double the amount of sugar the American Heart Association recommends you have maximum in an entire day.
POOP UNDER A MICROSCOPE!
I wonder what original crystal Pepsi from the 90s looks like under a microscope
I’m literally drinking sprite while watching 😅
OHHH I ALWAYS WANTED THIS THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
i love your music
And what's worse is that 65 grams of sugar isn't table sugar. It's high-fructose corn syrup, which causes inflammation
0:26 I mean technically it's added because that's what makes the soda carbonated. It doesn't enhance the flavor, it merely makes it effervescent and enhances the mouthfeel of the soda.
No, it allows for more air flow over the taste buds. Hence why taste testers smack there tongue and move air through there mouths
I immediately threw my soda away
and small rings of Co2 were parts of our lives that no one spoke yet
OUR NAILS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE...❤️🔥 please.bro....hatssoff to your work...keep growing.❤️ EYE OPENER VIDEO....that much of sugar we consume and we don't even know....
You could do beer with active yeast in the bottle or beer during the fermentation or conditioning process.
And that's why you can enjoy a cool refreshing Nuka Cola, even today! Hundreds of years after the bombs fell!
I am curious to see the vibration of speaker under microscope can u please make a clip on it. If u don't have any problem.
Dam you for showing the visual of 65 grams of sugar, which is far worse the any bacteria you found😂😂
Can you do unwashed strawberries under a microscope?
65kg perfectly balanced as all soda should be
Wonder how many grams of coke were used originally.
You make that background music yourself with a pedal/ loop I'm guessing. I use to love doing that, maybe I'll get back into it.
so that's the reason why soda can be used for cooking
When I was a teenager I drank so much soda. How did I not die? 65 grams in a 20 oz bottle! Gross! Wow! I am so happy I stopped drinking soda a long time ago.
I was expecting to see plastic microparticles. More magnification needed?
Is the 65 G sugar from the High Fructose Corn Syrup or separately added?
It’s from the high fructose corn syrup
@@sci-inspi Thank you
I'm looking at a 500ml coke bottle and that "only" has 54 grams of sugar. Certaily no joke how much more they use in the US, though I'd like to try some.
It's mostly HFCS; only the Mexican stuff has real sugar.
I'm surprised that there are any microbes in soda, even if it was very few.