Well, this is exactly how I'd expect him to interact with other people. He makes two other people who do insane engineering things look completely sane.
If you haven't done the calculations or construction: be scared. If you haven't done the construction: be cautious. If you haven't done the calculations: be skeptical. If you've done both: be smart and stand behind the guys I just mentioned.
The best part about styropyro's content is how diverse it is. From lasers to tesla coils, tornadoes to chemistry, this guy's channel is an absolute treasure trove of nerdy content. Really one of the coolest, most genuine forms of content creation on this platform.
Diversity is cool when its not invading your border, taking your job, your house, causing extra traffic, making the cost of living go up and crime go up and when its not 95% all males that will be ray peeing the women.
These man is so refreshing bruv. Said it before in a video and saying it again. His content looks directly from 2015, in all the best meanings possible. Crazy and fun ideas, presented in a simple, straightforward and funny way. And the fact he is 30 something years old and looks 21 is so funny too.
As an electrician I’m pretty impressed by the logsplitter disconnect switch. I’m also impressed that little 10KA 15a cct breaker tripping properly. I’ve never seen a person intentionally cause so many arc faults.
My stepdad did the unthinkable and was taking a shower during a lightning storm. We heard a loud boom and the house shook like crazy, and the power went out. Turns out the outer power line running INTO the house was hit directly by lightning. The cables were melted into the brick siding, and half the fuse box was melted... half the fuse box... The other half was fine. The main breaker was tripped. It saved my stepdad's life. He didn't get so much as a shock.
@lachlanhalliday5205 I don't know them from sponsorships but my company has worked with them for a long time and I love it, both personally and commercially it beats teamviewer on all points. The fact that they sponsor pyro makes me love em even more.
@@Garbanzobear True, but then it's new for anyone who wasn't there before and you can't ask someone to study every comment section of every styropyro video now can you ? so why even bother writing this
Actually, a car battery setup similar to what you show here is sometimes used in lightning labs. I'm an electromagnetic effect engineer retired from a large aerospace company located in the Seattle area. I don't know if they still do it this way, but when I was there, we used the car batteries to simulate the "C" component of the lightning strike. The C component tests for long duration dwell time attachments. For this component, the current isn't the critical issue, it's the charge transfer (Coulombs) that is important. We would use the batteries to put 200 to 800 Amps through a test item for however long it takes to transfer 20 Coulombs. This component is used to test items that might get welded by the lightning strike. For example, hinges or actuators. I used to keep a blob of aluminum in my desk drawer for show and tell. The switch used for the C component got stuck shut during one of my tests and before the technician could pull the panic (backup) switch, a 2 inch "V" shaped notch was cut into a quarter inch thick "L" extrusion. The blob was what dripped down onto the test stand... Just be careful, son. People have died in lightning labs.
I absolutely love the ending. The bits of knowledge about lead acid batteries while you throw them into the lake, ending with them being the most recycled consumer product is just delicious. I may or may not have come back to the video just to watch the end again.
He really commits to his jokes/funny thoughts! Dude is insanely strong to be able to pull up THAT many car batteries from the bottom of a body of water!!!!
The things this man does really does make me question if this guy is still alive after not uploading for months. And then he uploads an absolute banger. Gotta love it.
Yep. I've no idea how he acquires all the apparatus he uses and I only think this unhinged genius perhaps has wealthy parents or something. At least he has an outlet for his creativity else he may be a supervillan worthy of James Bond.
You're just a gem for this world, please never change. It's one thing to have someone who's that well into their special interests - but then also being able to produce easy to understand 37 minutes long interesting to watch videos is just a marvel!
@@reedwilliams1868styro put the video unlisted in a playlist before it released and scheduled it to be public at a certain date and time (most if not nearly all youtubers do it)
12Vs isn't nearly enough to push currents into a human flesh. As he says, that thing is insane and dangerous for entirely different reasons than kilovolt high voltage
OOF! At first I thought you are putting them in series and lying on them!! Thanks god it is in parallel... I'll continue watching HAH! I see you made some sort of railgun in the process!
Hearing the backyard scientist, the man who microwaved a microwave, say "I dont usually wear safety goggels" while wearing safety goggles, is terrifying
My favorite thing about this channel is that you'll have been watching for say, ten minutes, and you say to yourself, "wow, this couldn't possibly get more dangerous," and then you check and the video is another half an hour long
You're the type of lunatic that deserves all the funding you can get. Not only are you batshit crazy, but you're educational, charming and entertaining. I bet you will discover something by fooling around and documenting it, which is pretty much the essence of science.
So none of you are wondering why they just disappeared from the video suddenly without any justification? Styropyro is prob extremely akward irl and thats why they both left before it even got dark.
Isn't that what an "experiment" is? The age we live in affects how it is communicated, but stuff along these lines has been presented at the Royal Society for centuries
I work at an auto parts store. On a slow day I counted our 200 batteries and did some math and wondered what would happen if they were in series & in parallel. I can’t believe my luck that you posted exactly this
As a bug nerd absolutely loved seeing the polyphemus moth at 7:17 who thought this weapon of mass destruction was the perfect place to tuck in for the day.
that shot at 34:39 is alot more impressive than it first looks, the way the ground just "ascends" because of all the metal splattered around is really eerie
I mean in the most non-offensive meaning possible, I think he pretty clearly exhibits many traits of autism or at the very least, some significant neuro-divergance. That isn't a negative thing, but it does raise some questions when it comes to enabling this kind of thing. Like they're dealing with a few grand worth of batteries + whatever they value their lives, and they use a $15 amazon table as a safety device. The vapors alone are enough to make this stupid, before even getting into electrical shock risks, the risk of battery explosion or leakage, the risks of getting hit with flying debris, or the environmental impacts of both their little experiment as well as disposal.
@@tonykaze That's a positive, not a negative. If more of the population was on the spectrum our world would actually be worth living in. People would actually be solving problems rather than pretending to care about someone talking about the weather or a television show.
Hahaha I said that to my daughter, I'm like honey we know this kid is nuts but that is really dangerous 😂 he's got literal plasma and f@@king home made meteorites flying through the air 20 or so feet from hundreds of pounds of napalm 😂🤣. Makes my shooting a beer off 5the house propane tank look ghey
I love that when he’s talking with Allen pan and the backyard scientist he’s so excited about the topic he’s having trouble stringing a full sentence together to explain what’s happening 😂
28:38 The first Titanium rod somehow blew a perfect smoke ring! It's in the top left as it continues to move. Love the videos, can't wait to see what other shinanigans is up next!
The second one too from the angle of the grass, it's just much harder to see! I wonder why they showed up with titanium and not some of the other materials. 28:48
I'm just impressed that a smoke ring formed from the sheer chaos of the explosion. Like it's inherently a chaotic event so I wonder what the odds of that are
Hearing this man say "here we go!" So casually as he proceeds to create some of the biggest electrical explosions I've ever seen while standing amidst the torrent of molten metal literally raining down in him without flinching is one of the funniest things I've ever witnessed
16:27 I recommend getting UV filters for your cameras. On one side they help protect your sensors from UV light from electric sparks and also they are cheap to replace :)
@@nicholaskeener2310 yeah.... that would go very bad.... with 12v it's easy to break the circuit. Lightning has so much voltage it travels through the air lol. Would be very hard to break that connection
After 20 years working with lots of VRLA battery banks, it did exactly what I expected. But I can say that you sir, are a little insane and highly entertaining.
7:43 I love this quote "The zinc coating boiled off faster than it can burn, and when the rod finally exploded it left a cloud of greenish plasma" 28:38 it created a ring shaped smoke cloud on the left side 30:27 that's the sound of a tortured physical law I wouldn't wonder if Styropyro creates the mysterious "ball lightning" by accident during one of these experiments.
34:39 It's insane how it looks like the magnetic forces involved when you switch on are ripping up metal chunks left in the ground. Just an insane detail to notice, and really add to how terrifying it all is.
your smile as you proceed to chuck lead acid batteries into the lake is honestly the best part about all of this. it's hard being an environmentalist sometimes, but who else is gonna save the eels
I'd ask myself who's going to save yourself (us and the earth) from your insane self righteous "god given" Ohh wait you don't believe in God. . . The sad thing is you were born and indoctrinated as SCIENCE is the God and creator. Ohh how little you know child. . and you mutter nonsense about some batteries in a lake. . . How about you clean out your own lake first?
Every time he uploads, confirms he is still alive. And that's nice always afraid some weird electricity experiment or something's gonna get him. He does such cool stuff. Man is it scary dangerous sometimes.
Well as this video clearly illustrates, hearing "Here we go!" Will be the most comforting thing you hear for the next several days!!! I especially love the plasma cutter, terrifying!!! 23:05
I love how you tell people how unsafe this is and not to try it at home while laying atop the setup. Gold. Pure gold. Love your humor and charisma as much as the science. Bill Nye would still have his 90s tv show if he knew his stuff like styropyro.
The real danger here is similar to an arc flash hazard. Not the voltage, but the current creating a powerful shower of sparks that can cause severe burns.
@@Haarschmuckfachgeschafttadpolealso wear golves even a pin prick could get that 12v current to your blood where it can transmit through you. That'd be a painful burn at best
28:37 This particular discharge caused a smoke ring to be fired off to the left of the spark explosion. It maintained integrity for at least 4 or 5 seconds!
WAIT IF YOU LOOK AT THE US ARMY RAILGUN THING, IT USES THE SAME KIND OF SET UP AND MAGNETIC FORCE TO LAUNCH A PROJECTILE, WE NEED HIM TO MAKE A RAILGUN WITH 400 CAR BATTERIES!
22:41 it’s actually stunning how bright the sparks get, you can see the camera’s light balance turn a sunny day into midnight because of how sustained the sparks are
Honestly the most facinating part of this video was seeing those heavy cables JUMP from the magnetic flux. I work in the industry and I've never seen such effect (because our cables are tied down.) So thanks for showing this profound effect to me! Just goes to show how important strapping down those cables really is.
I have seen that effect just from accidentally shorting a 35mm2 5m long cable I used for my car stereo connected to a 900A (start current) Optima 12v battery, the cable jumped exactly like the high pressure hose on pressure washer do...
As an electronics graduate, every time I see his videos, I get to re-live all the crazy thoughts that went through my brain during my education but was too scared to try them. Thanks for living the dream! Every time I see him lying on that bed of batteries My heart heats slightly faster.
@@he8535 They have a little more than 12 V when full, not enough to get through the resistance of the skin. Officially safe voltages for stuff like kids toys are 48 V DC, 24 V AC.
To be fair skin is still variable in resistance. I still wouldn't recommend touching them. Its probably fine but just safe to not unless you absolutely have to.
I have watched this man go from modifying airsoft guns to fit blue ray lasers in to blowing up steel rods with car batteries that generate scary levels of fundemental forces. And i could not be more proud.
@@skylined5534 PhotonicInduction is awesome, but it seems he stopped uploading as much as he used to, if at all. Haven't seen a video from him in years now.
Its crazy to think, the only thing actually making noise is not a chemical reaction releasing gases, but the enormous amount of heat pouring into the surrounding gases in the air causing it to expand. Its a lot of crazy physics going on here. This is one of the coolest videos ive seen on UA-cam in a while.
The same thing that cause thunder. When the lighting causes the air to expand so fast that it. The noise come from air molecules bumping up next to each other. Kinda like a sonic boom on a jet that goes pasted the speed of sound.
We watched this in our university physics class, we were talking about magnetism and current, so he pulled this up as a demonstration. This is absolutely awesome
Must be a young fella. lots of our physics professors were well past their 50s and 60s. I don't think they would have offered up a video like this one. Pretty cool physics professor.
@@manan-543 If you're at university physics level, then yes. I understood what was going on and Styro explained pretty well at that level. This isn't exactly something you could explain without any background knowledge. I really like Styropyro because he's a youtube educator that demonstrates and explains physics and chemistry to a higher degree than your typical science youtuber
the bomb dropped on hiroshima was 15 kilotons of tnt (12 million kg) so if he managed to get ahold of 16 million more car batteries people may need to evacuate his area
I love how you added the "frick" button to stop if there's an emergency, but the difference between an emergency and what you're just actually doing is barely distinguishable
Ahahaha very good point! Like, let's strap another bomb to this first bomb in case the first explosion is too big... He should do these experiments on the platform of a giant catapult, just in case he needs to dump everything in the ocean in a hurry.
@vrunhofen5142: Wow, way to poop on a party, dude. No, something like if a fire in the battery bank were to start and you have to break the circuit in order to start putting the fire out. Besides, Chris has a good point: some of this stuff already does look like an emergency as it's going on, hence "barely distinguishable." But sure, ruin a good buzz, why don't ya?
Saw someone mention this and I also thought it be a good idea so imma just say it too, if you ever wanna do a collab, slow mo guys would be amazing! Seeing things in slow mo as you probably know can help comprehend things better since you get to analyze more things the normal eye cant catch and also, things look sick in slow mo!
You're getting more replies for your Masayoshi Takanaka PFP than for your comment. Heck, I didn't even read your comment until after I started writing this reply. Great composer, great musician.
It happens all of the time, its why I love that science is a cumulative effort. During my thesis I would regularly spend days racking my brain for a solution, then when consulting with other grad students they'd immediately come up with an extremely simple and elegant idea that made my life 100x easier. Sometimes we all just need to give a friend some wood 🥲
Well, this is exactly how I'd expect him to interact with other people. He makes two other people who do insane engineering things look completely sane.
"You shouldn't be measuring *anything* in 'Mega-' for a UA-cam video!"
Meanwhile Allen Pan managed to scare him with his laser grid flyswatter.
It's all fun and games until The Backyard Scientist, the embodiment of Florida-man, puts on a pair of safety glasses and hides behind a table.
If you haven't done the calculations or construction: be scared.
If you haven't done the construction: be cautious.
If you haven't done the calculations: be skeptical.
If you've done both: be smart and stand behind the guys I just mentioned.
@@aneasteregg8171because Allan isn't as trained.
The best part about styropyro's content is how diverse it is. From lasers to tesla coils, tornadoes to chemistry, this guy's channel is an absolute treasure trove of nerdy content. Really one of the coolest, most genuine forms of content creation on this platform.
Legend has it that he'll create a device that make his own tornados
Diversity is cool when its not invading your border, taking your job, your house, causing extra traffic, making the cost of living go up and crime go up and when its not 95% all males that will be ray peeing the women.
Yep
dont forget his moths
@OfficiallySnek tornadoes with frickin laser beams
this guy is one of the few youtubers that get me worried whether they're still alive when they don't post videos for awhile.
Very true he needs Jesus
Electroboom on that list?
@@kalebplayz125PhotonicInduction as well
@@kalebplayz125beat me to it…
You should not he seems quite smart.
These man is so refreshing bruv. Said it before in a video and saying it again. His content looks directly from 2015, in all the best meanings possible. Crazy and fun ideas, presented in a simple, straightforward and funny way. And the fact he is 30 something years old and looks 21 is so funny too.
As an electrician I’m pretty impressed by the logsplitter disconnect switch. I’m also impressed that little 10KA 15a cct breaker tripping properly. I’ve never seen a person intentionally cause so many arc faults.
Seeing those arcs liquefy the threads of a steel bolt was fun 😂
What about unintentionally?
@@svenneumann2816
That's how he makes a living...
@svenneumann2816 if something stupid can be done, it's also happened by accident
The best part about Styro is that he properly disposed of all the car batteries into the nearest ocean where they rightfully belong! what a good guy.
I just like that quiet shake of the head in the end
I myself prefer lakes, ponds, and rivers. The smaller volume of water doesn't dilute down that wonderful battery juice as much.
Its important to charge the eels yknow
So the earth quake this morning is not a dream?
Gotta feed the gulf stream!
As an engineer, seeing the 10,000 AIC breaker not fail, gives me faith I might not die
Cheers on that one.
10 amp breaker has an internal resistance of about 0.1 ohm
As an electrician, same.
And that's with DC going through it! Much harder to stop than AC.
My stepdad did the unthinkable and was taking a shower during a lightning storm. We heard a loud boom and the house shook like crazy, and the power went out. Turns out the outer power line running INTO the house was hit directly by lightning. The cables were melted into the brick siding, and half the fuse box was melted... half the fuse box...
The other half was fine. The main breaker was tripped. It saved my stepdad's life. He didn't get so much as a shock.
"So, is it time to dump these batteries in the ocean? Nope, not yet" was so simple yet so funny
Props to AnyDesk for having a CEO crazy enough to sponsor this!
Anydesk host the 100 hackers vs scammers video a while back too
@@kentuckysmoose not really comparable considering anydesk is the software every scammer uses. So they're obviously already involved with that
Doubtful it was the CEO, its more likely that the marketing team saw an interesting opportunity.
I feel like Anydesk is the Redbull for science.
@lachlanhalliday5205 I don't know them from sponsorships but my company has worked with them for a long time and I love it, both personally and commercially it beats teamviewer on all points. The fact that they sponsor pyro makes me love em even more.
everytime he uploads i am relieved because i know he didnt hurt himself in a crazy project he does
Wow that's such an original comment, it's only been mentioned about 1 million times before.
it is true though. this man puts his life on the line for content@@Garbanzobear
Yhyynthun 0:07
Pretty cool right?
@@Garbanzobear True, but then it's new for anyone who wasn't there before and you can't ask someone to study every comment section of every styropyro video now can you ? so why even bother writing this
Actually, a car battery setup similar to what you show here is sometimes used in lightning labs. I'm an electromagnetic effect engineer retired from a large aerospace company located in the Seattle area. I don't know if they still do it this way, but when I was there, we used the car batteries to simulate the "C" component of the lightning strike. The C component tests for long duration dwell time attachments. For this component, the current isn't the critical issue, it's the charge transfer (Coulombs) that is important. We would use the batteries to put 200 to 800 Amps through a test item for however long it takes to transfer 20 Coulombs. This component is used to test items that might get welded by the lightning strike. For example, hinges or actuators.
I used to keep a blob of aluminum in my desk drawer for show and tell. The switch used for the C component got stuck shut during one of my tests and before the technician could pull the panic (backup) switch, a 2 inch "V" shaped notch was cut into a quarter inch thick "L" extrusion. The blob was what dripped down onto the test stand...
Just be careful, son. People have died in lightning labs.
This is really interesting
Lemme guess.. the company you worked at was Boeing
I absolutely love the ending.
The bits of knowledge about lead acid batteries while you throw them into the lake, ending with them being the most recycled consumer product is just delicious.
I may or may not have come back to the video just to watch the end again.
I don't understand why he threw them in the lake
He really commits to his jokes/funny thoughts! Dude is insanely strong to be able to pull up THAT many car batteries from the bottom of a body of water!!!!
@@BrandonJohnson-sk2ls It was a joke about polluting the environment, but he went and got them all out
The things this man does really does make me question if this guy is still alive after not uploading for months. And then he uploads an absolute banger. Gotta love it.
same....
Seriously...
there was a guy on 4chan from alaska named laseranon, he took inspiration from this channel, went crazy, and did a double homicide
Yep.
I've no idea how he acquires all the apparatus he uses and I only think this unhinged genius perhaps has wealthy parents or something. At least he has an outlet for his creativity else he may be a supervillan worthy of James Bond.
Que exagero
You're just a gem for this world, please never change. It's one thing to have someone who's that well into their special interests - but then also being able to produce easy to understand 37 minutes long interesting to watch videos is just a marvel!
He’s not gonna let you smash
He’s going to die in a accident before he has the time to change lmao
how did you post this comment 6 days before the video came out
Every long period between vid either makes me think hes making some crazy video or hes already dead
@@reedwilliams1868styro put the video unlisted in a playlist before it released and scheduled it to be public at a certain date and time (most if not nearly all youtubers do it)
The smoke ring happily drifting away from the explosions at 28:38 is such a vibe
Wanted to comment the same lol
Nice catch!
returns at 28:46
Yooooo
Good spot!
2:40 he says while laying on said car batteries
12Vs isn't nearly enough to push currents into a human flesh. As he says, that thing is insane and dangerous for entirely different reasons than kilovolt high voltage
It'll go through your skin and wake you up a bit though
OOF! At first I thought you are putting them in series and lying on them!! Thanks god it is in parallel... I'll continue watching
HAH! I see you made some sort of railgun in the process!
hey my guy, can you help with "can someone smarter them me try to calculate the speed of the electrons in the copper wire, and tag me"?
Even though car batteries don't zap you, would this mess you up?
Same here
in series yes@@greywhite2903
I think we all got a little concerned seeing him lie on a bed of car batteries.
Hearing the backyard scientist, the man who microwaved a microwave, say "I dont usually wear safety goggels" while wearing safety goggles, is terrifying
Yeah, that was a definite "holy f(heck)" moment
😂😂😂
When Styro finally goes out like Steve Irwin at least no animals will become murderers.
Kevin isn’t that dumb, he wears goggles when using his super powerful laser unlike many people in videos who also use them
@@815TypeSirius The irony of Irwin's death was that it was caused by a relatively harmless sea creature. What would the equivalent for Styro be?
My favorite thing about this channel is that you'll have been watching for say, ten minutes, and you say to yourself, "wow, this couldn't possibly get more dangerous," and then you check and the video is another half an hour long
I didn't think he was being very unsafe, he does a pretty good job of taking precautions
You wanna see a genuine dangerous person with too much knowledge you should watch “Ididathing”
@@thedizzlesizzle89I mean kinda? There's molten metal flying everywhere
yes, THAT. I did that. "that was amazing, I wonder if he has any other....." (looks down at time bar, still only at 7 of 38 minutes) "oh my..."
I am currently at 9 minutes out of 38 and i am afraid of what happens next
You're the type of lunatic that deserves all the funding you can get. Not only are you batshit crazy, but you're educational, charming and entertaining. I bet you will discover something by fooling around and documenting it, which is pretty much the essence of science.
I love how long the collab part lasted. They've seen enough and noped out of the situation pretty quickly
this was filmed over multiple days, that was just one days experiments.
My favorite part was throwing batteries in the pond
@@poloska9471 My favorite part was when he went back to get them out of the pond.
I noticed that too, and I just smoked a huge bowl.
They literally ran away
From this video we've learned two things:
1. What 50,000 amps does to conductive materials that can't handle it
2. Styopyro is still alive!!!
And we've also learned that magnetic fields are the gayest force fields in physics!
First video I've seen of his. Does he talk like a child for lols or does he truly speak like that?
@@pmccoy8924 He truly speaks like a Disney Channel actor
@@pmccoy8924 he is an insane person who makes laser beams in his garage, what do you expect?
@@pmccoy8924 yes he's a nerd science genuis
When you're scaring even The Backyard Scientist with what you're doing, you *know* you've hit Mariana Trench depths of insanity.
Marinara's trench
@@guitarfreakizoid we're gonna need a lot of pasta.
Challenger deep
Marijuanas Trench
@@burpostockingsit may be deep but I'm high af
28:37 Nice Smoke Ring. 😁
Backyard Scientist: “I’m scared of this”
StyroPyro: “Sure, sure, but that’s what I want”
Total insanety in one video
So none of you are wondering why they just disappeared from the video suddenly without any justification? Styropyro is prob extremely akward irl and thats why they both left before it even got dark.
@@Fartucus I’m not wondering. They were scared
@@FartucusBecause he had to go drill holes and bolt everything down. I'm assuming the footage after that was filmed on the next day or something
The "titanium flamethrower" blew a perfect smoke ring! (about 28:30 for those interested)
I noticed that too, and then proceeded to check the comments for anyone else who saw it...
@@b_unno :)
I saw that too! It was so cool!
That was crazy! I'm surprised he didn't mention it
i didnt notice that, but pretty cool
I love that we live in an age where someone can do ludicrous experiments for no other reason than curiosity over what the results might be.
Isn't that what an "experiment" is? The age we live in affects how it is communicated, but stuff along these lines has been presented at the Royal Society for centuries
There’s no other channel like yours my dude. Been watching for years ❤
You mean like every experiment ever to exists ?
@@gregw1076 The only difference between an experiment and fucking around, is writing it down
this is literally what we have done since the dawn of civilization to advance science and technology? how do you think people come up with things?
13:17 You know it's a bad idea when styropyro tells you to be careful
I work at an auto parts store. On a slow day I counted our 200 batteries and did some math and wondered what would happen if they were in series & in parallel. I can’t believe my luck that you posted exactly this
Now sponsor him to make even more bombastic video!
As a bug nerd absolutely loved seeing the polyphemus moth at 7:17 who thought this weapon of mass destruction was the perfect place to tuck in for the day.
I love his little random moth features always makes my day.
Lol
Notcied that, was really neat!🤙
Yo i started squeaking when i saw that fella
That thing was real?
It's always comforting when Styropyro uploads, knowing that he's still with us. Always my 'current' favourite UA-camr.
Its good to know he uploaded this experiment=didn't die in the attempt.
Ah ahahahahaha lol current
if I ever hear someone say yeet while I'm in the forest I'm RUNNING
This might be the most insane video I've ever seen on youtube. You have really outdone yourself.
A slow and stable smoke ring was probably the last thing I was expecting to appear from the manual titanium experiments 28:39
that blew my mind so hard a smoke ring came out of it too...
Saw that too ... watched that part 10x
yep
That’s interesting
idk how slow it was at first. it kinda just appeared there 10 feet from the source
Gotta love how styro is just lounging on those batteries like a pin-up model at various points in the video
and to say we got all those shots for free
@@voice4397 I like what you're implying. _aggressively slams credit card on desk_
He would never have done that if he had the batteries wired in series for much greater than 50 volts.
When Allen and Kevin are terrified of you, you know your on a whole other level of crazy scientist
“Is it time to dump all these car batteries in the ocean?!” 💀
What, fishes need energy too!
gotta recharge the eels
@@PawlysBartys "looks like batteries are back on the menu boys" -pond eels
Not yet!
You don't dump yours in to the ocean?
that shot at 34:39 is alot more impressive than it first looks, the way the ground just "ascends" because of all the metal splattered around is really eerie
DANG! I didn't notice that on my first watch through! It's like a real life anime power up!
Looks like something you'd see in Dragon Ball Z when power levels get high
@@GravelLeftwhat am I looking at? The dirt raising in multiple places? Or by ground I thought he meant electrical ground?
@@GravelLeft That or in X-Men Apocalypse when Magneto gets buffed.
@@pixxburgh420 There's a lot of metal in the ground, and I guess that's what's rising there
The fact that a company identified you as "The only person crazy enough to try" and gave you THIS MUCH POWER is terrifying.
I mean in the most non-offensive meaning possible, I think he pretty clearly exhibits many traits of autism or at the very least, some significant neuro-divergance. That isn't a negative thing, but it does raise some questions when it comes to enabling this kind of thing.
Like they're dealing with a few grand worth of batteries + whatever they value their lives, and they use a $15 amazon table as a safety device. The vapors alone are enough to make this stupid, before even getting into electrical shock risks, the risk of battery explosion or leakage, the risks of getting hit with flying debris, or the environmental impacts of both their little experiment as well as disposal.
@@tonykaze That's a positive, not a negative. If more of the population was on the spectrum our world would actually be worth living in. People would actually be solving problems rather than pretending to care about someone talking about the weather or a television show.
How would you know from just UA-cam videos?
@@tonykaze There is no shock risk to a human with only 12 volts
12 MW of power in fact
28:24 there was a perfect smoke ring from the titanium. incredible
The montage of styro throwing his used car batteries in the lake is so wholesome, all the electric eels must be thriving in his ecosystem :)
Such a kind man!
zackp9743
Heh. Maybe _we'll _*_finally_* be able to find out how they reproduce!
Such an safe and legal thrill enjoyer 🫶
I’ve never seen the backyard scientist look so nervous. If Kevin is scared, I’m scared lmao.
*@**25:45** For gopher control and welding pipeline leaks only*
The most insane part of this is that it's all happening what looks like 30ft from a huge propane tank.
Hahaha I said that to my daughter, I'm like honey we know this kid is nuts but that is really dangerous 😂 he's got literal plasma and f@@king home made meteorites flying through the air 20 or so feet from hundreds of pounds of napalm 😂🤣. Makes my shooting a beer off 5the house propane tank look ghey
He should try using that!!!
Meh propane tanks are pretty safe
@@TRUMP_WAS_RIGHT_ABOUT_EVRYTHNG The scary part is that this dude is 31 lmao
The tank is behind a fence
11:02 Lol, the little cricket/spider/frog
35:52 Your cat is impressed
I love that when he’s talking with Allen pan and the backyard scientist he’s so excited about the topic he’s having trouble stringing a full sentence together to explain what’s happening 😂
I love that tbh because I'm the same and a lot of 'weird' people as well. Sadly I'll never be as cool and smart as Styro haha
28:38 The first Titanium rod somehow blew a perfect smoke ring! It's in the top left as it continues to move. Love the videos, can't wait to see what other shinanigans is up next!
didn't see that at first, great catch!
That is beyond cool
saw that too, damn
so glad i wasnt the only one who saw it, thanks for saying what it is
The second one too from the angle of the grass, it's just much harder to see! I wonder why they showed up with titanium and not some of the other materials. 28:48
Nearly 2 decades on and I’m still surprised how long this man survived
It is all old footage being released slowly. Notice he hasn't aged? 😂
🤣🤣
Thats how you can he tell knows his shit
The propane tank in the background really ties the whole setup together
Anyone notice the perfect smoke ring at 28:39 ? Just love seeing those things because they’re very visually satisfying.
Yep, I commented on it to
I'm just impressed that a smoke ring formed from the sheer chaos of the explosion. Like it's inherently a chaotic event so I wonder what the odds of that are
There the comment. To all my to much detail people. Keep on noticing
@@Lotte_Daran straight to the comments to see if anyone else saw that😂😂😂
the fact styro almost always has a grin makes a lot of sense considering he’s one of the closest things to a mad scientist
"one of the closest things to a mad scientist"
He IS a mad scientist.
@@jasonmanxi was gonna say the same thing 😂 Mr Laser IS a mad scientist haha
To me he seems like Danny Duncan’s gay younger brother
Hearing this man say "here we go!" So casually as he proceeds to create some of the biggest electrical explosions I've ever seen while standing amidst the torrent of molten metal literally raining down in him without flinching is one of the funniest things I've ever witnessed
Makes me feel a bit weak dressed in up in my 40cal arc suit while working in front of a 25kA PSSC switchboard....
Omg yes
At 28:39 a perfect smoke ring is formed. Actually so cool
Imagine being wired up to the electric chair and the last thing you hear is a cheerful "here we go!" Awesome stuff, as always
This made me lol
@@Sophie-ts2wqme too. that was dark. xD
He managed to survive. Pretty cool right?.. Let's try double the power.
Pretty cool, right?
Then, while leaving the body you hear "Ahhh, I've popped it!"
16:27 I recommend getting UV filters for your cameras. On one side they help protect your sensors from UV light from electric sparks and also they are cheap to replace :)
35:10 Never have I been more terrified than when I discovered the only thing holding Styro back from creating literal lightning is money
he already did? the avg lightning strike is just 30kA, he got up to like 50
@@smb1397he didn’t get the voltage of a lightning strike though
@@nicholaskeener2310 yeah.... that would go very bad.... with 12v it's easy to break the circuit. Lightning has so much voltage it travels through the air lol. Would be very hard to break that connection
GOOD Someone should be on this by now.
*So... we're all in on a GoFundMe? I want control the Eastern Seaboard when Styro seizes global control.*
dude I love you. you bring back all of the 2009 youtube humor and it warms my cold heart
It is absolutely nuts to know this guy is 31 years old, he looks not a day older than 19
I know, right? I saw another commenter who thought styro was part of Gen Z
wait, he's 31??
@@bitonic589Wait. He's still alive at 31?
HES WHAT?!
@@TheCharlatanWizard Hard to believe, I know. I'm 19 as of now, and if I live to be 31 I strive to look as young as Styro does for his age
I am astonished that Styropyro lived long enough to release this video. His experiments are next level!
Bros too smart to die.
I put on full PPE just to watch his videos!
He's got to the level of photonic induction with this experiment.
The man is literally playing with arcflashes. The worst nightmare of every lineman and electrician.
@@motosk8er2 but it's just DC
After 20 years working with lots of VRLA battery banks, it did exactly what I expected. But I can say that you sir, are a little insane and highly entertaining.
a LITTLE insane?!?!?
@@argentumsoundBig insane.
i think you mean very insane and eve more insanly entertaining
Mate. The end of the video had me thinking: "WTF!?"
And then you saved it.
I will never doubt you again
7:43 I love this quote "The zinc coating boiled off faster than it can burn, and when the rod finally exploded it left a cloud of greenish plasma"
28:38 it created a ring shaped smoke cloud on the left side
30:27 that's the sound of a tortured physical law
I wouldn't wonder if Styropyro creates the mysterious "ball lightning" by accident during one of these experiments.
At this rate styro is the only one being reckless enough to discover a new natural phenomenon by accident.
" the sound of a tortured physical law " I'm gonna use that one!
34:39 It's insane how it looks like the magnetic forces involved when you switch on are ripping up metal chunks left in the ground. Just an insane detail to notice, and really add to how terrifying it all is.
That looks like something out of an anime when a character is powering up. Totally unreal.
@@inthefade
KAAAAAAA MEEEEEEEE.....
@@kindlin and this is to go even further beyond🤭
It's crazy to think that one day this guy will be an old man and send Marty back in time.
Best comment award!! 😂😂🧬🧬
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"One point twenty-one jiggerwatts? Gosh, that's cray-zee!"
I don’t think he’ll make it to old age judging by how crazy he is…
7:06 yet is a strong word
your smile as you proceed to chuck lead acid batteries into the lake is honestly the best part about all of this. it's hard being an environmentalist sometimes, but who else is gonna save the eels
and then that coward went back in and got them out >:(
I'd ask myself who's going to save yourself (us and the earth) from your insane self righteous "god given" Ohh wait you don't believe in God. . . The sad thing is you were born and indoctrinated as SCIENCE is the God and creator. Ohh how little you know child. . and you mutter nonsense about some batteries in a lake. . . How about you clean out your own lake first?
@@MetalBreach Well you need to recharge the batteries again once eels are full of electricity
This gives me hope for the next generation
@@MetalBreach actually we didn't see him pull them out, and where are the other 90 batteries? 😉
Every time he uploads, confirms he is still alive. And that's nice always afraid some weird electricity experiment or something's gonna get him. He does such cool stuff. Man is it scary dangerous sometimes.
There must be a running book somewhere on who dies first on UA-cam, Styro or Electroboom.
Him and StevieMRE lol
nah he's a smart boy don't worry about him
nah, he is an expert, he knows what he does.
Or... he could have recorded all the videos for a few years in advance and scheduled them for release...
I love styro giving us the "don't try this at home talk" while laying on 50 car batteries like *he's* the reasonable one here
Sanity is relative
Sometimes you gotta listen and obey the warning
My favorite part is them hiding behind a plastic folding table as a Flaming can comes right for them
it's only 12 volts!
Every time Styro says "dont try this at home" I usually already have the microwave halfway apart.
Anydesk didnt just sponsor this but IT WAS THEIR IDEA?? coolest sponsor ever
Imagine coming home to a dark house and then you just hear Styro in the distance saying, "Here we go!"
@GodNotReal lmao I just saw that bit! That little guy will be having flashbacks and 100-yard stares for the remainder of his days 😂
I will miss my eyes dearly
That voice would terrify me. He looks like my neighbor and his voice seems put on. As if he's mocking nerd speak...
And then the god damn skies light up.
Well as this video clearly illustrates, hearing "Here we go!" Will be the most comforting thing you hear for the next several days!!!
I especially love the plasma cutter, terrifying!!!
23:05
38 minutes of Styropyro playing with 100 car batteries. Just what I need.
This man has just said "You know what I liked about mythbusters? The 3 minutes they blew up stuff every episode. I'll just do that for 40 minutes"
And 57 minutes of build-up where you had to watch those other three guys.
It's a remarkable coincidence that someone who looks so crazy would actually BE so crazy
you could probably run a pretty strong magnet with those
I love how you tell people how unsafe this is and not to try it at home while laying atop the setup. Gold. Pure gold. Love your humor and charisma as much as the science. Bill Nye would still have his 90s tv show if he knew his stuff like styropyro.
Bill Nye is a ghey fraud who doesn't know what science is 😂 styro is a horrifyingly talented genius, I imagine he's exactly how Tesla was as a kid lol
Hey this guy got the joke!
@@SquinkyEXENo need to be an ass
The real danger here is similar to an arc flash hazard. Not the voltage, but the current creating a powerful shower of sparks that can cause severe burns.
@@Haarschmuckfachgeschafttadpolealso wear golves even a pin prick could get that 12v current to your blood where it can transmit through you.
That'd be a painful burn at best
28:37 This particular discharge caused a smoke ring to be fired off to the left of the spark explosion. It maintained integrity for at least 4 or 5 seconds!
There's a larger ring in the next shot as well!
Yes I noticed that too! :D
vape guys would be jealous
Yeah! Some one else 🪚 it!
I saw it too
I'm impressed at how well the camera's auto exposure is handling the crazy changes in brightness
its not auto exposure styro has a little goblin in there that manually turns a knob
@@oneomany😂
WAIT IF YOU LOOK AT THE US ARMY RAILGUN THING, IT USES THE SAME KIND OF SET UP AND MAGNETIC FORCE TO LAUNCH A PROJECTILE, WE NEED HIM TO MAKE A RAILGUN WITH 400 CAR BATTERIES!
@@easadawdshggdbvxsadfbgzzsaedfg yes, definitely want him to read this. A railgun powered from 400 car batteries, that shit way too powerful
@@easadawdshggdbvxsadfbgzzsaedfgUmm... yeah I don't think that's legal 😂
Right next to the neighbor's propane tank!😂😂😂
22:41 it’s actually stunning how bright the sparks get, you can see the camera’s light balance turn a sunny day into midnight because of how sustained the sparks are
i was about to mention how thw light messed with the cam sensors . soo cool .
well it's dusk but yes
realllly? that's stunning to you?
whats stunning to you? jw
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@@PunkrockNoir-ss2pq I thought it was stunning! It's okay if you don't find it cool, not everyone shares the same interests
Honestly the most facinating part of this video was seeing those heavy cables JUMP from the magnetic flux. I work in the industry and I've never seen such effect (because our cables are tied down.) So thanks for showing this profound effect to me! Just goes to show how important strapping down those cables really is.
I have seen that effect just from accidentally shorting a 35mm2 5m long cable I used for my car stereo connected to a 900A (start current) Optima 12v battery, the cable jumped exactly like the high pressure hose on pressure washer do...
As an electronics graduate, every time I see his videos, I get to re-live all the crazy thoughts that went through my brain during my education but was too scared to try them. Thanks for living the dream! Every time I see him lying on that bed of batteries My heart heats slightly faster.
Does a car battery have enough voltage to shock you if you touched both connectors bait hand?
@@he8535yes
@@he8535 They have a little more than 12 V when full, not enough to get through the resistance of the skin. Officially safe voltages for stuff like kids toys are 48 V DC, 24 V AC.
To be fair skin is still variable in resistance. I still wouldn't recommend touching them. Its probably fine but just safe to not unless you absolutely have to.
@@jakespeaks6095it's still ~14-14.4 volts. (if fully charged) yeah I used to be scared to touch them as well but I'm not anymore
2:30 really struck a "paint me like one of your fench girls" poses XD
I have watched this man go from modifying airsoft guns to fit blue ray lasers in to blowing up steel rods with car batteries that generate scary levels of fundemental forces. And i could not be more proud.
Same here, tho im still waiting on the explosively pumped laser
@@wanderbolt9498I think there are nuclear pumped lasers. That could be really insane.
Each time this man releases a video, I give a sigh of relief knowing he's still with us.
This exact comment was on I Did a Thing's newest video too
@@crunglemcbungleyI mean, it's true, this guy plays with a diy sun and idat hangs around with sonic the beyblade
This is simultaneously the single most batshit crazy and incredibly cool thing I've seen on the internet in years. 10/10 would recommend.
I think you'd like stuff done by a youtuber called 'photonicinduction' in that case!
gives james cambell a run for his money (but, you know, less stupid)
Stupid people do stupid things. 😂
@@skylined5534 PhotonicInduction is awesome, but it seems he stopped uploading as much as he used to, if at all. Haven't seen a video from him in years now.
@@noabsolutelynotstyo still has all his fingers and no glass frag in his eyes that I'm aware of.
The fact that you can see the propane tank 5 meters behind in the video is what makes this so great.
When a video is 38 minutes long and you still find yourself rewinding multiple times to re-watch parts, you know it's a ʰᵉᶜᵏing banger of a video
Didn't realize it was 38 minutes until I read your comment
@@Haggart same
LOL yup!
Was that a plasma cutter or a lightsaber!
the end of the video with him throwing the car batteries in a lake and then being in the lake with them back on the dock is just comedic gold
I'm guessing he tied fish strings to the batteries before tossing them, I hope :)
He just jumped in and found them again lol last clip of video him in water
The electric eel had enough power that day.
You don’t want to leave them on the charger or they’ll go “spicy pillow.”
It's wild the shit you find in water. There is a damn refrigerator in a creek I fish.
Imagine being this dude’s neighbor and seeing him make portals to different dimensions in his backyard
just another Saturday for that neighborhood.
lol
Like to friday the thirteenth
Quite a subscription pack :D
in a not distant future it would be exactly like this
5:54 "FIRE IN THE HOLE "🔥
🔥⤵️🕳️ 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Its crazy to think, the only thing actually making noise is not a chemical reaction releasing gases, but the enormous amount of heat pouring into the surrounding gases in the air causing it to expand. Its a lot of crazy physics going on here. This is one of the coolest videos ive seen on UA-cam in a while.
That's hot.
The same thing that cause thunder. When the lighting causes the air to expand so fast that it. The noise come from air molecules bumping up next to each other.
Kinda like a sonic boom on a jet that goes pasted the speed of sound.
We watched this in our university physics class, we were talking about magnetism and current, so he pulled this up as a demonstration. This is absolutely awesome
Make sure yours is Zombie proof
Must be a young fella. lots of our physics professors were well past their 50s and 60s. I don't think they would have offered up a video like this one. Pretty cool physics professor.
Were u able to understand anything lol. This video seems advanced and he isn't the best at explaining whats going on.
@@manan-543 If you're at university physics level, then yes. I understood what was going on and Styro explained pretty well at that level. This isn't exactly something you could explain without any background knowledge. I really like Styropyro because he's a youtube educator that demonstrates and explains physics and chemistry to a higher degree than your typical science youtuber
Watching the cables wrench themselves apart due to electromagnetic forces alone when he tried the scr testing, was utterly terrifying and fascinating
The heat and sound were scary for sure. But seeing the result of an invisible force moving solid blocks of aluminum is mortifying.
2:13 that's equivalent to about 75kg of tnt
the bomb dropped on hiroshima was 15 kilotons of tnt (12 million kg) so if he managed to get ahold of 16 million more car batteries people may need to evacuate his area
If a car parts company contacts styropyro remind me to get a Switzerland citizenship
I love how you added the "frick" button to stop if there's an emergency, but the difference between an emergency and what you're just actually doing is barely distinguishable
Ahahaha very good point! Like, let's strap another bomb to this first bomb in case the first explosion is too big... He should do these experiments on the platform of a giant catapult, just in case he needs to dump everything in the ocean in a hurry.
Don't worry, he has that gas tank in the background as an alarm for when the emergency kicks off
Haha, yep!
Hahaha!The guy himself is an emergency!
@vrunhofen5142: Wow, way to poop on a party, dude.
No, something like if a fire in the battery bank were to start and you have to break the circuit in order to start putting the fire out.
Besides, Chris has a good point: some of this stuff already does look like an emergency as it's going on, hence "barely distinguishable." But sure, ruin a good buzz, why don't ya?
Saw someone mention this and I also thought it be a good idea so imma just say it too, if you ever wanna do a collab, slow mo guys would be amazing! Seeing things in slow mo as you probably know can help comprehend things better since you get to analyze more things the normal eye cant catch and also, things look sick in slow mo!
yessssssssssssssssssss
Wtf I was literally thinking about this all thru the vid
i've never seen something in someone's backyard both so terrifying and fascinating at the same time
I love the pfp picture, takanaka slaps!
The neighbors: "Oh crap, he has a machine gun." Styropyro: "No, it's just car batteries!"
He looks like the Scout from TF2, who bet the Engineer, that he could do Engineer's stuff too
W pfp
You're getting more replies for your Masayoshi Takanaka PFP than for your comment. Heck, I didn't even read your comment until after I started writing this reply. Great composer, great musician.
this is still one of the best videos on the internet
I like how he got two famous UA-cam scientists together to solve a problem only for them to eventually tell him "just use a piece of wood", lol.
Just the KISS principle.
(Keep It Simple, Stupid).
"Yeah.. that wood work!"
Crack head engineering
It happens all of the time, its why I love that science is a cumulative effort. During my thesis I would regularly spend days racking my brain for a solution, then when consulting with other grad students they'd immediately come up with an extremely simple and elegant idea that made my life 100x easier. Sometimes we all just need to give a friend some wood 🥲
He wanted to show them the cool metal atomizer he built, can't blame him.
The fact that AnyDesk came up with this is incredible. I am glad they clearly gave you the creative freedom to do what you wanted with this.
As someone who has been using any desk for a few years, i am so glad to see them here lmao
Marketing genius. Bring the people more styropyro semisanity !
Mom: Why dont you play with the neighbours kid?
The neighbours kid:
Michio Kaku😅
I would be playing with him everyday if he was my neighbour xD
There are few things funnier than making things explode without explosives
Lol
Ngl having such a neighbor's kid as a friend would be a blast
I am the neighbor's kid! No seriously, I am a 12 year old that enjoys building electronics.
The ARC interaction thing really made my eyes hurt. It’s really cool.