I show you a simulation of what it would be like to be around something as dense as a neutron star. See the full video here: • Warning: DO NOT TRY-Se... #shorts
Fun fact: a real drop of a neutron star would immediately decay in a huge explosion. You cannot have such a small piece of bare neutrons. This is why I had to use some Action Lab magic in this case
While walking my dog just the other day, I passed a neutron star that someone left lying around. I hooked my dog’s leash to the neutron star and it suddenly pulled Rover down to the earth’s core.
I'm surprised tidal forces didn't absolutely destroy you through spaghettification. But, I see the video, and the video never lies; glad you made it out alive.
Props to you for traveling to an actual neutron star, retrieving a sample, and making it back to earth alive all within however long it was between your last video.
Lol, what do you thank him for? At my school it's a standard science project, every third kid who has zero ideas just brings a piece of a neutron star, so unoriginal
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I know he is being sarcastic and expects us to understand that he is joking but I know people are still going to comment "Oh hE iS ChEaTiNg. ThErE iS a MaGnEt"
I actually thought this was real at first. I was like what material is this that you can just MAKE more dense and heavy? Then it shot through the floor and I figured out it was a simulation
I like how so many people in the comments are so confused. So entertaining to read Yes I know most comments are sarcastic. But some are genuinely confused
one part is missing from the demo. the one where the neutrons split back into protons and electrons and release massive energy, also create a nuclear reaction, that step likely destroyed the camera and the footage w it. I’m glad our host is alive❤️
My guesses for all of the "magic" are this. 1. Increasing the mass An electromagnet/they were pushing down on it from the top becouse it was out of frame 2. The beaker breaking I think the scale launched it and it broke on impact with the ground. 3. The gravity part 1 They were holding onto a table behind them 4. The gravity part 2 They tilted the table and the camera and used earths gravity to fall 5. The layer of water. Either good acting or a glass bead or something that looks invisible in water. Overall good acting though. Good video
I think in number 5, he was pushing his finger against the container, you can see it. What about when it shot through the floor? it looked like editing to me.
I was late commenting on the last video, so I’ll write here in the chance you see it. Would have liked for you to turn off the lights when you put the quartz on the press, to see if it lit up while it broke apart under the pressure.
You might not be able to just reach in and touch a large concentrated mass. If you don't reach for it at the correct velocity and trajectory, you might just go bouncing off, or accelerating around in a different trajectory.
I was eating spaghetti while watching this and the spaghettification effect was easily noticeable. Thank God you survived, it's great to see that you're willing to take such risks for the sake of science.
First by changing the cube into a denser metal (tungsten maybe), then he pressed down of the scale with his hand, and then he had a powerful magnet in the cardboard box
Surprised no one's mentioned that this is clearly an outtakes video from one that published about 4 or 5 years ago. One of the best ever. I'd like to see the director's cut!
It's Like in earth, in air we fall straight down because we are denser than air, but WE can float in water because we are less dense. If you are underwater than you also dont feel earths gravity yet it's still there.
Fun fact: a real drop of a neutron star would immediately decay in a huge explosion. You cannot have such a small piece of bare neutrons. This is why I had to use some Action Lab magic in this case
haha here i am!
Called magnets
@@neutronenstern. hello
a fun one!
Wait aren't this video was uploaded longtime ago 🧐
Man I hate it when I increase my small metal ball's density to neutron star and it shoots to the center of the earth
You've metal balls😳
While walking my dog just the other day, I passed a neutron star that someone left lying around. I hooked my dog’s leash to the neutron star and it suddenly pulled Rover down to the earth’s core.
@@SlyDellian ???
Ikr! Like why can’t I hold it for a bit so I can drop it on Jerry’s head!
@@ratulkhan9755 that's a true Iron-man,🥴😂
"Don't touch the neutron star"
*Proceeds to touch it*
bruh moment
I'd boop a neutron star
"drop"
he didn’t touch it
Its ok guys, he has Action Lab magic
*does thing with arms
I'm surprised tidal forces didn't absolutely destroy you through spaghettification. But, I see the video, and the video never lies; glad you made it out alive.
@Ribbat Ali r/woooosh
@Ribbat Ali really? :D
You're an professional alchemist right ?
@Ribbat Ali i am not it you man ! I was saying it to the commentor !
If you read the description of the video it is a simulation
Action Lab Someday :
Today we're gonna see how close we can get to a Balckhole.
Balckholes aren’t that bad, some soap and water and it’s cleaned right up. It’s those Blackholes you have to careful around. Lol.
@@cjwrench07 🤣🤣🤣
@@cjwrench07 Balckholes will usually clean up with warm water and bealch. A scurbbing pad will help.
@@SlyDellian what about the vegetation around it
@@droid6759 Details, details, details
I'm actually surprised how well you've portrayed the effects it would have in real life.
You make science fun, thank you :)
@@Pbcvl it would be a LOT more devastating
Same
@@Pbcvl people like you are no one but like to criticize everything.
@@successinstinct5984 well why are you booing him, he's right
This reply box is becoming an arguement place
Props to you for traveling to an actual neutron star, retrieving a sample, and making it back to earth alive all within however long it was between your last video.
Bruh he didnt do any of that lol it's fake
I KNOW ITS A JOKE SHUT UP.
He might’ve prepared a couple of videos and scheduled them before making the trip. Still impressive tho, ngl
its fake
It’s editing just to show what an actual spoon of neutron star does
Lol, what do you thank him for? At my school it's a standard science project, every third kid who has zero ideas just brings a piece of a neutron star, so unoriginal
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*"Oh it broke my thing."*
Everyone: *Write that down.*
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This might be the most dangerous experiment anyone's ever attempted. Thankyou for your bravery.
it's edited...
@@amberrr6651 you commented..
@@lukes.3679 i did..
@@amberrr6651 ok..
@@amberrr6651 woosh...?
Very cool way to use magnetism. I always enjoy these videos.
Ohhh you are so smart !!
what are you talking about it's a neutron star!
Nuh-uh, he said it was magic.
No its gravity
Very big gravity
@@Ryne4S *clap clap clap* Next Einstein.
Very nice impression of how could it be. Looked very interesting.
I know he is being sarcastic and expects us to understand that he is joking but I know people are still going to comment "Oh hE iS ChEaTiNg. ThErE iS a MaGnEt"
Not sure if he was sarcaststic or if he was demonstrating what the real thing could do, I need to re watch.
He has magic powers. He is a gay Jesus.
@@cliffisfree100 He lives in Oregon; doesn't mean that he's gay! [I'm fairly sure that he's married to a woman.]
@@eaterdrinker000 does it even matter if someone is gay though? It doesn’t mean shit imo
I loved the props, effects, and acting. It helped me understand the immense density of those kinds of matter!
I actually thought this was real at first. I was like what material is this that you can just MAKE more dense and heavy? Then it shot through the floor and I figured out it was a simulation
I think at the start he's using a big magnet to pull the cube down
This man is experimenting in creative mode with command block.
This is the highest tier of comedy brilliance
His level in physics is beyond me now.
I like how so many people in the comments are so confused. So entertaining to read
Yes I know most comments are sarcastic. But some are genuinely confused
They ain't lol. Everyone is just posting sarcastic comments dude Funny, you couldn't get it
I suspect the sarcasm is going over your head sir.
@@erikpoephoofd someone actually said that they wanted him to deliver the "neutron star" to them. That's obv not sarcasm
And yes, some are sarcastic but some are genuinely confused
@@APEX_GOH.907 that was probably the most sarcastic out of all these comments. Are you alright buddy?
This is _fascinating!_ What an awesome presentation how this works.
one part is missing from the demo. the one where the neutrons split back into protons and electrons and release massive energy, also create a nuclear reaction, that step likely destroyed the camera and the footage w it. I’m glad our host is alive❤️
Plot twist: he pressed down the scale to make it look like it was denser
I love how half the comment section here doesn’t realize my man is just acting out what would happen if he had a neutron star
I love how you dont realize these people are just acting out what their reactions would be if he had a neutron star
r/whooooooooosh
*Rolls up to the gym with neutron star
Me: sup
I have never seen a video that was so informative and confusing at the same time.
Very creative and educational. I like how you convey concepts figuratively 👍
Says “Ow,” then proceeds to drop it on his hand again.
My guesses for all of the "magic" are this.
1. Increasing the mass
An electromagnet/they were pushing down on it from the top becouse it was out of frame
2. The beaker breaking
I think the scale launched it and it broke on impact with the ground.
3. The gravity part 1
They were holding onto a table behind them
4. The gravity part 2
They tilted the table and the camera and used earths gravity to fall
5. The layer of water.
Either good acting or a glass bead or something that looks invisible in water.
Overall good acting though. Good video
Good acting in 4 look at his finger it's pale
I think in number 5, he was pushing his finger against the container, you can see it.
What about when it shot through the floor? it looked like editing to me.
It’s says in the description that this is just an example if you were to have one
@@lucasprice9458 yup, I know was just analyzing how he simulated these behaviors
Nah bro its creative mode
He simply typed gamemode c in the chatbar
That was really well done, excellent display of something incredibly difficult to portray.
I was late commenting on the last video, so I’ll write here in the chance you see it. Would have liked for you to turn off the lights when you put the quartz on the press, to see if it lit up while it broke apart under the pressure.
Drops “neutron star” onto finger
Him: “ow!”
*does it immediately again because science*
"woah it just shot though the earth" i hate it when that happens
"Cool but, how did you make it that heavy?''
You might not be able to just reach in and touch a large concentrated mass. If you don't reach for it at the correct velocity and trajectory, you might just go bouncing off, or accelerating around in a different trajectory.
I like how in your other video you didn't get an actual piece of neutron star, but this time you actually went all out and got a piece.
okay but i need full video on how you did this im really excited
I almost refuse to believe that a cube is THAT strong
Yes it is fake
I know that this is simulated but I don’t understand how a tank of water is supposed to “dull” a gravitational field, physically.
The CIA would like to know how you got your hands on a neutron star droplet 😂
You deserve an Oscar bcs your acting skills are incredible!
I love that when the ball shoots through the earth, he’s not even a bit surprised. I love this video omg
Some one please..give this man a Oscar
When I first saw the full length video, I wondered how you got those effects? Seriously, this is really good magic.
Magnetism, pressing the weight offscreen and editing it out and pretending maybe?
This is so cool!!!!! You put it into ways I can actually understand
I was eating spaghetti while watching this and the spaghettification effect was easily noticeable. Thank God you survived, it's great to see that you're willing to take such risks for the sake of science.
I really want to do this myself now!
Do it then lol? All you need is some magnets
Excellent presentation.
A+.
Excellent demonstration. 👍
Scientific FACT;Action Lab is by far one of the most entertaining channels on the planet!
🚀🧬🔭🔬 💫
I didn't understand how you increased the density 😂? Is this a magnet trick or something?
This is a great visual representation of what this would be like
i always greatly enjoy these flights-of-fancy videos!
How did you increase the density though?
First by changing the cube into a denser metal (tungsten maybe), then he pressed down of the scale with his hand, and then he had a powerful magnet in the cardboard box
🌟Magic Touch🌟
Wow
If anyones wondering. The trick is a magnetic below the table
Dude I love how well you explained this.
Demonstration
Surprised no one's mentioned that this is clearly an outtakes video from one that published about 4 or 5 years ago. One of the best ever. I'd like to see the director's cut!
this can be a carriable anvil to throw on other peoples heads in an event of an emergency
Nicely done! 👏👏👏
Plot twist: He had Act 3 as his stand
the biggest dead giveaway is that its falling faster as it gets heavier as it gets closer to the magnet
I guess I always thought if a neutron star manifested on the surface of the Earth, the Earth would immediately become enveloped in it.
You had me laughing the "hole" time!! 😂
"woah it went through the table!"
*Sweats everytime he smashes it into his hand*
It looked like it was being pulled by magnets, then I realized that’s probably how you shot this video lol
props to action labs for learning density manipulation magic to do this video
“Ow, it’s hard to pick it up” “it weighs about 1 pound now”
Bro's playing in sandbox mode
I was waiting that exact day to call you Jimmy Neutron lol!
I'm now curious to see the making of this short
Used some electromagnets for the mass test i guess
Another usual day shooting a metal cube through the center of earth.
Not gonna lie, he had us in the first half.
Imagine having that as armor you’d never get stabbed
He fr got magic 😂😂
"ouch! ... Ouch.. ouuch"
Keeps dropping the heavy little cupe on His fingertip
Oh, okay thanks. I'll be sure not to touch the many fucking neutrons stars that I have just laying around
When a chemistry guy suddenly wants to do comedy!
"You understand boy, you're about to take the full force of The Star"
Could you please explain further on how with water surrounding the drop, we are less affected by the gravity?
It's Like in earth, in air we fall straight down because we are denser than air, but WE can float in water because we are less dense. If you are underwater than you also dont feel earths gravity yet it's still there.
Imagine being the islander on the other side of the world when this thing pops up from the ground
Do you have the ebay link of where you got it from?
Never think of water on something so dense like that , great video
Yeah a neutron star passing through the Earth's mantle is complete normal
'broke my thing' is a scientific term reserved only for those who know science in simplicity. the same term was used when splitting the atom.
Bro the way he said "whoa it just shot through the earth" 🙏 ☠️
This is fucking awesome 👍 but how did you made neutron star?
So, this is how gojo's infinity works
Cool video, but the magnetism does perpetuate an extremely common misconception that heavier things fall faster
Thank you for feeding my insatiable science appetite.
I was like "nah he's faking it" until he dropped onto his hand
There go my evening plans
What happens if you half fill an air compressor with liquid nitrogen or dry ice, will the air compressor freeze watter and maybe shatter glass ect?
I can only imagine the misery the amazon delivery guy went through delivering this
Nice acting skills with neodium magnet :)
The ball was a part of gojo family. Lol
NOW I KNOW THAT A CAMERA IS MORE POWERFUL THAN A GRAVITATIONAL FORCE OF NEUTRON STAR DROP 😅
The scale Looks dope, would you trade it for something u need 🙃?
Finally, the world's smallest and heavy massed cube.
So if a portal gun existed dose that mean it will start melting when you leave it falling for a while?
The way he says, wow it went through the earth