2:13 sometimes when water goes under 0ºC but stays stale it does not freeze the reason is its molecules did not arrange to the pattern of frozen water (ice) once you make it move or give it a little 'energy' the molecules have the chance to rearrange and then it forms ice this phenomenon can also happen with beer
@@theleoshowm3010no, it's just a change of state here, crystals need a "seed" to start formation so still water in a smooth container can remain liquid while sub freezing. Basically, it would take too much initial energy to start forming a crystalline lattice as the liquid form is currently stabilizing the water; a crystal lattice is more stable at those conditions (sub freezing) but to transition it would need to pass through a very slightly less stable state where some is crystalline while the surrounding water still wants to be stabilized as liquid, so without any seed to provide that opportunity it has to remain liquid. Agitation from pouring is more than enough to disrupt that fragile state.
@@nou8953 that's a perfect explanation! To add to it, the movement of pouring/colliding with the ice already in the cup is plenty of kinetic energy to overcome the barrier for the phase change. Once crystallized, extra energy is radiated out to the surrounding air as heat. There are lots of cool videos of supercooled ice. :)
@@theleoshowm3010 You're probably thinking of these little hand warmers in which you flip that metal plate and it crystallizes which creates heat, those do not have water inside of them but (I believe) some sort of sodium based mixture.
Maggie might not be in a shelter. She could be being boarded at the vet while the owner's are away. My vet's large dog kennels look like that. But, if that _was_ a shelter, she needs a good home. What a sweetheart!
The water is in a supercooled state, below its freezing point. It's pure enough that it won't freeze until it's agitated or impurities are added. Very cool phenomenon!
Thanks for the explanation! Some additional cool details - agitation or adding impurities that cause the supercooled water to freeze is referred to as nucleation. In the video, the frozen ice in the cup serves as the 'scaffold' upon which the liquid water molecules align and organize themselves to form ice crystals.
It's the same effect as in all the videos where people hit a water bottle that just came out of the freezer and the liquid water inside freezes instantly, but instead of a force causing the water to freeze, it's the crystals that have already formed
It works the same with all kinds of liquids. If today's batch of meth doesn't want to crystallize, just introduce an already crystallized piece of it and it will be ready to sell in no time lmao
2:18 the water is perfectly distilled water, meaning it has next to no dirt or outside molecules inside, it was placed in the freezer, and since there was nothing to form ice crystals around, it just stayed super-cold water. It was then removed from the freezer in a volatile state, as the water would crystallise if the particles bumped into each other, meaning it would have to be handled with extreme caution. When it was poured, the water particles started to crystallise on the solid surface, then building the solid surface up via the water freezing and creating more layers.
for those wondering, "super-cold" = the water is below it's freezing point without freezing. at risk of anthropomorphizing chemistry, the water "wants" to freeze but it can't because there is nothing for the crystalline structure to build off of. A disturbance as "small" as smacking the water bottler, or scratching the inside can create a nucleation point. Alternatively an existing crystal is a fantastic nucleation point, such as already frozen water, i.e. an ice cube.
2:09 This is called "boggling". It is something rats do when they are very very happy and relaxed. It happens because they are grinding their teeth together and the vibrations travel through their jaw and skull and cause their eyes to gently pop up and down. It is harmless, and a little freaky at first if you don't know what you are looking at, but it's similar to a cat purring or a dog wagging its tail. :)
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2:17 The water is below freezing, but becouse its super pure, it had no nucleation sites, which is the origin any ice crystal, no origin, no ice, but when you pour it on ice, that is a perfect nucleation site, and the below freezing water really really wants to turn to ice, so it does that quickly
Dude, UA-cam seriously needs to take a stand against the botting issue. This has honestly gone on for way longer than it needs to. I miss old UA-cam comments
sorry wait imagine if you were that dude's neighbour "Wth.. has he invented a tyre-tossing machine or something? Brendon! Our neighbour's doin' something weird, come check it out."
2:11 this is called "boggling" rats do they when they are grinding their theet(usually when content and comfy), causing their eyes to bulge out. They also do this when feeling happy and "giggling"
Friendly reminder! the video of the "friendly dog" is actually not them smiling and they aren't happy at all! What the dog is doing is appeasement gestures, basically the dog is saying they are extremely uncomfortable and by using appeasement gestures they are hoping the person leaves them alone!
Dude I’m calling it, we are really going to regret reintroducing wolves into the environment in the coming years when we start seeing all of the attacks. There’s a reason why humans have despised wolves throughout the years. It looks like it was actually a real reason @ _@ how awful oh my oh my word no good
@sharpno2pencil476 Yeah I’m sure that history has exaggerated their danger, but I think that today we tend to downplay their danger a little too much. Like though I’m sure that the stories are exaggerated in frequency and intensity, they didn’t just come out of thin air either.
For anyone still trying to figure out the bike tire trick, the second guy by the fence pulls a string that’s attached to the wheel into the bike’s socket. Hope this helps
@@Smile200-z4ywell to be fair UA-cam also copyright strikes my video if a barely audible 2 seconds of somebody's music is heard in the background.... Meanwhile people upload entire collections of albums online without getting a single strike..🤔
the water is actually a very cool demonstration of supercooling. the water in the bottle is below the freezing point so when it comes into contact with preexisting ice it freezes instantly.
@@pranjalfrompurwaHave we seriously hit the point where if someone finds something challenging the first instinct is to tell them to have a machine or someone else think or create for them? Or that whatever hard thing someone did, it must not be their work? Why not just encourage them?
the water turns to slush because its super cooled. its colder then freezing but doesn't have enough impurities to have a nucleus for freezing. the moment you agitate it (i.e. poring it) the turbulence of it landing causes a nucleation site and causes it to instantly freeze.
1:21 That moose hangs out in that part of Kenai, between the theater, the FAA Flight Service Station, and the Walmart. Glad it got its moment of internet fame.
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1:42 Every golden I've been around does this if you manage to wrestle free something in their mouth they were gripping tight, like if you win a tug of war with em. I think it's like some sort of involuntary muscle thing from their incredibly strong jaw muscles suddenly having to go slack after tightening up so hard.
The 'broken' water is superchilled water. It happens when purified water is below its freezing point temperature wise, but has no impurities to start freezing around. By pouring it out onto ice, it causes it to instantly freeze into soft, slushy ice.
You can also apply that same principle to boiling purified water. If it gets to the temperature that's hot enough to boil, it won't boil until you break the surface tension. It then instantly boils and, in some cases, explodes! In both cases (Freezing and Boiling) what causes the reaction it the sudden excitement of molecules when the water is suddenly in motion. ie: shaking the cold water bottle, pouring the cold water, poking the cup of hot water, adding salt to hot water, etc.
*supercooled. You can have impurities, they just can’t be macroscopic. I mean a sodium ion is not a nucleation site. It also needs to be in a smooth container, as roughness provides nucleations. At best it can get to minus 40 and remain liquid, which is really cold.
I've said it before and will say it again, this is the most wholesome entertainment on UA-cam. I really appreciate that I can trust that my kids won't see anything vulgar or obscene when watching your content. We are particularly fond of the long play videos, l which seem to keep my kids' attention for an entire hour. (a feat that is very rare) Sometimes, putting your video on in the back seat is the only way we ever have a quiet, peaceful drive in the car, so yes. Thank you, and keep em comming.
2:10 - the water is actually colder than its freezing temperature, so when it makes contact with a colder surface (in this case, ice), it has a surface to freeze onto
I don't think it specifically needs to be a colder surface. Just something where ice crystals can start forming, such as on other ice crystals, like in the video.
So you're talking about supercooled water here. It lacks a nucleation point (point for the crystal to build around), so when one is provided it all freezes. This could be, but I feel like the whole bottle would flash-freeze as soon as you picked it up, as that's what it does in videos that circle round every time Canada gets sub-zero. Other explanations might be that she is pouring it onto some sort of hydrogel?
@@Intersepter9 Impacts can cause it to freeze, but the impact is not powerful enough in this case. Ice can definitely work as a nucleation site for more ice to form, and it's also the reason for why even when it's caused by an impact, it slowly spreads throughout the water. The spreading of the ice is because the water that isn't disturbed can only freeze when it is next to other ice crystals.
Anybody else randomly got that animation of a rat playing poker? It was titled something about how their eyes bulge when they're excited. 2:09 Reminded me of that.
2:13 the water is so cold that it should be frozen, aka 'Supercooled' and it will need a source to start the freezing process, pouring it or just tapping the bottle on a table will cause it to start freezing from where the small cavitation or bubble was created. if you put a bottle of distilled or purified water in the freezer for 1-2 hours and open it very carefully you can recreate this yourself! :D
It's also some pretty amazing camera work. If my back-of-the-envelope calculations are correct, in order for those people to appear so small compared to the Moon, they have to be almost half a mile away from the camera. That's an impressive amount of zoom for such a clear image.
It is called supercooled water. The water has beed cooled way below its freezing point, but it has not formed a crystalline structure yet. Giving it something to grow off of can make the whole thing solidify, even hitting it or pouring it like in the clip.
@@marcistical April 8th was a solar eclipse. We are talking about lunar eclipses, the eclipse when the moon turns red. Maybe you should read the comment and replies before replying
You make real beautiful videos everyday and just brighten everyone's day. Please continue to make these videos as I look forward to watching them. You are a very kind soul that always comes through for us just to make us feel better seeing these videos.
dog is not happy, that's a fear response. very sweet dogs. my lab looked like that whenever she had an accident or was sleeping on the couch before i got home. you can't get mad!
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Lol bro, that wolf video was shot somewhere in my area, and people kept talking about it on the street, but this is my first time seeing it. Thanks. Also, that girl with the ducks is just MMMMUAHH!!
The water in the cup is probably super-cooled. This can happen with distilled water where the water gets below freezing but it doesn't freeze because there aren't enough impurities in the water for the ice crystals to grow off of when the person pours the water then it hits the inside of the flask, where it can crystallise due to the imperfect surface and all of the ice crystals being agitated enough to crystalize off of each other. the same thing can happen if you get a bottle of super-cooled water and hit it against a surface. On the other hand, it could just be a concentrated solution of vinegar and baking soda. The vinegar and baking soda react to form sodium acetate and CO2 gas and, if done when heated, when the solution cools down to room-temperature it will become super saturated with sodium acetate crystals. at this point, much like the super-cooled water, all you need is an imperfect surface, such as the bottom of a flask, for the hole solution to spontaneously crystallise and become a solid that looks very much like ice.
The alligator was just like “Can I help you???”
YEs
More like "can i try too"
What are you doing in my swamp?!
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“Umm, excuse me, this is my roof. Can you keep it down? I have kids that I just put to sleep.”
The alligator wants a turn on the zipline.
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPit’s not shut up
The Zipline Must be high
It was like “ who woke me from my fucking nap!?”
He was like “y’all got any snacks up here?”
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPnah bro is on a yap session
2:13 sometimes when water goes under 0ºC but stays stale it does not freeze
the reason is its molecules did not arrange to the pattern of frozen water (ice)
once you make it move or give it a little 'energy' the molecules have the chance to rearrange and then it forms ice
this phenomenon can also happen with beer
i am not 100% sure but thats not whats going on. its a chemical reaction. in fact it actually generates heat in this chemical reaction.
@@theleoshowm3010no, it's just a change of state here, crystals need a "seed" to start formation so still water in a smooth container can remain liquid while sub freezing. Basically, it would take too much initial energy to start forming a crystalline lattice as the liquid form is currently stabilizing the water; a crystal lattice is more stable at those conditions (sub freezing) but to transition it would need to pass through a very slightly less stable state where some is crystalline while the surrounding water still wants to be stabilized as liquid, so without any seed to provide that opportunity it has to remain liquid. Agitation from pouring is more than enough to disrupt that fragile state.
@@nou8953 that's a perfect explanation! To add to it, the movement of pouring/colliding with the ice already in the cup is plenty of kinetic energy to overcome the barrier for the phase change. Once crystallized, extra energy is radiated out to the surrounding air as heat.
There are lots of cool videos of supercooled ice. :)
@@theleoshowm3010 You're probably thinking of these little hand warmers in which you flip that metal plate and it crystallizes which creates heat, those do not have water inside of them but (I believe) some sort of sodium based mixture.
@@theleoshowm3010it is called supercooled water and is not a chemical reaction but instead a behaviour of it’s physical properties
That cops pose was better than 99% of professional models😭
99% Dezign
Badass poses should be more common.
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPget reported bucko
he was kinda cute 2🥰
It’s good
Maggie deserves all the love an owner could possibly give and more
She SO does, sweetest thing I've ever seen!
Sorry but that dog is NOT happy. She is really uncomfortable.
Maggie might not be in a shelter. She could be being boarded at the vet while the owner's are away. My vet's large dog kennels look like that. But, if that _was_ a shelter, she needs a good home. What a sweetheart!
so others dogs dont?
@@allentia5846u ruined the moment 🤧
that Gator was 100% the downstairs neighbour coming up to complain about the noise
The fact all of these replies are from bots made me laugh
at least the bots think it's a good comment
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UTTP IS WAY WORSE THAN DAILY DOSE OF INTERNET.
@@Wjajajamqmmqjajdead internet theory looking more and more likely.
I mean. I'd also have some complains if a gator ziplined though my backyard.
The water is in a supercooled state, below its freezing point. It's pure enough that it won't freeze until it's agitated or impurities are added. Very cool phenomenon!
I didn't know water was capable of that! Cool!
Thanks for the explanation! Some additional cool details - agitation or adding impurities that cause the supercooled water to freeze is referred to as nucleation. In the video, the frozen ice in the cup serves as the 'scaffold' upon which the liquid water molecules align and organize themselves to form ice crystals.
Throw back to the king of random video that man was my CHILDHOOD
It's the same effect as in all the videos where people hit a water bottle that just came out of the freezer and the liquid water inside freezes instantly, but instead of a force causing the water to freeze, it's the crystals that have already formed
It works the same with all kinds of liquids. If today's batch of meth doesn't want to crystallize, just introduce an already crystallized piece of it and it will be ready to sell in no time lmao
Frankly I'd be confrontational too if an alligator zip-lined over my house
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPno it isnt dumbass
yeah same here
Actual LOL from me! I can visualize that.
Way underrated lol
i mean yeah i agree, but what the hell is this replies section???
2:18 the water is perfectly distilled water, meaning it has next to no dirt or outside molecules inside, it was placed in the freezer, and since there was nothing to form ice crystals around, it just stayed super-cold water. It was then removed from the freezer in a volatile state, as the water would crystallise if the particles bumped into each other, meaning it would have to be handled with extreme caution. When it was poured, the water particles started to crystallise on the solid surface, then building the solid surface up via the water freezing and creating more layers.
It doesnt have to be perfectly distilled, and its clearly not. Its just drinking water. You can do the same trick with a bottle of coke
...and that is why Insane Clown Posse hates you.
so basically magic…
@@lucasg.5534op is correct. Look up Supercooling
for those wondering, "super-cold" = the water is below it's freezing point without freezing. at risk of anthropomorphizing chemistry, the water "wants" to freeze but it can't because there is nothing for the crystalline structure to build off of. A disturbance as "small" as smacking the water bottler, or scratching the inside can create a nucleation point. Alternatively an existing crystal is a fantastic nucleation point, such as already frozen water, i.e. an ice cube.
“Broke in,” is too generous. He just waltzed in and no one had a problem.
Well what are you going to do if you dod have a problem?
@@rorymcgregor625 He’s Canadian im sure he’d leave if you asked nicely.
I don’t think there was anything they could do without scaring the moose, cause the trample people.
That moose had no antlers so it was female
@@chasethecringewolf2195 It says Kenai Cinema at the bottom. This is Alaska my guy!
2:09 This is called "boggling". It is something rats do when they are very very happy and relaxed. It happens because they are grinding their teeth together and the vibrations travel through their jaw and skull and cause their eyes to gently pop up and down. It is harmless, and a little freaky at first if you don't know what you are looking at, but it's similar to a cat purring or a dog wagging its tail. :)
“Awooga”
Thanks man. Comments like these are what makes the daily dose interesting. Hopefully someday I can share my knowledge too😂
Hank Hill: "Boggle?"
Just saw a short about this from Natural Habitat of all things! Shocked to see it again when I'm catching up on DDOI.
Thank you for educating me :)
The woodworker making the wood look like some funky soft material is super satisfying. I've seen it before but it's always a treat to see it again.
"We're robbing the store, distract the guard"
These bots are getting out of hand.
@@perocigla4425agreed
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@@perocigla4425I agree
Sounds like something the leader of the bots would say.
0:38 Oh, my heart. Maggie's smile is contagious...
I melted
I found myself smiling and i didnt even realised it
So cute
That is actually what anxiety looks like for a dog. The dog was not happy.
Reporting bots feels so good
That cop was flabbergasted and stunned at the same time
Who dafaq is this bot?
@LreemsskevD don't you like children?
The officer 👍👍😊😊💕💕
he was stunned and stunning ;)
@@bryannsotomayor2575 i see what you did there
That cop was so wholesome it warms my heart.
@@j.n.4806thats something a psychopath would say
@@dewaldsteyn1306 Some people are just too lost in their own bias. I wouldn't worry about it.
@@Warrior_CulturePeople like you that blindly trust the system and mock anyone that is trying to improve it; you're the problem. Complacent loser.
@@j.n.4806what's wrong with that?
Nothing wrong with it. But what phrase are you going to use when you see something genuinely heart-warming?
That moose was less messy than most movie-goers I've seen.
Where's your name?
@@I-like-cowsmy names trevoooor, whats your naaame?
I've worked at a movie theater and I've seen full grown adults make a bigger mess than that moose
@Aloud066 my names Jeff....... no seriously
That woman at the theater had totally seen a moose in there before. She was way too chill.
If this takes place in Alaska you're taught to keep your calm around moose. For good reason too since they can easily kill a person, antlers or no.
We see Moose like that here in Kenai, not usually inside lol. The manager said that should have never happened
@UTTPGeneralOrange I'd rather watch a toilet flush than any of your content.
Dang
@@Dorelaxen Uh....what's in the toilet? I agree on all counts.
Imagin your chasing down food and then an iron bull of the ape kingdom just starts screaming at you
Some more knowledgeable people (Cristian Remus Pap from WWF) say it wasn't a wolf. This happened in Romania, Brașov.
@@FLevi-pi5vt I KNEW it!! It's a squirrel!
As someone with Romanian relatives i am proud that i Heard my language
I've never heard someone refer to a car as an "iron bull of the ape kingdom" 😂
average Romania moment
0:35 naturally the dogs name is Maggie. I used to have a dog named Maggie and she was super happy :D
Alligator saw someone float over the water and had to investigate
Would that make it an...
Investi-gater?
@Radish1875 😂 😂 spot on! And yes, it would.
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2:17 The water is below freezing, but becouse its super pure, it had no nucleation sites, which is the origin any ice crystal, no origin, no ice, but when you pour it on ice, that is a perfect nucleation site, and the below freezing water really really wants to turn to ice, so it does that quickly
Thanks for the explanation, but please use periods.
Thanks I wasn't too far off then. I was a bit fuzzy on the details and didn't think of pure/purified water.
Dude, UA-cam seriously needs to take a stand against the botting issue. This has honestly gone on for way longer than it needs to. I miss old UA-cam comments
The water is in a "supercooled" state, but @karyjas1 above is also correct.
Thanks for the explanation!
Alligator was like “ wsup, what y’all doing?”
"ooh, can I try?"
"Yo why yall running, I don't bite sometimes"
I love alligators. They can be wholesome, funny, and horrifying.
Can I have just a little nibble?
Best cop ever
So kind, respectful, up for the bit, and CUUUTEEEE
The fact that the guy can juggle car tires is still insane, even if he is really buff
sorry wait imagine if you were that dude's neighbour
"Wth.. has he invented a tyre-tossing machine or something? Brendon! Our neighbour's doin' something weird, come check it out."
Okay, wtf are these bots???????
That's gonna be one happy wife
Work Stronk 💪🏼
Is it still juggling if you don't pass the tire?
2:11 this is called "boggling" rats do they when they are grinding their theet(usually when content and comfy), causing their eyes to bulge out.
They also do this when feeling happy and "giggling"
😍🤗
I learned this from natural habitat shorts haha! I have a bunch of odd animal facts stored now do to them
@@SilverWolf_-cj4qn same! 😂
Lmao. The bots are fighting with each other. Anyways, rats that are boggling look so freaking cute.
I had a stroke. Please, next time, slow down and type your comment in a coherent manner.
Absolutely my dear / captain and not enough people talking about it which is extremely saddening
@RepentandbelieveintheLORD1 so the lord tells us to juggle car tires or what exactly is your point
I'll never juggle again. 😔
@RepentandbelieveintheLORD1 the bloody hell are you on about? It's a clip of a dude juggling car tires, not a bible reading.
@@magmatic0v3rl0rd2 There's one in every crowd... 🙄
This is one of the very few channels where I enjoy every video you produce.
Thank you for sharing the good stuff and putting it together.
That alligator was pissed “what are you doing in my swamp!” ahh look.
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPok bot
🧌🧌🧌
"An entire meal, gone. Right over my head." Alligator after food does flyover.
Real shrek vibes.
@@laststand6420 lol
The alligator was like “GET OUT OF MY SWAMP”
*DONKEY*
BIG BOY
2:25 The spirit of Grumpy cat lives on through other cats It's adorable
Sorry for the bots
Grumpy Cat is giving its creators "the look"
I miss Grumpy Cat.
She’ll be frowning down on us from above…
And definitely scowling at the bots in the replies… honestly…
Dead internet theory
@OfficerRobGronkowskiUTTP what content
Friendly reminder! the video of the "friendly dog" is actually not them smiling and they aren't happy at all! What the dog is doing is appeasement gestures, basically the dog is saying they are extremely uncomfortable and by using appeasement gestures they are hoping the person leaves them alone!
dude scaring the wolf away say "be careful yall cuz its coming"
actually unusable comments section, idk why I even check it anymore
Dude I’m calling it, we are really going to regret reintroducing wolves into the environment in the coming years when we start seeing all of the attacks. There’s a reason why humans have despised wolves throughout the years. It looks like it was actually a real reason @ _@ how awful oh my oh my word no good
@sharpno2pencil476 Yeah I’m sure that history has exaggerated their danger, but I think that today we tend to downplay their danger a little too much. Like though I’m sure that the stories are exaggerated in frequency and intensity, they didn’t just come out of thin air either.
@@orangebeagle3068I don't think it's exaggerated at all especially a group of them
@UTTPGeneralOrange Stupid bot. Shut up.
That first one is so wholesome
Yes
Not that word again
You're wholesome bro
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPSHUT UP
@SkibiditoiIetyesyes_UTTPbro.. who asked
For anyone still trying to figure out the bike tire trick, the second guy by the fence pulls a string that’s attached to the wheel into the bike’s socket. Hope this helps
I had to watch it at 25% speed to figure out how they pulled it off...
I went to comments looking for an answer
UA-cam deletes my comments but cant delete the bots
@@Smile200-z4ywell to be fair UA-cam also copyright strikes my video if a barely audible 2 seconds of somebody's music is heard in the background.... Meanwhile people upload entire collections of albums online without getting a single strike..🤔
Omg tysm!
the water is actually a very cool demonstration of supercooling. the water in the bottle is below the freezing point so when it comes into contact with preexisting ice it freezes instantly.
I love the fact that the first video is the thumbnail, he doesnt keep us waiting for the clip that drew us in. I wish all creators can do that
the only difference is, most creators wouldnt be able to keep the audience watching after that :)
For this reason I actually feel guilty not watching till the end after the first one xD
Agreed, I've always respected this guy for that reason, among others.
depends on what the creators do and if their videos are similar to ddoi
I love how moose are just like given high priority when they go to where humans live because they are just literal tanks.
Pretty much. No one's health insurance is good enough to want to tell a moose "No".
Bro that stop motion is actually insane! It's so hard to do and it looks so real!
His UA-cam channel has tons of videos. He's in Japan.
It’s Omozoc, all his stuff is lovely
Can't you just tell a gpt or someone to do that for you?
@@pranjalfrompurwaHave we seriously hit the point where if someone finds something challenging the first instinct is to tell them to have a machine or someone else think or create for them? Or that whatever hard thing someone did, it must not be their work? Why not just encourage them?
@Window4503 It was a joke. Never been a fan of automation.
the water turns to slush because its super cooled. its colder then freezing but doesn't have enough impurities to have a nucleus for freezing. the moment you agitate it (i.e. poring it) the turbulence of it landing causes a nucleation site and causes it to instantly freeze.
Juggling the car tires is the craziest thing i have seen all week!
The dog getting mad at the high five thing 😂 1:13
It wasn't even a high five. She should have been saying "Gimme five!".
1:21 That moose hangs out in that part of Kenai, between the theater, the FAA Flight Service Station, and the Walmart. Glad it got its moment of internet fame.
The alligator was like: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP?"
“Splish splash we were taking a bath”
Ducks: ATTACK MODE ACTIVATED
That cop passed the vibe check
He sure did
My dog Ginger, a Yellow Lab like this one, did the same guilty smile. Even when she was innocent. She was a great pupper, in an urn for several years now, but I can still see her grimacing grin, and I miss her! Thanks for the refresher … 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
FYI :For everyone wondering Maggie is at doggie daycare … she has very loving owners and a tik tok page
1:42 Every golden I've been around does this if you manage to wrestle free something in their mouth they were gripping tight, like if you win a tug of war with em. I think it's like some sort of involuntary muscle thing from their incredibly strong jaw muscles suddenly having to go slack after tightening up so hard.
The 'broken' water is superchilled water. It happens when purified water is below its freezing point temperature wise, but has no impurities to start freezing around. By pouring it out onto ice, it causes it to instantly freeze into soft, slushy ice.
You can also apply that same principle to boiling purified water. If it gets to the temperature that's hot enough to boil, it won't boil until you break the surface tension. It then instantly boils and, in some cases, explodes! In both cases (Freezing and Boiling) what causes the reaction it the sudden excitement of molecules when the water is suddenly in motion. ie: shaking the cold water bottle, pouring the cold water, poking the cup of hot water, adding salt to hot water, etc.
Thanks for the interesting fact. I've seen that phenomena before, but didn't know it was the lack of impurities that caused it.
*supercooled.
You can have impurities, they just can’t be macroscopic. I mean a sodium ion is not a nucleation site. It also needs to be in a smooth container, as roughness provides nucleations. At best it can get to minus 40 and remain liquid, which is really cold.
0:30 sup ladies.
That alligator be banging his fist knowing he missed his biggest opportunity 😭
alligators can easily outrun human, he was to lazy
2:48 damn that must be tyring
That's not half bad
Man some people just tyre with their lame jokes
Dude, the tire juggling is actually insanely awesome
I've said it before and will say it again, this is the most wholesome entertainment on UA-cam. I really appreciate that I can trust that my kids won't see anything vulgar or obscene when watching your content. We are particularly fond of the long play videos, l which seem to keep my kids' attention for an entire hour. (a feat that is very rare) Sometimes, putting your video on in the back seat is the only way we ever have a quiet, peaceful drive in the car, so yes. Thank you, and keep em comming.
I hope Maggie got adopted. She looks like an adorable dog. What pound was that at, and when was it posted?
The alligator was like “BE QUIET IM TRYING TO SLEEP”
2:10 - the water is actually colder than its freezing temperature, so when it makes contact with a colder surface (in this case, ice), it has a surface to freeze onto
This is wrong.
The water is below freezing, but it's the impact that causes the freezing to occur, not the ice.
I don't think it specifically needs to be a colder surface. Just something where ice crystals can start forming, such as on other ice crystals, like in the video.
So you're talking about supercooled water here. It lacks a nucleation point (point for the crystal to build around), so when one is provided it all freezes. This could be, but I feel like the whole bottle would flash-freeze as soon as you picked it up, as that's what it does in videos that circle round every time Canada gets sub-zero. Other explanations might be that she is pouring it onto some sort of hydrogel?
@@Intersepter9 Impacts can cause it to freeze, but the impact is not powerful enough in this case. Ice can definitely work as a nucleation site for more ice to form, and it's also the reason for why even when it's caused by an impact, it slowly spreads throughout the water. The spreading of the ice is because the water that isn't disturbed can only freeze when it is next to other ice crystals.
That Lab looks more nervous than happy
The swamp puppy looked like he was asking "who let you in?"
Anybody else randomly got that animation of a rat playing poker? It was titled something about how their eyes bulge when they're excited.
2:09 Reminded me of that.
It's from the Natural Habitat Shorts
The eye budget is called boggling.
You're going back in the trunk 😂
Natural Habitat?
Hell yeah!
0:45 That bicycle wheel transition was smooth. I watched it multiple times to figure out the technique.
His buddy with a string?
That alligator was like “that looks like fun! I want a turn!”
The bots are crazy
2:13 the water is so cold that it should be frozen, aka 'Supercooled' and it will need a source to start the freezing process, pouring it or just tapping the bottle on a table will cause it to start freezing from where the small cavitation or bubble was created.
if you put a bottle of distilled or purified water in the freezer for 1-2 hours and open it very carefully you can recreate this yourself! :D
2:55 That is a beautiful shot of the Moon at the end!
It's also some pretty amazing camera work. If my back-of-the-envelope calculations are correct, in order for those people to appear so small compared to the Moon, they have to be almost half a mile away from the camera. That's an impressive amount of zoom for such a clear image.
the water is when you mix destiled water with something else, don´t remember but it only works with water that has no minerals what so ever at 2:20
So it is in fact "Just water"
It is called supercooled water. The water has beed cooled way below its freezing point, but it has not formed a crystalline structure yet. Giving it something to grow off of can make the whole thing solidify, even hitting it or pouring it like in the clip.
@@oliverwatson6634thanks for doing all the typing for me bro, I was prepared to give a whole explanation
That cat when he turns from
angry to mad is like a baby playing peek a boo
My husband used to do that to my daughter years ago, when she was a baby. He passed away a year and a half ago. You brought up a nice memory 😊.
@@kimbrey65 I’m so sorry for your loss i am sure he was the greatest husband ever
That tire throwing guys is seriously impressive
1:30 The moose just wanted to watch movies like all other pepole do
0:24 Hope a swamp puppy doesn't appear
A wild swamp puppy did appear
Garret fishing reference?
@@shiscut yeah
W reference
she got that cop rizz
don't know what rizz mean but he probably do
@@mrhonkhonk6116
It's short for Charisma
@@mrhonkhonk6116it’s the latest word to replace “wholesome” by bots
That cop rizz becoming quite the fashion trend
Stop saying rizz
I think this is your best video so far. I had to watch it twice to make sure I got it all!
1:18 that laugh was diabolical 😂
1:36 so many emotions in one clip 😂
1:06 the wolf looked kinda annoyed 💀
Not scared, just like, “go away, human”
It's in Romania, of course it'd be annoyed
Ouch@@menumorut21
I wonder if he didn't rabbies.
1:37 The pure panic in this woman scream is hilarious
0:35 My mixed lab princess smiles exactly like that. So precious!
3:00 perfect opportunity to play with Lightsabers on that bridge with Duel of Fates playing
Fr lmao
I just imagine the alligator saying “and don’t come back!”
The alligator was just trying to say hello
2:57 The blood moon rises once again please be careful Link
When did a lunar eclipse happen
nah bro, they're on planet 4546b
@@forceghostyoda5730like 2022. Gonna happen next year
@JokinIsCool dude, that was in april 8th this year.
@@marcistical April 8th was a solar eclipse. We are talking about lunar eclipses, the eclipse when the moon turns red. Maybe you should read the comment and replies before replying
2:43 BRO IS ON A NEW LEVEL OF JUGGLING AND I CAN’T EVEN JUGGLE
Loved the ending of this video with that big pink moon ! Hope you are doing well.
Plot Twist: A person is disguised as a Moose just to get the popcorn 💀💀
the tire juggling was the coolest thing I've seen all day!
that dog was real pressed about that switch-up 😭 1:12
the worker recording the moose instead of calling for help is me
Me too😂
He’s alive
You make real beautiful videos everyday and just brighten everyone's day. Please continue to make these videos as I look forward to watching them. You are a very kind soul that always comes through for us just to make us feel better seeing these videos.
❤❤❤
dog is not happy, that's a fear response. very sweet dogs. my lab looked like that whenever she had an accident or was sleeping on the couch before i got home. you can't get mad!
Yeah, poor Maggie is just really stressed.
@@Chacito yup
Of course she's stressed. She's at a boarding center and doesn't know where her humans went.
My Lab only made that smile, aka a 💩 eating grin according to my mother, when she thought she got caught doing something, even if she was innocent. Good girl, not super bright at times … 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Maggie is at doggie daycare 😅 her owners post videos of her doing that smile on tik tok
I LOVE YOUR ANIMAL VIDEO CLIPS THEY ARE ALWAYS SO UPLIFTING
1:55 He's not a carpenter xD He is a stop motion UA-camr.
Who is a carpenter. He just make his videos in stop motion. Doesn't make him any less of a carpenter
@@ALuLdz Clearly you have not watched his videos.
This isn't stop motion and he's so strong he can make wood seem like butter
@SweeetTeaa it's a joke
Lol bro, that wolf video was shot somewhere in my area, and people kept talking about it on the street, but this is my first time seeing it. Thanks.
Also, that girl with the ducks is just MMMMUAHH!!
Oh aye, I got shocked when I found out they spoke Romanian, though I don't live there, it was nice
The fact that the cop just went along with her goofing around was pretty wholesome actually.
also pretty normal in most of the world
@@mehere8038 Nornal can still be wholesome though.
@@Emre.55 true :) We just tend not to notice it or think anything of it though, only notice if they're ducks (with an i)
0:55 This person scared the wolf. The wolf was never chasing the biker, bro was just panicking and was disoriented because of the loud horn sound.
The way that alligator appear 😂
The girl was pretty chill when it came to a moose breaking into a movie theater
Everyone commentin' on the alligator, but why is no one talkin' 'bout the car tire juggling? It's A-MA-ZING!
2:38 The Back of my Brain just Rolled and Popped Watching that. 😳
That guy juggling them tires makes it look easy
The water in the cup is probably super-cooled. This can happen with distilled water where the water gets below freezing but it doesn't freeze because there aren't enough impurities in the water for the ice crystals to grow off of when the person pours the water then it hits the inside of the flask, where it can crystallise due to the imperfect surface and all of the ice crystals being agitated enough to crystalize off of each other. the same thing can happen if you get a bottle of super-cooled water and hit it against a surface. On the other hand, it could just be a concentrated solution of vinegar and baking soda. The vinegar and baking soda react to form sodium acetate and CO2 gas and, if done when heated, when the solution cools down to room-temperature it will become super saturated with sodium acetate crystals. at this point, much like the super-cooled water, all you need is an imperfect surface, such as the bottom of a flask, for the hole solution to spontaneously crystallise and become a solid that looks very much like ice.
I keep putting way too much effort into comments like this.