What Is in JOKER Venom? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)

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  • @TheDCmatrix
    @TheDCmatrix 8 років тому +825

    There needs to be an episode about Scarecrow's fear toxin

    • @leonmartin4980
      @leonmartin4980 8 років тому +21

      you for president, sir.

    • @red_doggo7219
      @red_doggo7219 8 років тому +39

      Probably benadryl in gas form. That shit really is fear toxin.

    • @lisabonds9912
      @lisabonds9912 8 років тому +2

      +Leon Martin Batman Forever doll show

    • @Mootsey
      @Mootsey 8 років тому

      omg I use to trip out on that when I was a teen. fuking stoopid. lmao

    • @sonicinajarvauntedspeciali7245
      @sonicinajarvauntedspeciali7245 7 років тому

      TheDCmatrix YES!

  • @Dragonivon
    @Dragonivon 9 років тому +621

    Kyle is slowly looking more and more like Thor's younger twin.

    • @serenasmith7369
      @serenasmith7369 9 років тому +2

      And it is awesome.

    • @toastom
      @toastom 8 років тому +11

      +Dragonivon How can there be a younger twin?

    • @Dragonivon
      @Dragonivon 8 років тому +8

      Thomas Gourley Because even Asgardian women can't have both children at the same time.

    • @cenkuygur6841
      @cenkuygur6841 8 років тому +9

      +Thomas Gourley If you're a twin, like me, you'd know that both babies don't come out at the same time. The first twin to come out, is the older twin.

    • @toastom
      @toastom 8 років тому +4

      I know. I am a twin. I guess I just kind of forgot about that. I'm an idiot,

  • @cjkhis1037
    @cjkhis1037 9 років тому +348

    It really pisses me off that Nerdist videos got so little views, when they deserve a lot and lot more. Because Science for example provides a deep and logical explanation for pop-culture that we take for granted. Anywho good job Nerdist, good job

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill 9 років тому +14

      +Cj Khis Yeah.

    • @ronpetersen2317
      @ronpetersen2317 9 років тому +1

      +Cj Khis 16k in views isn't that bad

    • @cjkhis1037
      @cjkhis1037 9 років тому

      +Ron Petersen averege big channels are easy get over hundreds of views, and the content not very original.

    • @ronpetersen2317
      @ronpetersen2317 9 років тому

      Cj Khis This video has over 16,000 views. Not just a couple hundred. Also not sure why your pissed. Its not your content to be pissed over.

    • @cjkhis1037
      @cjkhis1037 9 років тому

      +Ron Petersen I meant that other big channels have over hundreds of thousands of views. Quality of content Nerdist creates are worth much more views. For example Because Science makes a legitimate deep science explanation for of things, that includes an actual physics and calculus

  • @Benjamin-rj7ds
    @Benjamin-rj7ds 7 років тому +107

    Let's be completely honest. Regardless of the show's rating, Joker venom is easily one of the most fucked up ways to die in all of fiction.

    • @palomequea6837
      @palomequea6837 7 років тому +4

      I actually would love to die of laugher rather than burned or fear

    • @sonicinajarvauntedspeciali7245
      @sonicinajarvauntedspeciali7245 6 років тому

      Benjamin568 Fndhfhdnsjqk yeah.... 😓

    • @JamesBrown-fb1dy
      @JamesBrown-fb1dy 6 років тому +4

      It's not laughter it's essentially strangulation. You are choking to death through uncontrollable laughter. So you are listening to yourself laughing as you slowly choke to death unable to stop yourself. As you are slowly dying laughing all the while you slowly realize you can't stop no matter what you do you are dying and though your eyeballs are straining and you are dying of breath your face contorted in a grim smile as you slowly die you begin to collapse still laughing because your body can't do anything else like being trapped somewhere unable to do anything but watch yourself die.

    • @mellowwookiee7533
      @mellowwookiee7533 6 років тому +2

      Oh god....

    • @MitchellTF
      @MitchellTF Рік тому +2

      The best part is that it GETS PAST RATINGS BOARDS.

  • @elgato9o
    @elgato9o 8 років тому +183

    thor talking about joker venom, seems legit

  • @Samael1113
    @Samael1113 9 років тому +8

    This is one of the better episodes I've seen you put out.
    No fuzzy theoreticals, no blatantly sponsored content, just an interesting question, the comic solution and the plausibility of it all IRL.
    Good on you Kyle Hill, I heartily approve this week. Have a Thumbs Up.
    I'd still prefer to see like 20 minute episode actually getting into a little more of the hard science behind this stuff though.

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill 9 років тому

      +Samael 11 Trust me, I'd like longer content too, just not in the cards right now. But there might be a reshuffling in the next few weeks...

  • @ColdFuse96
    @ColdFuse96 8 років тому +47

    So, what would happen if you drop two containers, one full of Joker Toxin, and the other full of Fear Toxin? Like, if you trap a bunch of people in a room, and break open a canister of both toxins of either sides of the room, what would happen to the people in the middle?

    • @lewiswilliams1203
      @lewiswilliams1203 8 років тому +51

      nervous laughter

    • @lasarith2
      @lasarith2 7 років тому +7

      Luciano Martinez bad smelling room filled with laughter 😉

    • @kalienusername693
      @kalienusername693 7 років тому +18

      Probably not much, they would die very quickly. But to actually answer the question, since Joker's is mostly based on opiates and hallucinagens, it would make the effects of Scarecrow's gas worse. A bad drug trip.

    • @moinmahmud6265
      @moinmahmud6265 4 роки тому

      Ha ha ha ha ha AHhhhhh!

    • @mikienowhoosebad1438
      @mikienowhoosebad1438 3 роки тому

      Would you say that's worse than joker venom and mutagen?

  • @tannerbooth9414
    @tannerbooth9414 9 років тому +67

    Now do Scarecrow's toxin! 😍

  • @konnorkinser8932
    @konnorkinser8932 7 років тому +2

    It's completely feasible that the joker would keep it in liquid form and spray a mist in people's face out of his flower but when he fills rooms with it he would need a vaporizer of some sort

  • @peterskinder4533
    @peterskinder4533 9 років тому +16

    My favorite Because Science video! Please do more Batman related videos...how about Scarecrow fear toxin, Bane's Venom or The Mad Hatter's microchip in his hats that control minds? I am waiting with Bat-anticipation!

  • @lonestar1104
    @lonestar1104 2 роки тому +3

    This man straight up taught people to make the most horrific poison in comic history

  • @newquinken
    @newquinken 8 років тому +15

    Now I'm curious as to how The Joker has made himself immune to his own toxin... I mean I get that repeated exposure in small doses can build immunity... but how did he survive it when he did that first bit that turned him INTO the joker.

    • @ryanverne2235
      @ryanverne2235 8 років тому +6

      i don't think he is immune, i've sen him use air filters in his nostrils.

    • @Ultinuc
      @Ultinuc 8 років тому +6

      As far as I know, the chemicals he fell into were different, not the same as his venom.

    • @newquinken
      @newquinken 8 років тому +6

      to the air filters comment I say, that would explain it but I must wonder why people say he is then... and the chemicals being different one, that would explain his ability to survive quite well.

    • @jacobhall4055
      @jacobhall4055 8 років тому +5

      i think instead of killing him it mutated him

    • @bawower8905
      @bawower8905 2 роки тому

      @@newquinken Lego Batman.

  • @garethalford682
    @garethalford682 8 років тому +17

    Do scarecrows aka Jonathan Cranes fear toxin/gas next

  • @Childofyeti
    @Childofyeti 9 років тому +61

    Talk about a sadistic weapon

    • @rurutuM
      @rurutuM 9 років тому

      Turn 1 Yeti are sadistic weapons. God damn Druids

    • @Sladegaming555
      @Sladegaming555 8 років тому +7

      +The SaT Crew I'll drink to that! (Not this concoction though XD)

  • @benjaminwilks5162
    @benjaminwilks5162 9 років тому +36

    Youve just given someone the tools they need to become the joker!!!!!

    • @JohnRobenault
      @JohnRobenault 8 років тому +7

      +Bruce Wayne It is your duty to protect us! Become the Batman!

    • @tadstrange1465
      @tadstrange1465 5 років тому +3

      Well they also need to have a lot of chemistry experience.

    • @mr.x2567
      @mr.x2567 4 роки тому +1

      They will end up dying eventually

  • @rockclimbing3844
    @rockclimbing3844 7 років тому +3

    "Because science", prove the theory that Jokers is not really crazy he's just really smart and pretending to be crazy

  • @Sladegaming555
    @Sladegaming555 8 років тому +1

    Do a video on the BANE venom and what chemical properties we would need. That would be interesting.

  • @jformaldehydem
    @jformaldehydem 8 років тому +3

    In all of the film interpretations that I've seen the cloud is, well, a cloud. Meaning that it wouldn't have to be a gas, just an aerosol. It could theoretically be done.

  • @flectic1247
    @flectic1247 7 років тому +6

    Nerdist you missed the chemical Hahnium which was mentioned in batman new 52 vol.3 death of the family. ....yeah I'm a huge nerd(ist) geddit?

  • @aqacefan
    @aqacefan 8 років тому +4

    If those compounds were dissolved in DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), the victims would absorb them through their skin; DMSO is regularly used for transdermal medication delivery.

  • @TitanusWho
    @TitanusWho 2 роки тому +1

    0:56 I wonder how did he slowly edit his normal face into the Joker's face? Like what editing software did he use to do that?

  • @rodrickhatton3664
    @rodrickhatton3664 8 років тому +1

    I love these segments...admittedly most of the time I'm trying to keep up with the concepts. It's awesome because I know that I'll pick up something new from every vid. Keep the info coming!

  • @RuneForumwalker
    @RuneForumwalker 9 років тому +2

    :04 That's it, I want a campaign to make Kyle Hill the new voice for the Joker in all future games and animated features.

  • @EzraColdsGarage
    @EzraColdsGarage 7 років тому +1

    The strychnine would be held separately and mixed in during distribution as an aerosol. Thus the spray isn't from a lone nozzle, but two firing simultaneously.

  • @FlagCutie
    @FlagCutie 9 років тому +37

    This video made me smile! Wait, I'm not in a smiling or joking mood...... what is going on? AHHHH!!!!

    • @poisonivy3486
      @poisonivy3486 9 років тому +2

      Good that I dont care about Poison :D

    • @Nerdist
      @Nerdist  9 років тому +2

      +Jess_Marie_G Thanks for watching!

    • @scientificakosmos6340
      @scientificakosmos6340 8 років тому +2

      +Nerdist They could simply make the stuff spray out like in window cleaner spray or perfume sprays, or more effectively you could use sonic vibrating thingies to turn it into a fine mist, you see my point? I've actually never seen the joker (or marvel comics) so I am just saying this because I presume he had to deliver it somehow other then throwing.

    • @tiotharius
      @tiotharius 8 років тому +3

      +Scientifica Kosmos I think the term you're looking for is 'aerosol', but I completely agree with you. It's the only way I could think of it being used as a 'gas' without the strychnine de-toxifying (probably not a real word, but you get what I mean).

    • @Shotokan1001
      @Shotokan1001 7 років тому +1

      Cai Jephcott or it could be an "atomizer" which is used to turn liquids into a fine mist or fog.

  • @AceBobcat
    @AceBobcat 8 років тому

    Maybe he stores both chemicles in separate pressurised compartments within his jacket, and the mix occurs whenever he triggers his "flower." That sounded better in my head.

  • @zanGalant
    @zanGalant 6 років тому

    you mentioning the word strychnine suddenly made me recall some memories of my childhood particularly when I was in elementary almost over a decade or so ago. i first encountered the chemical strychnine on an entry for a connect-the-dots book about animals. The entry is regarding the Cascade Mountain Wolf where it mentions how strychnine was by hunters to kill them. It was a sad tale but at that time I also find the word strychnine and its pronunciation cool (the book suggested it as 'strike-nine').
    That's about it. I just feel like sharing it and great video as always.

  • @rand0malex
    @rand0malex 9 років тому +12

    Kyle, I love your hair.

  • @heroictstudios
    @heroictstudios 9 років тому +4

    Has Because Science ever tackled Kryptonite, specifically multicolored Kryptonite? I just posted this on my Facebook page to discuss that topic. I'd be curious to see what this V-Blog can do with it.
    "It's not the rock Superman is "allergic" too. It's the radiation the rock emits that can kill him because it prevents his cells from absorbing sunlight and make him vulnerable. The radiation could come from anywhere, not just a rock. Look at Superman 3, which had a Kryptonite beam (though calling it Kryptonite is false since Kryptonite does refer to the rock (Krypton for the planet, ite for meteorite).
    What WOULD we call the radiation itself? Has anyone bothered to give it a name?
    Which brings an interesting question: the comics do tend to treat the rocks as the source of the effect, hence different colored rocks have different effects on Superman, but would this be true? Wouldn't be it more accurate to say that the radiation itself would need to shift from one effect to the next in order to affect Superman differently regardless of the color of the rock? If so, what is it that causes the rocks to change color/the radiation to shift? What would need to happen is that the radiation should shift and that should cause the rock to change color, not the other way around."

    • @bratton79
      @bratton79 4 роки тому

      This is relevant to my interests. Kryptonite emits a radiation that damages Kryptonian cells. In fact its harmful to humans too but it takes much longer for the radiation to take effect. Lex Luthor wore a kryptonite ring for years until he developed cancer that spread throughout his entire body.
      Superman handles different radioactive signatures differently. Kryptonite obviously makes him instantly weak, and prolonged exposure would kill him. Solar radiation heals him and makes him more powerful. Sometimes he's flown directly into the sun to supercharge his powers. Nuclear radiation from man made bombs also have an adverse effect on him too. In the Dark Knight Returns Superman absorbs the impact of an atomic bomb and he's left emaciated until he can discharge the radiation from his body and absorb UV radiation from the sun.
      I would love to hear a scientific explanation for how Kryptonite works.
      Humans can tolerate radiation to a certain extent. Exposure to uranium for a few minutes would cause radiation sickness. We can tolerate daily bombardment of UV radiation provided that we don't remain in a fixed position in direct sunlight for more than a few hours. Skin damage, cellular mutation, skin cancer, all of those things come from our sun. Some natural springs contain trace amounts of barium which is radioactive, and if its ingested in large enough quantities it can cause health problems.
      You pose some interesting questions that I hope we get some answers to.

  • @Sambles_
    @Sambles_ 8 років тому +1

    Kyle, your hair is goals! And I love Because science, keep up the great work!

  • @gladiusexe3870
    @gladiusexe3870 5 років тому

    I had a dream about the joker. Me and a bunch of other people some of them my classmates, were all in my schools theater. After a couple seconds people started screaming and the joker and his henchmen were gunning down a couple of running students and just as I was about to run I heard him say those that stay will be my henchmen and most likely won’t be killed. So me and a couple other people stayed as the joker came around with this weird looking gun. He held it under our noses and pulled the trigger spraying a gas into our noses and then everyone’s skin turned paper white and our hair turned green we started to laugh and our lips turned red. It only lasted for a few second but honestly it was SUPER relaxing like damn.

  • @JoelKellenProductions
    @JoelKellenProductions 7 років тому +4

    Do Fear toxin next

  • @EcstasyJesus
    @EcstasyJesus 8 років тому +73

    He looks like Oliver Queens and Felicity ' s love child.

    • @strangerfromthemoon13
      @strangerfromthemoon13 8 років тому +1

      TRUUU

    • @ricardoalves9605
      @ricardoalves9605 8 років тому +2

      so if is the son of felicity and oliver and he's thor than oliver and felicity are titans?
      (one of them titan other god im not sure how grek mitoligy)
      (even though thod is a nordic god)

    • @PTR739
      @PTR739 8 років тому +3

      Ikr !! I'm always relating Kyle with Felicity 😂😂

  • @Bjornframson
    @Bjornframson 7 років тому +4

    I say we test this theory on fish just to be safe. HA HA HA

    • @benzayb13
      @benzayb13 5 років тому

      Haha I see what you did there

  • @IanWatson
    @IanWatson 9 років тому +3

    I watch for the bounce Kyle does at the end when he says "thanks".

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill 9 років тому +2

      +Ian Watson I can't not do it!

    • @Ynhu-es2st
      @Ynhu-es2st 8 років тому

      +Kyle, No offense to your grammar but your sentence sounds like, "I can not not do it."

  • @LucasBradley
    @LucasBradley 7 років тому +1

    But... The Joker's cousin is actually the one who creates the formula for Joker Venom. It's revealed in Legends of the Dark Knight #50, set before the first official meeting of Batman and the Joker.

  • @Falney
    @Falney 8 років тому +5

    Rather than it being a gas, what about an aerosol or atomised liquid spray?

  • @dylandelaurentis4873
    @dylandelaurentis4873 8 років тому

    They also revealed in the New 52 comics "Death of the Family" that one of the chemicals used was the element Dubnium, and revealed it because of its original name Hahnium, which on the table its symbol is "Ha."

  • @LINKKART8
    @LINKKART8 9 років тому +17

    THORS LITTLE BRO?

  • @ibeenthere
    @ibeenthere 9 років тому +3

    Loved this episode +Kyle Hill! Very interesting indeed... But mate, why so serious? ;)

  • @LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud
    @LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud 10 місяців тому

    I LOOOOVE learning about the real science behind comics poisons. It really brings the reality aspect in the fictional stories. Who else is reading DC comics/graphic novels while watching Batman animated shows and having this video on your phone all at the same time? 🙌 yeaaa that’s me right now 😂 such a huge DC nerd 🤓

  • @akashdholakia3311
    @akashdholakia3311 7 років тому +1

    +Nerdist That smile caused by Strychnine is called as RISUS SARDONICUS.

  • @chrisb4131
    @chrisb4131 8 років тому +6

    Fun fact: that voice you like so much is none other than the great Mark Hamill.

    • @captainpantaloons
      @captainpantaloons 8 років тому +3

      +chrisb4131 Mark Hamill is THE one and only Joker IMO.

    • @chrisb4131
      @chrisb4131 8 років тому +1

      Captain Pantaloons you will get no argument from me.

    • @captainpantaloons
      @captainpantaloons 8 років тому +1

      chrisb4131
      High-Five!

    • @chrisb4131
      @chrisb4131 8 років тому +1

      Captain Pantaloons Down low.....Damn, you weren't too slow. :D

    • @captainpantaloons
      @captainpantaloons 8 років тому +1

      chrisb4131
      I'm all over that s*** ;)

  • @captaincomic8678
    @captaincomic8678 8 років тому +1

    The components of Joker Venom were actually listed previously in 1993's "DC Comics STAR Labs Technical Manual," which featured an inventory and descriptions of various items in the DC Universe, though I'm not sure if it was accurate.

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 8 років тому

      +TheComicCrafter I wouldn't hedge my bets on that being canon.

    • @captaincomic8678
      @captaincomic8678 8 років тому

      ***** Probably not, but it was pretty neat that they tried producing something like that.

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 8 років тому

      TheComicCrafter Yeah I always liked technical manuals and cool little stuff like that from sci-fi franchises.

  • @kenanconnatser3301
    @kenanconnatser3301 8 років тому

    love your joker impression intro

  • @SkeletonMurderer
    @SkeletonMurderer 9 років тому

    Hemlock Water-Dropwart is a slow-acting, smile inducing poison. It's the closest you can get to actual Joker venom as no poison on the planet has the effect of uncontrollable laughter.

  • @1215298
    @1215298 8 років тому +4

    Right, here's a question
    If Spider-Man is immune to any gas or toxin unless tailored to the Spider-Sense itself, does that mean Joker would get wrecked by Spider-Man? He can match Batman in hand to hand combat, but Spider-Man could annihilate him in hand to hand.......

    • @Ultinuc
      @Ultinuc 8 років тому

      Since when is Spider-Man immune to gases and toxins? I've never seen anything to suggest that.

    • @1215298
      @1215298 8 років тому +2

      Ultinuc While he is still "succeptible" to gases or toxins, his Spider-Sense basically makes any not tailored to it "null" and "void"; basically, his human senses are affected by gases or toxins, but the spider-sense compensates for them

    • @1215298
      @1215298 8 років тому +1

      Ultinuc I think Death Battle did a Batman vs spiderman as well, actually......

    • @TheLegless101
      @TheLegless101 7 років тому

      Spiderman would wreck Joker anyway. Batman is just a strong and mobile dude. Spiderman has super strength, super reaction, and can move way faster than Batman. Spider webs are also stronger than steel so Spiderman would just have to web him from afar.

    • @1215298
      @1215298 7 років тому +1

      TheLegless101 I agree; I was just wondering whether the gas (his second most powerful weapon) would even touch Spider-Man

  • @absolutezero7018
    @absolutezero7018 7 років тому

    can you do a video about a speculations of what kind of chemicals the joker might have fallen into

  • @killamonjaromon
    @killamonjaromon 9 років тому

    Nice Mark Hammil impression at the start

  • @broden4838
    @broden4838 8 років тому

    Nice on telling us the formula of the Joker Venom. Care to do Scarecrow's fear gas?

  • @Marleykye_official
    @Marleykye_official 5 років тому

    Now I know how to make this gas when I turn into a villain in the future

  • @thickmclargehuge4448
    @thickmclargehuge4448 9 років тому +4

    how does Mr. freeze ice gun work? why? because....I want one and also SCIENCE

    • @gekku1578
      @gekku1578 5 років тому

      maybe it has some sort of temperature set and keeps it's water just below freezing point and when released maybe the gun sends cold air or some very cold water vapor?

  • @dcfanproductions
    @dcfanproductions 6 років тому

    Could you do the science behind Scarecrow's Fear Toxin?

  • @dethhead22
    @dethhead22 7 років тому +1

    always wondered if Harley was exposed to the same toxin as The Joker (pending on which incarnation of her character) how come she didn't end up with the same characteristics (green hair, the permanent grin) and end up with only with the bleached skin and somewhat psychotic tendencies. And that could even be debated if she was always like that or after the toxin

  • @Oddmanoutre
    @Oddmanoutre 8 років тому

    What the comics (and this video) left out is the fact that nitrous oxide is flammable and explosive(under high pressure) , as are many of the ingredients in methamphetamine. How the Joker- someone not well known for following or enforcing safety standards at his warehouse laboratory- keeps from blowing himself to kingdom come is the kind of mystery even the World's Greatest Detective would be hard pressed to solve.

  • @REAPERGAMINGCREW
    @REAPERGAMINGCREW 7 років тому

    Hey sir could the joker be using some sort of extra bonding agent to stop the strychnine from breaking down in a gas form. or maybe a stronger chemical with the same effect of strychnine

  • @cyberjester8361
    @cyberjester8361 6 років тому

    I think that is why he holds it in his acid flower but when he has a full tanks of the stuff he just sticks with the acid that would be why we only see him use it with the flower if it's a close kill and with tanks if he wants to kill lots of people in one room and that would be why he puts it in the vents or any air duct so that it does not dissipate to fast so that it could kill more people in the short time he has and he does kinda throw it at them with the flower, even though the toxin did not have a backstory until that comic it all made sense in the end why he did that it all made sense in the end

  • @rexflamevermillion5527
    @rexflamevermillion5527 8 років тому +2

    im curious how poison ivy's toxins work care to explain please ?

  • @Valandar2
    @Valandar2 8 років тому

    Something doesn't need to be past its boiling point to be a "gas" - a mist would produce similar results while 'merely' being a cloud of small droplets - that's how aerosol cans work, air fresheners, and most inhalers. So it's probably normally kept in a liquid state, and the gaseous version is merely the liquid run through misters due to sheer pressure.

  • @jackfurlong6735
    @jackfurlong6735 9 років тому +3

    Hey Kyle, If I where to time travel 20yrs back in time. Would I be in the same exact place on earth or would I be in the exact place the earth is in the universe now?

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill 9 років тому +2

      +Dyslexics Untied Depends on the exact time you are traveling. Let's say that you time traveled back an hour right now, without traveling back to the same place. You would be thousands of miles away from your computer! Time travel really has to be "space-time" travel, or else you'd end up in an ocean or maybe floating through space.

    • @jackfurlong6735
      @jackfurlong6735 9 років тому +1

      +Kyle Hill Cool, Maybe that answers the question 'Where are all the time travelers'. Thanks for answering my question, keep up the good work

  • @dexjones4515
    @dexjones4515 4 роки тому

    Can we please have a video explaining what's in or theoretically what could work for scarecrows nightmare serum?

  • @Marcodiazgrey
    @Marcodiazgrey 7 років тому

    my favorite DORK!!!! keep the videos coming

  • @dearrain5639
    @dearrain5639 8 років тому +1

    i died at the end of the video

  • @GeezrPlays
    @GeezrPlays 8 років тому

    I had read from the man who laughs the active agent causing the muscle spasms in the face and neck is derived from the active agents in a regular tetanus infection made much more lethal (probably with hydrogen cyanide). Also pin pricking Aaron Cashes newborn baby with it in a one shot i once read (don't remember the name). From the book he went trough hundreds of test subjects to get the desired grin before going public as the Joker. In case you haven't noticed i love this character.

  • @hydnk8866
    @hydnk8866 8 років тому

    Maybe they chemicals mix when there sprayed and all the chemicals are kept in separate places in jokers suit and then they can be manually controlled by the joker. This might be stretching it a little far but it would be cool if my theory was correct

  • @mrgrandi
    @mrgrandi 7 років тому

    hey (Because Science) Kyle Hill can u do a vid explaining the science of the Scarecrows fear toxin

  • @sonicinajarvauntedspeciali7245
    @sonicinajarvauntedspeciali7245 7 років тому +1

    "POCKET SAND!"

  • @mathewpullen1167
    @mathewpullen1167 8 років тому

    The strychnine could potentially be nebulized and mixed with the others during administration of the gas

  • @Sjono
    @Sjono 9 років тому

    Could you guys go behind the science of double jumping

  • @cesarmontenegro7593
    @cesarmontenegro7593 4 роки тому

    You need an episode going over scarecrow fear gas toxin

  • @emessar
    @emessar 9 років тому

    Out of curiosity, would it be possible to put these poisons into a solution and aeresolize them? Maybe you could grind them so fine that the particles themselves can remain airborne ... like weaponized anthrax. (asking for a friend)

  • @DivisorOfZero
    @DivisorOfZero 9 років тому

    well then wouldn't he have to store it as a liquid then heat it up just before use or store the Strychnine in a different canister then have the 2 gases meet just before use. The only problem I see with this is the grenades he uses but it could be a pressure thing where he adds in the strychnine last to keep the pressure high while being able to keep the temperature lower without the other gases forming back into liquids. ( think I said that correctly)

  • @tommasoberardi8115
    @tommasoberardi8115 9 років тому +22

    You seemed so drunk in the last part :'D

  • @angelvalencia8336
    @angelvalencia8336 7 років тому

    Hey brother, big fan here! I was just watching some of your old videos...and I discovered you actually do have some sort of glass(ish) panel in front of you (I always thought it was all computer generated animation) but I also figured that not ALL that you write or draw is really there. How much of this is true? By how much am I off? How do you manage to keep a good(ish) handwriting while writing like Da Vinci? is it a mirror??? So many cuestions! Anyways, thanx for the science! Stay gold Ponny boy!

  • @Imaginationdiva016
    @Imaginationdiva016 7 років тому +5

    I hope Mark Hamil sees this video; I just feel like he'd love to see this

  • @gourdguru
    @gourdguru 8 років тому

    It may not be canon, but a way around the strychnine breakdown issue would be to replace it entirely with another compound. Since the meth/XTC/laughing gas cocktail handles heightened euphoria, laughter and hallucinations, and the hydrogen cyanide is what actually kills you, if you replaced the strychnine with the active compound behind oenanthe fistulosa(tubular water-dropwort, the plant that the isle of sardinia used to make the concoction that caused their dead to have a death grin hence the term risus sardonicus, the sardonic grin), then you would lose the spasmatic compound but keep the smile.
    It's funny, i never thought of the joker toxin as actually poisonous, i just assumed the side effects piled up and killed you. Example: the laughing gas and the water-dropwort trigger the laughter and the grin, and some other spasmodic/paralytic chemical attacked the diaphragm, thus whenever you laughed you exhaled air, but the diaphragm couldn't relax once contracted, thus preventing you from inhaling. In essence i figured you suffocated to death from a sheer inability to breathe in. Fast acting poisons just seemed too humane and pedestrian for a macabre artist of the joker's caliber.

  • @kayleethatoneweirdchick2465
    @kayleethatoneweirdchick2465 6 років тому

    "I'm like a dog chasing cars, I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it!"

  • @Krain420
    @Krain420 7 років тому

    Personally, I think Joker Toxin is derived from the neurotoxin PxT3 (Wandering Spider Venom), Thc (Cannabinoid), PCP, Nitrous Oxide, and Cyanide. All of which could theoretically be synthesized into either gas or liquid form if prepared right. My two cents. :)

  • @captainpatchwork8107
    @captainpatchwork8107 8 років тому

    Maybe the breakdown of strychnine by the high temperatures is what allows the smile, as it ends up locking the facial expression rather than contorting the face entirely.

  • @drinksanddice9528
    @drinksanddice9528 8 років тому

    How about poison from sardonion. I wonder if the fabled poison from Sardinia shares a similar chemical makeup?

  • @richardhowells5804
    @richardhowells5804 8 років тому +1

    Ah this makes more sense now, I didn't know that cyanide messed with blood oxygenation. So the laughing to death has an element of hypoxia, as the brain shuts down and runs on the more childlike simple regions before you fully suffocate.

  • @brock1250
    @brock1250 8 років тому

    It wasn't quite the same as in the comics but the mixture is somewhat close. Don't ask how I tested or what the bodies in the Hudson in backs full of bricks are from.

  • @Jckkx
    @Jckkx 9 років тому +1

    that intro was sick haha

  • @eugenelai8336
    @eugenelai8336 8 років тому

    Thx for the formula

  • @warpedlife3515
    @warpedlife3515 9 років тому

    2:25 nice impression. I mean wow.

  • @7Risen7Phoenix7
    @7Risen7Phoenix7 3 роки тому

    The Joker has always been my favorite villain, and I plan to have my next tattoo to be of his face.

  • @chesterrobinson402
    @chesterrobinson402 8 років тому

    It's probably not a "gas" it's most likely an aerosol, which will keep all those chemicals at a temperature which they wouldn't break down but would still be easy to disperse

  • @jasonteh8389
    @jasonteh8389 8 років тому

    maybe it should be a mixture thus spreading throughout the body without its chemical structure changing

  • @PlatinumRoseLady
    @PlatinumRoseLady 4 роки тому

    If ANY of my Science teachers had looked like Kyle... I'd have paid a TON more attention.

  • @crackedbatstudios
    @crackedbatstudios 8 років тому

    He should do scarecrow's toxin next.

  • @Nyikili
    @Nyikili 8 років тому

    maybe he stores Strychnine in a separated section of the container but when sprayed or whatever they both come out simultaneously .....

  • @craziedzombie
    @craziedzombie 9 років тому

    Hey @kyle hill what about a super human formula? Is it possible to force a sort of evolution of a human to achieve maximum potential of a human. Or something to make humans heal much faster?

  • @Heligoland360
    @Heligoland360 8 років тому

    Dat ending dough

  • @wolffin5371
    @wolffin5371 6 років тому

    What about if you applied theory similiar to sauna of finnish person?
    Throw water to rocks of sauna and as small part of it turns from liquid to steam rest of it stays in liquid state though in extremely thin so that heat lifts it up and still feels hot as it lands on the back, though not scolding finns back with heat.
    Fun fact. We finns go to heavily heated saunas such as 100 celsius but in low humidity and while our bodies are moist from shower before.
    So like it would be spread so thin that the cloud of it could carry the extremely thin particle liquid or humid substance with it
    Ps. Please excuse my bad english and please do make fact check before producing fan mail check if you do end up mentioning this when reading comments or revisiting this theory.

  • @arikhostetler3013
    @arikhostetler3013 9 років тому

    What about the thing that turns you into a joker zombie, like in death in the family (teen titans version) and others? Certainly it can't be the same.

  • @safalekel
    @safalekel 8 місяців тому

    Can we get a video for the antidote?

  • @kyewilson7837
    @kyewilson7837 4 роки тому

    Well in the various cartoons they differ on what the toxin does wether it kills you or just makes you llaugh

  • @Mikeyyer
    @Mikeyyer 9 років тому

    great now we're going to have a serial killer doing this thanks Nerdist!

  • @MarginalSC
    @MarginalSC 7 років тому

    That makes me wonder how Batman manages to carry around a syringe that counteracts that mix if he's fast enough.

  • @Roosauec
    @Roosauec 8 років тому

    Ooooh! What if you have two mixtures stored at once? The Strychnine would be stored separately from the rest of the containers, and would be pumped out at the same time as the rest of the chemicals.