Bruh just tell ur parents u aint learning ajything at school cuz they're going to waste their money for your education when ur not even learning anything from it
What Senku did before petrified: - DIY rocket - Studying Ebola - Mapping petrification phenomenon (birds get petrified first) - Make love potion (which is actually gasoline)
@@chocolatarein8940 right? You have to understand every little detail that Senku says if you're actually going to "learn" anything, and be able to recall on that knowledge whenever. I don't count "Spin this, do that, wine to vinegar" as being taught anything... That's just bits of information. Saw dust at a concentration of ~45 grams/m^3 suspended in an enclosed space is highly combustible if sufficient oxygen and an ignition source are present. Saw dust is not the only combustible grain, coal, certain metal, flour, and more are combustible but they each require different grams/m^3, as well has having higher and lower limits of combustibility and uncombustibility- that is understanding of this specific topic. If instead I say: saw dust is combustible- that is just a bit of information. I didn't teach you anything... There's a huge difference between the two examples.. Senku does explain things too sometimes but in other areas they're just bits of knowledge that combine to make a product in the show. I personally would find Dr. Stone to be way more interesting if Senku wasn't the only highly intelligent person. Maybe Senku is an expert in x while others are experts in y, z, and so on. When it comes to knowledge, science, it's all Senku. He should be an expert in chemistry, and someone be an expert in biology, for example.
@@spin.chicken I think that’s what’s great about it too though. it’s simple for audiences and saves screen time , but also builds interest for the audience to go and learn more of the subject themselves.
@@spin.chicken The thing is that it doesn't teach you, but makes you curious enough to actually look up the facts to see if this works. So TV does teach you something. You may not understand him but you may eventually grow to understand it.
@@nightyonetwothree Not fully basic, and depends a lot in your specialization or your passion for the subject. I'm also electrical engineer and had to take chemistry but It was not my forte, I did pass it tho and moved on
It's also not really super accurate, but it gets the gist across and I'm sure he'd cringe at hearing me talking about curcuits, soooo... whatever gets kids excited about rocket surgery magic has my support.
5:15 Put simply, he’s a high school student with an insane interest in science. As in ... every aspect. He was curious, so he learned. It especially helped that he has the memory to back up that curiosity and the support of ... well, you’ll see. Chemistry’s just shining a lot brighter right now because that’s what’s needed.
Anyone could be a genius if they had the memory like Senku (to remember everything he has learned) heck he remember all the counting of second to ages, and the willingness to learn (he is hard worker after all).
@@TheOverlordEND Only one part is actually the memory part but hes also insane at applying his knowledge he has aquired over the years. He also seems to learn from his mistakes since he never made the same one twice
"Did they ever reveal what Senku was studying..." As of recent chapters... Damn well near everything he could get his grubby little hands on. Senku is very much the "I want to learn as much as I can about everything I can" kinda guy
@000000000 Y-yes I know... that's what I'm answering for him xD Senku researched basically anything and everything, the bird thing was only at the very tail end.
I think that's what animes are doing, especially @ Sports anime. (Haikyuu, Kuroko's bball, Major) It can actually inspire people to actually play these sports lmao. Hetalia is an anime about history and even though it's not factually correct all the time, It made me interested in history and made me learn more. Cells at work for the future med kids, now Dr. Stone for all those science, chemist, engineer geeks that are important to our world. (I know this is like too much but that's what I'm seeing.) Anime also present the "loser" characters and kind of makes them appear like they CAN be MORE. Boku no hero has inspired me to be stronger, which is why I'm currently working out now. You get me right? Anime, if you focus on it, focuses more on inspiring their audiences. I see this in non-japanese movies and shows too but I see it MOST often in Anime.
Honestly surprised they didn't give Senku glasses so he could do the whole middle finger push up of the glasses as he flexes his intellect like most anime characters. This is one of my favorite non action animes as it's probably 95% accurate in everything it talks about. Some things a little over simplified but will work.
biochem guy here just a some background on myself. I was a medic that specialized in trauma; i have degrees in anthropology, public health, and finishing biochem, and have taken grad courses in emerging diseases, parasitology, and things of that nature. Senku was a chemist prodigy and son of an astronaut, hence why he is god-like at chemistry. There are critiques i have with his success rates in his experiments because he should have a percentage yield of products and not just always get 100%. this is important because the byproducts are often deadly or dangerous, whether it be initially after or later on when stored and oxidized by air (which we can see by the jars he uses for most compounds) I thought I'd help out on this endeavor so I would jot notes down for ya, since so much of this is chemistry, and is definitely more my wheelhouse. actually, closed wine can turn to vinegar as well, primarily because the cork is not perfect, which is why 20-30 years, you can absolutely get vinegar wine. It will taste more different because of the trace amounts of air that seep through over decades (I've had this, and it's solid for cooking, though not what you'd expect). so para-acetamidobenzenesulfonyl chloride this would possibly be the correct outcome, though you would definitely have a decent amount of byproducts that vary here if you get too hot. Also, the chlorine may break off to elements more favorable here which then further varies the intermediates and products. in regards to the use of sulfa drugs, using this is a great initial use because it's not always about getting "more powerful" antibiotics. this is because any antibiotics risk killing biotic organisms that help your body as well. Without being too specific there are also various methods of how certain antibiotics respond to biotic organisms, which then means that some work better for things like gram negative/positive bacteria, different shapes, etc. There's always a tradeoff, so it's not as clear cut as saying "use a better or worse antibiotic. With Pneumonia, there are various types. most commonly there's community acquired pneumonia. then within that, there's viral and bacterial, so sometimes antibiotics still do nothing. This knowledge came with a price because both can create the same response and further confuse the medical world until we had the technology and know-how to identify which was which via various methods. I personally love this show for it's rigorous research it's done as well as the level of detail they go into. Depending on how much you've overed into materials courses or inorganic chem, you should look at the hydroelectric creation he made as well as creation of tungsten alloy.
Microbiologist here with a background in biochemistry. I'm willing to give Senku the benefit of the doubt regarding all the byproducts that should have formed from the ochem reactions because frankly no other show would have even put in the effort to show the steps. The scene was accurate enough but not overwhelmingly detailed to lose everyone who was watching. If Senku actually had to put in the effort to purify products, that'd be both tedious and boring becauss 90% of the time will just be spent purifying the target molecule. Regarding pneumonia, I feel like Senku really jumped the shark here. He made an antibiotic before he even knew that pneumococcus was responsible for the disease. It would have been really bad if it turned out to be a viral infection lol
If I remember correctly, he had a moment where he mentioned it possibly being a viral infection, and that the sulfa would be useless, but he didn't have time to make anything else. It was basically a shot in the dark, and the first shot was the last shot.
Senku would tell you that photographic memory doesn't exist, or at least has not been proven. Instead, he repeats each lesson in his mind to ad nauseam... to an extent that would drive any sane man to death. And to be fair.... Senku is knowledgeable and very capable... but he is a ways away from an engineer. He had to learn the hard way on how to actually apply his knowledge and sometimes fails the first few times.
@@MrMeow-iq7kq what? Why would Senku do that? It certainly has been proven that photographic memory exists, and there are also people in the world that have perfect memory which means they remember every little detail of everything they see, experience, hear, smell and so on. They can recount the exact seconds of each day. Also, just because someone is an engineer doesn't mean they will be perfect at every project... Engineers, ALL THE TIME, will mess up on their projects when working on something new. Everything is trial and error unless there's a schematic for said project, then the engineers will roll right through it in many cases. It also matters how many times the engineer has done said project. In summary: Photographic memory exists- and Senku would definitely have it, or perfect memory, because it would be impossible for someone to remember as much stuff he has at his age. He knows pretty much everything, and that would be impossible to achieve without the help of photographic/perfect memory. There's no objection to this, it is true. Senku is not a ways away from being an engineer. His trial and error is not indicative of not being an engineer. Engineers fail all the time even in the highest echelons of talent. Senku is certainly an engineer, because he engineers things- that is all that's required really. Stop being an idiot.
@@spin.chicken actually thats untrue... there is no concrete evidence of photograghic memory existing. Just claims of such. Even those that claim it have still fallen short of proving it and have holes in those claims. This much at the very least is objective fact rather you like it or not. Look it up. If it does exist, we can at least agree that yea... this crazy man Senku would likely have it. As to Senku being an engineer, I never implied it was a bad thing. Many of the things he was doing he was doing for the first time- just going off his knowledge of the concepts so it makes sense that he struggled a bit on a few things. I don't know what you are trying to say, because it sounds like we dont necessarily disagree with anything there. Maybe stop being a shitty little fanboy, eh?
Bro I love how he's like "I'm an electrical engineering" and then goes into great detail about the chemistry of carbonation. Having a broad spectrum of knowledge is very important.
Is it reveal in season2 or I forget sth? Or is it (spoiler alert) Becuz these people are the descendant of those group of astronauts. If theres the case, I dont think Vinegar is the only thing we should be asking here xD
@@prumchhangsreng979 they were only left alone for a couple thousand years but are sufficiently advanced, especially in botany, zoology, and craftsmanship, we'd still be on wooden spears and scavenging
Senku does chemistry too. We saw that in the first episode when he gave Taiju his love potion which was really gasoline. He was cooking up some concoction in the lab.
It's absolutely 100% legitimate? You missed the chance to say "it's ten billion percent legitimate" there Great video by the way and a nice way of going into things in explaining :)
@@xavmanisdabestest may be true but you can literally watch king of random on youtube for recipes and instructions on making gunpowder, thermite and other dangerous compounds
He was a simple high school students. His favourite subject is the entire science. He doesnot differentiate between physics, maths, chemistry, biology, computer science and home science But he loved space science and astronomy a lot. We can see the proof by his favourite birthday gift was a telescope and he was trying to build a rocket in his childhood . He also in his childhood said to his class teacher that he wants to be an Astronaut . His weakness is physical strength, romance, cooking and weaponry . His greatest strength is deduction of complex problem like Sherlock homes, High memory bank of general knowledge and science, working in high stress environment , high and speed ability to learn new skills, photographic memory, ultra optimistic in his abilities and a deep self analysis . He is like a mad comando scientist with photographic memory, high iq and high EQ .
Senku in the very first episode was shown working with a machine that turned bottle caps into gasoline. (That he made) Then in later episodes he was doing stuff like building complex machines as like. A five year old. He's very willing to learn and memorize everything for science for the simple chance of going to space like his adoptive father.
Senku also added that the reason why Ruri survived is because of the hot spring water that Kohaku gave her. The warm, mineral rich water kept her clean enough and likely absorbed healthy minerals through her skin that it helped stave it off
No it didn't. Not pneumococcal pneumonia anyway, that's caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae, whereas Covid-19 is a coronavirus. Bacteria and viruses are totally different things..
Thank you for the facts about pneumonia. My dad had it earlier this year so my family and I were really worried. He got treated quickly and is doing a lot better
just a little point, if you shake a can of coke, the gushing doesn't come from increased preasure in the can, since the preasure stays mostly the same (except for the slight preasure increase due to increased heat produced by the shaking, but that amount is super small). The increased gushing comes from the increased surface between fluid and gas which comes from all the tiny bubbles in the coke which in term come from the shaking. So there is more surface where the CO2 can leave the liquid --> more gushing
Senku was in high school when that all happened. He asked himself when he was young why the moon was following him, so that led to research, then testing, then just an overall obsession with science to the point he built a RAY GUN to fend off bullies in 1ST GRADE.
well in regards to him not being able to control temperature, sure, that is correct, BUT he can forcibly lower the temperature by placing that rotator in/near water, it'll never reach freezing temperature, but it would definatly be cooler than if he had put on the land next to the river & waterfall
senku isn't just a chemistry student, it is explained that he loves all science and is extremely good at it, in other words, he knows all, from foraging(he differentiated the shrooms at the start) to physics thru chemistry, and to even cooking!
8:04 The "secret" ingredient that gives coca-cola its distinctive flavor is decocanized coca leaf extract - basically all the stuff you get out of the cocaine plant that's not cocaine - and that's where the coca in the name comes from
Channel like yours shouldn’t be underrated lol. This is pretty much free knowledge. Thank you. I sometime watch Star Talk on UA-cam which is educational.
5:00 don't need to be shock with senku's strong knowledge, the setting of this anime/comic is a bunch of high school students with all kinds of bug skill (like infinity knowledge, infinity strength, power that can kill a tiger with bare hand etc.)
4:48 the chemistry is just an Electrophilic Aromatic Addition reaction where the chloroSulfuric acid is directed to the para part of a benzene ring by an election donating ground called acetanilide. The last part is ammonia replacing the Chloride to create Sulfanilamide. My chemical knowledge only extends so far because I don’t study antibiotics but this molecule is something that other students make in Orgo labs to observe the anti biotic ability against pathogenic bacteria in an immuno assay
2:00 oh boi, i've just watched an episode of veritasium that explained that if you shake coca cola you're not increasing pressure, just making more "bubbles" at the side of the can, that then explode due to the decrease in pressure when you open the can
I feel as though veritasium as a channel tends to be a bit overzealous, although yes that's probably true, if you've ever held a plastic soda bottle after shaking it you can very easily tell that the pressure increases to some extent
Senku is a High School student interested in science & learning in general so he has a broad range of knowledge across a variety of subjects. However, in the first episode he is shown working in his school's Chemistry lab so it's probably a safe bet that he has a particularly strong knowledge of Chemistry. That aside, like most isekai stories of this variety, the main character has whatever knowledge they need at that point in time to achieve their goal...whether or not they would or could feasibly have that knowledge.
I hope since you've posted this, you've actually watched the whole first season of the anime; and now understand everything Senku did before being turned to stone.
I suggest you to watch “The Irregular at Magic High School”. That is a science fiction anime that I love so much. The time setting is 2096. In that anime magic has been systematized into a technology.
After watching Dr. Stone I started to like chemistry. I went deeper an deeper, and after 2 month of studying I took place in International Chemistry Olympiad. So I've reached the 3rd phase, and scored 8/10 and got a 2nd place. Yeah, maybe anime can't teach you, but it can give you a motivation, a goal etc. It can change your destiny! That's the real power of anime. Thank you so much, Senku.
A small correction the pressure inside a can of cola does not increase when you shake it IF the system inside is already at equilibrium. The Action Lab and Veritasium has more detailed explanation on this topic
I really enjoy your videos. You cover the physics/engineering side which I don't have knowledge in and provide great insight into the anime. I studied biological sciences and thats the part of the anime that I cover in my videos.
Senku was a high school kid. He is a self taught science prodigy. And before he turned to stone he was inventing a way to turn plastic bottle caps into gasoline as plastic is basically a really long hydrocarbon.
Actually shaking a can of soda while its sealed does not increase pressure, its in a state of equilibrium. What it instead does is mix the already existing air in the can into the liquid as small bubbles which will attach to the sides of the can. Those pockets of air become catalyst like points where CO2 can escape once the can's seal has been broken/opened. If you ever shake a can you can mitigate the effects by lightly tapping on the sides to release the bubbles of air back to the top, reducing the catalytic points of depressurized expansion.
so idk if anyone cares but what he's talking about at 4:40 is the synthesis for sulfa drug. Its actually one of the coolest syntheses, because it demonstrates some of the major organic breakthroughs. When he reacts chlorosulfonic acid with acetanilide, the amide group on the acetanilide is an ortho/para director, meaning that for electrophilic aromatic substitution, the sulfonyl chloride group is going to be attatched to either the ortho or para position (ortho being next to and para being across from). However, since the amide group on acetanilide is so physically bulky, the sulfonyl chloride group is favorable to attatch to the para position (about 10% ortho and 90% para). The product from this reaction is the para-acetamidosulfonyl chloride, which is where the "p" comes from. The really cool part about what he's showing off is that making this medicine is INCREDIBLY easy when you have a basic understanding of chemistry, and honestly apart from acetylsalicylic acid, is probably one of the easiest medicines for anyone to make at home / in a laboratory. Really cool stuff.
The main reason I like your videos is you focus on how things work instead of looking for any reason to say it won't and when you're wrong you let your fan base educate you
As some one who has never seen your channel let me say I love what your doing, and senku was a 10 year at a college that his dad ,an astronaut, helped him get into at the age of 13 I think. He studied everything about the world. He wanted to make the world even more advanced and be known the world over. And this guy live and breathed all forms of education.
He was a kid who just wanted to learn everything and lead his own trip to space. He was the top of his class and was smarter than most of his teachers and did many science experiments and projects on his free time that usually could only be done in labs by professionals. Long story short, before the Stone Age, Senku was a science prodigy like none the world had ever seen.
Senku's adoptive father was an astronaut, and his life goal was to go to space himself, so he studied just about every field of science and engineering he could for over 10 years (from when he was in pre-school to the point where he was petrified in high school, I think he was 16 or so at the time.) He succeeded in making a rocket that reached the edge of space when he was like what, 15? and he even found a way to turn plastic bottle caps into gasoline. Later in the manga we found out he was actually consulting NASA scientists about rocketry so he had REAL information. From this we can conclude that Senku must have had quite a bit of knowledge of engineering and chemistry, combined with his virtually perfect memory (such as keeping track of 3700 years by literally counting the passing seconds) and we have one of my favorite shonen protagonists since...well ever really... As for using sulfonamides to cure pneumococcal pneumonia, I'm guessing it was a pretty crude antibiotic, but since this bacteria was 3700 years separated from modern medicine it more than likely was much weaker than modern day infectious bacteria that has evolved resistance to medicines we've developed, Senku DID toy with the idea of finding some penicillin mold to make an antibiotic, but admitted it would have been even more difficult, maybe even impossible, to find the right strain of mold to refine...although much later in the manga they would start making bread, I wonder if they could put some of that out and grow the right mold that way...
The manga has a science consultant. And the manga author and the manga artist are two different people. I don't remember the name of the author, but the manga artist 's name is Boichi. He also has a UA-cam channel.
Sulfa antibiotics are used for UTIs, skin, lung, brain, bone infection depending how on what bacteria grows. We use antifungals to treat yeast infection, not sulfa drugs. We treat pneumonias commonly for 5 days now, severe pneumonias maybe upto 2 weeks. ~Infection Doctor
Sadly i got now this Video as recomended. I watched the whole Anime and need to say that it is made with so much love and details i didn't saw quit often theese days. Happy to see some Reaction Video from a real Engineer.
The pressure in a shaken or unshaken container of cola is 3 atmospheres. It’s the number nucleation sites created by the shaking that causes it to spray.
i learn more things in this video than my chemistry class during school
lmaooo
Bro fr 😂
in all honesty i still cannot?😂😂😂
Bruh just tell ur parents u aint learning ajything at school cuz they're going to waste their money for your education when ur not even learning anything from it
Just tell them that you could educate urself on the inernet for free lol
Oh my gosh, I'm so happy I was born on the era where engineers has youtube channels and reacts to anime
How many geniuses are weebs? someone get me statistics
@@matthewhamilton2913 elon musk, pewdiepie, snoopdog etc
@@noobless7424 what percentage are weebs, Thats what I'm really wondering, and how many can we convert _into weebs?_
IKR 😭
What Senku did before petrified:
- DIY rocket
- Studying Ebola
- Mapping petrification phenomenon (birds get petrified first)
- Make love potion (which is actually gasoline)
😂😂
teacher: watching tv doesnt teach you anything
anime: well yes but actually no
Well yes but actually yes *
@@chocolatarein8940 right? You have to understand every little detail that Senku says if you're actually going to "learn" anything, and be able to recall on that knowledge whenever. I don't count "Spin this, do that, wine to vinegar" as being taught anything... That's just bits of information.
Saw dust at a concentration of ~45 grams/m^3 suspended in an enclosed space is highly combustible if sufficient oxygen and an ignition source are present. Saw dust is not the only combustible grain, coal, certain metal, flour, and more are combustible but they each require different grams/m^3, as well has having higher and lower limits of combustibility and uncombustibility- that is understanding of this specific topic.
If instead I say: saw dust is combustible- that is just a bit of information. I didn't teach you anything...
There's a huge difference between the two examples..
Senku does explain things too sometimes but in other areas they're just bits of knowledge that combine to make a product in the show. I personally would find Dr. Stone to be way more interesting if Senku wasn't the only highly intelligent person. Maybe Senku is an expert in x while others are experts in y, z, and so on. When it comes to knowledge, science, it's all Senku. He should be an expert in chemistry, and someone be an expert in biology, for example.
@@spin.chicken I think that’s what’s great about it too though. it’s simple for audiences and saves screen time , but also builds interest for the audience to go and learn more of the subject themselves.
@@spin.chicken The thing is that it doesn't teach you, but makes you curious enough to actually look up the facts to see if this works. So TV does teach you something. You may not understand him but you may eventually grow to understand it.
"i'm an electrical engineer" * proceeds to talk in chemistry *
one of the side subjects of engineering is chemistry
All comes from Science
these things are pretty basic mostly
@@nightyonetwothree Not fully basic, and depends a lot in your specialization or your passion for the subject. I'm also electrical engineer and had to take chemistry but It was not my forte, I did pass it tho and moved on
It's also not really super accurate, but it gets the gist across and I'm sure he'd cringe at hearing me talking about curcuits, soooo... whatever gets kids excited about rocket surgery magic has my support.
5:15
Put simply, he’s a high school student with an insane interest in science. As in ... every aspect.
He was curious, so he learned.
It especially helped that he has the memory to back up that curiosity and the support of ... well, you’ll see.
Chemistry’s just shining a lot brighter right now because that’s what’s needed.
I don't know if it's canon, but I think it's clear Senku has a photographic memory.
@@Nitram4392 yeah thats probably true
Anyone could be a genius if they had the memory like Senku (to remember everything he has learned) heck he remember all the counting of second to ages, and the willingness to learn (he is hard worker after all).
@@TheOverlordEND Only one part is actually the memory part but hes also insane at applying his knowledge he has aquired over the years. He also seems to learn from his mistakes since he never made the same one twice
@@TheOverlordEND No, you only need to work hard to become genius
"Did they ever reveal what Senku was studying..."
As of recent chapters...
Damn well near everything he could get his grubby little hands on. Senku is very much the "I want to learn as much as I can about everything I can" kinda guy
He learned from a nasa scientist
@000000000 Y-yes I know... that's what I'm answering for him xD Senku researched basically anything and everything, the bird thing was only at the very tail end.
What was Senku studying before?
Answer: Yes.
Yeah he even went to Africa to research about Ebola.
And Byakuya was supplying him with all the science goodies he could ever want
Education seems to get me interested when they added Anime into it, like I'm legit focus on learning how shit works in the show
I think that's what animes are doing, especially @ Sports anime. (Haikyuu, Kuroko's bball, Major) It can actually inspire people to actually play these sports lmao. Hetalia is an anime about history and even though it's not factually correct all the time, It made me interested in history and made me learn more. Cells at work for the future med kids, now Dr. Stone for all those science, chemist, engineer geeks that are important to our world.
(I know this is like too much but that's what I'm seeing.) Anime also present the "loser" characters and kind of makes them appear like they CAN be MORE. Boku no hero has inspired me to be stronger, which is why I'm currently working out now. You get me right? Anime, if you focus on it, focuses more on inspiring their audiences. I see this in non-japanese movies and shows too but I see it MOST often in Anime.
Rensy ;; I actually started playing Volleyball because of Haikyuu
And for people who love art they can go watch Arte to be inspired
And for those who aspire to be a future politician there's Boku No Pico- wait a second.......Epstein didn't kill himself
Fr tho
“He has such a strong KNOWLEDGE!”
*Laughs in anime protagonist*
Honestly surprised they didn't give Senku glasses so he could do the whole middle finger push up of the glasses as he flexes his intellect like most anime characters. This is one of my favorite non action animes as it's probably 95% accurate in everything it talks about. Some things a little over simplified but will work.
@@shadowproductions969 he might make one to do that
@@aprettydumbperson would be funny if he did it even as a one time gag
@@shadowproductions969 yea i could see him doing that
But I dont see the author doing it anytime soon
biochem guy here just a some background on myself. I was a medic that specialized in trauma; i have degrees in anthropology, public health, and finishing biochem, and have taken grad courses in emerging diseases, parasitology, and things of that nature. Senku was a chemist prodigy and son of an astronaut, hence why he is god-like at chemistry. There are critiques i have with his success rates in his experiments because he should have a percentage yield of products and not just always get 100%. this is important because the byproducts are often deadly or dangerous, whether it be initially after or later on when stored and oxidized by air (which we can see by the jars he uses for most compounds) I thought I'd help out on this endeavor so I would jot notes down for ya, since so much of this is chemistry, and is definitely more my wheelhouse. actually, closed wine can turn to vinegar as well, primarily because the cork is not perfect, which is why 20-30 years, you can absolutely get vinegar wine. It will taste more different because of the trace amounts of air that seep through over decades (I've had this, and it's solid for cooking, though not what you'd expect). so para-acetamidobenzenesulfonyl chloride this would possibly be the correct outcome, though you would definitely have a decent amount of byproducts that vary here if you get too hot. Also, the chlorine may break off to elements more favorable here which then further varies the intermediates and products. in regards to the use of sulfa drugs, using this is a great initial use because it's not always about getting "more powerful" antibiotics. this is because any antibiotics risk killing biotic organisms that help your body as well. Without being too specific there are also various methods of how certain antibiotics respond to biotic organisms, which then means that some work better for things like gram negative/positive bacteria, different shapes, etc. There's always a tradeoff, so it's not as clear cut as saying "use a better or worse antibiotic. With Pneumonia, there are various types. most commonly there's community acquired pneumonia. then within that, there's viral and bacterial, so sometimes antibiotics still do nothing. This knowledge came with a price because both can create the same response and further confuse the medical world until we had the technology and know-how to identify which was which via various methods. I personally love this show for it's rigorous research it's done as well as the level of detail they go into. Depending on how much you've overed into materials courses or inorganic chem, you should look at the hydroelectric creation he made as well as creation of tungsten alloy.
Microbiologist here with a background in biochemistry. I'm willing to give Senku the benefit of the doubt regarding all the byproducts that should have formed from the ochem reactions because frankly no other show would have even put in the effort to show the steps. The scene was accurate enough but not overwhelmingly detailed to lose everyone who was watching. If Senku actually had to put in the effort to purify products, that'd be both tedious and boring becauss 90% of the time will just be spent purifying the target molecule. Regarding pneumonia, I feel like Senku really jumped the shark here. He made an antibiotic before he even knew that pneumococcus was responsible for the disease. It would have been really bad if it turned out to be a viral infection lol
@@contramuffin5814 lol couldn’t agree more lol.
@@kjp2006 ^
If I remember correctly, he had a moment where he mentioned it possibly being a viral infection, and that the sulfa would be useless, but he didn't have time to make anything else. It was basically a shot in the dark, and the first shot was the last shot.
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5:02-5:07 literally everyone watching or reading dr stone but we still love it
Dude I laughed so freaking hard
same, i laughed so hard. made me share with a friend. This is a good watch and I'm about to go through the rest
True....
You made my day.
Bro fr lmao
In the early episodes he says that he was trying to build a rocket from scratch when he was in kindergarten so
I built my first paper airplane when I was in 3rd grade
@@parychahal so similar a paper plane to a rocket ngl
@@parychahal Don't worry, paper airplanes are just non-rocket-powered rockets.
He actually made smar swinsuit.. And..... Build robot
@@laurine9061 but the swimsuit did not work (which showed that has not super brain perfect)
As I observed in the earlier episodes, Senku have a great interest to every branch of Science. And it looks like he have a photographic memory.
has*
He's a man of will, also he has a good memory but not photographic, that trait belongs to the almighty soyus
Senku would tell you that photographic memory doesn't exist, or at least has not been proven.
Instead, he repeats each lesson in his mind to ad nauseam... to an extent that would drive any sane man to death.
And to be fair.... Senku is knowledgeable and very capable... but he is a ways away from an engineer. He had to learn the hard way on how to actually apply his knowledge and sometimes fails the first few times.
@@MrMeow-iq7kq what? Why would Senku do that? It certainly has been proven that photographic memory exists, and there are also people in the world that have perfect memory which means they remember every little detail of everything they see, experience, hear, smell and so on. They can recount the exact seconds of each day.
Also, just because someone is an engineer doesn't mean they will be perfect at every project... Engineers, ALL THE TIME, will mess up on their projects when working on something new. Everything is trial and error unless there's a schematic for said project, then the engineers will roll right through it in many cases. It also matters how many times the engineer has done said project.
In summary:
Photographic memory exists- and Senku would definitely have it, or perfect memory, because it would be impossible for someone to remember as much stuff he has at his age. He knows pretty much everything, and that would be impossible to achieve without the help of photographic/perfect memory. There's no objection to this, it is true.
Senku is not a ways away from being an engineer. His trial and error is not indicative of not being an engineer. Engineers fail all the time even in the highest echelons of talent. Senku is certainly an engineer, because he engineers things- that is all that's required really.
Stop being an idiot.
@@spin.chicken actually thats untrue... there is no concrete evidence of photograghic memory existing. Just claims of such. Even those that claim it have still fallen short of proving it and have holes in those claims. This much at the very least is objective fact rather you like it or not. Look it up.
If it does exist, we can at least agree that yea... this crazy man Senku would likely have it.
As to Senku being an engineer, I never implied it was a bad thing. Many of the things he was doing he was doing for the first time- just going off his knowledge of the concepts so it makes sense that he struggled a bit on a few things. I don't know what you are trying to say, because it sounds like we dont necessarily disagree with anything there.
Maybe stop being a shitty little fanboy, eh?
Bro I love how he's like "I'm an electrical engineering" and then goes into great detail about the chemistry of carbonation. Having a broad spectrum of knowledge is very important.
"I don't know how they know what vinegar is..." just wait, only a bit longer...
Yeah we probably shouldn't spoil it 😂
But the season 1 already ended with Byakuya's story
Is it reveal in season2 or I forget sth?
Or is it (spoiler alert)
Becuz these people are the descendant of those group of astronauts. If theres the case, I dont think Vinegar is the only thing we should be asking here xD
@@prumchhangsreng979 they were only left alone for a couple thousand years but are sufficiently advanced, especially in botany, zoology, and craftsmanship, we'd still be on wooden spears and scavenging
1 of the hyakumonogatari
This is how teachers trick students into studying, by making an anime
I still like both though
5:16
Everything. He was studying literally everything. He was a weird kid.
He "has a PHD on everything but gym" xD That is the best line from a rap someone made for him.
@@dokuchawn2596 non like Joshua
Senku does chemistry too. We saw that in the first episode when he gave Taiju his love potion which was really gasoline. He was cooking up some concoction in the lab.
It's absolutely 100% legitimate?
You missed the chance to say "it's ten billion percent legitimate" there
Great video by the way and a nice way of going into things in explaining :)
Good point! I never thought to do that, but I will use that in one of the videos!
Right before the episode ends, they warn the audience not to try doing any experiments shown in the show since they are legit
@@marcus.the.younger the anime changes some of the bomb stuff so the manga is 100% but the anime is only 100% if it's making something not dangerous
Shaking a can of soda does not increase pressure, his explanation was flawed
@@xavmanisdabestest may be true but you can literally watch king of random on youtube for recipes and instructions on making gunpowder, thermite and other dangerous compounds
I'm not watching dr. stone to learn about science but to appreciate the story
He was a simple high school students. His favourite subject is the entire science. He doesnot differentiate between physics, maths, chemistry, biology, computer science and home science But he loved space science and astronomy a lot. We can see the proof by his favourite birthday gift was a telescope and he was trying to build a rocket in his childhood . He also in his childhood said to his class teacher that he wants to be an Astronaut . His weakness is physical strength, romance, cooking and weaponry . His greatest strength is deduction of complex problem like Sherlock homes, High memory bank of general knowledge and science, working in high stress environment , high and speed ability to learn new skills, photographic memory, ultra optimistic in his abilities and a deep self analysis . He is like a mad comando scientist with photographic memory, high iq and high EQ .
Another of his weakness is his bad luck
dope
I know IQ and I can technically search it up, but what the Duck is EQ?
@@ranaoblivious2122 emotional quotient
@@jhaisol8858 that isn't even weakness that is even worse
If you remember in the earlier episodes he said “I have to learn everything” then try and try again.
Senku in the very first episode was shown working with a machine that turned bottle caps into gasoline. (That he made)
Then in later episodes he was doing stuff like building complex machines as like. A five year old.
He's very willing to learn and memorize everything for science for the simple chance of going to space like his adoptive father.
Senku also added that the reason why Ruri survived is because of the hot spring water that Kohaku gave her. The warm, mineral rich water kept her clean enough and likely absorbed healthy minerals through her skin that it helped stave it off
Actually here at Phillipines we have wine callded tuba which made of sugar cane, when you fermented it long enough it will be vinegar
From what I’ve heard fermenting sugarcane in salt water for long enough gets you rum, interesting how many drinks you can use sugarcane for
Tuba drinker here hahahah
I remember when my uncles would get drunk drinking tuba when I was young- they sound so funny
True I also drink it lol
@@coolishmintz7212 lol same if I ask money they give right away lol
"I don't have the slightest clue of anything that man said." Same bruv
when senku was petrified he counted the whole time. he counted 117,354,893,870 seconds, meaning that he's been petrified for 3719 years and 249 days.
2020: what? your pneumonia is evolving.
congratulations. your pnuemonia evolved to covid19
It's super effective!
Covid-19 used suffocate, It's super effective
do you want give it a nickname?
covid-19 isnt bacterial
No it didn't. Not pneumococcal pneumonia anyway, that's caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae, whereas Covid-19 is a coronavirus. Bacteria and viruses are totally different things..
All the characters are essentially the best at their skill from the old world. Senku is a genius
Taiju and Tsukasa are already so OP they could actually pass for MHA characters though.
@@mikedanielespeja6128 Crimson Riot is a descendant of Taiju or maybe even Red Riot lmao
BlueZ 18 who told you that?
Thank you for the facts about pneumonia. My dad had it earlier this year so my family and I were really worried. He got treated quickly and is doing a lot better
An anime just outsmarted a man with a degree, this is a miracle work
Perhaps what we wanted to see was "SCIENTIST"
The water from some waterfalls is quite cold. So, maybe he is accounting for the temperature.
just a little point, if you shake a can of coke, the gushing doesn't come from increased preasure in the can, since the preasure stays mostly the same (except for the slight preasure increase due to increased heat produced by the shaking, but that amount is super small). The increased gushing comes from the increased surface between fluid and gas which comes from all the tiny bubbles in the coke which in term come from the shaking. So there is more surface where the CO2 can leave the liquid --> more gushing
Props to author, like damn, making this manga costed a lot like A LOT of research.. >α>
Indeed. Must've been hard and tiring.
Senku was in high school when that all happened. He asked himself when he was young why the moon was following him, so that led to research, then testing, then just an overall obsession with science to the point he built a RAY GUN to fend off bullies in 1ST GRADE.
Me after going to school: mind size small
Me after watching this video:Mind size MEGA
This was randomly recommended to me. As a science nerd, and an anime nerd... I’ve subbed.
Welcome to the gold life! I'm glad you like the video!
Senku's field is "Science", every aspect of it.
Nice video
No problem 😊
well in regards to him not being able to control temperature, sure, that is correct, BUT he can forcibly lower the temperature by placing that rotator in/near water, it'll never reach freezing temperature, but it would definatly be cooler than if he had put on the land next to the river & waterfall
senku isn't just a chemistry student, it is explained that he loves all science and is extremely good at it, in other words, he knows all, from foraging(he differentiated the shrooms at the start) to physics thru chemistry, and to even cooking!
he was a wiz in the books and spent all his time reading and experimenting with all kinds of kits and sets his father got him so he just got smarter
And his father was an astronomer/astronaut, which also helped.
Im a 14 year old Aspiring mechanical engineer and you've been a really good role modle for me keep up the good work
Glad I can help! I encourage you to do engineering, its a worthwhile pursuit!
I love Dr Stone. One of the more interesting animes I've found recently.
Dr stone taught me way more than any other class I have taken
8:04 The "secret" ingredient that gives coca-cola its distinctive flavor is decocanized coca leaf extract - basically all the stuff you get out of the cocaine plant that's not cocaine - and that's where the coca in the name comes from
You can tell he is a real engineer by noticing how well he gets prepared for the test
Im out here learning Chemistry from an Anime watching Engineer... man....look at God being great!
thanks ahaha
Channel like yours shouldn’t be underrated lol. This is pretty much free knowledge. Thank you. I sometime watch Star Talk on UA-cam which is educational.
I appreciate that!
1:55 I'm not sure that you're correct that shaking a can increases the pressure inside.
5:00 don't need to be shock with senku's strong knowledge, the setting of this anime/comic is a bunch of high school students with all kinds of bug skill (like infinity knowledge, infinity strength, power that can kill a tiger with bare hand etc.)
5:08
Well while he was a stone statue he counted every second he was immobile.
4:48 the chemistry is just an Electrophilic Aromatic Addition reaction where the chloroSulfuric acid is directed to the para part of a benzene ring by an election donating ground called acetanilide. The last part is ammonia replacing the Chloride to create Sulfanilamide. My chemical knowledge only extends so far because I don’t study antibiotics but this molecule is something that other students make in Orgo labs to observe the anti biotic ability against pathogenic bacteria in an immuno assay
5:10 they said that he counted for 3000+ years
Not by years, but by seconds...
Sulfa is still used as a general antibiotic and widely prescribed for bacterial pneumonias and mild infections
I just graduated as an electrical engineer.
Why am I not this smart :
I think u can do the same as this dude did, just need some preparation before shoot 😊
Also experience
I actually like how my favourite subject is getting recognition more and more.
Chemistry/computer science is love.
Smoking sigs with with pneumonia I learned that from my family I learn in psychology that it's a narcotic. You don't need meds
2:00 oh boi, i've just watched an episode of veritasium that explained that if you shake coca cola you're not increasing pressure, just making more "bubbles" at the side of the can, that then explode due to the decrease in pressure when you open the can
I feel as though veritasium as a channel tends to be a bit overzealous, although yes that's probably true, if you've ever held a plastic soda bottle after shaking it you can very easily tell that the pressure increases to some extent
When do we get more Big Bang theory reactions?
June 6th is the next one!
Senku is a High School student interested in science & learning in general so he has a broad range of knowledge across a variety of subjects. However, in the first episode he is shown working in his school's Chemistry lab so it's probably a safe bet that he has a particularly strong knowledge of Chemistry. That aside, like most isekai stories of this variety, the main character has whatever knowledge they need at that point in time to achieve their goal...whether or not they would or could feasibly have that knowledge.
I hope since you've posted this, you've actually watched the whole first season of the anime; and now understand everything Senku did before being turned to stone.
0:17 the grandpa is basically me when i turn off the camera in online class
I suggest you to watch “The Irregular at Magic High School”. That is a science fiction anime that I love so much. The time setting is 2096. In that anime magic has been systematized into a technology.
I'll check it out!
@@parychahal Be prepared for incestual antics btw. Or is it? Lol
After watching Dr. Stone I started to like chemistry. I went deeper an deeper, and after 2 month of studying I took place in International Chemistry Olympiad. So I've reached the 3rd phase, and scored 8/10 and got a 2nd place. Yeah, maybe anime can't teach you, but it can give you a motivation, a goal etc. It can change your destiny! That's the real power of anime.
Thank you so much, Senku.
It sounds like you watched an anime...
And then _became_ an anime. ;P
@@ScionStorm1 Yeah. And now I'm on the Moon building my 5th base.
Michael bay react to Konosuba - Megumin
That video would be full of explosions.
as soon as he started talking about coca cola i got an ad that straight up said 'enjoy pepsi !'
Keep at it. Was always wondering how accurate some of this stuff actually is. Also totally digging the pic of mewtwo
Thanks! He's my favorite pokemon!! Favorite non legendary is Gengar
A small correction
the pressure inside a can of cola does not increase when you shake it IF the system inside is already at equilibrium.
The Action Lab and Veritasium has more detailed explanation on this topic
My respect to you, a fellow engineer. i know we are drunk for most of the time in college and still managed to graduate. :D
LOL
I really enjoy your videos. You cover the physics/engineering side which I don't have knowledge in and provide great insight into the anime. I studied biological sciences and thats the part of the anime that I cover in my videos.
I have been waiting for something like this!!!!!!
Already waiting for dr Stone #16 and #17 !🔥
Senku was a high school kid. He is a self taught science prodigy. And before he turned to stone he was inventing a way to turn plastic bottle caps into gasoline as plastic is basically a really long hydrocarbon.
I learned more from you more than my science teacher
Gratz om being noticed by the algorithm thats why im here loved your vid.
Hey, thanks!
this is my first video from your channel! was fun and interesting and I subscribed! :)
Welcome!!
i am new in this channel and my my! even ur face was like of gen! hahaha his reaction and gen's reaction were epic! also, i'm subbing ur channel!!!
Thank you!! 😁
You taught me more in 10 minutes then my chemistry teacher did in 2 years
Actually shaking a can of soda while its sealed does not increase pressure, its in a state of equilibrium. What it instead does is mix the already existing air in the can into the liquid as small bubbles which will attach to the sides of the can. Those pockets of air become catalyst like points where CO2 can escape once the can's seal has been broken/opened. If you ever shake a can you can mitigate the effects by lightly tapping on the sides to release the bubbles of air back to the top, reducing the catalytic points of depressurized expansion.
so idk if anyone cares but what he's talking about at 4:40 is the synthesis for sulfa drug. Its actually one of the coolest syntheses, because it demonstrates some of the major organic breakthroughs. When he reacts chlorosulfonic acid with acetanilide, the amide group on the acetanilide is an ortho/para director, meaning that for electrophilic aromatic substitution, the sulfonyl chloride group is going to be attatched to either the ortho or para position (ortho being next to and para being across from). However, since the amide group on acetanilide is so physically bulky, the sulfonyl chloride group is favorable to attatch to the para position (about 10% ortho and 90% para). The product from this reaction is the para-acetamidosulfonyl chloride, which is where the "p" comes from.
The really cool part about what he's showing off is that making this medicine is INCREDIBLY easy when you have a basic understanding of chemistry, and honestly apart from acetylsalicylic acid, is probably one of the easiest medicines for anyone to make at home / in a laboratory. Really cool stuff.
The main reason I like your videos is you focus on how things work instead of looking for any reason to say it won't and when you're wrong you let your fan base educate you
As some one who has never seen your channel let me say I love what your doing, and senku was a 10 year at a college that his dad ,an astronaut, helped him get into at the age of 13 I think. He studied everything about the world. He wanted to make the world even more advanced and be known the world over. And this guy live and breathed all forms of education.
He knows very much of things because his motto is " Learn everything, try everything"
Dr. Stone is supervised by a team of professional scientists, pharmacologists, sword makers, and other mechanics.
He was a kid who just wanted to learn everything and lead his own trip to space. He was the top of his class and was smarter than most of his teachers and did many science experiments and projects on his free time that usually could only be done in labs by professionals. Long story short, before the Stone Age, Senku was a science prodigy like none the world had ever seen.
This is why I love Doctor Stone.
Who this channel needs to get exposure ಥ‿ಥ
Amazing videos man.. keep posting. Subbed
Senku's adoptive father was an astronaut, and his life goal was to go to space himself, so he studied just about every field of science and engineering he could for over 10 years (from when he was in pre-school to the point where he was petrified in high school, I think he was 16 or so at the time.) He succeeded in making a rocket that reached the edge of space when he was like what, 15? and he even found a way to turn plastic bottle caps into gasoline. Later in the manga we found out he was actually consulting NASA scientists about rocketry so he had REAL information. From this we can conclude that Senku must have had quite a bit of knowledge of engineering and chemistry, combined with his virtually perfect memory (such as keeping track of 3700 years by literally counting the passing seconds) and we have one of my favorite shonen protagonists since...well ever really...
As for using sulfonamides to cure pneumococcal pneumonia, I'm guessing it was a pretty crude antibiotic, but since this bacteria was 3700 years separated from modern medicine it more than likely was much weaker than modern day infectious bacteria that has evolved resistance to medicines we've developed, Senku DID toy with the idea of finding some penicillin mold to make an antibiotic, but admitted it would have been even more difficult, maybe even impossible, to find the right strain of mold to refine...although much later in the manga they would start making bread, I wonder if they could put some of that out and grow the right mold that way...
Your awesome my man, you see every bit of detail unlike others 😁👌
Thank you so much 😀
The manga has a science consultant. And the manga author and the manga artist are two different people. I don't remember the name of the author, but the manga artist 's name is Boichi. He also has a UA-cam channel.
Sulfa antibiotics are used for UTIs, skin, lung, brain, bone infection depending how on what bacteria grows. We use antifungals to treat yeast infection, not sulfa drugs. We treat pneumonias commonly for 5 days now, severe pneumonias maybe upto 2 weeks.
~Infection Doctor
Sadly i got now this Video as recomended.
I watched the whole Anime and need to say that it is made with so much love and details i didn't saw quit often theese days.
Happy to see some Reaction Video from a real Engineer.
The pressure in a shaken or unshaken container of cola is 3 atmospheres. It’s the number nucleation sites created by the shaking that causes it to spray.
5:25 he was a high school student but a genius
If you read dr.stone manga you will know what he studied in first episode.
The "love potion" that senku made was gasoline made out of plastic
Actually, I'm pretty sure shaking it doesn't create more pressure but instead it releases tiny bubbles where the gas can be released.
My youngest brother was born with pneumonia and a hole in his lung. Very scary stuff, but luckily the doctors fixed it and he is as healthy as can be!
What I want to know is how can you achieve refrigeration in Dr. Stone? They show it but I cannot find anything on the subject.