THE STRONGEST MAGNET IN THE WORLD

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  • @MakeSushi1
    @MakeSushi1 9 років тому +188

    that's a strong magnet at the end

    • @tormodhag6824
      @tormodhag6824 3 роки тому +9

      But MRI scanners have 4 tesla magnets tho, not far behind these
      Edit: misheard 45 as 5, holy shit that magnet is strong

    • @koreauniv21
      @koreauniv21 3 роки тому +1

      한국인?

    • @Kickex
      @Kickex 3 роки тому

      Spoiler alert

  • @thephoenix6721
    @thephoenix6721 8 років тому +181

    RIP Wolverine if he ever stepped foot in that building.

    • @johnpainter3426
      @johnpainter3426 4 роки тому +7

      ThePhoenix maybe adamantium is paramagnetic?

    • @MichaelP833
      @MichaelP833 4 роки тому +1

      @@johnpainter3426 unlikely.
      source: ua-cam.com/video/YTbeRTH7jkg/v-deo.html

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 3 роки тому +3

      @@MichaelP833 also, magneto stops bullets. You know, lead bullets.

    • @Variety_Pack
      @Variety_Pack 3 роки тому +5

      @@jamesbizs well, with a strong enough magnetic field you can affect just about anything.

    • @toothpasteman3400
      @toothpasteman3400 3 роки тому +4

      @@Variety_Pack just like he said in the video they levitated a strawberry

  • @thebigblubber
    @thebigblubber 10 років тому +686

    You know you're procrastinating when you're watching a video on magnets rather than doing homework.

    • @Play_The_Fool
      @Play_The_Fool 10 років тому +62

      HOW DID YOU KNOW!!!!!!
      GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!!!
      AH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @kaywop7582
      @kaywop7582 10 років тому +1

      lol +chrisspivey

    • @Jinjenia0
      @Jinjenia0 10 років тому +7

      i actually did my homework while watching this video...

    • @thebigblubber
      @thebigblubber 10 років тому +8

      ***** While procrastinating?

    • @Crynamed
      @Crynamed 10 років тому +7

      My homework is about magnets

  • @KingPeaceus
    @KingPeaceus 9 років тому +787

    At the beginning I thought he was going to say "Magnets, how the fuck do they work?

    • @KingDudi16
      @KingDudi16 9 років тому +25

      +Donald Neal Dude his pun was teribble.
      I wanted to close the window as soon as I heard his opening line.

    • @Planetside223
      @Planetside223 9 років тому +3

      +Donald Neal Oh god both of you..

    • @MrValenttinno
      @MrValenttinno 9 років тому

      thank you sir xD

    • @MrValenttinno
      @MrValenttinno 9 років тому +1

      +William Waffle It's just a joke comment dude.. and a very good one. chill

    • @necron9944
      @necron9944 9 років тому +2

      +Donald Neal Nobody knows, fucking magnets.

  • @jordannicholsofficial4502
    @jordannicholsofficial4502 8 років тому +2181

    the strongest magnet is my bed in the morning

  • @flynnhendry
    @flynnhendry 9 років тому +402

    Oi! why did it cut off? He was about to say something. Now look at him, he is super angry

  • @edwardlupine9080
    @edwardlupine9080 9 років тому +25

    4:10 Yo dawg, we heard you like magnets, so we put magnets in your magnets so you can magnet while you magnet.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 8 років тому +225

    So THIS is why the earth's magnetic poles have been shifting. Dang it, make them stop!

    • @nosay2930
      @nosay2930 8 років тому +2

      +TruthSurge They have always moved. Map makers are constantly updating their maps to compensate.

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 8 років тому +1

      +No Say Now I need to go look up how GPS works.

    • @nosay2930
      @nosay2930 8 років тому +1

      TruthSurge Sadly GPS has negated the need for a good old paper map. But we miss so much using these gadgets. We never know what's only a few yards to either side of our journey.

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 8 років тому +1

      +No Say I love GPS. I hate driving and I get lost because I don't know where I'm going and so on so using the map thing in my phone is just brilliant. Just tell me when to turn. Thanks. :)

    • @nosay2930
      @nosay2930 8 років тому

      TruthSurge Sure, it's a great tool for A to B driving. But I really would hate not having a real map. Horses for courses, just my thing. At least I won't get lost if the system crashes.

  • @JashanKishore
    @JashanKishore 9 років тому +28

    That was surprisingly informative. I wish they had explored some practical applications of these super magnets in addition to just the entertaining ones. Nonetheless, the experiment at 6:32 was quite amusing.

  • @EastCoastPeace3
    @EastCoastPeace3 4 роки тому +27

    0:01 Can we take a moment to appreciate that joke

    • @SamTehSquirrel
      @SamTehSquirrel 4 роки тому +1

      There are so many in the video it’s overwhelming

    • @partykid365
      @partykid365 3 роки тому

      Poor iron magnets won't leave it alone

  • @RandomSelectGaming
    @RandomSelectGaming 8 років тому +481

    "the most patient man in florida" ...honestly, that's not a very high bar.

    • @HentaiNat
      @HentaiNat 8 років тому +47

      "lucky for Maglab, Jimmy here is the most high man in Florida."

    • @Cool_Calm_Cam
      @Cool_Calm_Cam 7 років тому +12

      Now THERE'S an accomplishment.

    • @joshwynn6596
      @joshwynn6596 7 років тому +9

      I’m a man in Florida...
      Your right, it is not a very high bar

    • @anthonysoady6988
      @anthonysoady6988 6 років тому

      Random Select 5

    • @KenJamesJr
      @KenJamesJr 5 років тому +1

      he most patient man On Earth is more like it...

  • @fallenmango8420
    @fallenmango8420 8 років тому +298

    "Strangely drawn to magnets"
    Is he a piece of metal?

  • @Dagfinn-eg6ic
    @Dagfinn-eg6ic 10 років тому +20

    "Magnets. you just can't get away from them. Especially if you are made of iron."

  • @emmettbroach7656
    @emmettbroach7656 9 років тому +165

    YEAH BITCH!!! MAGNETS!!!

    • @jimmider2
      @jimmider2 9 років тому +8

      Emmett Broach I was looking for this comment..

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 9 років тому

      jimmi der Have magnets gone too far?

    • @jimmider2
      @jimmider2 9 років тому

      Prehistoricman
      I assume you are trolling me?

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 9 років тому

      jimmi der No... not really.

    • @jimmider2
      @jimmider2 9 років тому

      Well then.. I regret to tell you, that magnets will never go out of style...

  • @Nickknows00
    @Nickknows00 8 років тому +52

    shows apples and dice float doesnt fucking explain how!!

    • @tavendrometer6498
      @tavendrometer6498 8 років тому

      Nick Here i think it's quantum levitation

    • @non-inertialobserver946
      @non-inertialobserver946 8 років тому

      Are you stupid?

    • @Nickknows00
      @Nickknows00 8 років тому +2

      Pisoi Gaming okay explain it me?

    • @simonenoli4418
      @simonenoli4418 8 років тому +1

      Nick Here every thing made out of atoms has a magnetic field of his own (thats a property of matter. dont ask me why i am not a quantum physicist). the magnet in place are so powerful that the resulting opposition between the straberry mag field and the magnet balances out its weight.

    • @ragavsn01
      @ragavsn01 8 років тому +10

      I am not sure about the chemical composition of the dice but the fruit levitates because of diamagnetic field of water inside it. Diamagnetic materials create a repulsive force when you apply a magnetic field to it. When you apply a high enough magnetic field to overcome gravity, you can make stuff levitate. If you are interested please look up levitating frogs. They awarded the Ig Nobel prize for it 😂😂

  • @Zevest
    @Zevest 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks again UA-cam for this 10 years old famous video recommendation.

  • @DataC0llect0r
    @DataC0llect0r 10 років тому +16

    I hear Jeremy Clarkson saying this: 'The strongest magnet... in the wooorrrld'

  • @MrThunderMonky
    @MrThunderMonky 9 років тому +48

    That guy looks like Kryten... wait is that Kryten? I think it is! Sm-eg... Heeeed!!!

    • @raydeen2k
      @raydeen2k 9 років тому +11

      MrThunderMonky I believe it is. You may now activate Smug Mode.

    • @Feyd01
      @Feyd01 9 років тому +3

      MrThunderMonky What a Smeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeg, what a smeeeeeeeeeeeeg heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed!

    • @MrThunderMonky
      @MrThunderMonky 9 років тому

      ***** what are you going on about?

    • @MrThunderMonky
      @MrThunderMonky 9 років тому

      ***** Ok cool, totally forgotten.

    • @6661313
      @6661313 9 років тому +2

      MrThunderMonky was like 5 seconds in thinking "i know that voice, have to see his face closer....holy shit it's kyten!" lol

  • @xorbe2
    @xorbe2 9 років тому +82

    I don't really buy the 1/2 a mile statement. The intensity falls off quickly with distance. If it could remove a filling at 1/2 a mile, then the building would collapse as soon as it was turned on.

    • @TheBiomedZed
      @TheBiomedZed 9 років тому +10

      xorbe2 i think it's just the presenter's hyperbole...

    • @jamessmith9983
      @jamessmith9983 9 років тому +10

      xorbe2 while you're right that statement is probably not true, it's not inconceivable that the world's strongest magnet has some sort of spinning Farady cage that would could attenuate the field by converting a huge amount of it electricity. The reason I say a spinning cage is because he said it was a DC magnet so a normal metal covering wont work.
      Such a thing would be non-trivial to construct. Magnetic field lines can also be channeled in a way other forces can't so who knows. Maybe they had a reason for saying 1/2 mile, or maybe they pulled it out of their ass. I mean you notice they didn't even say what they were using it for so it's not the most information rich program.

    • @MisterRedBird
      @MisterRedBird 9 років тому +3

      xorbe2 They were probably smart enough to build a building in which the strongest magnets in the world were going to be made, out of something non magnetic. Also that magnet can take down an airplane in flight

    • @IRQ1Conflict
      @IRQ1Conflict 9 років тому +8

      Mr. Red Bird If that's true we don't need interceptors. Scrap the F-35's and build a bunch of magnets!

    • @L1ama
      @L1ama 9 років тому +3

      xorbe2 as far as i know, there's no filling material that's very strongly magnetic, so I think it's just poorly communicated hyperbole

  • @squatchmaster5000
    @squatchmaster5000 9 років тому +70

    You know whats great about youtube, you can learn whatever you want, so much freedom to learn about whatever you want, like magnets for example. Apparently this is interesting to me even though I was never into magnets, and no im not high...

    • @MrCinizz
      @MrCinizz 9 років тому +4

      +The Discerner Yeah, man.. and just as I should be doing my worf for university Architecture studies, I'm suddenly really interested in magnets XD enough to not do my actual work...

    • @jatkathemeikapoika8145
      @jatkathemeikapoika8145 9 років тому +1

      some of them give fake facts tho. so check before youre sure.

    • @xavierwhitcraft1310
      @xavierwhitcraft1310 8 років тому +1

      +Discerner being high has nothing to do with watching a video on magnets. Magnets are awesome. this is the key to making a real overboard, not those pieces of explosives sold over the Holidays.

    • @squatchmaster5000
      @squatchmaster5000 8 років тому +1

      Anti gravity propulsion with magnets is probably where its at yeah. Obviously magnets repel against each other which if balanced there is anti gravity. Pretty sure some trains even run on rails like that these days, its just how do you flip the magnets so they can be used and float anywhere without having to have some sort of surface beneath them to be able to work? Gravity is harness-able, we will probably see anti gravity tech pretty soon I think. Nintendo Wii

    • @xavierwhitcraft1310
      @xavierwhitcraft1310 8 років тому +2

      Discerner I think hover boards are not going to be used for tricks, but they will be used for transportation. they could install magnetic lines in the road for the Hoverboard to hover on. The most powerful magnet in the universe is called a Magnetar, which is a form of neutron star so dense and has such a powerful magnetic field that it would tear your atoms apart because atoms are not held together by gravity, but my electromagnetism and photons. Watch How The Universe Works and there is an episode that talks about magnetism.

  • @Wombats-1
    @Wombats-1 8 років тому +106

    can I borrow this? I lost a small screw in my carpet I need to fish back out

    • @_who_cares_1123
      @_who_cares_1123 8 років тому +11

      first world problems

    • @paullangford8179
      @paullangford8179 8 років тому +27

      Walk over the carpet barefoot: you'll find the screw for sure.

    • @ghostly6175
      @ghostly6175 8 років тому +10

      +Paul Langford That is how i found 2 toothpicks and a fish hook :D

    • @Invokearticlepetitions
      @Invokearticlepetitions 8 років тому +2

      SURE why not use a sledgehammer to crack a walnut while you're at it.

    • @ghostly6175
      @ghostly6175 8 років тому

      elad Mekonen Ive stepped on two toothpicks and a fish hook in the past year

  • @Zarkdx97
    @Zarkdx97 8 років тому +144

    hugh mungus...

    • @gnu191
      @gnu191 8 років тому +26

      [sarcasm]*YOU JUST SEXUALLY HARASSED ME!*[/sarcasm]

    • @Zarkdx97
      @Zarkdx97 8 років тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂Reni Calidumcor

    • @sanflunflun3853
      @sanflunflun3853 7 років тому +1

      Zark Dx *God damn right*

    • @itsKNR
      @itsKNR 7 років тому +1

      This is raaaaapppeeeeee

    • @prayerpowersr854
      @prayerpowersr854 7 років тому +1

      Thiz man just sexually harassed me

  • @dankerthanclanker
    @dankerthanclanker 11 років тому +24

    "Magnets, how the fuck do they work?"

    • @itftcomputers
      @itftcomputers 11 років тому

      Nobody can tell I suppose, we know so little about them... Or ask any Electrician what is electricity? Nobody will be able to answer your question....

    • @alexandaroop4206
      @alexandaroop4206 11 років тому

      ***** its just like asking an astrophysicist what a black hole is XD

    • @user-ne3ze4zz7r
      @user-ne3ze4zz7r 11 років тому +1

      ***** Electricity is just a flow of electrons through an object.

    • @technichy3633
      @technichy3633 11 років тому +7

      dammit, dont give them answers, they need to learn to research before they say something stupid

    • @dankerthanclanker
      @dankerthanclanker 11 років тому

      Hence why I remained silent. lrn2physics

  • @TrapHappy
    @TrapHappy 8 років тому +78

    This is definitely the voice in The Stanley Parable

    • @manoo422
      @manoo422 8 років тому

      +Gabe Harper
      Are you deaf? its Robert Llewellyn, who had nothing to do with The Stanley Parable and doesnt sound anything like!

    • @TrapHappy
      @TrapHappy 8 років тому +11

      +Manoo42 dude relax it's a joke. see all the other people who have said it too?? good god dude, don't be so uptight

    • @manoo422
      @manoo422 8 років тому

      +Gabe Harper
      Its in very bad taste.

    • @TrapHappy
      @TrapHappy 8 років тому +11

      +Manoo42 how? its a joke. i just thought he sounded like him. no need to be offended.

    • @FifaFrancesco
      @FifaFrancesco 8 років тому +7

      +Gabe Harper how dare you have fun dude? I'm disgusted

  • @dougbutthole9553
    @dougbutthole9553 9 років тому +82

    Amazing, a hand made entirely out of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

    • @dougbutthole9553
      @dougbutthole9553 9 років тому +21

      +Doug Butthole God damn it wrong video.

    • @Bronsenbitz
      @Bronsenbitz 8 років тому

      +Doug Butthole haha

    • @tatsu326
      @tatsu326 8 років тому +1

      Yo fuck you!

    • @Rainyjax
      @Rainyjax 8 років тому +5

      I wanna know the context for this comment

    • @MrJesusdoesntsave
      @MrJesusdoesntsave 8 років тому +2

      I too share my fellow youtubers' concerns

  • @LeTtRrZ
    @LeTtRrZ 8 років тому +36

    45 tesla is ridiculous. To put that in perspective, a fridge magnet is around 0.01 tesla.

    • @Aranalgo
      @Aranalgo 8 років тому

      Could that drag a building/car ,

    • @vtslgoel
      @vtslgoel 8 років тому +4

      Building is a very small thing infront of 45tesla magnet

    • @ahmedelnageh507
      @ahmedelnageh507 8 років тому +1

      strongest magnet on earth now is 100 tesla

    • @davidjohnson3666
      @davidjohnson3666 8 років тому

      Would it not rip the iron out your hemogolblin you'd be stood next to it n it gets turned on all you see is a red mist/fog coming out the poor human pig I don't know enough to say that's what would happen I've had MRI scans I don't know how powerfull they are but I can tell you fe nothing that I can feel the thing in a few ways when it's on it feels like the perception of space when eyes closed is much bigger if that makes any sense to anyone

    • @Alasius
      @Alasius 7 років тому

      104 Tesla ( if I remember it correctly) has been the strongest magnetic field ever created by humans. Of course this field only lasted some milli seconds, as the machinery wouldn't be able to withstand the force. That's because magnetic fields created by coils also work on the coil itself, pulling it together (/implode the coil). Also the electric current would heat up the coil at the same time, because of friction, so another destructive part of the experiment.
      Yes, it is indeed dangerous for a human to be close to it, for anything which isn't needed during the experiment infact (and also the things needed).
      But magnetic fields and their density weaken to the square of the distance, so a magnetic field measured at distance r would be 4 times stronger than measured at distance 2*r.

  • @CgitEinsteins
    @CgitEinsteins 10 років тому +34

    thank god for the gravity

    • @abiyyupanggalih854
      @abiyyupanggalih854 4 роки тому +2

      big YES

    • @arlynnecumberbatch1056
      @arlynnecumberbatch1056 3 роки тому

      I dont seem to get it... I thought you all hate facts and you dont like to admit everything was done by science..

    • @axlrose9054
      @axlrose9054 3 роки тому +2

      @@arlynnecumberbatch1056 oh everything was done by science huh, bullshit when you die and you see god tell him that

    • @arlynnecumberbatch1056
      @arlynnecumberbatch1056 3 роки тому +1

      @@axlrose9054 ugh the lunaticity -_-*

    • @axlrose9054
      @axlrose9054 3 роки тому +1

      @@arlynnecumberbatch1056 jesus was a real person you know that right

  • @KikujiroChan
    @KikujiroChan 7 років тому +42

    1:06 when I try to flirt with a girl ;__;

  • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
    @user-oy9zy4ds9m 8 років тому +4

    I didn't know they had magnets powerful enough to levitate strawberries , dice, and non metal objects. Wow

  • @moelester4820
    @moelester4820 9 років тому +66

    Water, fire, air and dirt
    Fucking magnets, how do they work

    • @chrisclayton9224
      @chrisclayton9224 8 років тому +2

      Best literature I have ever read. Bravo sir

    • @azzym312
      @azzym312 8 років тому +1

      +Gaudrick Shekelson
      Water, fire, air and earth

    • @sidgar1
      @sidgar1 8 років тому +1

      +Gaudrick Shekelson Look out, we got another Shakespeare in here!

    • @3st3b4n
      @3st3b4n 8 років тому

      +sidgar1 It's clown posse reference.

    • @LunchBXcrue
      @LunchBXcrue 8 років тому +1

      Oh wow I didn't have to go far to find this

  • @hydra7094
    @hydra7094 9 років тому +131

    fucking magnets how do they work

    • @hydra7094
      @hydra7094 9 років тому +45

      Jim Hicks are you hitting on me

    • @hydra7094
      @hydra7094 9 років тому +32

      Jim Hicks sorry i dont have vagina or a pickup truck but i can be gentle

    • @Sol_Badguy_GG
      @Sol_Badguy_GG 9 років тому +1

      Jim Hicks ROFL you're a loser !!!

    • @Sol_Badguy_GG
      @Sol_Badguy_GG 9 років тому

      Jim Hicks
      I wrote ROFL not ROLF. Can't even read ? You sure are a smartass.
      Hitting on girls on youtube. Seriously? Even more awkward when the girl turns out to be a guy. "We are reconignising in others that which we are" ? So are you implying you were beat by you're dad?
      You're a loser. At all level. Even in argumentation.

    • @Sol_Badguy_GG
      @Sol_Badguy_GG 9 років тому

      Hydra
      You were. He wasn't. Look at how serious he acted xD

  • @agluebottle
    @agluebottle 9 років тому +2

    Ha. I used to work there. I remember hanging out in the big magnet bays a time or two. Never when they were on, of course. The Mag Lab is some pretty Star Trek stuff.

  • @digitalcitizen4533
    @digitalcitizen4533 8 років тому +9

    VIDEO SUMMARY:
    Magnets are cool * This guy likes magnets * Can't film the stongest, so here's some other magnet * Here's a pipe that fell in slow motion, you wont see it, but take my word * THE END

  • @vulgerstal
    @vulgerstal 6 років тому +3

    5:54 Googled for Physgun from Half-Life 2 in real life, then for biggest magnet, and now i can see that films and games are actually predict the future . . .

  • @epicengies4342
    @epicengies4342 11 років тому +46

    Imagine if someone turned on the largest magnet in the world and put a bunch of nails underneath it.
    No imagine if Justin Bieber were in between then magnet and the floor.
    Have a good night people :D

    • @IdealIdeas100
      @IdealIdeas100 11 років тому

      why not do both?

    • @windlockatc
      @windlockatc 11 років тому

      Todd K That's funny!

    • @epicengies4342
      @epicengies4342 11 років тому +4

      Todd K To a giant magnet... With nails...

    • @epicengies4342
      @epicengies4342 10 років тому

      Nab Ramone Are you implying that earth is not the strongest magnet present within our vicinity?
      jk I meant the strongest.

    • @robertoopa3748
      @robertoopa3748 10 років тому

      Todd Cameron HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

  • @_wimza_7983
    @_wimza_7983 6 років тому +1

    That opening joke about not being able to get away from magnets if your made of iron... literally had me in stitches. My wifes left me as i cant stop laughing, got kicked out of my own mothers funeral and i havnt been able to keep down a job since this video. Even this message has taken me 3 weeks to compose because of the amount of tears i have to wipe from my eyes to see. Quite literally lmfao.

  • @Scotian6444
    @Scotian6444 8 років тому +5

    question:
    could you deploy multiple units of these between earth and the sun? maybe effecting a solar flare about to hit use. would it have a influence on the wave front? distorting what makes it past and lessening the impact on earth's magnetic field?

    • @yesac101
      @yesac101 2 роки тому +1

      short anwser is no magnetic feilds are nearly exponetial they aren not truly but close and there magnetic flux will not stretch much beyond the magnet you would need tens of billions of them to make any kind of dent

  • @_ShaDynasty
    @_ShaDynasty 8 років тому +13

    Fucking magnets, how do they work? . ..
    "Are you a firm believer in miracles
    Do you have time for the miracles
    Do you notice and recognize miracles
    So many miracles, the magic miracles"

    • @uberLejoe
      @uberLejoe 8 років тому

      +Jason schmidt God I hate clowns...

    • @davidjohnson3666
      @davidjohnson3666 8 років тому +1

      I know my gran always used to say why run away with the circus when your surrounded by clowns anyway!

  • @Sheep_Alot
    @Sheep_Alot 9 років тому +9

    My only question is, Can we fly in the future bc of Magnets, like only with a suit on?

  • @synapticaxon9303
    @synapticaxon9303 8 років тому

    Pretty cool to show the construction. These are Bitter plates, named after Francis Bitter, and are a very special kind of electromagnet.
    From Wikipedia:
    Bitter electromagnets are used where extremely strong fields are required. The iron cores used in conventional electromagnets saturate and cease to provide any advantage at fields above a few teslas, so iron core electromagnets are limited to fields of about 2 teslas. Superconducting electromagnets can produce stronger magnetic fields but are limited to fields of 10 to 20 teslas, due to flux creep, though theoretical limits are higher. For stronger fields resistive solenoid electromagnets of the Bitter design are used. Their disadvantage is that they require very high drive currents, and dissipate large quantities of heat.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_electromagnet

  • @ewiem4351
    @ewiem4351 8 років тому +12

    The Earth's core must be more powerful than any magnet yet built, but because we can only measure it from 4,000 miles away it seems relatively weak.

    • @theflamethrower867
      @theflamethrower867 8 років тому +6

      It's stronger but over a larger area

    • @GordieKat
      @GordieKat 7 років тому

      True. I guarantee you that that magnet in the video cannot be measured at 4000 miles away at all.

    • @mitchconner3475
      @mitchconner3475 6 років тому

      And considering that tidal locking is the reason why we only see one side of the moon, it can't be weak at all.

    • @AngryHateMusic
      @AngryHateMusic 5 років тому

      It's an electric universe after all; ua-cam.com/users/thunderboltsproject

  • @specialist6784
    @specialist6784 9 років тому +43

    :1:43 Means Magneto should have been able to control non metal items too :/

    • @itchytastyurr
      @itchytastyurr 9 років тому +27

      +Specialist magneto: 'i have the power to manipulate.... fruit!' now join me brothers.

    • @CellRus
      @CellRus 9 років тому +1

      +itchytastyurr plastic dice floating inside the magnet as well, didnt u see it?

    • @mariouribe4083
      @mariouribe4083 9 років тому +5

      In X-men 3 The Last Stand. Jean grey becomes her evil personality the Phoenix, and she rips people and objects apart at the molecular level, and they say during the film she was using a stronger magnetic field then his.

    • @jang3975
      @jang3975 9 років тому +1

      +Specialist in the comics, magneto does control far more than just metals

    • @Clymaxx
      @Clymaxx 9 років тому +1

      +Specialist I believe one of his listed powers in some continuities is to be able to magnetize any metal. They don't have to be ferrous.

  • @youtubestuff5723
    @youtubestuff5723 5 років тому +10

    I would love to see the big magnet crush someone’s BMW from 1/2 mile away 😆

  • @moskito5864
    @moskito5864 5 років тому +1

    what an EXCELLENT Documentation.... why cant more docus be like this one?
    Funny and informative

  • @Owlettehoo
    @Owlettehoo 10 років тому +4

    "Attractive little fellas"
    The puns~

  • @choiboi1462
    @choiboi1462 8 років тому +5

    What a way to remove your fillings... Ouch...

  • @ParanoeX
    @ParanoeX 7 років тому +27

    the puns in this video are pulling me apart

  • @SeanLain
    @SeanLain 2 роки тому +1

    2:34 He's sounds like the Bill Clinton of magnets.
    *" I did not have sexual relations with that magnet. "*

  • @shroomze
    @shroomze 8 років тому +11

    The Stanley parable is where this voice is from

    • @kaelandin
      @kaelandin 8 років тому

      +Trey Breneman Yeah, he is.

    • @luka-pl7gn
      @luka-pl7gn 8 років тому

      Trey Breneman idk m8

    • @rationalmartian
      @rationalmartian 8 років тому

      +jhon doe
      He's the dude who played the second Kryten out of the comedy series Red Dwarf. Robert Llewellyn.

  •  3 роки тому +9

    em 2021 foi me recomendado este video

  • @NordicGameplays
    @NordicGameplays 11 років тому +9

    5:00 Wouldn't this take only a dag instead of 6 months if you used a 3D printer that can print out metal?

    • @SciFi97
      @SciFi97 11 років тому +2

      They have to be in the right places and have the right patterns, no screw ups. and 3D printers leave a lot of extras.

    • @NordicGameplays
      @NordicGameplays 11 років тому +1

      SuperAdog1234 That's true, but there are lots of researching on 3D printing now, so I don't think we are far away for it to be as precise as these magnets needs to be.

    • @NordicGameplays
      @NordicGameplays 11 років тому

      ***** What are you talking about? Do you know what a 3D printer is?

    • @SciFi97
      @SciFi97 11 років тому

      NordicGameplays I guess the printer would work, but they still need to assemble it in layers, so it wouldn't help anyways.

    • @NordicGameplays
      @NordicGameplays 11 років тому

      SuperAdog1234 A 3D printer can print a ball inside a whistle to make sound. It can already print in layers.

  • @platzstarlight
    @platzstarlight 9 років тому +2

    his voice is actually what made me watch the whole video, it's convincing.

    • @REXFORGT
      @REXFORGT 9 років тому +4

      That's because he's English

  • @SuperMaDBrothers
    @SuperMaDBrothers 9 років тому +4

    "too dangerous to look at"
    so its the SECOND strongest magnet in the world...

    • @gx217dc
      @gx217dc 9 років тому +1

      I got chu

  • @a_t_
    @a_t_ 10 років тому +4

    Just passing by on my "I don't feel like doing university work" procrastination video spree....

  • @Eggemeyers
    @Eggemeyers 9 років тому +13

    4000x seems a bit low?

    • @eternalzealot546
      @eternalzealot546 9 років тому +15

      I think it was 400,000

    • @Himark89
      @Himark89 9 років тому

      +Eternal Zealot It was 40 000.

    • @SirFancyPants21
      @SirFancyPants21 9 років тому

      +AngelSlayer 400,000* Eternal Zealot was correct.

    • @MegaGemoroy
      @MegaGemoroy 9 років тому +32

      +SirFancyPants21 It was over 9000 either way

  • @darrellevans7202
    @darrellevans7202 8 років тому

    This has a whole bag full of good information for "Free Energy" investigators thanks for sharing it!

  • @moeburn
    @moeburn 10 років тому +12

    "It wiped clean half our camera tapes" - This is from 2011, why are you still using magnetic storage?

    • @kurtilein3
      @kurtilein3 10 років тому +8

      for speed. harddrives are rather slow, and not ideal to store a huge constant datastream. solid state drives are fast enough, but really expensive. tape is high capacity, low cost, and actually much of the data available online is stored on tape. a 10 terabyte tape casette is rather cheap, compared to the alternatives, and with the right read/write device it supports astonishingly large data transfer rates.

    • @zarblitz
      @zarblitz 10 років тому +3

      Magentic tape is still the highest density/cost storage available. Why do you think server backups are saved to tape?

    • @kurtilein3
      @kurtilein3 10 років тому

      artcheezz1
      obvious troll is obvious. you are either a troll, or you have serious mental issues, your comment makes absolutely no sense. are you a flat earther?

  • @wildcxrd
    @wildcxrd 8 років тому +5

    So if we have a huge powerful magnet in our house we can float?

    • @zero98ify
      @zero98ify 8 років тому

      Itz Smitty I'm guessing it's probably not great for you though

  • @IAmTheChimbleySweep
    @IAmTheChimbleySweep 9 років тому +7

    This is where Monsoon was born.

    • @mcz1945
      @mcz1945 9 років тому

      tou hou Here I stand beneath the warm and soothing rain...

  • @thomasstrickland0
    @thomasstrickland0 7 років тому

    Hey! It’s the guys from Junkyard Wars. I miss that show. Magnets are cool too.

  • @TGUlricksen
    @TGUlricksen 9 років тому +10

    "Not magic but magnets" but we still don't know what a magnetic field is. So, ya its still magic.

    • @michaelsmith2123
      @michaelsmith2123 9 років тому +2

      Uhm, yes we do know what it is. Check again.

    • @TGUlricksen
      @TGUlricksen 9 років тому +3

      What is it Genius? We see its effects and how to manipulate it but do not know what it "is" Like gravity it is unknown. Theories are all we have. Light is another example. "If you think you understand Quantum Mechanics. You don't understand Quantum Mechanics" Richard Feynman

    • @michaelsmith2123
      @michaelsmith2123 9 років тому +2

      +Tim Ulricksen We know what Gravity is as well, please check with a science book or website. If you're trying to refer to the bible being true, then I am going to end this conversation now.

    • @TGUlricksen
      @TGUlricksen 9 років тому +1

      +Hank Hill Neither book explains Magnetism or Gravity, they both say it just is!

    • @Kassperos
      @Kassperos 9 років тому +3

      +Tim Ulricksen You have a right. People dont understand that we really dont know wtf is going on. Its hard to indicate a difference between modern technology and magic. Not to mention those basic universe forces

  • @TheMrWARLORD
    @TheMrWARLORD 11 років тому +6

    what is the use of that 45 Tesla Magnet? isnt that bad for health as well?

    • @kurtilein3
      @kurtilein3 10 років тому +20

      you can force electrons into different higher energy orbits and measure how they drop back into place as you decrease the magnetic field, giving you precise data on the quantum mechanical workings of different elements and molecules and materials. thats just one example.

    • @TheMrWARLORD
      @TheMrWARLORD 10 років тому +3

      kurtilein3 thanks dude, that makes it clear to me now

    • @Tjita1
      @Tjita1 10 років тому

      WARLORD Does it really? ;)

    • @TheMrWARLORD
      @TheMrWARLORD 10 років тому +4

      Tjita1 what?

    • @Tjita1
      @Tjita1 10 років тому

      WARLORD It was a joke. Ever heard of those?

  • @KONGxZILLA
    @KONGxZILLA 9 років тому +6

    Yo dawg I heard you like magnets

  • @redtails
    @redtails 8 років тому

    man when was this video shot to be shot on video tapes. Don't tell me that no one in production saw an issue with using videotapes to film a magnet factory.

  • @Sqasspax
    @Sqasspax 10 років тому +16

    what would happen if you jumped into the magnet at 6:20?

    • @NK-xd4fu
      @NK-xd4fu 10 років тому +10

      I assume pain.

    • @romestado
      @romestado 10 років тому +28

      Perhaps a similar effect as the strawberry. Years ago, scientists placed a live frog in a very strong magnetic field and got it to levitate, but the frog was left unharmed. In fact, it was so comfortable it even tried to swim, but there was no water to push against. The magnetic field will act on all atoms within your body simultaneously, so there is no stretching or compressing that would cause discomfort.

    • @Sqasspax
      @Sqasspax 10 років тому +4

      Cool, Thanks for telling me befor I try it ;D

    • @chrisluthin5774
      @chrisluthin5774 10 років тому

      I find that fascinating, because of the inverse cube properties of the magnetic field strength vs distance from the source. It would seem that the parts of the frog would feel different effect depending on how close they are to the source. Similarly, if you could jump feet first into a tube which went to the center of the earth, as you approached the center, the acceleration felt by your feet would be so much greater than that felt by your head, your body would be ripped apart. It must be that inside these coils, the strength of the field is uniform..?

    • @Sqasspax
      @Sqasspax 10 років тому

      Like a black hole? Being pulled apart?

  • @tomahawkwolf1750
    @tomahawkwolf1750 8 років тому +9

    3:47 Hugh mungus what??

    • @НАУЧНЫЙФАНТАСТ
      @НАУЧНЫЙФАНТАСТ 8 років тому

      ?

    • @peterlarssonhedlof6515
      @peterlarssonhedlof6515 7 років тому

      TomahawkWolf
      Lets be honest !
      That girl huge hit on was pretty and he did exactly the right thing
      he did what what lot of guys thinking but not saying.
      I saving up to have a private photo shoot
      with Tera Joy for example.
      We should back hugh up instead.

    • @niggacockball7995
      @niggacockball7995 3 роки тому

      AMONGUS

  • @Freekywill
    @Freekywill 8 років тому +28

    Why dont they use a robot to make the coils instead of that poor man

    • @neikoo7785
      @neikoo7785 8 років тому +1

      static

    • @JayFe0
      @JayFe0 8 років тому +3

      Kryten was busy making documentaries.

    • @TheNefastor
      @TheNefastor 8 років тому +12

      Because they don't mass-produce those magnets. It'd take longer and be more expensive to program a robot to do that job than to get a human to do it. Shame really, I need me a 45T magnet... and it's not for taking over the world, I swear.

    • @carsonroberts5020
      @carsonroberts5020 8 років тому

      its because humans are more precise that robots

    • @tomahawkwolf1750
      @tomahawkwolf1750 8 років тому +2

      +Carson Roberts no their not. Some robots can split an atom

  • @MTd2
    @MTd2 8 років тому +1

    I think it would be more interesting to mention the increase of the density of the energy of the magnetic field, which goes with the square. Simply stating the magnetic field is quite abstract. So, (4.5*10^4)^2 stronger magnetic field yields a 2.0*10^9 higher density of energy.

    • @gavinliddle2388
      @gavinliddle2388 8 років тому +1

      I dunno man... there's equations and shit in there... probably bore all but a few to tears 😂

  • @user-ci9sb5wp3v
    @user-ci9sb5wp3v 8 років тому +3

    When has anyone ever "squirted" an electric charge? 3:41

    • @Solnoric
      @Solnoric 5 років тому

      In pulsed power applications

  • @Muzikakurdi1
    @Muzikakurdi1 8 років тому +5

    That wasn't a strawberry it was a bearberry

    • @rationalmartian
      @rationalmartian 8 років тому +1

      +ArasKhatari
      He's British, like me. I have never heard of a bearberry. And I doubt he has either.

  • @TheTechAdmin
    @TheTechAdmin 9 років тому +5

    2:29 Hahaaaaaaaaaaaaa I see what you did there...

  • @ShooterMcG949
    @ShooterMcG949 2 роки тому +2

    You didn’t search this…neither did I.

  • @ufotofu9
    @ufotofu9 9 років тому +3

    I've heard, but I'm not sure, that the iron in your blood stream is of a type that is not ferromagnetic. So that being said, is it possible that a extremely powerful magnet, maybe even one beyond human Engineering at the moment, could be strong enough to rip iron from human blood streams?

    • @errornull390
      @errornull390 2 роки тому

      I feel as though if it was that strong it would rip other chemicals not entirely magnetic as well say hydrogen might feel like it behaves like a magnet at 200 Teslas and poof you are gone

  • @tootone
    @tootone 10 років тому +7

    is that Kryten?

    • @Neronix17
      @Neronix17 10 років тому +1

      It is indeed.

    • @tootone
      @tootone 10 років тому

      Awesome

  • @lefthandedhardright8839
    @lefthandedhardright8839 4 роки тому +3

    floating a strawberry.
    1:44

  • @capitolabill1921
    @capitolabill1921 9 місяців тому

    I used to work at the Mag Lab. I can now say that I'm the worlds most highly skilled unemployed magnet tech. I helped build the 45T Hybrid magnet, and came perilously close to destroying it.

  • @ChibiTails
    @ChibiTails 11 років тому +4

    0:35 welp, I'm gone.

  • @RedstoneRazor
    @RedstoneRazor 9 років тому +4

    Guys do not click on Jim Hicks links!
    I haven't used them myself, but I DO NOT TRUST THEM.
    I think people are inventing ever better bots...

  • @GildedOnyx
    @GildedOnyx 8 років тому +3

    I have a bullet inside me, these magnets would be the death of me.

    • @GildedOnyx
      @GildedOnyx 8 років тому

      ***** so... magnets cant attract bullets? wonder why the doctors wont let me in a MRI because of it.. hmmmm. seems you are the simple sod.

    • @GildedOnyx
      @GildedOnyx 8 років тому +1

      +Nigel Ponsonby Smythe ahh, you are one of those internet geniuses hmm? thinking you know better than 10 years of medical school? an MRI is literally to giant magnets. anyone with metal in their body is not allowed in one. I could before I got shot, couldnt after. seems you are wrong here. go get a life kid, stop trying to be a keyboard warrior XD

    • @xxTroller1xx
      @xxTroller1xx 8 років тому

      +Nigel Ponsonby Smythe They said in the video, that things don´t even have to be metallic to be attracted by the magnets. So I think, copper and lead would be more of a danger than the strawberry and attracted first.

    • @leomadero562
      @leomadero562 8 років тому +1

      +osrs MatK Its because the MRIs magnets move and when magnets move next to copper it becomes magnetic even though it is not magnetic if the magnet is stationary. So if you move next to that one, you die.

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze 9 років тому

    At 3:30 ... when was this recorded? I find it hard to believe they used magnetic media to record the video, particularly in light of their location!

  • @rotangman5786
    @rotangman5786 8 років тому +2

    Yea but what the fuck do they use those magnets for

  • @anarchismconnoisseur2892
    @anarchismconnoisseur2892 8 років тому +14

    So, Troll Physics ARE real!

  • @timmyfeelner
    @timmyfeelner 9 років тому +4

    Jim sounds like bill nye

    • @buddyisbored2355
      @buddyisbored2355 9 років тому

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Bill bill bill bill bill bill! Bill Nye the sicence guy!

    • @inactivechannel420
      @inactivechannel420 9 років тому

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Bill Nye the science bae

  • @rooftopvoter3015
    @rooftopvoter3015 3 роки тому +1

    I had a friend whose wallet was so tight that not even magnets like this could open it. Once at a bar, a gal asked him to buy a drink for her; his wallet closed so fast the suction pulled the gal right off her bar stool.

    • @mz7315
      @mz7315 3 роки тому

      OMG comedy gold!

    • @brucea9871
      @brucea9871 3 роки тому

      I don't blame him. Sometimes women try to get me to buy them drinks in a bar as well. They're just looking for a guy to buy them drinks as long as possible and then say "See ya sucker. Thanks for the free drinks." While I may offer to buy a woman a drink if she asks me that's another matter entirely. I'm not being a sucker for a woman who's just trying to ply me for all the free drinks she can get and then disappear.

  • @mastergamer398
    @mastergamer398 8 років тому +7

    3:50 HUGH MUNGUS

    • @vper.
      @vper. 8 років тому

      lmao ikr

    • @Horny_Fruit_Flies
      @Horny_Fruit_Flies 8 років тому +2

      Shit, another cancerous meme that I'm already too old to understand.

    • @tomahawkwolf1750
      @tomahawkwolf1750 8 років тому

      +prospectus get off the internet I think I hear your coffin calling

  • @Trixzzp
    @Trixzzp 9 років тому +3

    7:06 "Would-"

    • @LiIAxe
      @LiIAxe 3 роки тому

      Nah it’s “wou-“

  • @naumanjaved5927
    @naumanjaved5927 10 років тому +8

    Jesus this whole video is a pun fest....

  • @zenyaloror
    @zenyaloror 3 роки тому +2

    7:08 When the video you're getting into ends abruptly

  • @AnupamBhogal
    @AnupamBhogal 8 років тому +9

    Illuminati confirmed

  • @REXFORGT
    @REXFORGT 9 років тому +7

    07:06 wut! xD

  • @mikstratok
    @mikstratok 8 років тому +4

    that plate stacking needs to be automated, Jim should be doing a much more interesting and challenging job

    • @busterbuddycoco777
      @busterbuddycoco777 8 років тому

      Damn that's a good point I can't believe that didn't pop in my mind hearing how long it takes him per project smh!

    • @planobest8120
      @planobest8120 8 років тому +2

      there isn't enough demand yet for magnets of this magnitude for the assembly process to be efficiently automated.

    • @mikstratok
      @mikstratok 8 років тому +2

      William Rhoades well, if it really takes him as long as they say in the video to make a single one, it would still mean his full time job is stacking plates, that would be horrible. For the automation you only need a robot arm an a camera, the automation would cost about 30k at the end

    • @jdlech
      @jdlech 8 років тому +1

      Perhaps he finds the mindless tedium presents an interesting challenge.

    • @petejt
      @petejt 6 років тому

      Don't fall for the AI Clickbait hype. AI is only good for very large scale production in specific situations. He clearly likes his job.

  • @AngryHateMusic
    @AngryHateMusic 5 років тому +2

    This video is a perfect example of why gravity isn't what shapes our universe.

    • @bipolatelly9806
      @bipolatelly9806 5 років тому

      It's a junk science video but yes.
      The Universe is electric.
      No magnetic field without electricity.

  • @GTLugo
    @GTLugo 8 років тому +3

    This video made me facepalm in the first few seconds.

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 8 років тому +3

    Those puns though....

    • @radicalsini
      @radicalsini 8 років тому

      Damn attractive if you ask me

  • @donniethekhajiit5252
    @donniethekhajiit5252 8 років тому +4

    bill Clinton is now working in a magnet lab

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl 5 років тому

    Not sure what all the pipes and plumbing are. Are these magnets superconducting, surrounded by liquid helium or something, like they use in MRI machines? They didn't mention anything about that in the commentary.

  • @michealdrake3421
    @michealdrake3421 7 років тому

    I'm curious to know if the distortions in the video were just added for effect, or if they were actually the result of getting their digital media close to powerful magnets.

  • @jamieevans5979
    @jamieevans5979 4 роки тому

    More planks, more space, more time. What looks to be magnetically induced resistance is actually the compacting of space. That's my theory anyway and I'm sticking to it. As far as the bar is concerned it just dropped straight through. Meanwhile, the dude who dropped it is now more than two minutes older than the bar.

  • @Hellblaue210
    @Hellblaue210 3 роки тому

    That dude putting the magnet together is the smartest dude in the world. He convinced a company to pay him putting something a machine could put together in an hour that it made sense for him to do it for 6 months at a time and for them to pay him hourly.

  • @RiskPlays
    @RiskPlays 9 років тому

    developing strong magnets like these will make my dream come true to see floating islands