The sound of fire is relaxing for me, it brings back memories because I had a stove that worked with natural gas and I used to sleep with it on winter nights
the reason why sometimes the flame is green is because the copper that he's scratching the mic with is getting burned, this typically emits a green flame. so now that that one guy who missed like every chemistry class is informed I can actually enjoy the video
Crazy how your microphone can survive! I'd think the metal mesh acts as a faraday cage to protect the microphone on the inside?... Jury's still out on the fire lol
this is absurdly late but timestamps!! 00:00 - small amount of wires scratching mic 02:11 - a larger cluster of wires scraping the mic 03:23 - kind of wiggling the wires around on the mic 04:09 - lighting the mic on fire 04:43 ~ wire scratching while mic is burning 06:32 ~ colored flame on the mic + more scratching 08:33 ~ fire went out but scratching continues 08:44 ~ fire is back! 10:17 ~ no more fire. only scratching 11:36 ~ fire is back again! with scratching 13:04 ~ only scratching 14:25 ~ fire and scratching
Good night from Ukraine ❤️🇺🇦 Thank you for your videos. I love them. But please, you don't want to hear tanks missiles, bombs and shots. I assure you. Peace is the most important thing.
@@astreww ha-ha, well, of course not, my people are being killed, i am a refugee in another country, my life was turned upside down. but we are putting up a fight, and i'm putting up a fight, too. don't forget to spread the information, donate if you have the ability to do so, and, well, enjoy your life while you can. that's my message!
Electricity will always choose the shortest path, making the mic unaffected. Not to mention the fact that the metal shield on the mic is grounded, and the mic capsule is safe from current. Thats aslo one of the reasons Toaster Bath doesn't work
@@argent5196 Nikola Tesla (/ˈtɛslə/ TESS-lə; Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла,[2] pronounced [nǐkola têsla];[a] 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856 - 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American[5][6][7] inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.[8] Born and raised in the Austrian Empire, Tesla studied engineering and physics in the 1870s without receiving a degree, gaining practical experience in the early 1880s working in telephony and at Continental Edison in the new electric power industry. In 1884 he emigrated to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen. He worked for a short time at the Edison Machine Works in New York City before he struck out on his own. With the help of partners to finance and market his ideas, Tesla set up laboratories and companies in New York to develop a range of electrical and mechanical devices. His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company eventually marketed. Attempting to develop inventions he could patent and market, Tesla conducted a range of experiments with mechanical oscillators/generators, electrical discharge tubes, and early X-ray imaging. He also built a wireless-controlled boat, one of the first-ever exhibited. Tesla became well known as an inventor and demonstrated his achievements to celebrities and wealthy patrons at his lab, and was noted for his showmanship at public lectures. Throughout the 1890s, Tesla pursued his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electric power distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs. In 1893, he made pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices. Tesla tried to put these ideas to practical use in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project, an intercontinental wireless communication and power transmitter, but ran out of funding before he could complete it.[9] After Wardenclyffe, Tesla experimented with a series of inventions in the 1910s and 1920s with varying degrees of success. Having spent most of his money, Tesla lived in a series of New York hotels, leaving behind unpaid bills. He died in New York City in January 1943.[10] Tesla's work fell into relative obscurity following his death, until 1960, when the General Conference on Weights and Measures named the SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla in his honor.[11] There has been a resurgence in popular interest in Tesla since the 1990s.[12] Nikola Tesla was born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, within the Military Frontier, in the Austrian Empire (present day Croatia), on 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856.[14][15] His father, Milutin Tesla (1819-1879),[16] was a priest of the Eastern Orthodox Church.[17][18][19][20] Tesla's mother, Đuka Mandić (1822-1892), whose father was also an Eastern Orthodox Church priest,[21] had a talent for making home craft tools and mechanical appliances and the ability to memorize Serbian epic poems. Đuka had never received a formal education. Tesla credited his eidetic memory and creative abilities to his mother's genetics and influence.[22][23] Tesla's progenitors were from western Serbia, near Montenegro.[24] Tesla was the fourth of five children. He had three sisters, Milka, Angelina, and Marica, and an older brother named Dane, who was killed in a horse riding accident when Tesla was aged five.[25] In 1861, Tesla attended primary school in Smiljan where he studied German, arithmetic, and religion. In 1862, the Tesla family moved to the nearby Gospić, where Tesla's father worked as parish priest. Nikola completed primary school, followed by middle school. In 1870, Tesla moved to Karlovac[26][better source needed] to attend high school at the Higher Real Gymnasium where the classes were held in German, as it was usual throughout schools within the Austro-Hungarian Military Frontier.[27][28] Tesla's father, Milutin, was an Orthodox priest in the village of Smiljan. Tesla later wrote that he became interested in demonstrations of electricity by his physics professor.[29] Tesla noted that these demonstrations of this "mysterious phenomena" made him want "to know more of this wonderful force".[30] Tesla was able to perform integral calculus in his head, which prompted his teachers to believe that he was cheating.[31] He finished a four-year term in three years, graduating in 1873.[32] After graduating Tesla returned to Smiljan but soon contracted cholera, was bedridden for nine months and was near death multiple times. In a moment of despair, Tesla's father (who had originally wanted him to enter the priesthood),[33] promised to send him to the best engineering school if he recovered from the illness.[26][better source needed]
this reminds me of one time me and my buddy tried to melt a stuck piece of plastic out of a cable channel in the wall with two electircal wires twisted together and an 2 Ah 12v battery XD
Thats gonna be one hot ass mic. Thats about it, though. I dont see how this would really damage it tbh, besides melting a little plastic. Probably depends on the mic. You should do this again, but keep the ground attached and dont melt the copper wire
Fun fact! The flame in the video is green because of the copper. Copper burns green, and oxidizes green like the Statue of Liberty! The flame oxidized the copper quickly!
THIS GOES HARD
never expected to see you here
still listening to burnt rice and halo halo
it's the man himself?? :O
HEY SHAWN I MISS U
The guy ever Gacha user knows
the description lmaooooooo... this is probably the most creative asmr channel ive ever came across... so different from all the others....
Gibi need to start donating subs
@@shrekster3990 Simp4Gibi
True but ngl there are actually still a few NOT BAD channels out there
@@shrekster3990 tf are u talkin about
fr ahahahahha
I don't know how you're alive or how that mic is still working but you're always creative. Extra points for the description.
His mic is made by the people who create nokia phones bruh 💀
@@thelogicmeter4336 fr
I'm sure the current and voltage are far too low to do any damage to person or mic. I bet there's less zap in that than an electric fence.
He is using ᴍᴏsǫᴜɪᴛᴏ ᴛʀᴀᴘ ʀᴀᴄᴋᴇᴛ ᴄɪʀᴄᴜɪᴛ ᴛᴏ ɢᴇɴʀᴀᴛᴇ ᴀ ᴍᴏᴅᴇʀᴀᴛᴇᴅ sᴘᴀʀᴋ. ᴛʜɪs ɴᴏᴛ ɢᴏɴɴᴀ ʜᴀʀᴍ ᴀɴʏᴏɴᴇ✌️
@@thelogicmeter4336 what the-
The sound of fire is relaxing for me, it brings back memories because I had a stove that worked with natural gas and I used to sleep with it on winter nights
The smell of those stoves are oddly comforting. As a child I used to have kerosene lanterns and idk the smell feels so comforting and nostalgic.
That sounds very dangerous but also comfy
@@YachtyBurner I was scared too hahaha but when you get used to it it's quite comfortable
Weird
@@unknown_person2044 it's also weird how you have a name from the 1840s
Seems dangerous but cool to look at.
@Zsh oh ok
These very tiny wires are not capable of supporting dangerous currents
LOOK AT ME
i don’t know what’s more impressive - your mic’s capability to survive this long or your scary-but-admirable creativity with every video you create
"Electric mic scratching". Wow. This is definitely smth very unique. The coolest asmr idea.👏👏👏
the reason why sometimes the flame is green is because the copper that he's scratching the mic with is getting burned, this typically emits a green flame.
so now that that one guy who missed like every chemistry class is informed I can actually enjoy the video
this is so tingly, but how is this mic still alive 😭
? Left the chat
it cool to have someone like you who try thing and actually that pretty good thank you for that content
Love that the fire sounds almost like a heartbeat
A very fast one
Always making the most interesting asmr, I appreciate your channel
Crazy how your microphone can survive! I'd think the metal mesh acts as a faraday cage to protect the microphone on the inside?... Jury's still out on the fire lol
It would have to have a live current flowing through it and it wouldn't spark anyways.
Heat go up. Fire = heat. Therefore, fire go up, and it definitely isn't hot enough to melt that metal.
This channel has such chaotic yet peaceful vibes
BRO THIS IS JUST FLAWLESS-- AAAAAAAAAAA
Like how like this mans next video is gonna be “Asmr - Setting of atomic bombs on my mic” and this dudes mic and him are still going to be alive
This is by far the maddest ASMR I've ever seen. Fair play !
Love how the copper oxidizes and turns the flame green
I'm about to go search for electric arc asmr.
edit: Oh, that's still Tiny!
This brings mic scratching to a whole new level 🤌🏼
This dude is going to burn his house down before that mic even remotely gets any damage lmfao
5:17 Sounded like a tnt being lit in Minecraft
this is electrifyingly good
You come up with some of the coolest and unique ASMRs! I love it!
This is so cool and tingly but please take careeeee. i appreciate this a lot i love it
Shoutout to whoever made this mic its lit-🔥-erally indestructible and then the description lmaoo😭
that mic is a Blue Yeti, its only about 100 dollars on amazon
@@FPSzky imagine how many hundreds he spent and flushed down making these in the process of perfection.
@@kashierr 200 at max, dudes still using the same mic lmao
This is so good. Loved both triggers, both together.. it was heaven.
this is absurdly late but timestamps!!
00:00 - small amount of wires scratching mic
02:11 - a larger cluster of wires scraping the mic
03:23 - kind of wiggling the wires around on the mic
04:09 - lighting the mic on fire
04:43 ~ wire scratching while mic is burning
06:32 ~ colored flame on the mic + more scratching
08:33 ~ fire went out but scratching continues
08:44 ~ fire is back!
10:17 ~ no more fire. only scratching
11:36 ~ fire is back again! with scratching
13:04 ~ only scratching
14:25 ~ fire and scratching
You rock, thank you!!
“Is it possible to learn this power”
-Anakin Skywalker 2005
Man had to have worn a whole rubber onesie just to give us this glorious content
i'm actually scared of electricity shocks so watching this gave me agony but it's relaxing at the same time... HOW
I've been searching for thise kind of asmr for a long time.tganj you for doing this
Accurate representation of life trying to break my brain sometimes 🤪
Good night from Ukraine ❤️🇺🇦 Thank you for your videos. I love them. But please, you don't want to hear tanks missiles, bombs and shots. I assure you. Peace is the most important thing.
hey are you ok?
@@astreww ha-ha, well, of course not, my people are being killed, i am a refugee in another country, my life was turned upside down. but we are putting up a fight, and i'm putting up a fight, too. don't forget to spread the information, donate if you have the ability to do so, and, well, enjoy your life while you can. that's my message!
@@azailetta damn i know it's hard, i hope you get through it! I'll try to help and keep me updated man i believe in you
Literally no one asked and i’m sorry if i Sound like an arse but fr that’s the most random shit you could say under a video
This is next level wtff
this asmr channels content gets crazier and crazier as time goes by lmfaoo
The asmr i didn't know i needed
ok...HOW THE HELL IS THIS MIC STILL ALIVE?!
Electricity will always choose the shortest path, making the mic unaffected. Not to mention the fact that the metal shield on the mic is grounded, and the mic capsule is safe from current. Thats aslo one of the reasons Toaster Bath doesn't work
@@FPSzky the fire??
@@argent5196 the water??
@@FPSzky wha
@@argent5196 Nikola Tesla (/ˈtɛslə/ TESS-lə; Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла,[2] pronounced [nǐkola têsla];[a] 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856 - 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American[5][6][7] inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.[8]
Born and raised in the Austrian Empire, Tesla studied engineering and physics in the 1870s without receiving a degree, gaining practical experience in the early 1880s working in telephony and at Continental Edison in the new electric power industry. In 1884 he emigrated to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen. He worked for a short time at the Edison Machine Works in New York City before he struck out on his own. With the help of partners to finance and market his ideas, Tesla set up laboratories and companies in New York to develop a range of electrical and mechanical devices. His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company eventually marketed.
Attempting to develop inventions he could patent and market, Tesla conducted a range of experiments with mechanical oscillators/generators, electrical discharge tubes, and early X-ray imaging. He also built a wireless-controlled boat, one of the first-ever exhibited. Tesla became well known as an inventor and demonstrated his achievements to celebrities and wealthy patrons at his lab, and was noted for his showmanship at public lectures. Throughout the 1890s, Tesla pursued his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electric power distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs. In 1893, he made pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices. Tesla tried to put these ideas to practical use in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project, an intercontinental wireless communication and power transmitter, but ran out of funding before he could complete it.[9]
After Wardenclyffe, Tesla experimented with a series of inventions in the 1910s and 1920s with varying degrees of success. Having spent most of his money, Tesla lived in a series of New York hotels, leaving behind unpaid bills. He died in New York City in January 1943.[10] Tesla's work fell into relative obscurity following his death, until 1960, when the General Conference on Weights and Measures named the SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla in his honor.[11] There has been a resurgence in popular interest in Tesla since the 1990s.[12]
Nikola Tesla was born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, within the Military Frontier, in the Austrian Empire (present day Croatia), on 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856.[14][15] His father, Milutin Tesla (1819-1879),[16] was a priest of the Eastern Orthodox Church.[17][18][19][20]
Tesla's mother, Đuka Mandić (1822-1892), whose father was also an Eastern Orthodox Church priest,[21] had a talent for making home craft tools and mechanical appliances and the ability to memorize Serbian epic poems. Đuka had never received a formal education. Tesla credited his eidetic memory and creative abilities to his mother's genetics and influence.[22][23] Tesla's progenitors were from western Serbia, near Montenegro.[24]
Tesla was the fourth of five children. He had three sisters, Milka, Angelina, and Marica, and an older brother named Dane, who was killed in a horse riding accident when Tesla was aged five.[25] In 1861, Tesla attended primary school in Smiljan where he studied German, arithmetic, and religion. In 1862, the Tesla family moved to the nearby Gospić, where Tesla's father worked as parish priest. Nikola completed primary school, followed by middle school. In 1870, Tesla moved to Karlovac[26][better source needed] to attend high school at the Higher Real Gymnasium where the classes were held in German, as it was usual throughout schools within the Austro-Hungarian Military Frontier.[27][28]
Tesla's father, Milutin, was an Orthodox priest in the village of Smiljan.
Tesla later wrote that he became interested in demonstrations of electricity by his physics professor.[29] Tesla noted that these demonstrations of this "mysterious phenomena" made him want "to know more of this wonderful force".[30] Tesla was able to perform integral calculus in his head, which prompted his teachers to believe that he was cheating.[31] He finished a four-year term in three years, graduating in 1873.[32]
After graduating Tesla returned to Smiljan but soon contracted cholera, was bedridden for nine months and was near death multiple times. In a moment of despair, Tesla's father (who had originally wanted him to enter the priesthood),[33] promised to send him to the best engineering school if he recovered from the illness.[26][better source needed]
Yes, push your limits, microphone.
Feed me ASMR.
I would BET an asmr video like this one made electricity cut off at leeeast once
3:20 the copper wire's busting in down
Ahh yes, the duality of man.
Alternative Title:
Lighting your ears on fire Cozy ASMR
Should be an Ad for Blue.
It's cool how you can see the wire's colors come through the flame
脳がとろけるぅ〜🤤🧠
最高の音 🎙🔥❤️🔥
Next video: "My mic is swimming in Lava"
His channel should be named ASMR extreme at this point
DAMN BRO YOU GOT THAT CONTENT
the things you do to satisfy us is incredible 😀
Imagine someone asking tiny what kind of asmr he makes
Imagine thinking nowadays u would. Think same is normal 😂
Asmr*
BRO THIS VIDEO LMAO
I’m baffled at the things you try
The green fire was something I wonder if you knew was going to happen
That microphone company needs to sponsor you lmao
I've never seen so many colors from fire all at once - It looks like auroras
How can He stay that calm while making this dangerous Videos? He earns more subs
This is making my eyes water
Maybe you could do a massage/gentle scratching video... Oh, not for us, but your poor mic deserves it after all it's been through.
The green fire so cool to look at
This mic is a trooper
I don’t know what or why you would do this but it’s just amazing and weird at the same time
It’s more than an asmr
I have got to know what makes the fire turn green when it's shocked, is the copper burning?!
This is "World Class" in the ASMR
i love the sounds of being on fire
めちゃいい音☺️💖💖
This mic might be stronger than the legendary nokia 3310😱
The fire sounds SOOOOOOO nice😭😭🙏🙏🙏
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY AWESOME
This man's house one day will blow up😂😭we might even experience it w him
독보적이네요😆🔥🔥❤️👏👏 항상 조심하세용🤗🇰🇷
this was so good, I felt like i was paralyzed
Вы в противогазе?
Какие классные видео!
Необычные! Они затрагивают нервные окончания!🙂
this reminds me of one time me and my buddy tried to melt a stuck piece of plastic out of a cable channel in the wall with two electircal wires twisted together and an 2 Ah 12v battery XD
the mic praying for his dear life lmfao
Everything this man does is a hazard
this is fire bro
How is that mic even still working at this point- =_=
Don't play with fire, unless you're an asmrtist of course
Literally to the 1% whos Reading this God bless you and may your Dreams Come true stay safe and a wonderful day 💕🙏
Advagadro from BO2 gives you tingles to sleep too.
Electrifying a mic is cool but electrifying a mic while it’s on fire is insanely cool 😂😂😂 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
W upload
4:40 fire is...having a bit of a lapse in breathing
INCREDIBLE
Your mic is gonna make a diss track on you at this point Lmao
So many tingles
Your next video should be : ASMR- mic gets hit by buses and trains
Thats gonna be one hot ass mic.
Thats about it, though. I dont see how this would really damage it tbh, besides melting a little plastic.
Probably depends on the mic. You should do this again, but keep the ground attached and dont melt the copper wire
This man is immune to electric
I'm surprised that it didn't fry out short out the mic, but I'm glad that it didn't!
Único, me encanta. Hace mas porfavor.
afraid that my earphones will blow up anytime soon
LMAO SAME
Working like this is very dangerous! 😾
next video title is "ASMR - My house is on Fire"
How u fire, freeze and make your microphone a faraday and still working?
What mic is that LOL, definitely gonna try to get one now since I know it survives anything literally
this is so cool omg
Fun fact! The flame in the video is green because of the copper. Copper burns green, and oxidizes green like the Statue of Liberty! The flame oxidized the copper quickly!
The green fire really is so fucking pretty tho
Asmr but my mic is being ripped to shreds by the brutal force of gravity in a black hole