What Happens to an Anti-bubble in a Vacuum Chamber?

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  • @mikewest3108
    @mikewest3108 5 років тому +1122

    I didn't even know there was such a thing as an anti-bubble.

    • @michaelblacktree
      @michaelblacktree 5 років тому +15

      Same here. That was pretty cool.

    • @MarkHobbes
      @MarkHobbes 5 років тому +4

      Neither do I

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa 5 років тому +14

      There are tons of things you're not aware of in this world.

    • @mikewest3108
      @mikewest3108 5 років тому +14

      @@ThePrufessa Likewise I'm sure.

    • @watersoup4497
      @watersoup4497 5 років тому +2

      Mike West an anti bubble is just a ball that sinks

  • @frozenthorn9619
    @frozenthorn9619 5 років тому +2182

    who clicked on this video to figure out what the hell an anti-bubble is?

  • @moomoo2214
    @moomoo2214 5 років тому +149

    Try dissolving something in the water you inject. If the water inside is at just the right density, the bubble might remain stationary under water. A sugar might be good for this as a salt may interfere with the surface tension of the detergent.

    • @truongpham1997
      @truongpham1997 5 років тому +20

      Moo Moo If sugar is added to the cup without stirring, the water density in the cup can be varied with height. Then, the anti bubble can stay in the middle of the cup. I remember seeing this trick somewhere on UA-cam.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 4 роки тому

      @@truongpham1997 interesting👍

    • @tc2241
      @tc2241 2 роки тому

      I was thinking the same thing. You could also use different liquids to achieve a stationary bubble

    • @charlescann531
      @charlescann531 Рік тому

      Try using salt water and plane water for the anti bubble the bubble should float at the interface between the two.

    • @mariadefatimajesusdorea3141
      @mariadefatimajesusdorea3141 Рік тому

      Riurg

  • @TheDungineer
    @TheDungineer 5 років тому +949

    Collide a bubble and an anti-bubble for infinite energy.

    • @subhrajitsarkar3222
      @subhrajitsarkar3222 5 років тому +31

      Now that u mentioned it I wanna try that thing out, not for infinite energy of course, but just out of curiosity.

    • @TheDungineer
      @TheDungineer 5 років тому +33

      @@subhrajitsarkar3222 yeah I know it wouldn't produce energy, but it would probably look cool

    • @toosavageforaname2767
      @toosavageforaname2767 5 років тому +43

      Haha nice reference to the classic matter antimatter collision.

    • @TheDungineer
      @TheDungineer 5 років тому +26

      @@toosavageforaname2767 thanks, I was worried people would think I was serious

    • @SckharVawn
      @SckharVawn 5 років тому +25

      you fool that may end up destroying the world :O

  • @jacobmays278
    @jacobmays278 3 роки тому +62

    Normal bubble: dies in one hit
    Anti bubble: survives a vacuum with no side effects

    • @grammerly7714
      @grammerly7714 2 роки тому

      Dies*
      Anti-Bubble*
      Side-Effects*

    • @GetNatpavee
      @GetNatpavee Рік тому

      @@grammerly7714 Survives*

    • @ssr8555
      @ssr8555 Рік тому

      @@grammerly7714 Anti-bubble*
      Side-effects*

  • @Nesisorator
    @Nesisorator 5 років тому +327

    Can't you just make the red solution about 4°C cold and the colorless solution way warmer? Then maybe the colder, heavyer bubble would sink to the bottom.

    • @yermanoh
      @yermanoh 5 років тому +44

      or use chilled super salty water

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa 5 років тому +7

      Good thinking

    • @johnm5928
      @johnm5928 5 років тому +26

      I wonder if that would not work because the denser liquid would burst the bottom of the air membrane.

    • @soatnod9573
      @soatnod9573 5 років тому +25

      Only if the air membrane is thick enough to be an insulator of heat.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa 5 років тому +9

      @@soatnod9573 you act as if the water will instantly lose all of its heat. It'll stay hot long enough to experiment with it.

  • @kostassargiotis
    @kostassargiotis 5 років тому +147

    can you make it in realy slow motion how this bubble created and what happens when it broke up ?

    • @holymangoes1011
      @holymangoes1011 5 років тому +10

      Slo-mo guys pls

    • @mpred8606
      @mpred8606 5 років тому +3

      Its just as it falls down normally its practically at terminal velocity and if u squirt it hard the drop of water will drag air with it air resistance and then once it hits the water the air is moving fast enough with the water to not just like hit the surface and nothing happens basically just like splashing your hand in the pool and bubbles rise up if it had sticked to you the bubbles like a think whole membrane it would be like an anti bubble but not water inside of it but practically impossible

    • @mitudey4285
      @mitudey4285 2 роки тому

      Go to 3 dots then playback speed then go to x0.25 speed

  • @noobfart
    @noobfart 5 років тому +319

    this means that spongegod blows anti-bubbles

  • @202vaughn
    @202vaughn 5 років тому +25

    This guy takes “thinking outside the box” to the extreme!

    • @petersmith477
      @petersmith477 2 роки тому +1

      Would be dangerous if he was thinking inside the box and someone turned on the vacuum pump!

  • @maximo1590
    @maximo1590 5 років тому +10

    5:21 toroidal vortice/food color ring at the end of the dropper!

  • @PrincesaLunez
    @PrincesaLunez 5 років тому +12

    5:00 First Place Science Project, here I come! 😂

  • @bryancortez3055
    @bryancortez3055 5 років тому +47

    You just explained how spongebob works 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱

  • @Odog-Tbone
    @Odog-Tbone 4 роки тому +75

    Next Step:
    “How to see an Anti-Reversed-Negative-Dark-Matter”

  • @joeyvindictive3552
    @joeyvindictive3552 5 років тому +62

    How did you know my password was theactionlab123?

  • @ThePrufessa
    @ThePrufessa 5 років тому +6

    One of the coolest things I've ever seen. Anti-bubble will be my new username everywhere.

  • @peterguernsey4556
    @peterguernsey4556 5 років тому +1

    This is so cool! Water is the last thing in a hard Vacuum

  • @Mgkayoutube
    @Mgkayoutube 5 років тому +3

    It was a peaceful and quiet day on youtu-
    Action lab: ANTI-BUBBLE IN VACUUM CHAMBER...

  • @GordieGii
    @GordieGii 5 років тому +8

    It looked to me like the anti-bubble became egg shaped with the red "yolk" at the bottom and the pointy end rising up above the surface like an iceberg.
    You could try keeping the anti-bubble under water with a continuous stream of water. (like a ping-pong ball suspended on a jet of air) That should make it easier to see the shape and might keep it from popping longer.

  • @Sabre_Wulf1
    @Sabre_Wulf1 5 років тому +1

    i wonder how many kids are growing up watching you and been inspired to be a part of science. im 45 and loving every video you do.
    great stuff pal ! dont ever stop.

  • @KILLRXNOEVIRUS
    @KILLRXNOEVIRUS 4 роки тому +8

    Already knew this from fooling around with dishwasher when I was little.

  • @rippertrain
    @rippertrain 5 років тому +4

    This will be the first one im actually going to try. Thumbs up

  • @99milesaway41
    @99milesaway41 5 років тому +4

    Yes, that IS the coolest thing I've ever seen. Until this video I was entirely unaware that anti bubbles were even a thing.

  • @RANDOMstuffanimation
    @RANDOMstuffanimation 5 років тому +29

    Anti-bubble sounds like a black hole

  • @bledlbledlbledl
    @bledlbledlbledl 5 років тому +1

    You probably could've gotten a whiskey company to sponsor your video, because (at least in the case of old moonshiners) part of the test of whether the run was going good or not was whether it would make a good "bead" when you shook the jar (same thing as an anti-bubble)

  • @TheBolillo04
    @TheBolillo04 5 років тому +9

    Dude, and what happens to the air after the anti-bubble pops? Was it absorbed by the water? Did it turned into molecular sized regular-bubbles and got back to the surface?

    • @jorymitchell28
      @jorymitchell28 5 років тому +4

      in the last test you can see the air around the anti-bubble seem to deform and rise to the surface of the water, bulging toward the top of the air membrane. When the membrane breaks, it all just leaks into the vacuum. Now, if the water was a slight bit denser than the surrounding water then there may be a point of equilibrium between the dense fluid sinking and the less dense air to where the anti-bubble would be neutrally buoyant. THEN! you may get your "Atomization of the Anti-Bubble"... which is also a great name for a new age metal band.

    • @carbun.
      @carbun. 2 роки тому

      I don't think it's air. I think it's soap.

  • @mq_4079
    @mq_4079 5 років тому +73

    In 2069
    Scientists : we could stop him
    When his channel was small

  • @markbennett9381
    @markbennett9381 5 років тому

    That's really interesting! Thanks for sharing

  • @sephirapple7317
    @sephirapple7317 Рік тому

    5:45 "isn't that the coolest thing you've ever seen!!" 🤣🤣🤣 Haha I don't know if I would go that far, but it is pretty good! I love your enthusiasm for physics though, some really interesting subjects and experiments covered on your channel!

  • @GustaCakes
    @GustaCakes 4 роки тому +3

    I’m fairly certain that the air membrane not expanding could alternatively be because the water, which is denser, expands slightly, but still with greater force than the small membrane of air could oppose on both sets of liquid.

  • @raafaechandoo8177
    @raafaechandoo8177 5 років тому +12

    You Inspire me so much
    Soo amazing
    Now I want to be a scientist when I grow up

  • @jrjr3082
    @jrjr3082 4 роки тому +1

    The new scrubbing bubble is awesome👌

  • @Ghost-dx8mm
    @Ghost-dx8mm Рік тому

    I'm grateful for your clean, family friendly content. Seems like most content creators cant speak without swearing when they make videos. That or cussing God or Jesus, even though they're supposedly atheists. Its just something I personally appreciate. So thank you.

  • @whitneyl.1856
    @whitneyl.1856 5 років тому +44

    6:57 well, great, you just created a miniature black hole on on Earth. You've doomed us all!

  • @666vraptor
    @666vraptor 5 років тому +15

    The anti bubble didnt expand because the water inside cant expand, so it keeps it the same size. Awesome video...

    • @zeezi743
      @zeezi743 5 років тому +1

      Yup I was thinking same cause the hydrogen bonding was too strong for that so called anti bubble.

    • @spinfowars8958
      @spinfowars8958 5 років тому +2

      i think the air membrane didn't expand ( not because it is strong ) but because the water is non compressible AND any vacuum will be filled by water boiling off - so the water pressure is a constant - the air is surrounded by constant pressure water

  • @emmanuelpil
    @emmanuelpil 5 років тому

    Thanks for making learning fun.

  • @ColinTimmins
    @ColinTimmins 5 років тому

    That is the coolest thing I have seen... I never thought you could make anti-bubbles so easy!

  • @hakimal-hakim8890
    @hakimal-hakim8890 5 років тому +23

    I expected you would use salty water to force the Anti-bubble to stay down...

    • @ksp-crafter5907
      @ksp-crafter5907 5 років тому +4

      @The Action Lab - I hope he reads this, that is a nice idea! 😊

    • @showoofity50
      @showoofity50 3 роки тому

      Instructions unclear, theres a hole in the air now

  • @phuchuynh92
    @phuchuynh92 5 років тому +5

    hey your lastpass link isnt working? I want to give you the credit for it.
    Maybe its just me that its not working?

  • @spiderjuice9874
    @spiderjuice9874 4 роки тому

    I've seen the floating balls of liquid skittering on the surface before, but I never knew about anti-bubbles: thanks for increasing my knowledge!

  • @srinathtankasala
    @srinathtankasala 5 років тому

    Amazing. I learnt something today.

  • @shantanutiwari2056
    @shantanutiwari2056 5 років тому +21

    In 2020,
    The Action Lab: Hey everybody today I am going to show you how to make Earth X

  • @annanicholson5309
    @annanicholson5309 5 років тому +3

    The coolest thing I ever seen was the birth of my child. This is pretty close though.

  • @DANGJOS
    @DANGJOS 5 років тому

    @The Action Lab So that's what those are. Thanks man! I recall Physics Girl creating those spheres of water floating on the surface and she wasn't sure if it was a bubble or a water sphere floating on the water. After studying them, I concluded it was a sphere of water floating on water, but didn't know why soapy water causes this.

  • @eric31shaggs
    @eric31shaggs 5 років тому

    Since I watched this video I have been seeing anti bubbles in my fish tank. Not sure how they form but they are always close to the filter. Thanks for teaching me about these.

  • @SirSwed
    @SirSwed 4 роки тому +3

    8:09 the sound of disappointment

  • @jacobw7516
    @jacobw7516 5 років тому +8

    Can we get the link to the speaker used in the last video? I want to recreate it for high school students

  • @fahimanayet
    @fahimanayet 5 років тому

    Amazing. Learned something new😍😍👌

  • @omgaikwad9199
    @omgaikwad9199 5 років тому

    It was awesome concept thanks for explaining it in ease...

  • @raghavbhatia3892
    @raghavbhatia3892 5 років тому +9

    Makes videos on quirky science ..... can't remember passwords.
    Makes sense.

  • @graktor868
    @graktor868 5 років тому +3

    I think the main reason it didn't expand was that the interior volume of the antibubble is water, which, compared to air, is fairly incompressible/expandable by pressure.
    The only thing that could have expanded was the membrane itself which is made of air.

    • @spinfowars8958
      @spinfowars8958 5 років тому

      i think the air membrane didn't expand ( not because it is strong ) but because the water is non compressible AND any vacuum will be filled by water boiling off - so the water pressure is a constant - the air is surrounded by constant pressure water

  • @coolnegative
    @coolnegative 5 років тому

    So simple but Sooo cool! 🤯

  • @royrice8597
    @royrice8597 4 роки тому

    I have got to try this one !!! 👍👍👍

  • @submeanmachine926
    @submeanmachine926 5 років тому +4

    What if you turn the liquid sideways so the anti-bubble does not touch the surface, perhaps it would last longer?

  • @coffeejohnny2337
    @coffeejohnny2337 5 років тому +6

    I immediatelly thought about that old "How to turn a sphere inside out" video

  • @photonik-luminescence
    @photonik-luminescence Рік тому

    Cool science experiment!

  • @siddharthtata
    @siddharthtata 5 років тому

    Love your videos....
    I learn a lot from your videos

  • @MarkLoves2Fly
    @MarkLoves2Fly 5 років тому +18

    Try an antibubble of a denser liquid. That should sink, like a balloon filled with air, rather than floating like a balloon filled with helium. 😀👍

  • @beactivebehappy9894
    @beactivebehappy9894 5 років тому +7

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  • @GayMrMan
    @GayMrMan 4 роки тому

    your videos are so cool keep doing what you are doing

  • @mohanakrishnaa7840
    @mohanakrishnaa7840 5 років тому +10

    Experiment (can laser light pass through bright light)

  • @noname-ni1hs
    @noname-ni1hs 5 років тому +23

    And the final conclusion is:
    It become's more THICC...

    • @its_cris
      @its_cris 5 років тому +2

      With 2 Cs and a Q

    • @its_cris
      @its_cris 5 років тому +1

      THICCQ

    • @gregoryreese8491
      @gregoryreese8491 4 роки тому

      Hello, @@HelloKittyFanMan.
      Well, one could draw several conclusions-conclusion in the sense of, an inference or deduction; rather than, of course, in the sense of drawing a close-the last one (conclusion) arrived at would be the "final conclusion". Voilà, no redundancy.

  • @buddy.abc123
    @buddy.abc123 5 років тому

    Another action lab video, life is good 😎

  • @photonicbeam09
    @photonicbeam09 5 років тому

    Nice exp.

  • @pepak1_237
    @pepak1_237 5 років тому +4

    So this is how SpongeBob was making bubbles underwater!

  • @Freizeitflugsphaere
    @Freizeitflugsphaere 5 років тому +3

    The real challenge is, can you make an antibubble inside an antibubble?

    • @compsolt
      @compsolt 5 років тому +1

      how bout a real bubble inside of anti bubble. I always dislike his videos mainly because he sounds sooooooooo annoying.

  • @ronjlwhite8058
    @ronjlwhite8058 5 років тому

    I had four 12W6v2s sub woofers and when the bass was hittin it would do that to water and soda. The bottle was sittin in the center console. It was pretty cool and i did it for show all the time.

  • @NousSpeak
    @NousSpeak Рік тому

    awesome video dude!

  • @stupidas9466
    @stupidas9466 5 років тому +3

    Should i make a vacuum chamber to repair my stepped on ping pong balls?

    • @Robonova
      @Robonova 5 років тому +1

      You can put it in boiling water
      Thanks me later

    • @deblado3251
      @deblado3251 5 років тому

      @@Robonova oh really.. Thnx

    • @stupidas9466
      @stupidas9466 5 років тому

      What he said.

    • @deblado3251
      @deblado3251 5 років тому

      @@stupidas9466 u can put it on Hot water it will comeback to normal..

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher 5 років тому +3

    Now test this with an anti anti anti bubble and see what happens

    • @jacobkudrowich
      @jacobkudrowich 4 роки тому

      He litteraly tested EXACTLY that in this video you watched. Anti anti anti bubble would be a regular anti-bubble

  • @lucienreyes9
    @lucienreyes9 5 років тому

    So awesome!!

  • @rbf1racing141
    @rbf1racing141 5 років тому

    so cool!! awesome!!

  • @glitchy_weasel
    @glitchy_weasel 5 років тому +6

    So this is how there are bubbles in Bikini Bottom.

    • @johndorian4078
      @johndorian4078 5 років тому

      The more you know.

    • @thebunch8427
      @thebunch8427 5 років тому

      You just remade my childhood. I thank you.

    • @averry23
      @averry23 5 років тому

      pablojrl123 rip stephen hillenburg
      *10 Questions*
      1. How is spongebob not always wet?
      2. How is there fire underwater?
      3. How was the seabear created
      4. How does goo lagoon even exist?
      5. Why is mr krabs killing his family for a quick buck? (“Krabby” patties)
      6. How does paper not dissolve underwater?
      7. How are the boats not floating?
      8. Why is there not an actual mechanic for boats?
      9. How come bikini bottom hasn’t started to rust?
      10. Why are the clones allergic to mayonnaise?

  • @rossthebesiegebuilder3563
    @rossthebesiegebuilder3563 5 років тому +3

    It's a good thing you didn't draw a face on it, or I would have cried at 8:09.

  • @peterguernsey4556
    @peterguernsey4556 5 років тому

    what is amazing is these experiments on utube like your and others, have given me great insight to the quantum world. From the chain ball , the Rubens tube to the 2.0 mm ball in a plexiglass window showing there crystal structure,and applied electric charge through friction (Same as Deposited aluminum under a electron microscope) We are very close to the solution

  • @colinprior7588
    @colinprior7588 3 роки тому

    cool video...always wondered what those bubbles were..
    my thought is that the only part of the anti-bubble that could expand would be the layer of air...the centre being comprised of water can't....since there is such a tiny volume of air...demonstrated by the fact you don't see any air bubbles when it's popped...it would be virtually imperceptible
    I agree with the idea of differing water temperatures could steady the bubbles position

  • @RajKumar-wf3ri
    @RajKumar-wf3ri 5 років тому +4

    Never change your identity "VACCUM CHAMBER "

  • @danyCD17
    @danyCD17 4 роки тому +5

    Isn't water incompressible and non-expandable?

    • @FMHikari
      @FMHikari 4 роки тому

      It is both. However, air is expandable and compressible. That actually explains why the normal bubbles grow much more than the anti-bubble.

  • @r0llinguphill483
    @r0llinguphill483 3 роки тому

    That is so cool!

  • @NOPerative
    @NOPerative 3 роки тому

    Those anti-bubbles look awesome.

  • @Valk69
    @Valk69 4 роки тому +10

    Does this mean that an "anti-fart" is indeed possible?

    • @EmoDude523
      @EmoDude523 4 роки тому

      tylerx2f01 How were the experiments?

  • @vaibhavpatel3163
    @vaibhavpatel3163 5 років тому +3

    Do you think last pass is for free and not breeching your data 😢

    • @steve6725
      @steve6725 5 років тому

      Its free

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  • @ashleyrogers4023
    @ashleyrogers4023 3 роки тому

    Man I love this episode 👍

  • @nikjs
    @nikjs 5 років тому

    7:51 : you see the AIR FILM of the anti-bubble expanding and becoming irregular. There are localized points of "bubbling" on the bubble's surface itself. That irregular expanding is what makes it lose consistency and pop eventually. You should get those slo-mo folks to cover this popping, we might learn something new.

  • @ChristopherMoom
    @ChristopherMoom 5 років тому

    At least you're not using the *_Dirty Bubble_*

  • @adityaagrawal5946
    @adityaagrawal5946 5 років тому +3

    Why didn't you use a denser liquid inside the anti-bubble?

  • @vishalasari26
    @vishalasari26 5 років тому

    That's why I'm a subscriber. that was really cool

  • @user-yb6uj4sw6l
    @user-yb6uj4sw6l 5 років тому

    日本人& 風船(kami-fusen)で遊んだ事もある。 but,実際を学べて勉強になった。Your Job is Great! Thank You! Arigato! for myself!

  • @kuroshite
    @kuroshite 5 років тому +3

    LOL I AM JUST *too* EARLY.

  • @laxxayy
    @laxxayy 5 років тому +3

    Plz explain Newton's third law of motion, as according to me, no action can take place if it experiences a opposite and equal reaction, plz explain

    • @vehicularmanslaughter
      @vehicularmanslaughter 5 років тому +1

      Are u serious?

    • @vehicularmanslaughter
      @vehicularmanslaughter 5 років тому

      @@DarkVitamins I feel like they think that the action and reaction is exerted by the same object

    • @laxxayy
      @laxxayy 5 років тому

      @@DarkVitamins hmm, I get confused sometimes like... Imagine you are pushing a toy with force x, then according to third law, the toy also exerts the same amount/magnitude of force on you, which means that both the force get cancelled because they are equal and opposite therefore no action can take place, correct me if I m wrong using this same example, btw thanks for that long reply :O

    • @laxxayy
      @laxxayy 5 років тому

      @@vehicularmanslaughter Well yes

    • @mindfullness8213
      @mindfullness8213 5 років тому +1

      The action on applying force is a type of acceleration and the formula of acceleration is Force/mass i.e., acceleration is inversely proportional to mass... So, if we apply force to anything such as a wall we experience an equal and opposite force as per the 3rd law of motion but the mass of wall is more in relation to us so it produces no acceleration and we have less mass so we feel a backward push as backward acceleration............

  • @olennmonkey1010
    @olennmonkey1010 2 роки тому

    This guy is so smart !!

  • @hdeldaran1
    @hdeldaran1 3 роки тому +2

    I think the MAIN reason the anti-bubble didn’t expand is because the water inside doesn’t expand in vacuum and the amount of air in the membrane is very little to show a big change to the membrane’s thickness

  • @DanielSambar
    @DanielSambar 5 років тому +3

    _Contradiction at its finest._

  • @MR-ub6sq
    @MR-ub6sq 3 роки тому +7

    Hey Jimmy. Why is it called ANTI-bubble? I think it's the right bubble anyway. What does it matter which substance acts as a wall to form a bubble?
    Why didn't the "anti-bubble" expand? The ONLY reason is that the bubble contains water - not gas. Sorry, but these of your explanations numbers 1 and 2 from 9:11 are childish nonsense.

    • @lapaz6351
      @lapaz6351 3 роки тому +2

      Correct. The water did not expand under vacuum outside the bubble, so why would it expand inside the bubble as well? When there is gas inside the bubble, it expands according to the vacuum. How scientists are sometimes stupid! For example, less than 100 years ago, astronomers were absolutely convinced that the brightness of a celestial body accurately tells its distance from the earth. Yeah right! It took a WOMAN - Henrietta Swan Leavitt - to tell the gentlemen they were wrong!

  • @russellbarton7893
    @russellbarton7893 3 роки тому

    This is pretty important, I was doing a experiment with boiling fluids, When I discovered that the bubbles that are manifesting within the liquid contained no vapor, or gas. So the idea, that water boils because of vaporization of the gas within the liquid needs to be reexamined. When you use a large syringe to create vacuum over a fluid, you can remove all of the air inside the syringe, so that there is only water. Pulling the plunger back creates a vacuum, using warm water, or alcohol which boils inside the syringe. The thing is though, after the liquid has boiled for some time, letting the plunger back, I noticed that there wasn't any air inside, the same as before I induced the vacuum. So the bubbles that were being formed were bubbles of vacuum, and not air, or vapor. So the liquid itself is expanding. well, because water can't expand, vacuum voids appear. which is the bubbles from boiling.

  • @gablison
    @gablison 2 роки тому

    It's like the ring's that dolphins make underwater. I used to do those while scuba diving, it was so much fun!

  • @shade5554
    @shade5554 5 років тому +6

    First!!!
    But no one cares😔

  • @SleepyMagii
    @SleepyMagii 3 роки тому

    That was frekin wild!

  • @lancehazzelwood
    @lancehazzelwood 5 років тому

    so COOL!!

  • @richbarrows3922
    @richbarrows3922 Рік тому

    The coolest thing I've ever seen! lol