* Party in the Midnight Zone * Ep20 __________________________________________________ Music By: Star Wars - Duel of the Fates Theme (Caster Remix) Nck - To Be Free
The actual pressure section of the video is so dramatic, feels like something from a movie or something lol. Like watching the glowsticks start to break as a sub is leaking water under the ocean.
Really entertaining and what's even better is that you usually learn something in the process. Apart from that, after all the interesting things that have already been in the chamber (polystyrene cups, eggs, glow sticks etc.) I would be interested to see how a piece of normal wood behaves. So a lightwood type like balsa, a softwood type like pine or fir and a hardwood type like beech or oak.
It would be good to add painted wood (or even wood in a vacuum bag) so that we can see how it holds up structurally, without the water getting in and limiting the compression.
I love how the ampule cracking gets more and more violent the higher the pressure. I was secretly hoping to see them start splitting open and spraying everywhere. But I knew it was doubtful because of their construction. Those things are next to indestructible to everything except slicing/piercing.
I feel like a channel that does experiments like this deserves more attention and subscribers. More people may watch and like the video more with background music added, even if its very very quiet compared to speech.
Probably because this channel is just under a year old and competing with more established science channels. I'd say this channel doing pretty good subscriber wise.
@@Tuck-Shop I think this channel is a blend between Veritasium and Hydraulic Press Channel with a bit of humor to keep it light. You have to balance out the KFC with some coleslaw. Time will tell if this concept works...
We used them in our shot line projeciles back in the day. A Cyalume rep came aboard and saw the trouble we were having with battery powered liights when we shot messengers to the ships that came along side.
@13:33 - Bro, you made me spit tea out of my mouth. "It's The Asian Way" I didn't realize that you have a wicked sense of humor tinged with a dry delivery. Very nice combination. Like Dr. Grande!
I am reminded of one of the closing scenes in "The Aybss" where the main character has to activate a giant glow stick. I think he was at that point over 15,000 or maybe even 20,000ft using a liquid breathing suit but I could see a oil company being able to afford specialized emergency glow sticks that can survive at those depths and not go off prematurely.
The dichotomy between the wildly over the top duel of fates remix that is far too epic for what's happening on screen and the science content that's way more epic than its monotone delivery is exquisite. (I love the monotone delivery btw, it makes your fantastic wit hit that much harder)
When I saw the title I remembered I have a bunch of glowsticks in a drawer, turned off the lights and cracked a few and it was actually really cool to watch this video in their ambience!
Very cool! I so appreciate the scientific explanations combined with the historical background and practical application to how glow sticks have been, and still are used. Great video!
Another nice vid! I've got to admit, that I have been thinking alot about (sports related) balls, ever since the superbowl edition video. It would be cool to see different kinds of balls under pressure, like a golfball and tennisballs etc.
The midnight rave got me good. Regarding the fun fact, im not sure what triology you are talking about but if you meant the first with the jung Luke and not the green milk drinking one: They used highly reflective screens and wrapped it around tubes, then shined the bright studio lights on them. Practical special effects. So much ingenuity.
Another fun Star Wars fact… Any light emitting device , like glowsticks (military “chemlites”) is referred to as a “LUMA” in most of the books. Tablets are “Datapads.” I often throw people with the terminology, and it gets to be quite fun!
I know a guy who knows a guy who used glow sticks (“chem lights”) in their mouths to crawl through the intricate tunnel systems during the Vietnam war. Hands had to be free so the on/off switch was opening/closing one’s mouth
@TheDropzoneChannel Thanks for doing the glow sticks. They were awesome i loved them jumping around .Gotta say i thought they would crack and glow then pop and go out with the pressure. Im impressed 👍
Great and interesting:-) Maybe you can simulate something even deeper by pressurizing the item before putting in the tank? If possible, add 100 bar to something.
First thing I thought about was the inconsistency in manufacture if the same brand of stick activated at different depths. Wouldn't matter on the surface but if they had been manufactured to only implode at a specific depth, that would be interesting.
I used to use these while longline fishing. We were only in about 400 fathoms at the deepest. (2400 feet) This is most interesting. So, I take “unsnapped” glowsticks, tie a bunch of them to a rock or some weight, and toss them into the ocean where it’s better than 3000 feet deep, and I get to entertain sea creatures down there…. Cool!
@0:18 - Wait, aren't you the guy that introduced me to oil filled watches and brilliantly demonstrated that with a pressure chamber. The video where the clicking and cracking of the watch tripped me our so much?? Dude, you have managed to capture my watch time when I have no specific interest in your content. That must be something pretty rare in YT terms. I may even look in to subscribing after I finish this video.
May I ask: Is the videos of the Sticks in the take taking the pressure Speed up or is this in 1/1 time or less maybe? If in real time 1/1 speed or not it's just amazing to see the way they mix and how they really have some pop in their force those ones really know how to move fast! Amazing video, I Hope to see more amazing video because you definitely got my SUB N Like! Also at (12:22) at even .25 speed and using (< and >) to look frame by frame, you still do not see anything at all, 1 Billion percent want to see the glass breaking in super slow motion! Also really cool here is you can see the popping or implosion causing the stick to move so fast it pulls the ones below it up some.
Thanks for the sub! I'm playing the speed in real time. The implosion speeds are too fast for my camera to capture which is running at 4K 120fps. In the second episode with the beer video I was running at 1080p 240fps but it was still not fast enough. I'm waiting for 4K slow motion cameras to come down in price.
@@TheDropzoneChannel Heck yeah but 240 FPS is insane still for a normal camera that is fast. The prices for the slow motion cameras can be like a downpayment on a new car lol. Either way I love the content and music it is only up from here! :) When you get the Camera you should come back to this video idea and expand on it, I would love to see the glass in the tubes 'implode!!
huh. glowsticks self-activate once you get below the sunlight zone. neat! :D
It's a feature!
Not really the glass can’t handle the pressure so it breaks
@Minos_Prime11 I fact-check people's jokes 🤓
definitely one of the better science channels to come out this year
Dropping glow in the darks into an ocean trench sounds like a better plan than using your car.
100% agree, watching this has 100x more entertainment than watching a car sink and maybe some glass breaking!
As soon as i saw the glowsticks I knew this would be good
The actual pressure section of the video is so dramatic, feels like something from a movie or something lol. Like watching the glowsticks start to break as a sub is leaking water under the ocean.
Really entertaining and what's even better is that you usually learn something in the process.
Apart from that, after all the interesting things that have already been in the chamber (polystyrene cups, eggs, glow sticks etc.) I would be interested to see how a piece of normal wood behaves. So a lightwood type like balsa, a softwood type like pine or fir and a hardwood type like beech or oak.
Thanks. I'll add that to the list.
It would be good to add painted wood (or even wood in a vacuum bag) so that we can see how it holds up structurally, without the water getting in and limiting the compression.
@@JMMC1005 That's a good idea.
I love how the ampule cracking gets more and more violent the higher the pressure. I was secretly hoping to see them start splitting open and spraying everywhere. But I knew it was doubtful because of their construction. Those things are next to indestructible to everything except slicing/piercing.
Yea. I was hoping that would happen too.
So cool how the glowsticks flew around.
Who needs glow sticks for a deep sea rave when all you need is camerons sub and a bunch of angler fish and those pulsating light creatures.
I feel like a channel that does experiments like this deserves more attention and subscribers. More people may watch and like the video more with background music added, even if its very very quiet compared to speech.
I hate background music.
The algorithm really surprised me with this one. Im excited for what other ideas this channel explores!
How does this channel not have more views/subscribes?
Too much science, not enough brain rot.
Probably because this channel is just under a year old and competing with more established science channels. I'd say this channel doing pretty good subscriber wise.
nah it's the loud ass music for way too long imo
@@Tuck-Shop I think this channel is a blend between Veritasium and Hydraulic Press Channel with a bit of humor to keep it light. You have to balance out the KFC with some coleslaw. Time will tell if this concept works...
@@TheDropzoneChannel You nailed blending the the two.
Fingers crossed the algorithm blesses you.
We used them in our shot line projeciles back in the day. A Cyalume rep came aboard and saw the trouble we were having with battery powered liights when we shot messengers to the ships that came along side.
@13:33 - Bro, you made me spit tea out of my mouth. "It's The Asian Way" I didn't realize that you have a wicked sense of humor tinged with a dry delivery. Very nice combination. Like Dr. Grande!
This is pretty fascinating, why they seem to go at different times, like popcorn
Yeah they broke in a much bigger range than I was expecting, from 300m to 3000m!
Cos not all glow sticks are the same
I'm betting because of variables in the glass thickness.
Probably variance in manufacturing of the glass tubes inside.
I am reminded of one of the closing scenes in "The Aybss" where the main character has to activate a giant glow stick. I think he was at that point over 15,000 or maybe even 20,000ft using a liquid breathing suit but I could see a oil company being able to afford specialized emergency glow sticks that can survive at those depths and not go off prematurely.
Yeah those didnt look like the type used in the military here.
The coming up was way too fast. These poor glow sticks might suffer from decompression illness.
I started watching this channel at around 1k subs. Now at 8.67k subs I feel this channel is still criminally undersubbed. Great content.
Thanks for sticking around! I'm going to mix it up a bit to keep things interesting for you guys.
The dichotomy between the wildly over the top duel of fates remix that is far too epic for what's happening on screen and the science content that's way more epic than its monotone delivery is exquisite. (I love the monotone delivery btw, it makes your fantastic wit hit that much harder)
When I saw the title I remembered I have a bunch of glowsticks in a drawer, turned off the lights and cracked a few and it was actually really cool to watch this video in their ambience!
I get so giddy when your videos pop up in my feed! This is my favorite channel. Keep it up!
as a really long time viewer im so happy to see you doing cool shit like this keep it up dude!
Very cool! I so appreciate the scientific explanations combined with the historical background and practical application to how glow sticks have been, and still are used. Great video!
Very informative and entertaining! Thanks for the glow stick pressure chamber light show!
Each video is better than the last. Keep up the awesome work.
Perfect music.
I love this channel...Thank you!
Thank you that was fun to watch.
Way more exciting than expected. Great video.
I do love your videos mate. ;)
Love the videos keep up the good work thank you and I know where to have my next rave🎉😂
thanks for the awesome content!
Another fantastic video experiment!
That was... illuminating.... ahem...
I love this channel!
Great, now I want to take a boat across the ocean while throwing glow sticks overboard to mess with deep sea creatures.
Thank you for speeding it up
Great channel concept keep it going!
I LOVED THIS VIDEO!
This was fun and new for me, very interesting chemist lesson too. They manage much longer then that I thought.
That was really cool!!!
Another nice vid!
I've got to admit, that I have been thinking alot about (sports related) balls, ever since the superbowl edition video.
It would be cool to see different kinds of balls under pressure, like a golfball and tennisballs etc.
lol I like your clarification, although maybe some 'other' kind of balls could be interesting too lol
Funny and brilliant!! 👍😀
Golf ball
Ping pong ball
Baseball
A tick. No one will miss a tick.
I'm not sure if a tick will fly on UA-cam. I could pick one of my dog during tick season...
im more amazed at your rig then the glowticks ...thats a level of psi i never knew we could test things at
Now, I want to see a lightsaber fight underwater.
Great experiment!
Highly satisfying.
Great channe, keep up the great work.
That was pretty cool. I didn't think anything would happen.
That ………….was freakin Awesome!!!
The midnight rave got me good.
Regarding the fun fact, im not sure what triology you are talking about but if you meant the first with the jung Luke and not the green milk drinking one: They used highly reflective screens and wrapped it around tubes, then shined the bright studio lights on them. Practical special effects. So much ingenuity.
Awesome
Awesome!
I think this is my favorite so far.
Another fun Star Wars fact…
Any light emitting device , like glowsticks (military “chemlites”) is referred to as a “LUMA” in most of the books.
Tablets are “Datapads.”
I often throw people with the terminology, and it gets to be quite fun!
Ok that was pretty cool.
Very cool!
Good catch!
That was kinda cool!
Your videos keep getting better.
After hearing duel of the fates while the chamber fills... Well, it's hard to imagine you topping this.
Don't know how I got here, but glad I stayed!
Great Video 🎉🎉
First time viewer. Nice one 👍🇦🇺
Was expecting you to be in a boat with miles of fishing line !!!
I know a guy who knows a guy who used glow sticks (“chem lights”) in their mouths to crawl through the intricate tunnel systems during the Vietnam war. Hands had to be free so the on/off switch was opening/closing one’s mouth
Finally, a scientist asking the right questions. 😄
Actually, you guys are asking them. I'm just finding out the answers.
@TheDropzoneChannel
Thanks for doing the glow sticks. They were awesome i loved them jumping around .Gotta say i thought they would crack and glow then pop and go out with the pressure. Im impressed 👍
Thanks for the suggestion! You had a few good ones already. I have a Crookes radiometer in waiting.
Cool I look forward to seeing it. Hope you have a light shining at it so we can see if the pressure interuptes the spin. 👍
So if I was dropped into an ocean abyss to deactivate a nuclear warhead, a glow stick would be able to provide a light source.
I would love to see how deep a golf ball would go. Love the Party mode video..
Thanks! That can be arranged.
Your content is "Subbed For Life" worthy. And everyone knows why.
I’m surprised there was such a wide range in pressure that they activated.
lol the intro is giving submersible subliminal something 😜
This went well
Inflation is going up, surprisingly, the only direction it can go.
Great and interesting:-) Maybe you can simulate something even deeper by pressurizing the item before putting in the tank?
If possible, add 100 bar to something.
That glow stick looks like a uranium 253
Divers use chem lights all the time to increase their visibility to other divers, and cave divers often use them to mark paths and exits
Glowsticks aside, that song was dope as heck!
This one by far is your best one.
YET
Who knew if you drop them in the ocean they would light up the sea floor.😮
I would love to see a video about the chamber itself. How its presurized, how you get audio, the thickness of the walls/glass, and so on.
Now try in a vacuum
lol that rave would be insane, water carries sound better than air, so the whole place would be as loud as the front row 🎉🔊☠️
Why are the chemical drawings so cooll looking ;)
👍👍
Maybe the little glass vials used in fire suppression sprinkler heads? They explode outward when reaching certain temperatures.
@5:23 - Bro went totally limp in the Twilight Zone. LMAO!
I swear the military actually invented everything that we know
The military and NASA.
Yeah, they've come up with tons of stuff we use in everyday
" regular people" life.
First thing I thought about was the inconsistency in manufacture if the same brand of stick activated at different depths. Wouldn't matter on the surface but if they had been manufactured to only implode at a specific depth, that would be interesting.
So rave at the Titantic !
Must be taking advantage of a power outage 😁
Amazed they didn't all rupture.
I looks like the thin ones are made from a different type of construction.
I used to use these while longline fishing.
We were only in about 400 fathoms at the deepest. (2400 feet)
This is most interesting.
So, I take “unsnapped” glowsticks, tie a bunch of them to a rock or some weight, and toss them into the ocean where it’s better than 3000 feet deep, and I get to entertain sea creatures down there….
Cool!
Inflation doesn't "go up". Prices do.
@0:18 - Wait, aren't you the guy that introduced me to oil filled watches and brilliantly demonstrated that with a pressure chamber. The video where the clicking and cracking of the watch tripped me our so much?? Dude, you have managed to capture my watch time when I have no specific interest in your content. That must be something pretty rare in YT terms. I may even look in to subscribing after I finish this video.
Just be sure to bring colors other than plain green, for when Ed Harris needs to know which wire to cut...
Came to watch shit get crushed, stayed for the bitchin tunes
I was really hoping you would go a step deeper into the electron transport chain and excitation levels. But still very cool.
2:32 careful with the microwave
May I ask: Is the videos of the Sticks in the take taking the pressure Speed up or is this in 1/1 time or less maybe? If in real time 1/1 speed or not it's just amazing to see the way they mix and how they really have some pop in their force those ones really know how to move fast! Amazing video, I Hope to see more amazing video because you definitely got my SUB N Like!
Also at (12:22) at even .25 speed and using (< and >) to look frame by frame, you still do not see anything at all, 1 Billion percent want to see the glass breaking in super slow motion! Also really cool here is you can see the popping or implosion causing the stick to move so fast it pulls the ones below it up some.
Thanks for the sub! I'm playing the speed in real time. The implosion speeds are too fast for my camera to capture which is running at 4K 120fps. In the second episode with the beer video I was running at 1080p 240fps but it was still not fast enough. I'm waiting for 4K slow motion cameras to come down in price.
@@TheDropzoneChannel Heck yeah but 240 FPS is insane still for a normal camera that is fast. The prices for the slow motion cameras can be like a downpayment on a new car lol. Either way I love the content and music it is only up from here! :) When you get the Camera you should come back to this video idea and expand on it, I would love to see the glass in the tubes 'implode!!
*As seen in the A Bomb defusing sequence of the motion picture 'The Abyss'.*