I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Chris Kellen Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hasn't it been sung? All those arms and legs torn apart from their unhappy former owners to the song of thunder on the many bloody battle fields of history is the triumph of the charcoal in gunpowder over those poor guys. Somehow it was necessary but our history is the sad tale that most inventions is fueled by the need to destroy.
"Any customer can have a car painted any color he wants, as long as its black" Henry Ford The model T could be painted any color. But Ford wanted to sell as many cars as cheap as possible. He took his famous assembly line idea all the way to one color only (at 1st) . It was sales marketing that later changed those plans.
@@12201185234 Unless you buy a Delorean or one of the twenty or so Stainless Steel Fords. The plastic panelled cars from a number of manufacturers are also paint optional.
The Fort Model T originally came in more colors than black, but due to the faster assembly line, only the black paint was used due to its faster drying time and ease of having only one colour.
Painters: Black is a color! Physicists: No is not, is the lack of light. Neuroscientist: Color doesn't exist, is just a product of our brains. Philosopher: but, what is a color?
"As a black guy with 2 1/2 black 🐈's that always wears black and carries black leather holsters and a black scabbard and black sheath on him at all times"- when out I'd like to concur and say .... Your dad is a smart man. My roommate always says how much heat constantly radiates off off me especially if I'm mad and or it's summer ... Came specifically looking for this type of comment
So fucking cool. In my decade plus watching youtube i find that a lot of creators recycle each others ideas. This is fine, they cover them from different perspectives and in different styles. You do this well too. But what is amazing is that you actually cover things i don't see anywhere else.
this might b a little premature but congratulations on the success i havent been around since ur first video but i wasnt long after, n its been crazy to watch ur subs rise so fast n all the positive comments in the comments section, id say this venture was a success, time to quite the daytime job :p i obviously love ur videos u do such a good job at presenting info in n interesting way, and u get the point n info across without talkin the entire time
10:58 "Black hole's inability to capture radiation with a wavelength greater than the black hole." Wow! I never considered or thought about that! Thank you! Cool!
that is a cool thought indeed! Hawking and Bekenstein used this fact to derive a formula for black hole entropy and temperature. I'm not sure, but it may be that any object is unable to absorb a wavelength larger than it.
When is the new video coming out?!? Your exploration of various topics is really fascinating, I would say without exaggeration, it's the best scientific/engineering content on youtube!
Well told storey with fantastic side tidbits of facts surrounding the main idea. This is some of the best science / history anywhere. (new viewer) Subscribing now. 👍
The script as well as the picture in the video are correct. Yes, the wavelength decreases as the frequency increases exactly like the graphic depicts. There is NOTHING to correct on this point at this timestamp.
Community College Genius , the picture is wrong. The right expression should be, the wavelenght in metres is 10 to the (minus x). The higher x becomes, the smaller the value in metres becomes. Only in that case the higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelenght becomes. So in every value in the picture @ 5:41 the minus sign is missing. Also the scale of the visible light is wrong. Now it starts at 10 to the power of 9 and almost ends at 10 to the power of 13. This range is way to wide for visible light. The range of visible light is about 380 to 740 nm. That means it should be drawn between the range of 10 to the minus 7 and 10 to the minus 6 or between 100 nm and 1000 nm.. I hope this helps.
You missed the most important thing about India ink! It is water insoluble AFTER it dries. You can use india ink to create lines for water colors for example. But being insoluble in water after it dries is incredible important.
insanely good videos man! I just recommend that you try speaking a little slower! Would make it so much easier for all the second (or 3rd etc) language Speakers tuning in. Thanks again for the amazing videos
This video is dense as fuck. Every minute you introduce a topic that could take an entire week to properly explain to a lay person. And yet, you make it work. Keep up the good work!
Because we forget to mention New Mind to viewers of other channels that are quasi-related? I bet a good handful of Clickspring and Machine Thinking viewers would enjoy New Mind too.
You answered it yourself. It hasn't been around very long. And frankly, 108,000 subscribers is a LOT for a 'young' channel. I see comments like this SO often, and it baffles me how people make remarks like this unless they're just genuinely unfamiliar with how youtube and social media in general works. Then again, hands up if you've ever tried to start a youtube channel? Yeah, I thought not. This might not be such a surprise to you then. Also worth remembering in general (because humans are so incredibly bad at understanding this) that youtube subscriber growth, like many things, is exponential, not linear. We have no intuition for exponential growth... But it has big implications. Quick; If you have 10 subscribers, and grow by 10% a day, how many subscribers will you have in 100 days? I'll start you off by pointing out that 10% of 10 is... 1 So on day 2 you'll have 11 subscribers. But what would you say the answer is? 100 subscribers? 1000? 5000? Would it surprise you to learn that if you start at 10 and grow at 10% a day, then 100 days later you'll have 137,806 subscribers? OK, new question. If this continued at the same rate, what do you think your subscriber count will be in a year? Did you say 12.833 million billion subscribers? No? Well that's the answer, believe it or not. Now, of course it's blatantly obvious that can't happen, so eventually growth slows down. In fact, for most people on youtube, even the ones that were growing that quickly for a little while, it'll slow down well before they reach 1 million. And it's equally obvious you can't have 2 million times the number of subscribers as the entire population of the planet. But even so, if there were no other constraints... That's what would happen after a year of 10% growth a day, starting from just 10 subscribers... Yeah. Exponential growth is weird... But what does this imply in reverse? I means that if you get there early, a channel that will be huge in short order may seem tiny initially. I've personally, more than once, watched channels go from less than 10,000 subscribers to 250,000 in their first year. And many of them hit 2 million by the end of the second year...
New Mind is amazing channel. You have such creativity that you lend a hand to survive this atrocious times with wars high tech weapons etc. Your work touches this writer to no end to deep foundation of humanity. Just wonderful and joyful to see such beautiful work, Thanks millions we you and I must learn to see the truth!
That story at the end is hilarious . Some guy got exclusive rights to use vantablack artistically, so another artist just made a new black pigment, that's nearly as black, and doesn't require such advanced application methods (vantablack needs a high temperature, but this is just paint).
5:45 in printing, CMYK color is used. It's counterintuitive to the general understanding of color. With Process color, black is all colors mixed together and white is considered the absence of color. Additive color, RGB, black is the total absence of color/light. And white is all colors (wavelengths of visible light) mixed together. This actually works in the practical sense. If you take 3 flashlights and cover one with a Red plastic sheet, one with green and one with blue and overlap the beams, you'll end up with a clear "white" light. CMYK is known as subtractive because it's starts from White (a white sheet of paper) and you subtract wavelengths on your way towards black. (C)yan, (M)agenta and (Y)ellow WILL make black when overlapped, it's just not an especially strong black, hence blac(K) is added at the end for a deep rich black.
If you wan to see something thats looks really "black" at home take a box and paint the entire inside black. Then close it up to where no light can get in and cut a small hole in it on the center of one side. That hole will be really black when you look at it.
Hi, would you have a source talking more in depth about that "modern association of Black" you mentionned ? I couldn't find nothing about it, even using search by image.. Thanks for your work !
Some of the few black widow spiders I've seen, had some of the richest black color I've seen in nature. Along with the brilliant color of red on them made me think they were quite beautiful.
Get yourself a night-vision scope and hunt them at night. Black Widows absorb IR light and show up extremely well in the scope when illuminated with IR light. Just look for the eight-legged black spot. It might work with an IR flashlight and a camera (admit, I have not tried this combination, but based on using camcorders to test IR remotes...)
@@MikinessAnalog Morpheon Dark theme with Dark Reader is good combo as well on Chrome. Other useful extensions: Tab Activate, Disable HTML5 Autoplay, Date Today, AdBlock, and Suspicious Site Reporter (to keep Chrome from truncating addresses). I use Pale Moon (clone of FireFox before it adopted a Chrome interface) as well but damn .. have not found an extension for it that works like Disable HTML5 does. On the other side, no Chrome extension for FTP compares to FireFTP. BTW New Mind .. fabulous vid .. they all have been.
What is the range from the coolest black to the hottest black? If absorbing nearly all light, can it be cooler than less dark colors of similarly constructed "pigments"?
Thank you for this video. I'm always fascinated by the richness and depth of the world in which I live, by the things most of us overlook, designate as unimportant or it may be taken for granted, leading to a similar failure to understand and respect things to which we owe much or which may be quietly offering solutions to some of our most pressing issues and challenges if only someone took the time to observe with the power of silence and stillness, as these are what give meaning and definition to Movement. Tired and outraged by the legions of harmful posers and purveyors of incorrect, false information, rampantly infecting the internet, and breaking down the quality of our understanding of life in general, I am often tempted to do something very destructive in response. I'm far too experienced to ever think such action would result other than to increase that I'd have destroyed. knowing that many people DO care very deeply and are powerfully stringent about the quality and accuracy of what they allow to cross the borders of their mind, as well as what they release into the world at large. This is a thing I can assert with all but indestructible certainty, is of paramount, VITAL import, and very alarmingly another thing 80+% of humanity chooses to regard with little more attention than they give to last weeks weather report.
Very Informative Video young man. I Appreciate Your Work on this Video. I Wish I had this Type of Information When I was just a Boy. With the Explosion of Knowledge that We all have now at Our Finger Tips because of the Invention of the World Wide Web called the INTERNET of Things. I can go places that I couldn't go when I was Young. The Knowledge of things is Mind Blowing. I'm Old Now. But My Wanting to Know All, will Never Cease. Because of People Like you, and all the others that take the time to Upload their Knowledge, Demonstrating what they're Good at Doing. Persons Like Myself Can Learn something New. Please if you can. Keep Showing Your Skills and sharing Your Knowledge. It's Appreciated by me and I'm others feel the same way Mate. Have a great day.
This was great until you started referring to temperature as “degrees Kelvin”. It is just Kelvins, not “degrees Kelvin” as in 3000K or 3000 Kelvins; we do not write 3000°K or say 3000 degrees Kelvin.
I'd think the aluminum foil is helping to radiate off the heat (since the absorbed light will quickly heat the vertical carbon nanotubes), thus it would only seem as if it performs better than vantablack, but the aluminum plate could just help to transfer energy and enable more light to be absorbed. Also, would be nice if they used this in capturing solar energy. Ofc only when they figure out which ways the heat is distributed.
Technically, since this is a science video, Back nor white are colors. Neither are greys. They are either a balance of all the colors or as in black, a lack of color.
"That," he said, "that... is really bad for the eyes." It was a ship of classic, simple design, like a flattened salmon, twenty yards long, very clean, very sleek. There was just one remarkable thing about it. "It's so... black!" said Ford Prefect. "You can hardly make out its shape... light just seems to fall into it!" The blackness of it was so extreme that it was almost impossible to tell how close you were standing to it. "Your eyes just slide off it..." said Ford in wonder.
Thank you very much for not just making this just another youtube video all about Vantablack!
Your videos are so far-reaching. They explore so many Concepts and history in such a nice fluid way that just flows like a river
channels like this can fully replace the obsolete formal education system.
Right, a video titled "Black" and in the first 2 minutes I learn the technical differences between pigments and a dyes
I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Yehuda Quinton instablaster =)
@Chris Kellen Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Ah, charcoal. Unsung hero of so much of human history.
Well carbon is basically the groundstone of life ;)
Can’t get any more heroic.
And according to Cody, good charcoal has no taste, either!
@@johnathancorgan3994 knew there would be a Codys lab comment here
Nano carbon tubes are used for the most deep black coating today 99.96 old news. 99.995 is the new black.
Hasn't it been sung? All those arms and legs torn apart from their unhappy former owners to the song of thunder on the many bloody battle fields of history is the triumph of the charcoal in gunpowder over those poor guys. Somehow it was necessary but our history is the sad tale that most inventions is fueled by the need to destroy.
my best spent 15 minutes today and in a long time. nicely presented!
You have the ability to ask all the right questions and then answer them in a really eloquent way! Love the content!
"Any customer can have a car painted any color he wants, as long as its black" Henry Ford
The model T could be painted any color.
But Ford wanted to sell as many cars as cheap as possible. He took his famous assembly line idea all the way to one color only (at 1st) . It was sales marketing that later changed those plans.
The only reason cars were painted at all in the early days was to protect the bare metal....
@@michaelmccarthy4615 That's still the reason cars are painted.
@@12201185234 Unless you buy a Delorean or one of the twenty or so Stainless Steel Fords. The plastic panelled cars from a number of manufacturers are also paint optional.
The Fort Model T originally came in more colors than black, but due to the faster assembly line, only the black paint was used due to its faster drying time and ease of having only one colour.
Thank you Captain Obvious.
The artist Renoir is quoted as saying, "I've been 40 years discovering that the Queen of all colors was black".
Painters: Black is a color!
Physicists: No is not, is the lack of light.
Neuroscientist: Color doesn't exist, is just a product of our brains.
Philosopher: but, what is a color?
@@martiddyThat's called solipsism, not philosophy.
@@aiGeis do you even know what solipsism even is?, also solipsism is studied in philosophy so...
@usmcusausaf read where exactly
"The best example of black body radiation is a black cat lying in the sun" - My Dad
"As a black guy with 2 1/2 black 🐈's that always wears black and carries black leather holsters and a black scabbard and black sheath on him at all times"- when out I'd like to concur and say .... Your dad is a smart man. My roommate always says how much heat constantly radiates off off me especially if I'm mad and or it's summer ... Came specifically looking for this type of comment
Your channel is totally one of my top 5 favourites. Please never stop.
"No nonsense functionality" My all time favorite phrase 👌🙌
11:21 - with the kelvin scale, it is just called "Kelvin" and not "degrees Kelvin". Also it is written fx. 5K not 5°K. Great video!
So fucking cool. In my decade plus watching youtube i find that a lot of creators recycle each others ideas. This is fine, they cover them from different perspectives and in different styles. You do this well too. But what is amazing is that you actually cover things i don't see anywhere else.
this might b a little premature but congratulations on the success i havent been around since ur first video but i wasnt long after, n its been crazy to watch ur subs rise so fast n all the positive comments in the comments section, id say this venture was a success, time to quite the daytime job :p i obviously love ur videos u do such a good job at presenting info in n interesting way, and u get the point n info across without talkin the entire time
hell of a video brother, thanks for the in depth look at black from all angles
Had a feeling this would be fascinating. Glad I followed that intuition. Amazing video
10:58 "Black hole's inability to capture radiation with a wavelength greater than the black hole." Wow! I never considered or thought about that! Thank you! Cool!
that is a cool thought indeed! Hawking and Bekenstein used this fact to derive a formula for black hole entropy and temperature. I'm not sure, but it may be that any object is unable to absorb a wavelength larger than it.
When is the new video coming out?!?
Your exploration of various topics is really fascinating, I would say without exaggeration, it's the best scientific/engineering content on youtube!
Your video series should be made mandatory viewing for children learning Physics starting from Grade 5. It'll improve their thinking ability
please do " Science of Abrasion " You can do 3 part out of this topic alone
Well told storey with fantastic side tidbits of facts surrounding the main idea. This is some of the best science / history anywhere. (new viewer) Subscribing now. 👍
Holy crap this is on my permanent SUPER IMPORTANT stuff list. EXCELLENT!
Once again, pure quality. Thanks!
This is an amazing channel
Your videos aren't monetized, you don't have a donation link or Patreon - what do we do if we want to support you?
Share the videos if I had to guess.
hmmmmmmm.... maybe look at the description where he has a link to his patreon? just a guess.... who could really say....
@@zh9664 Well, that's now. That Patreon didn't exist a year ago when I wrote the question.
2:43 This is from my favorite TV-Show Fringe...
Thank You for this amazing educational trip 👍
Awesome video and informative as always. We appreciate the effort you put in. It really shows!
5:41 please correct wavelength should decrease when the frequency increase...
also, it's 1000 /degrees/ Fahrenheit and 1000 /degrees/ Celsius, but it is just 1000 __ Kelvin
The script as well as the picture in the video are correct. Yes, the wavelength decreases as the frequency increases exactly like the graphic depicts. There is NOTHING to correct on this point at this timestamp.
@@communitycollegegenius9684 may be the comment is referring to the amplitude, the amplitudes are not changing in the illustration
@@communitycollegegenius9684 As you can the numbers below the image are increasing which is wrong. Instead of wavelength it should say frequency.
Community College Genius , the picture is wrong. The right expression should be, the wavelenght in metres is 10 to the (minus x). The higher x becomes, the smaller the value in metres becomes. Only in that case the higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelenght becomes. So in every value in the picture @ 5:41 the minus sign is missing.
Also the scale of the visible light is wrong. Now it starts at 10 to the power of 9 and almost ends at 10 to the power of 13. This range is way to wide for visible light. The range of visible light is about 380 to 740 nm. That means it should be drawn between the range of 10 to the minus 7 and 10 to the minus 6 or between 100 nm and 1000 nm..
I hope this helps.
Excellent research and production values!!
Mind blowing content!
It's only been a minute...do you just really like the color black?
@@aronnootebos805 I watch all the videos. They are top notch.
"Blacker than the blackest black times infinity." -Nathan Explosion
I am addicted to your videos
You missed the most important thing about India ink! It is water insoluble AFTER it dries. You can use india ink to create lines for water colors for example. But being insoluble in water after it dries is incredible important.
insanely good videos man! I just recommend that you try speaking a little slower! Would make it so much easier for all the second (or 3rd etc) language Speakers tuning in. Thanks again for the amazing videos
This video is dense as fuck. Every minute you introduce a topic that could take an entire week to properly explain to a lay person. And yet, you make it work. Keep up the good work!
Absolutely fascinating and exceptionally well presented!!
this is fascinating
(went from art to science... "that escalated quickly")
lol
The best videos are those that express an entire thought process journeying from one field to another to answer the originating question.
I love this human.
Can u tell us how many hours are invested by u for us to see this amazing video ....
Can u do a Q &A ?.....PLS
You clearly put a lot of effort and research into your videos. And you present it elegantly.
I applaud you.
I know this channel hasn't been running for very long but I can't understand why it hasn't got more subs.
Because we forget to mention New Mind to viewers of other channels that are quasi-related? I bet a good handful of Clickspring and Machine Thinking viewers would enjoy New Mind too.
@@andersjjensen don't forget This old Tony
You answered it yourself.
It hasn't been around very long.
And frankly, 108,000 subscribers is a LOT for a 'young' channel.
I see comments like this SO often, and it baffles me how people make remarks like this unless they're just genuinely unfamiliar with how youtube and social media in general works.
Then again, hands up if you've ever tried to start a youtube channel?
Yeah, I thought not.
This might not be such a surprise to you then.
Also worth remembering in general (because humans are so incredibly bad at understanding this) that youtube subscriber growth, like many things, is exponential, not linear.
We have no intuition for exponential growth...
But it has big implications.
Quick;
If you have 10 subscribers, and grow by 10% a day, how many subscribers will you have in 100 days?
I'll start you off by pointing out that 10% of 10 is... 1
So on day 2 you'll have 11 subscribers.
But what would you say the answer is?
100 subscribers?
1000?
5000?
Would it surprise you to learn that if you start at 10 and grow at 10% a day, then 100 days later you'll have 137,806 subscribers?
OK, new question. If this continued at the same rate, what do you think your subscriber count will be in a year?
Did you say 12.833 million billion subscribers?
No? Well that's the answer, believe it or not.
Now, of course it's blatantly obvious that can't happen, so eventually growth slows down. In fact, for most people on youtube, even the ones that were growing that quickly for a little while, it'll slow down well before they reach 1 million.
And it's equally obvious you can't have 2 million times the number of subscribers as the entire population of the planet.
But even so, if there were no other constraints...
That's what would happen after a year of 10% growth a day, starting from just 10 subscribers...
Yeah. Exponential growth is weird...
But what does this imply in reverse?
I means that if you get there early, a channel that will be huge in short order may seem tiny initially.
I've personally, more than once, watched channels go from less than 10,000 subscribers to 250,000 in their first year.
And many of them hit 2 million by the end of the second year...
Wow what a good video. Took me on a ride man
Top quality as always!
Thank you for your videos. They are illuminating
Black FTW! Great presentation 👍
New Mind is amazing channel. You have such creativity that you lend a hand to survive this atrocious times with wars high tech weapons etc. Your work touches this writer to no end to deep foundation of humanity. Just wonderful and joyful to see such beautiful work, Thanks millions we you and I must learn to see the truth!
Loved the video, thank you for such great information!
This video got dark towards the end!
i don't normally say this, but underrated comment
@@zh9664 thanks man, it's nice to be appreciated eventually)
2:39
Guy on the left: Hey fellas, what's new?
One of the others: Greetings fellow human male.
lol. just a random factoid they are from the tv show fringe. their called observers.
Black is everything, beginning an end!
@New Mind. You're a gem!
Great explanations and insights! Thank You!
That story at the end is hilarious . Some guy got exclusive rights to use vantablack artistically, so another artist just made a new black pigment, that's nearly as black, and doesn't require such advanced application methods (vantablack needs a high temperature, but this is just paint).
5:45 in printing, CMYK color is used. It's counterintuitive to the general understanding of color. With Process color, black is all colors mixed together and white is considered the absence of color.
Additive color, RGB, black is the total absence of color/light. And white is all colors (wavelengths of visible light) mixed together. This actually works in the practical sense. If you take 3 flashlights and cover one with a Red plastic sheet, one with green and one with blue and overlap the beams, you'll end up with a clear "white" light.
CMYK is known as subtractive because it's starts from White (a white sheet of paper) and you subtract wavelengths on your way towards black. (C)yan, (M)agenta and (Y)ellow WILL make black when overlapped, it's just not an especially strong black, hence blac(K) is added at the end for a deep rich black.
How robust are these coatings to mechanical and chemical wear? Touching by fingers, vibrations, dust, water / moisture, oxygen from the air?
This is excellent.
Amazing how we were able to capture on camera some of the earliest uses of black pigment on cave walls
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!
Very original 👏
For some reason, Key & Peeles video came to mind.
*"Ok! Black Falcon!"* 😄
Best channel ever
Well done! Thank you.
9 minutes and 30 seconds it dawned on me I clicked on a video about a color now I'm learning about physics
....😑 well played my friend well played
That was a good one bro.
Love the details! 😍
Beautifully said. Also, interesting choice not to include any sort of music - do you have a special reason to do that?
I want to build a PC room painted with this MIT black. Only the PC screen would be visible. No distractions, more immersion.
I can’t find a source for the information regarding black holes and radiation with larger frequencies. Where did you find it?
Very interesting. Thanks!
If you wan to see something thats looks really "black" at home take a box and paint the entire inside black. Then close it up to where no light can get in and cut a small hole in it on the center of one side. That hole will be really black when you look at it.
16:07 OMG I WANT THAT TO BE MY SCREENSAVER
Get Wallpaper engine from steam. They have tons of similar animated wallpapers.
@@silvervortex2441 isn't it more for porn
Hi, would you have a source talking more in depth about that "modern association of Black" you mentionned ?
I couldn't find nothing about it, even using search by image..
Thanks for your work !
Wow, great video! You must've put a ton of work into it.
Awesome video!
Fascinating, thank you.
what's the difference between Vanta Black and Stuart Semple's Black 2.0 / 3.0?
You can buy the black from Stuart!
* except Anish Kapoor
hey do u write and plan your videos by yourself or you have a team
Some of the few black widow spiders I've seen, had some of the richest black color I've seen in nature.
Along with the brilliant color of red on them made me think they were quite beautiful.
YA... DEATHLY BEAUTIFUL. I KEPT ONE 30 YEARS AGO TO OBSERVE IN A JAR N OVERFED IT N IT UM EXPLODED. I APPRECIATE THEM FROM AFAR NOW.
Get yourself a night-vision scope and hunt them at night. Black Widows absorb IR light and show up extremely well in the scope when illuminated with IR light. Just look for the eight-legged black spot.
It might work with an IR flashlight and a camera (admit, I have not tried this combination, but based on using camcorders to test IR remotes...)
4:35 Black text on white background has come to an end.. Modern times demand white text on dark gray background.
who says that? I feel that reading white on a black background is more tiring
Click your icon in the upper right of most youtube pages and switch to "Dark Theme". You will thank me later :)
@@MikinessAnalog Morpheon Dark theme with Dark Reader is good combo as well on Chrome. Other useful extensions: Tab Activate, Disable HTML5 Autoplay, Date Today, AdBlock, and Suspicious Site Reporter (to keep Chrome from truncating addresses). I use Pale Moon (clone of FireFox before it adopted a Chrome interface) as well but damn .. have not found an extension for it that works like Disable HTML5 does. On the other side, no Chrome extension for FTP compares to FireFTP.
BTW New Mind .. fabulous vid .. they all have been.
What is the range from the coolest black to the hottest black? If absorbing nearly all light, can it be cooler than less dark colors of similarly constructed "pigments"?
Bravo!
nice content, thx!
Thank you for this video. I'm always fascinated by the richness and depth of the world in which I live, by the things most of us overlook, designate as unimportant or it may be taken for granted, leading to a similar failure to understand and respect things to which we owe much or which may be quietly offering solutions to some of our most pressing issues and challenges if only someone took the time to observe with the power of silence and stillness, as these are what give meaning and definition to Movement. Tired and outraged by the legions of harmful posers and purveyors of incorrect, false information, rampantly infecting the internet, and breaking down the quality of our understanding of life in general, I am often tempted to do something very destructive in response. I'm far too experienced to ever think such action would result other than to increase that I'd have destroyed. knowing that many people DO care very deeply and are powerfully stringent about the quality and accuracy of what they allow to cross the borders of their mind, as well as what they release into the world at large. This is a thing I can assert with all but indestructible certainty, is of paramount, VITAL import, and very alarmingly another thing 80+% of humanity chooses to regard with little more attention than they give to last weeks weather report.
So much info.
16:50 Those seem to be fresh walnuts, What is oak apple?! walnut's green skin produces a very strong orangish black which hardly cleans.
does it come in black
The Darkside of science is awesome
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Very Informative Video young man. I Appreciate Your Work on this Video. I Wish I had this Type of Information When I was just a Boy. With the Explosion of Knowledge that We all have now at Our Finger Tips because of the Invention of the World Wide Web called the INTERNET of Things. I can go places that I couldn't go when I was Young. The Knowledge of things is Mind Blowing. I'm Old Now. But My Wanting to Know All, will Never Cease. Because of People Like you, and all the others that take the time to Upload their Knowledge, Demonstrating what they're Good at Doing. Persons Like Myself Can Learn something New. Please if you can. Keep Showing Your Skills and sharing Your Knowledge. It's Appreciated by me and I'm others feel the same way Mate. Have a great day.
And yet somehow you never learned what capital letters are for.
wavelength bigger than a black hole.... that are some mighty waves
6:41 You should've mentioned sharpies, that use violet and magenta dyes.
This was great until you started referring to temperature as “degrees Kelvin”. It is just Kelvins, not “degrees Kelvin” as in 3000K or 3000 Kelvins; we do not write 3000°K or say 3000 degrees Kelvin.
Man, now I want to rewatch Fringe.
I'd think the aluminum foil is helping to radiate off the heat (since the absorbed light will quickly heat the vertical carbon nanotubes), thus it would only seem as if it performs better than vantablack, but the aluminum plate could just help to transfer energy and enable more light to be absorbed.
Also, would be nice if they used this in capturing solar energy.
Ofc only when they figure out which ways the heat is distributed.
Oh yeah!Been long time!
Technically, since this is a science video, Back nor white are colors. Neither are greys. They are either a balance of all the colors or as in black, a lack of color.
If you can, watch this video on an OLED screen in a dark room, it makes it a tad cooler
You just went over the entire human history by talking about black.
Wow
Yeah that's why my favourite colour.
"That," he said, "that... is really bad for the eyes."
It was a ship of classic, simple design, like a flattened salmon, twenty yards long, very clean, very sleek. There was just one remarkable thing about it.
"It's so... black!" said Ford Prefect. "You can hardly make out its shape... light just seems to fall into it!"
The blackness of it was so extreme that it was almost impossible to tell how close you were standing to it.
"Your eyes just slide off it..." said Ford in wonder.
I've heard that the Ford Prefect is the highest form of intelligence on this planet...
@@LaGuerre19 He's a pretty hoopy frood. Definitely knows where his towel is.
14:57 I dare you to take a step.
What would happen if you achieved 100 percent light absorption? Black hole...?