When we were in college, we had a girl make us a mold for a knife, fork and spoon. We poured gallium in there to make a set a silverware and slipped it on the professors lunch tray. The look on his face when he picked it up and all of a sudden his silverware melted in his hand. It only took him a few seconds to figure out what was going on. But those few seconds, they were priceless.
In 2009, I took a nanotech class at University of Cincinnati. After we grew nanotubes on a silica wafer, we strand them into a long fiber then tested several properties it held. Really fun experience
Oh, I've got some half-melted gallium beside my computer right now! Neat stuff. I remember playing with a toy maze that had mercury in it -- liquid at even a cool room temperature. I've got magnetic putty, too. I've heard about most of the other stuff, but still, great video.
I find the D3O one as my most favorite! Could ya imagine having a D3O jacket/hoodie that looks normal at first, but actually helps you survive car crashes? I would SO buy it 100%!
4:10 is the string form if graphene. Graphene is more of a conductor than copper, and stronger than diamandis. It is very flexible too. It can stop a bullet, but it Is a nanometer/ten atoms thick
To be honest to all of those particular scientists who never finish school and went on to do great things did so because they were gifted with a great intelligence before hand for most of us to attain the same knowledge we have to study it’s no different than any other field of human science some people are born to be great athletes others have to practice and some people are great actors and actresses others have to study to those who have those gifts that’s awesome for them but don’t think just because they could do that 99% of us could do the same it’s just not in our genetics. That said you should never let your limitations stop you from achieving great Heights
Ok, BE AMAZED. I fell under your hypnotic spell and I binge watched your videos oh for the last 6 hours. AND most importantly liked, subscribed, and hit the bell for notifications. What is your little mascot's name. He is super cute.
@@nicholasa1221 Aluminium absorbs the Gallium and disintegrates. Then for fun throw your mixture into water! See what happens when the Aluminium dissolved in the Gallium rapidly oxidizes.
Spider silk is one of the strongest materials in nature. But the spider doesn’t make all the silk. After the spider’s web is destroyed by multiple bugs, the spider eats the leftover silk and recycles the silk. Fun fact!
Because the pharmaceutical companies are hideously greedy and are going to want to charge $30,000 a procedure (or more) with this ingredient like they do IV chemo bags. If they even gave a hint, the pharmaceutical company would sue the shite out of Be Amazed.
Ironically fasting and avoiding carbohydrates and sugar works wonders on cancer. My golf ball sized brain tumor and 68 lymph nodes tumors vanished applying that simple solution. 32 years later and zero return on cancer. I’m actually thankful I was to poor for chemo now. Lol
@@growbydoing7290 , i completely support ur method and agree that it can work for certain cancers. Big pharmaceuticals want money, so pay doctors to push drugs for everything...and many can be 'healed' with clean eating and exercise. Congratulations and best of health continued😊👍
just sage Thanks, yeah I really didn’t have a choice back then. It’s insane to ponder the simply removing sugars/carbs then fasting would devour cancer so effectively. There’s now tens of thousands speaking out about it online. To be honest never occurred to me to talk about as I assumed it was a known treatment protocol.
I really love your videos ... Thanks for uploading them .. To make things betters .. could you upload your dialogues text or informative text also on the video being uploaded
@@donrobertson4940 Just like pharmaceutical companies, greedy corporations like BIG profits, and can obtain them because most of America is filled with upper middle class & higher income.customers. The other 1/3 normally cannot afford these items, and the corps don't care.
I want to know more about that hydrophobic application. Is it marketed? Where could I get some in a spray form? How long would it last if applied to the underside parts of a car if the metal wasn't rusted? Would it repel salt or salt water? What's the product name?
we had to do a science project. and we had to event something that would help us live on mars so my idea was space suits with D3O to protect you from the wear and tear of space to cushion your falls and to protect your suit and with layers of Aerogel in it to protect you from the extreme heat. thanks for this video because of you I might have just got an A or A+ in science love your videos keep at it. (grade 6 btw)
Me : *mistakes water proof napkin for un water proof napkin* Me : *Spills juice* me : *trys to clean with waterproof napkin* Juice : *gets deeper in shirt* Me : WHYYYYYY
Gallium is the key component to liquid metal a thermal interface material that can be used to help transfer heat away form hot PC components like a CPU but it only really works with copper or nickel plated copper & has a really corrosive reaction to aluminum
Composition. Starlite's composition is a closely guarded secret, but it is said to contain a variety of organic polymers and co-polymers with both organic and inorganic additives, including borates and small quantities of ceramics and other special barrier ingredients-up to 21 in all. It isn't that we don't know what it's made up of, it's just that it's a closely guarded secret since it was created.
6:46 that material can be used for firefighter suit so they could withstand the burn and the job would be easier
Yea
Rayyaan Bajrami big brain
Firefighter with old suit: *AAHHHHHHH IT BURNS IT BURNS*
Firefighter with new suit: *i don't feel anything*
Big Brain
learn maths correct but ur 9 month late
"solid that melts in your hands"
me: ice.
Chocolate
Ice cream
Ik cherry iced
Get it.. Cuz nice is ice without an n
Nope and dont try this joke again
Ice melts pretty slowly.
The aero jell impressed me the most, I couldn’t get my head around playing catch with something lighter than air.
Aerogel was actually used to collect dust from a comet’s tail
So um water proof bad how you ask how you gonna wash it
if it was lighter then air it would float up
NileRed made aerogel in one of his videos.
@@melindagarcia418 You make no sense. Try using these: ,
When we were in college, we had a girl make us a mold for a knife, fork and spoon. We poured gallium in there to make a set a silverware and slipped it on the professors lunch tray. The look on his face when he picked it up and all of a sudden his silverware melted in his hand. It only took him a few seconds to figure out what was going on. But those few seconds, they were priceless.
Hope he didn't eat it.
i hope it didn't get in his foodd...
jqxo
I love that I always learn something when I watch your content. Thank you for teaching us!
me cesium
How I learn stuff:
10% school
90% UA-cam
Ye
Everyone refers to me as the smartest person in class because I literally watch everything on youtube
me too...
N1K3B01 same broda
think about what you said again
In 2009, I took a nanotech class at University of Cincinnati. After we grew nanotubes on a silica wafer, we strand them into a long fiber then tested several properties it held. Really fun experience
The way I learn:
30% class
50% UA-cam
20% Thomas the tank engine
Adam Chmielewski noice
You mean the dank engine?
Mr. Kevin no
@@adamchmielewski6162 _sad dank noises_
No Thomas the wank engine
Sees the thumbnail
Me : immediately clicks
Keep up the great work dude ;)
But the thumbnail was copy I saw it a bunch of time before
Mene The mene iiiiii
@@niichigary8609 unsubscribe
@@alexh349 really your unsubscribing because he use the same thumbnail or copy it I'm not even subscribe in the first place
Mene The mene I did the same
3do is amazing and saves lots of lives at war. I got gloves and knee pads and although extremely expensive they are worth it.
So basically corn starch and water.
Oh, I've got some half-melted gallium beside my computer right now! Neat stuff. I remember playing with a toy maze that had mercury in it -- liquid at even a cool room temperature. I've got magnetic putty, too. I've heard about most of the other stuff, but still, great video.
i have gallium
i love science its so cool you never know what you can do and there is always another road to go down and it never stops
“Spider silk is a mystery”
***Laughs in wild kratts***
🕷🕸🕷🕸
Who else knows this show
Maxi moosheep I do
Donnetta:is still mad
Who needs school when u have the wild kratts
Me:As light as a feather!!!
Extremesupernerdyscientist:As light as Graphene Airgel
Me:-_-
Shut up
@@MyWeedIsVeryGood umm, excuse me
Derps
The first comment is rude
Aerogel not to be rude like Alex the person with an IQ the circumference of the moon in light years
I find the D3O one as my most favorite! Could ya imagine having a D3O jacket/hoodie that looks normal at first, but actually helps you survive car crashes? I would SO buy it 100%!
FINALLY!!!! Something to clean up the oceans and oil factory messes!☺
What like suck out all the water
Alex H suck out all the water? Its the opposite. It repels water
The thumbnail is satisfying
Today's fact: Bottled water expiration dates are for the bottle, not the water.
oh
ok
Yeah but how long does the cap last for?
Thanks for that bit of information. Like me, I'm sure people think it's for the water.😊
Fun fact, if a bottle expires you don’t want to consume anything in it ever.
it is because if water sits in plastic for long enough the plastic starts contaminating the water
"space elevator"
me: that reminds me of Yugioh XD
i already knew about the galium thing. and yes its amazing!
“Without a Single creepy spider to do it”
Cute spiders: *well, well, well*
Wish they had the graphine aerogel to clean up the Exxon Mobile oil spill back in the day. It took a long time to get that mess cleaned up.
They did.
Oh yes, I love Gallium... Its used in one of my warmest things in the house, it also destroys other metals when it melts
Me: Playing with my magnetic silly puty while watching this.
These vids are so cool because I like seeing people makeing cool stuff that can help us with life or just be some toy
And the d30 is like scp 999
0:21 Amazing!! 😮
2:46
4:16
What kind of strength?
Tensile?
Sheer?
Compression?
Depression
I was just about to rant at you not having aerogel but the last minute saved you. 😁
Lol me too 😂
4:10 is the string form if graphene. Graphene is more of a conductor than copper, and stronger than diamandis. It is very flexible too. It can stop a bullet, but it Is a nanometer/ten atoms thick
Graphene is a strong solid. Its made by putting graphite on tape and then taping the taped graphite layer and then repeat.
And repeat more
The most unusual channel for sure is
Be amazing
Actually AMAZING 🤘🤘🤘⭐⭐⭐
I think that 'Ask a Mortician' is the most unusual channel on UA-cam but I also like this channel.
I really like this commentator the best, anyone else ?
Imagine getting stuck half way in space on a elevator with people that talk nonstop
Space elevator fake and immpossible
@@alexh349 it is possible
Lmao that would drive someone insane
@@Am_Cookie2436 no, gravity and collisions are a real thing and also space is like 15,000 feet high.
Burj Khalifa elevator on steroids
Star dust impressed me the most. How can someone die with that knowledge!!
Aerogel is better.
Hey Grow ByDoing. Are you looking at comments too?
Did you know that many of the worlds greatest inventors never finished high school.
Right?!?!! Thank u
@@MsBlackRussia1682 I'm not making it up.
High school destroys creativity and single mindedness
@@darkestrose9989 I quite agree. In a way.
To be honest to all of those particular scientists who never finish school and went on to do great things did so because they were gifted with a great intelligence before hand for most of us to attain the same knowledge we have to study it’s no different than any other field of human science some people are born to be great athletes others have to practice and some people are great actors and actresses others have to study to those who have those gifts that’s awesome for them but don’t think just because they could do that 99% of us could do the same it’s just not in our genetics. That said you should never let your limitations stop you from achieving great Heights
Gallium reminds me of the second Terminator movie!!
Yeah gallium is very cool.. we should figure out how to make it glow and make it into ropes to lasso the moon with.
yea because that would be useful, logical, practical, and productive right
Trevor Ironwolfe That would be awesome
angel numbers very true!!
4:31 wikanda: OH NO THEY HAVE DISCOVERED OUR VIBRANIUM/NANO TECT
Always great videos. This narrator is the best and my favorite!
Please, pray for my friend, Elli.
I will
Who elli
Some of these substances could revolutionize tech
damm this is a good vid keep up the good work
Ok, BE AMAZED. I fell under your hypnotic spell and I binge watched your videos oh for the last 6 hours. AND most importantly liked, subscribed, and hit the bell for notifications. What is your little mascot's name. He is super cute.
2:22 JonTron makes a cameo.
nice inventions resolving the problems brought by other inventions.
PSA: DONT MIX GALLIUM AND ALUMINUM!!
Why what would happen
@@nicholasa1221 Aluminium absorbs the Gallium and disintegrates. Then for fun throw your mixture into water! See what happens when the Aluminium dissolved in the Gallium rapidly oxidizes.
@@melkel2010 arrested for attemped manslaughter
or bromine and aluminum.
Mix aluminum and mercury
Spider silk is one of the strongest materials in nature. But the spider doesn’t make all the silk. After the spider’s web is destroyed by multiple bugs, the spider eats the leftover silk and recycles the silk. Fun fact!
I love how right when he says number 6 a deodorant add comes in
The last one was the most impressive I loved it
You know what else is number 6 on this list?
*An ad*
Aiden Gamer okay :-|
_Ad_ _substance_ _is_ _the_ _most_ _annoying_ _substance_
No ads for me . With the way the sub is setup , you get a few friend to pay a couple bucks each to be in your family plan and its free for you.
Right and then it's a manscaping shaver ad for me lmao!
Lol 😂 I really got an ad on number six as well
Hey you used the video of vat19 on magnetic thinking putty right..
They used a goat to make spider webs more plentiful it works
Yes
they actually can use gallium on processors to cool them more effectively than regular thermal compounds
Word of the day: bacillafilla
BacillaPHila
BacillaPHila
Graphene deserves a mention.
07:05 basically strong oobleck
I'm pretty sure it is just oobleck
this vid is sooooo cool need you to make more
How could you say it can cure cancer and not elaborate on that???
just sage I was wondering the same thing!
Because the pharmaceutical companies are hideously greedy and are going to want to charge $30,000 a procedure (or more) with this ingredient like they do IV chemo bags. If they even gave a hint, the pharmaceutical company would sue the shite out of Be Amazed.
Ironically fasting and avoiding carbohydrates and sugar works wonders on cancer. My golf ball sized brain tumor and 68 lymph nodes tumors vanished applying that simple solution. 32 years later and zero return on cancer. I’m actually thankful I was to poor for chemo now. Lol
@@growbydoing7290 , i completely support ur method and agree that it can work for certain cancers. Big pharmaceuticals want money, so pay doctors to push drugs for everything...and many can be 'healed' with clean eating and exercise. Congratulations and best of health continued😊👍
just sage Thanks, yeah I really didn’t have a choice back then. It’s insane to ponder the simply removing sugars/carbs then fasting would devour cancer so effectively. There’s now tens of thousands speaking out about it online. To be honest never occurred to me to talk about as I assumed it was a known treatment protocol.
if you all are interested in more experiments with gallium look up king of random! They're great!
Yes I know.
Imagine if scientists found a substance that literally makes you fly 🤣🤣🤣
Rest.
that is posibel
The way i learn:
0%school
100%youtube
c o p i e d
jzsxph Its true tho
Hey are you from Pakistan coz I saw "delivery to Pakistan" when u showed gallium in Amazon????
They get all of the images they used from google.
i had magnetic putty before, and i dont recommend putting stuff inside, its a pain to get all the tiny bits of putty off of it
8:12 HAHA FROM ARMY ACUMINATE........To a phone case?
When the military wants to bring phones to war they can coat it in D30
this stuff is mind blowing.
10:50 i reiled you can walk on water with that
I really love your videos ... Thanks for uploading them .. To make things betters .. could you upload your dialogues text or informative text also on the video being uploaded
One of that bacteria looks weird
My dirty mind
?
Which 1?
Woooosh.
газировка Obscured i saw you in another comment
Grow ByDoing oh you too
Grant Thompson from the king random spent $400 on gallium used it to make liquid metal fidget spinners with collins key
Hi ummm, the fricken biggest rain forest is on fire as you watch this video! 🔥 🌳 🔥.
Am i supposed to go and put it out?
@@lewisiwel if you want😐. Never said that. Just addressing
Shut up I'm putting the fire out with these material
materials* rude kid
The last thing you talk about in this video: aerogel.
The next video that's proposed by UA-cam: NileRed making aerogel.
It's all good and well as long as you can afford it.greedy corp.prevent everyone from access to these products.
Boy you got that right!!
Yeah. Cos greedy corps really hate selling popular products for profit.
@@donrobertson4940 Just like pharmaceutical companies, greedy corporations like BIG profits, and can obtain them because most of America is filled with upper middle class & higher income.customers. The other 1/3 normally cannot afford these items, and the corps don't care.
If someone came up with an aerogel-like substance that could block sound. Super sound-proofing.
“Science is *pretty* amazing”
Me: NO
*SCIENCE IS VERY AMAZING*
I want to know more about that hydrophobic application. Is it marketed? Where could I get some in a spray form? How long would it last if applied to the underside parts of a car if the metal wasn't rusted? Would it repel salt or salt water? What's the product name?
Ah, phone in the shower is for music? No. I thought it was for porn.
Hehehentai
They are certainly amazing items! Thanks for sharing
Dude you need to stop playing call of duty
Keyboard warrior xD
@@officernasty467 call of duty banned at our house due to high levels of crying and destruction.
**Earthquake happens*
**houses tares apart*
Me:Damn, Im gonna buy a whole lot of BACILLAFILLA
Glowee would be pretty awesome in the future
No it won’t. It’s lifespan is short, and who knows what it’ll mutate to in the wild.
@@growbydoing7290 okay thanks for the information
bruno aguilar Was more of a opinion, I like the idea of bioluminescent lights. I have some moss that has this in my terrarium.
It would be cool only for a few days.
The orange stuff is my favorite
:) XD
Very informative right here
7:23
If you're wondering, another non-Newtonian substance is called 'oobleck'
we had to do a science project. and we had to event something that would help us live on mars so my idea was space suits with D3O to protect you from the wear and tear of space to cushion your falls and to protect your suit and with layers of Aerogel in it to protect you from the extreme heat. thanks for this video because of you I might have just got an A or A+ in science love your videos keep at it. (grade 6 btw)
I love how in the magnet putty you showed vat19 creation I think maybe
For your information, Custard is also a non-Newtonian fluid.
The spider silk is a great invention tbh
Me : *mistakes water proof napkin for un water proof napkin*
Me : *Spills juice*
me : *trys to clean with waterproof napkin*
Juice : *gets deeper in shirt*
Me : WHYYYYYY
Lightbulb creators: add mercury and electricity.
Me: adds glowee
Lightbulb creators: no
The last one could save millions of dollars in oil
I liked the The one where it can protect you from something hitting you at a big speed
9:01 It's the Blob 2020! (originally released in 1958).
i like didn't understand or i knew already, but graphene aerogel BLEW my mind!
Gallium is the key component to liquid metal a thermal interface material that can be used to help transfer heat away form hot PC components like a CPU but it only really works with copper or nickel plated copper & has a really corrosive reaction to aluminum
I like space elevators
Bacillafilla, what an awesome word to say.
7:04 I have this putty stuff called Glux that's is very similar to this. If you pull it slowly it will stretch. If you pull fast it rips like paper.
Master Yoshi wait isn’t that every putty
@@iisdogewow2561 No because a lot of cheap putty, when you pull on it fast it still just stretches. It doesn't tear like paper.
That new aero jell could save our planet.
2:18 gallium only affects aluminum that way not everything
My faith in humanity has been partially restored
1:14 Be Amazed: light as a call of duty zombie without juggernog zombie: double yeets Be Amazed game: you survived 1 round
Strokes
Wow that was real 😮😮😮
Composition. Starlite's composition is a closely guarded secret, but it is said to contain a variety of organic polymers and co-polymers with both organic and inorganic additives, including borates and small quantities of ceramics and other special barrier ingredients-up to 21 in all. It isn't that we don't know what it's made up of, it's just that it's a closely guarded secret since it was created.