He can grab it because they are amazing heat insulators and than are terrible at transferring heat thats why you can touch them for a short time about 20 seconds before you feel the heat
@@theresaapocalypse5893well one; insulation works because it doesn't transfer heat. Thats the literal only requirement. Two; they grabbed it by a corner which was visibly less hot than the faces
@adisucipto7555 you’re stupid. They are not made of tungsten. I study aerospace technology and I can confidently say they are made of glass and silica fibre
carbon phenolic. it's incredible thermal stability allows it to take on extreme temperatures, well at the same time it's heat resistant properties allows it to act as a thermal insulator preventing the heat from escaping the system. The fact that it is red hot but you can still touch it with your bare hands demonstrate It's almost magical thermal insulation. The downside however is that it is quite brittle and susceptible to cracking, and it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight for prolong periods for this reason, It is also not very physically durable and is usually replaced somewhere on the vessel after each mission.
Wait, if it can’t be expose to direct sunlight then why do they use it in spacecraft? Or is simply rotating to face the opposite side of the craft to the sun enough to prevent damage?
@@Tazdingoyahahahahahai think it'd make more sense if it got a first UV-protective layer over it which can vaporize when they enter Earth's atmosphere and only then expose the carbon phenolic layer
The material is the actual main character, Despite a temp difference so much, it dosen't conduct heat🤯 Imagine how long it would have taken to heat it up💀
@@rayyankhan4737 idk but its sub white hot so its under 1200°C and over 1000°C as i see its heated in electrical furnace so I cant gues the temperature cause it can be set anything they want but it way be 1200-1300°C cause thats the reentry temperature and they're testing material used to proyect from that so it may sit in the over between 10 and 30 minutes its hard to estimate quickly
Mark 13:7-13 ESV [7] And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. [8] For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. [9] “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them. [10] And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nations. [11] And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. [12] And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. [13] And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. bible.com/bible/59/mrk.13.7-13.ESV
Mark 13:7-13 ESV [7] And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. [8] For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. [9] “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them. [10] And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nations. [11] And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. [12] And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. [13] And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. bible.com/bible/59/mrk.13.7-13.ESV
for those wondering: this is a really special foam used in tiled heatshields, famously used on the Space Shuttle, along with many other reusable spacecraft designs.
hotness and coldness are sense by us depending on the rate of heat transfer not by temperature of the object. For example a metal piece and a wooden block placed in low temperature (under AC or refrigerator), and when we touch these blocks the metal block feels colder than the wooden block however they are having the same temperature. Here, the block is warmer but the rate of heat transfer is low. But I don't know what that material is and is it used in the space shuttle.
+3000 aura for the person who picking up the metal for the first time and realising it does not burn thinking he or she has powers Edit:Thanks for all the likes
@@AARONwatson-mo8wono. After 10 seconds thud start to feel the heat. This material is ment to withstand existing and reentering the atmosphere. Notice the C by the degrees... try and guess what that means.
For those who still dont understand what these are for ill tell you: These are called heat shields or heat blocks they are used on rockets or capsules and protect the object from burning up when they reenter the atmosphere. I hope this helped
Those are Silica Thermal tiles, Meant to withstand Heat from the friction Of the Air Molecules Whenever Reentering The Atmosphere, They are always Placed at the Belly of the Shuttle. And no, these are not lights or anything, They are just Silica Thermal tiles that absorb most of the heat.
For those who don’t understand why a spaceship would need to get hot or get hot in space which is -#### degrees it’s called a heat shield used to slowdown the ship before impact to make sure it won’t hard anything, used in “mars rover landing” and every space ship
Space doesn't have a Temperature really. It's expressed as a lack of heat so it would be "Cold" in practical terms but that's variable too. For instance in Unimpeded sunlight in space stuff can get as hot as 600°F. This material protects the rest of the space craft from that insane temperature differential and also protects the craft during atmospheric re-entry when temperatures due to friction can reach over 1000°.
@sorrenblitz805 You are forgetting the radiation . THERE MO SUCH TECHNOLOGY THAT CAN WITHSTAND THAT REDIARION AND TEMPATURES.ALL THE SPACESHIPS ARE TRAVELING WITHIN THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE. WE HAVE NEVER REACH THE OUTER SPACE. We can't ever reach the depths of the ocean, and humanity thinks that we got to the outerspace . Is ridiculous. We can't even drill halfway to the earth's core. It's impossible to travel to outerspace. THink first on what we have accomplished inside the earth. Then you can find out that travel to outerspace is impossible
@@COOKIE_RL actually they are spacecraft heatshields, the spacecraft is the manned part (or unmanned but still the controlled part) and the rocket is what launched it into space, although you aren't wrong as the space shuttle used heat tiles and spacecrafts most of the time use ablator which isn't reusable.
Yes. Specifically it is a reusable insulating heat shield that uses a glass-like ceramic composite. Other spacecraft will frequently use ablative heat shields, which will vaporize in layers, with the vaporized material carrying the heat away with it and creating a small, protective gas layer. Ablative heat shields are very tough and reliable, and can deal with even the most extreme re-entries, but are typically one-time use. Some modern spacecraft use ablative heat shields that are thick enough to where they can be used up to 10 times before they need to be completely stripped off and rebuilt. Reusable tile-type heat shields, like on the space shuttle, do not ablate away, but rather have INCREDIBLE insulative properties that prevent heat from being absorbed by the rest of the spacecraft. However, they have drawbacks in that they can’t deal with extreme reentries - such as returning from the moon or interplanetary missions - and are quite fragile. The space shuttle Columbia was lost because large chunk of foam insulation from the external fuel tank broke off during launch and struck the wing, smashing the heat shield tiles on its port wing. With a damaged section of heat shield, the reentry plasma eventually burned its way through, causing the wing to fail and be ripped off. So, if you grabbed one of those white-hot heat shield tile cubes in the video, you could theoretically crush it in your bare hand… though I wouldn’t recommend it, as that’s a sure fire way to get instant 3rd degree burns.
Yep! its a demonstation of the tile material used on the space shuttle. Here's the original video this guy stole. ruclips.net/video/Pp9Yax8UNoM/видео.html
Not quite. This is likely an HRSI (High-temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) tile, which is made of LI-900 silica ceramic coated in reaction-cured glass (RCG) - the stuff that gave them their black color - which is made of tetraboron silicide and borosilicate glass, among a handful of other ingredients. That being said, LI-900 is somewhat similar to aerogel in that it is mostly air by volume, being about 94% air. But, the material that they’re made of and the method by which they are made is quite different.
If we take the example of the Orbitor OV-102, which was manufactured by Rockwell International and operated by NAS, its thermal protection system consisted of multiple materials that were used in the space craft: 1. The black coloured material is HRSI which stands for High Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation, which makes up more than 43% of the space shuttle. 2. The white coloured material is FRSI which stands for Coated Nomex Felt Reusable Surface Insulation, this makes up more than 30% of the space shuttle. 3. The off white coloured material is LRSI which stands for Low Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation and it makes up more than 23% of the space shuttle. 4. RCC which stands for Reinforced Carbon-Carbon, it is a critical component of the shuttle and it is used on the wing leading edge and the nose cap, where maximum temperatures are reached on re-entry. It is made up of sodium silicate glass, short silicon carbide fiber particles, silicon carbide, vacuum infiltrate with tetra ethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), and carbon/carbon two-dimensional layup. The Columbia accident was caused by damaged RCC on the wing leading edge that was unable to provide the proper protection for the wing components.
Ceramic composite: A material used for thermal protection tiles, such as those on the space shuttle. Carbon composite: A material used for the bottom of thermal protection tiles on the space shuttle.
Chill out guys, he still has 40 seconds of fire resistance left
i can’t chill out, i fell in the furnace
@@keithwilliams1921 neither can i, i am the furnace
Are you the block?
@@AftonPlays_12so Mr William is inside you and your warming him up? 🤨
underrated comment fr fr
Obsidian skull, can't take damage from fire blocks
but we don't even have a hellevator yet 😭
this is so underrated
@TheAmberrr My comment was called underrated I'm so happy 😭
For real tho lol
TERRARIA COMMENT Let’s GOOOO
He can grab it because they are amazing heat insulators and than are terrible at transferring heat thats why you can touch them for a short time about 20 seconds before you feel the heat
kevin the cube
Also why he held it by the edges
@@EthanccccNOOOOOOOOO NOT FORTNITE
That still makes no sense. They insulate heat. As in it stays outside. If she grabbed it from a side where heat wasn't applied, it would make sense
@@theresaapocalypse5893well one; insulation works because it doesn't transfer heat. Thats the literal only requirement. Two; they grabbed it by a corner which was visibly less hot than the faces
For anyone who don't know, this material was made from a Tungsten
for minecraft, this was made from a netherite block
@MD11KLMboy sybau
@adisucipto7555 you’re stupid. They are not made of tungsten. I study aerospace technology and I can confidently say they are made of glass and silica fibre
ITS CARBON TILES BRO
It's a freaking alloy
Gawd forgive these americans
Bro was obviously crouching to avoid the magma damage
DDAANNGG
It looks like an ochre froglight to me :o
@@rohemasgg FR
The pfp 💀
Nah i saw his fire resistance particles from a mile away
carbon phenolic. it's incredible thermal stability allows it to take on extreme temperatures, well at the same time it's heat resistant properties allows it to act as a thermal insulator preventing the heat from escaping the system. The fact that it is red hot but you can still touch it with your bare hands demonstrate It's almost magical thermal insulation. The downside however is that it is quite brittle and susceptible to cracking, and it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight for prolong periods for this reason, It is also not very physically durable and is usually replaced somewhere on the vessel after each mission.
he also touched the Black hot Edge not the red center
Thank you, paragraph guy!
Wait, if it can’t be expose to direct sunlight then why do they use it in spacecraft? Or is simply rotating to face the opposite side of the craft to the sun enough to prevent damage?
@@Tazdingoyahahahahahai think it'd make more sense if it got a first UV-protective layer over it which can vaporize when they enter Earth's atmosphere and only then expose the carbon phenolic layer
huh
cool
He's holding the fkin tesseract 😂
True 😂
The terreract is blue, and has nothing to do with heat.
@@CodeNotFound_404r/woooosh
@@gigachad864that's not even a woosh th joke was just bad
a tesseract is 4d???
Dang bro, nice shaders!!
Best comment I ever seen
Best of luck for millions of like🎉
Bro felt something more than the main character in him
The sun or?
The material is the actual main character,
Despite a temp difference so much, it dosen't conduct heat🤯
Imagine how long it would have taken to heat it up💀
He felt God in him😭🙏
And no I meant he literally felt God IN him💀💀
I thought that was a Lego brick 😭🙏
@@rayyankhan4737 idk but its sub white hot so its under 1200°C and over 1000°C as i see its heated in electrical furnace so I cant gues the temperature cause it can be set anything they want but it way be 1200-1300°C cause thats the reentry temperature and they're testing material used to proyect from that so it may sit in the over between 10 and 30 minutes its hard to estimate quickly
Literaly my mom when she cooks 😂
lol 😂😂
nah thats the froglight or sea lantern
Let her cook
Underrated
Le ti woman coak she yo mom
Nah, those are the froglights from Minecraft
fr
That's what I'm sayin
Frr bru
Kevin the cube from fortnite
Lol that's the first thing came up
Kevin. He is really chill just respect his space
dude was holding some awakened alien artifact
LOLLLL😂😂
I dont get it
Beacon. The Dagonians are coming
Ayo... we're in subnautica now?
20% of comments: actually knowing about it
80% of comments: VIDEO GAMES
10% of them are cooking related XD
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And, what is wrong with it?
@@generic_commentator_n2488You know jokes?
@@MrTripple I don't even remember writing this comment
"my mom picking up the chicken from the 300°f oil pan"
Edit: changed to 170°f
Edit: I don't know how to cook chicken
That's fr my dad and acts like it's nothing and eats it while it's burning hot
@@ThePickolasthey prolly tryna transfer Celsius to farenhiet, they just did poorly😂
I think you mean Celsius
fr
100°F is human body temperature
Sp this is why lego has such an amazing space catalogue
And my sleep deprived ass thought it was a lego brick
😂frl
Duplo
Hell yeah
Ye
Same and same
Bros holding Kevin the cube
bro kevin cube is purple ik there are other variants but your talking abouat kevin not the other variants
Kid
Fortnite kid😂😂😂
@@Mike_buckets11 bro atleast stop being toxic and get a job
@@wdaf-q9zagread
I didn't knew yellow froglights from minecraft are real💀🔥🙏
😂
Reminds me of those old "minecraft blocks in real life" Videos 😭
“knew” 💀💀 buddy get your grammar correct
Oh nahhh💀💀💀😭😭
Fr
Bro dropped the coldest spacecraft metal edit and thought we wouldn't notice🥶
Bro really said "Power is given only to those who dare to lower themselves and pick it up"
Who wants to be king!?!!
Not gonna lie, looks like a cube from a game with shader on
Minecraft
@@BordoBereliCicikus nah more like Unreal Engine 5
Mark 13:7-13 ESV
[7] And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. [8] For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. [9] “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them. [10] And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nations. [11] And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. [12] And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. [13] And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.
bible.com/bible/59/mrk.13.7-13.ESV
Mark 13:7-13 ESV
[7] And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. [8] For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. [9] “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them. [10] And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nations. [11] And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. [12] And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. [13] And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.
bible.com/bible/59/mrk.13.7-13.ESV
@@erdberkuchentvna just looks like someone has a their ambient occlusion strength turned up way too high on their textures
Not me thinking it was legos 😭💀
Just check out bro
Your not the only one dude me too..
Im the 400th like
Heheh 699
I was thinking they looked like the cubes from fortnite 😭
Thats either a yellow tesseract from marvel or an ochre froglight
for those wondering: this is a really special foam used in tiled heatshields, famously used on the Space Shuttle, along with many other reusable spacecraft designs.
What’s it called
@@FlintyMint silica ceramic tiles
For You 👑
"Just some red blocks" We getting 2x studs with this one 🔥
As soon as I saw studs I knew that this was.
-Kind bad JTOH player
'' i am not screwed '' - me in a jtoh / atos / the baseplate project tower
Yo doesn't that look like glowstone from Minecraft 💀
It's look more like sea lantern actually
@@SovietUnion-q1o a yellow one
It's the froglights lolll
No it looks like energon
@@SovietUnion-q1onice pf СССР?
Bros hand after he heildback the pain
Bro didn't forget his splash potion of fire resistance and an enchanted golden apple
He has acquired one of the Infinity Stones...
NAH THEY TOOK LEGOS TO A WHOLE OTHER LEVEL💀
NPC ahh
@@escoosy1763 Fr
@@qqqqqq0843so you like hating humanity dont you?
I was thinking the same thing lol
Not funny
Bro was the first person to hold the tessaract.
hotness and coldness are sense by us depending on the rate of heat transfer not by temperature of the object. For example a metal piece and a wooden block placed in low temperature (under AC or refrigerator), and when we touch these blocks the metal block feels colder than the wooden block however they are having the same temperature. Here, the block is warmer but the rate of heat transfer is low. But I don't know what that material is and is it used in the space shuttle.
It's aerogel I guess
It is aerogel, the most heat resistent material we invented, it is commonly used for heat insulating space shuttles
It's silica
@@agatedig4351 source?
@@someoneontheyt US space and rocket center, they told us when we were there, or look it up.
ngl that looks like kevin the cube
Looks more like an orange version of The Tesseract
It’s the yellow cube
Yeah
Yup
I was looking for this comment
bro held it up like a infinity stone 💀
Basically it cools so fast the outside is room temp but the center is still glowing hot
Bro was holding a mini motherbox👀
This is how Kevin the cube was made
You bot? 🦿🤖
What's she doing here
@@BudakPendekar I don't think it's a bot, it has verified icon.
Botted acc u can see it only has like 5 vids with 200k views and over a mill subs they botted the subs
@@applesauce5209 it's 2yrs Old account 😐
+3000 aura for the person who picking up the metal for the first time and realising it does not burn thinking he or she has powers
Edit:Thanks for all the likes
powers dont exist if this video was real he would have burns and peeled skin
@@AARONwatson-mo8wonotice how he grabbed the edges and not the glowing red surface☠
@@AARONwatson-mo8wono. After 10 seconds thud start to feel the heat. This material is ment to withstand existing and reentering the atmosphere. Notice the C by the degrees... try and guess what that means.
@@NightfurySkrill_Joel the C means Celsius
"+10000 aura"
Bro's no older than 12 😅😅
Are we gonna gnome how this brother just picks it up like it ain’t shit 🙏
Me using my hands while cooking: " OW bro, that was hot"
My mom cooking:
For those who still dont understand what these are for ill tell you: These are called heat shields or heat blocks they are used on rockets or capsules and protect the object from burning up when they reenter the atmosphere. I hope this helped
warthunder players be like: It’s stalinium of course
Underatted
Am not there yet, am on mobile
Normal person: its an ore
"Never!"
Devs need to buff americium bc mid tier to painful 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
It's made from carbon carbon which is the heat shield on the bottom of the craft angled at re-entry
Those are Silica Thermal tiles, Meant to withstand Heat from the friction Of the Air Molecules Whenever Reentering The Atmosphere, They are always Placed at the Belly of the Shuttle. And no, these are not lights or anything, They are just Silica Thermal tiles that absorb most of the heat.
It’s aerogel.
@@Baller-e2kwrong they aerogel is used for insulation in the spacecraft
It is silica tiles
@@cedybedy6054 thanks! I'll update the comment right away.
Thank you!!! I had to scroll a shit on just to see wtf this shit was as nobody was mentioning the material!
Froglight in irl is insanely useful
For those who don’t understand why a spaceship would need to get hot or get hot in space which is -#### degrees it’s called a heat shield used to slowdown the ship before impact to make sure it won’t hard anything, used in “mars rover landing” and every space ship
It's not used to slow down, it's only to protect the spacecraft from heat, parachutes are used to slow down the spacecraft
Space doesn't have a Temperature really. It's expressed as a lack of heat so it would be "Cold" in practical terms but that's variable too. For instance in Unimpeded sunlight in space stuff can get as hot as 600°F. This material protects the rest of the space craft from that insane temperature differential and also protects the craft during atmospheric re-entry when temperatures due to friction can reach over 1000°.
@@sorrenblitz805 yup i was talking abt reentry
Yes@@sorrenblitz805
@sorrenblitz805 You are forgetting the radiation . THERE MO SUCH TECHNOLOGY THAT CAN WITHSTAND THAT REDIARION AND TEMPATURES.ALL THE SPACESHIPS ARE TRAVELING WITHIN THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE. WE HAVE NEVER REACH THE OUTER SPACE. We can't ever reach the depths of the ocean, and humanity thinks that we got to the outerspace . Is ridiculous. We can't even drill halfway to the earth's core. It's impossible to travel to outerspace. THink first on what we have accomplished inside the earth. Then you can find out that travel to outerspace is impossible
boi holding it like hes the villain who find the ultimate ingredient for his weapon😭🙏
Bro picked it up like The Tesseract
nah bro literally have Kevin the cube in real life before GTA 6
The guy holding the brick is made to resist 1201°C😂
I went to my brother and told him “what is this” and he responded with “that’s the thing from fornite”.
Made to resist 1200°C
When the temperature goes 1201°C💀👀
Then it starts to get hotter but if its way over than maybe it will start to melt
@@clock160 Actually it gets way hotter when a space shuttle re enters the atmosphere, I don't know why the video says 1200°C.
Song lyrics goes hard 🗣️ 🔥🔥
Name?
@@BE-16 moondeity X interworld one chance slowed + reverbed
Ty buddy
Its such a satisfying feeling finding these comments
Everyone eles:
Me: FROGLIGHTS
Yes bro it's seems to be like Minecraft frog light
Why do I get this video twice in a row
Ain't this the heat shield
Yes
Well heat shields of the space shuttle orbiter, I think rocket heat shields are different
@@COOKIE_RL actually they are spacecraft heatshields, the spacecraft is the manned part (or unmanned but still the controlled part) and the rocket is what launched it into space, although you aren't wrong as the space shuttle used heat tiles and spacecrafts most of the time use ablator which isn't reusable.
Yes. Specifically it is a reusable insulating heat shield that uses a glass-like ceramic composite. Other spacecraft will frequently use ablative heat shields, which will vaporize in layers, with the vaporized material carrying the heat away with it and creating a small, protective gas layer. Ablative heat shields are very tough and reliable, and can deal with even the most extreme re-entries, but are typically one-time use. Some modern spacecraft use ablative heat shields that are thick enough to where they can be used up to 10 times before they need to be completely stripped off and rebuilt.
Reusable tile-type heat shields, like on the space shuttle, do not ablate away, but rather have INCREDIBLE insulative properties that prevent heat from being absorbed by the rest of the spacecraft. However, they have drawbacks in that they can’t deal with extreme reentries - such as returning from the moon or interplanetary missions - and are quite fragile. The space shuttle Columbia was lost because large chunk of foam insulation from the external fuel tank broke off during launch and struck the wing, smashing the heat shield tiles on its port wing. With a damaged section of heat shield, the reentry plasma eventually burned its way through, causing the wing to fail and be ripped off.
So, if you grabbed one of those white-hot heat shield tile cubes in the video, you could theoretically crush it in your bare hand… though I wouldn’t recommend it, as that’s a sure fire way to get instant 3rd degree burns.
Yep! its a demonstation of the tile material used on the space shuttle. Here's the original video this guy stole. ruclips.net/video/Pp9Yax8UNoM/видео.html
It's like a energon cube but yellow
That shit reminded me of the golden Kevin the cube
Bros got optimis primes spark😂
That's just Glowstone from Minecraft. Steve gave it to us.
I thought they were using Lego bricks for a sec there💀💀
My anxiety when he touched those blocks: 📈📈📈
Notice he picks it by the darker edges, where there its significantly cooler
Looks like redstone lamp lol
The forbidden lego 💀
Oh i thought it was the forbidden lego
Nah it's the dead pool red brick
bro drunk fire resistance potion 💀
The true question is how did that guy hold the block with his bare hands💀💀💀
Song name pls
One Chance by MoonDeity
Aerogel
Bingo!
Not quite. This is likely an HRSI (High-temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) tile, which is made of LI-900 silica ceramic coated in reaction-cured glass (RCG) - the stuff that gave them their black color - which is made of tetraboron silicide and borosilicate glass, among a handful of other ingredients.
That being said, LI-900 is somewhat similar to aerogel in that it is mostly air by volume, being about 94% air. But, the material that they’re made of and the method by which they are made is quite different.
my anxiety 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈⬆️⬆️⬆️
+1B aura picking that up🥶
😐
Use social credits instead
Spanish moms be like
He probably eat that one enchanted golden apple
Bro has kevin the cube when will it move💀
It just the layer behind the actual heat shield that made of carbon, this thing is works like a heat separator so the crew inside still cool
It looks like Kevin the cube on that one table 😮
That's why Loki wants to track your location 😜
Please sir more science stuff that I don't understand
As someone who has worked with molten steel and is a blacksmith I can say with 100% confidence I was puckering.
i want to be made with this metal💀
"Let me check this out" ahh guy💀💀
Why did that look like the yellow Kevin, the cube in chapter 2 in Fortnite
I'm so glad you didn't add the stupid trollfaces. This is so much better. And honestly, way better and cooler
WE CRAFTING MAGMA BLOCKS WITH THIS ONE! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
This happens because it is made of a material that is a good thermal insulator or, if you prefer, is terrible at conducting heat.
The resistant material may be impressive, but the guy simply just holding it up like it was nothing.
Bro Held The Block easily Like it was just a normal one 🗿🥶
If we take the example of the Orbitor OV-102, which was manufactured by Rockwell International and operated by NAS, its thermal protection system consisted of multiple materials that were used in the space craft:
1. The black coloured material is HRSI which stands for High Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation, which makes up more than 43% of the space shuttle.
2. The white coloured material is FRSI which stands for Coated Nomex Felt Reusable Surface Insulation, this makes up more than 30% of the space shuttle.
3. The off white coloured material is LRSI which stands for Low Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation and it makes up more than 23% of the space shuttle.
4. RCC which stands for Reinforced Carbon-Carbon, it is a critical component of the shuttle and it is used on the wing leading edge and the nose cap, where maximum temperatures are
reached on re-entry. It is made up of sodium silicate glass, short silicon carbide fiber particles, silicon carbide, vacuum infiltrate with
tetra ethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), and carbon/carbon two-dimensional layup.
The Columbia accident was caused by damaged RCC on the wing leading edge that was unable to provide the proper protection for the wing components.
Did you know fire is able to kill your nerves? “Anyway” picks up 1200* degree block
Bro drank a fire resistance potion!
they have to be light too, basically the properties of aerogel but stronger
Ceramic composite: A material used for thermal protection tiles, such as those on the space shuttle.
Carbon composite: A material used for the bottom of thermal protection tiles on the space shuttle.
I thought it was metal lego bricks 😭
so uhh were not gonna talk abt the fact that he was holding it
You can grab the corners because they are all 90 degrees.
The worst pain to possibly exist is to step on one of those
“What materials are spaceships made from”: ❌
“What material is the Man made from”: ✅
You can’t tell me that ain’t glowstone