An important detail to optics is that the color yellow is a cancelling color or a color neutralizer, meaning in a room filled with nothing but yellow light, you would be hard pressed to identify any colors in the room, you know when you stepped into the room you were wearing a blue shirt and khakis, but inside nobody would tell you , yellow filters get used in all kinds of industry. Most visible is like a print company that might have silk screens in use,. Due to color sensitive inks or dyes or paint or whatever it is they put on clothing, it definitely ain't no iron on patch! Anyways, that's how he got the already clear glass. Having no color, disappear inside the other clear glass, any shadow or glint cast off of glass to glass got cancelled with yellow viscous liquid
hello! i enjoyed watching your video. may i ask for the materials needed in the optical illusion at 2:39? it piqued my curiosity and i would like to study about it more 😄
The second illusion with the frog is harder to see. Probably because the camera bends the light too making the 3d image not as we would see with our eyes. Great video and content. I'm a subscriber now.
Nice video. I plan to do some of these experiments with a kid that's very smart. I think these experiments will be very beneficial for his intuition of the world. Thank you!
Is it possible to make a glass orb that can refract light in a way that you always see the front of an object inside of it? Like a dragon ball? I'm assuming it's impossible but light works in mysterious waysssssss :P
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Man, I really love your content. I'm glad you are still making some!
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An important detail to optics is that the color yellow is a cancelling color or a color neutralizer, meaning in a room filled with nothing but yellow light, you would be hard pressed to identify any colors in the room, you know when you stepped into the room you were wearing a blue shirt and khakis, but inside nobody would tell you , yellow filters get used in all kinds of industry. Most visible is like a print company that might have silk screens in use,. Due to color sensitive inks or dyes or paint or whatever it is they put on clothing, it definitely ain't no iron on patch!
Anyways, that's how he got the already clear glass. Having no color, disappear inside the other clear glass, any shadow or glint cast off of glass to glass got cancelled with yellow viscous liquid
Impressive that the convex lens can project an image onto a screen just by being placed in front of the object that one wishes to project
Great videos. Fascinating experiments. 👍❤😊
hello! i enjoyed watching your video. may i ask for the materials needed in the optical illusion at 2:39? it piqued my curiosity and i would like to study about it more 😄
Wow good job! And thanks for the video
The first one is SO COOL!! Love this video!
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Awesome video !! Keep up the good work ☺️☺️
The second illusion with the frog is harder to see. Probably because the camera bends the light too making the 3d image not as we would see with our eyes. Great video and content. I'm a subscriber now.
Sorry another question, why does the first work with oil and not for example water?
love the lazer following water thing. Kind of expected due to optical fiber cables but still, it feels unexpected like that.
what oil and testtube do you use?
Amazing video please go on
Nice video. I plan to do some of these experiments with a kid that's very smart. I think these experiments will be very beneficial for his intuition of the world. Thank you!
Amazing experiments!!
Where to get the laser and tube for the water\blood experiment?
Such a cool vid I like the content and it helped me live since i have autism
Is it possible to make a glass orb that can refract light in a way that you always see the front of an object inside of it? Like a dragon ball? I'm assuming it's impossible but light works in mysterious waysssssss :P
Amazing🔥
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Great videos! Keep up with good contents👍
Good content.
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Hey, is there an app that I can use for the second project?
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Love this stuff
Great content
Nice
I'm wondering if you can provide product information on the holographic projector. Great video.
I just linked it in the description for you. :)
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Very cool
Does the water have move the path of the light in the laser expirement or what
Total internal reflection is exactly how fiber optic cable work for our high speed internet, amazing phenomena.
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Great content ,I realy enjoy your experiments . TEX
Can we do this at home?
Sure
blud helped me in my science exbhition
Friends 50 se uper video or 6 month k bad
bhi 1000 subscriber nai kr paya jb k experiment krta hon science ko parhna asan
or kr k dekhana bohat mushkil hota hai na jane q log science ko support nai krtay.
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ha! you made me pass my science exam
Which one did you use? 😄
@@GoExperimental that weird butterfly one
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There's no 'Y' in PANE of glass !
Y not? Get it? Y! Knot! Blaahahaha!!
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Bro bending light with water
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