Faraday's Worms Look Like Alien Lifeforms

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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  • @TheActionLab
    @TheActionLab  Год назад +889

    I actually discovered how well olive oil worked because I was just trying random different oils. The original paper published on this used silicon oil. But the ethanol mixes with the silicon after a while. Olive oil actually worked better!

    • @Mikeymouse1
      @Mikeymouse1 Год назад +44

      Wow, I would just follow what the paper said. Real smart people would test and experiment with stuff, due to curiosity. Thank you for making everyone smarter every video.

    • @EvonixTheGreatest
      @EvonixTheGreatest Год назад +5

      Science!

    • @gmgunner
      @gmgunner Год назад +4

      Can you perform the same experiment but introduce the liquid deep into the oil?

    • @alshahriar6230
      @alshahriar6230 Год назад +5

      A real Eureka moment

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae Год назад +5

      Is there any chance of gettin an edited version of this with the background hum removed? It happens to be extremely overloadin to me due to my auditory processing disorder and makes it impossible to focus on anythin bein said or rly anythin at all. I legit had to stop the vid not even ten secs into that bit after holdin my hands over my ears expectin it to not last long... But it seems to just continue for the whole time youre talkin and thats just too much to handle

  • @cobravello453
    @cobravello453 Год назад +323

    5:04 the worms spell out "SOS" with their bodies as a call for help to escape from a man who doesn't even want to admit they are alive

    • @sorushflummi411
      @sorushflummi411 Год назад +13

      As well as Part of Reality asking for Help, because it is pretty close...

    • @sorushflummi411
      @sorushflummi411 Год назад +7

      and they totally look alive!! :) The resonant Frequencies were around 60 and 240 Hz, nothing in between or the Frequencies weren't hold long enough?
      240 Hz is around Four Times the first Frequency - what about lower Frequencies?

    • @Eddi3Pwns
      @Eddi3Pwns Год назад +10

      What if humans are the same thing, just on a more complex scale.

    • @jamiecurran3544
      @jamiecurran3544 Год назад +3

      😁😂✌️

    • @thoughtstratum
      @thoughtstratum Год назад +5

      @@Eddi3Pwns well our physical reality is put in play by a more elaborate set of interacting mechanistic principles, set in motion by an underlying law of wave-particle vibration, and in the most basic sense the principles of attraction and repulsion, all of it blends to make mundane reality. So I guess you're right, it's like a large experiment 🎯

  • @coriscotupi
    @coriscotupi Год назад +730

    _"These experiments always make me hungry"._
    LOL, Got to appreciate the imagination necessary to introduce the day's sponsor for each video. Well done, sir.
    Great video as usual.

    • @magnusandersen8898
      @magnusandersen8898 Год назад +29

      It was indeed quite a funny segway

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  Год назад +176

      I missed the perfect opportunity to use the olive oil as a segue!

    • @phost9011
      @phost9011 Год назад +9

      yeah, alien worms always make me hungry xD

    • @Sonny_McMacsson
      @Sonny_McMacsson Год назад +7

      @@phost9011 He's secretly a bird.

    • @Andrew90046zero
      @Andrew90046zero Год назад +3

      He's working his way up to Linus Tech Tips levels of sliding into the sponsor.

  • @joshyoung1440
    @joshyoung1440 Год назад +63

    Dude... those standing waves at 2:22 are blowing my mind with how perfectly still they are. I thought the dish was empty until he changed the frequency and it moved. So cool

    • @Lennydontcare
      @Lennydontcare Год назад +2

      I’m pretty sure this is how they moved the blocks at the great pyramid. They resonated them around on a fluid layer

    • @PraviLukijanJC
      @PraviLukijanJC Год назад

      Again same person

    • @cbletl1996
      @cbletl1996 Год назад

      I think that's just the reflection of the container, I can see how it looks like a wave though.

  • @urk5204
    @urk5204 Год назад +65

    This feels a lot like how the theorized origin of life came into being... just a bunch of molecules floating around in a fluid, interacting with each other

  • @CoolLookinPea
    @CoolLookinPea Год назад +3

    “These kinds of Experiments always make me hungry”
    Gummy worms

  • @lootgodamn5721
    @lootgodamn5721 Год назад +174

    It's like a stranger version of lava lamps, I wonder if it's still possible when the ethanol is submerged in the oil

    • @trentoncarr
      @trentoncarr Год назад +9

      Will still float to the top.

    • @redshepard5306
      @redshepard5306 Год назад +25

      So we need to find 2 oils with the same buoyancy but different resonance frequencies

    • @lootgodamn5721
      @lootgodamn5721 Год назад +3

      @@redshepard5306 I totally looked over that, thank you

    • @Bubbles-um1bi
      @Bubbles-um1bi Год назад +1

      And apply a heat source at the bottom

    • @redshepard5306
      @redshepard5306 Год назад +5

      @@Bubbles-um1bi that's a normal lava lamp. Vibrations cause the effect in the video.

  • @OuterMaster
    @OuterMaster Год назад +6

    0:30 Basically the snake game in real life 😂

    • @cobravello453
      @cobravello453 Год назад +1

      exactly what i thought :D i wonder if it would be possible to manipulate the vibration so precisely (with several motors) that the snake game could be programmed to be playable

  • @itsdonaldo
    @itsdonaldo Год назад +12

    That'd be cool if if was olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Then dip bread in it and serve it at a fancy italian place.

    • @spagamoto
      @spagamoto Год назад +1

      Please enjoy this fresh-baked bread on the house while you wait, sir. BWOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaand to be clear, I'd definitely dine at such a place.

  • @KarstenJohansson
    @KarstenJohansson Год назад +4

    This is cool. I've seen a few different types of standing wave experiments, but this one is completely new to me.

  • @ShaneH42
    @ShaneH42 Год назад +4

    Creates alien worms: “this makes me hungry”

  • @joshisnot11
    @joshisnot11 Год назад +7

    I would love to see more videos of you just experimenting with varying scale and types of fluids.
    Reminds me of “The Game of Life”. I’ve spent countless hours in that game just trying random patterns and seeing if anything would stabilize.

    • @ericsumma7654
      @ericsumma7654 Год назад +1

      You beat me to the comment. But then mathematics and computer programs are analogs of the real world/universe, and mechanical systems have been used as analogs for mathematical equations long before digital computing was possible. It should be no suprise something like this appears to simulate life, quantum foam, fungi growth, etc. The most interesting thing to me is how beautiful the process is.

  • @omnijack
    @omnijack Год назад +5

    At around 5:00, it isn't quite the resonant frequency of the oil, but it *was* satisfying to see patterns forming around the gap beneath the petri dish. (Top-left)

    • @redshepard5306
      @redshepard5306 Год назад

      Came to the comments for this 😂 you can even see it vibrating over the edge in the last second before the youtube cards come up.

  • @jbirdmax
    @jbirdmax Год назад +5

    That is so absolutely fascinating! Thank You for sharing this amazingly beautiful experiment with us.

  • @PropaneWP
    @PropaneWP Год назад +1

    Easily my favorite channel for neat bits about science.

  • @cliffmathew
    @cliffmathew Год назад +21

    There is always something new and entertaining. Really appreciate your work. Thank you!

  • @bugsbunny8691
    @bugsbunny8691 Год назад +15

    I'm always so blown away by the consistently amazing topics of your videos that I always forget to hit the like button when it ends.. I'll try to stop doing that.

    • @mike1024.
      @mike1024. Год назад +3

      Haha I have the same problem, on almost every video.

    • @Crazytesseract
      @Crazytesseract Год назад

      What's up Doc?

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Год назад +5

    you're the best science channel ever. i hope you get recognition.

  • @tenet-rotas
    @tenet-rotas Год назад +1

    Now this is something completely new to me, fascinating stuff! Thanks for sharing!

  • @BackassWordsWeirdworld
    @BackassWordsWeirdworld Год назад +14

    I love how your videos and experiments are always somewhat related to things in the current headlines. You are a truther in your own right. Thank you. God bless.

    • @mike1024.
      @mike1024. Год назад +3

      Is there something in the headlines about this? LOL I haven't seen anything.

  • @Juss_Chillin
    @Juss_Chillin Год назад +3

    "These experiments always make me hungry." Perfect

  • @mike1024.
    @mike1024. Год назад

    Very cool video! It's amazing the visual effects that you can find by using chemical properties.

  • @breathedreams7344
    @breathedreams7344 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the content.

  • @Nulley0
    @Nulley0 Год назад +2

    Those worms looked like they were thirsty

  • @flashhunter2099
    @flashhunter2099 Год назад +1

    4:00 "It's amazing to see the radiation pressure just completely overwhelm the capillary force response to form these fingers that instantly extend and transform this near spherical drop into SPAGHETTI." 😂😂👍

  • @MammaOVlogs
    @MammaOVlogs Год назад +2

    Wow! loved it. Very interesting.❤

  • @synbiosblade
    @synbiosblade Год назад +2

    Need to show this to the slow mo guys would love to see this reaction in super slow motion.

  • @GeigerCheck
    @GeigerCheck Год назад +1

    My grandsons are going to love this!

  • @Canilash
    @Canilash Год назад +2

    This is wonderful to watch. I wonder if water on an hydrophobic layer would behave similarly. That's what the droplets moving around reminded me of.

  • @BenFoilHat
    @BenFoilHat Год назад +1

    Glad to see you’re experimenting with vibration and frequency. Keep going and you’ll find free energy.

  • @PETER217-j6e
    @PETER217-j6e Год назад

    I love your videos, thank you!.

  • @c.codyflick2210
    @c.codyflick2210 Год назад

    Smoothest ad segue ever lol love the videos keep em coming!

  • @id104335409
    @id104335409 Год назад +1

    They even shoot tiny bubbles!!!
    You always have the best reality hacks!

  • @go_guerrero
    @go_guerrero Год назад

    This looks like something procedurally made by Geometry nodes in blender and the warp shapes like changing the parameters. Really cool

  • @alimohammadmehr5436
    @alimohammadmehr5436 Год назад

    "These small worm-like creatures look like some weird amoeba..... These experiments always make me hungry." Lool. Good transition haha.

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof Год назад +3

    This kind of vibrational flow occurs at undersea vents. Perhaps it could have played a part in the origin of cells. 🙂

  • @Texsoroban
    @Texsoroban Год назад

    That was freaking awesome.

  • @alllove1754
    @alllove1754 Год назад

    You are sooo blessed with the instinctual need to learn (and/or teach [or not]) that you eat as much with your mind as your stomach🤩

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr Год назад

    4:48 That air pocket on the left side of the dish shows some response to the frequency as well, looks very pretty.

  • @anne4922
    @anne4922 Год назад +3

    Idea: Add different resonant frequency liquids and mix together the specific frequencies You may get results similar to some of those modern game of life simulations ;)

  • @Foobin_Lera
    @Foobin_Lera Год назад

    If you didn't explain the process, I would have 100% believed those were little blue worms. Always fun to watch these types of videos

  • @josephcotton6726
    @josephcotton6726 Год назад +1

    Now just saying, this thing could very well classify as alive. Here are a couple of things that something needs to be alive
    1. Respire: this is not always true, the Henneguya is an animal that doesn’t breath at all
    2. Move: they obviously move a lot
    3. Respond to stimuli: they respond to the level of vibrations
    4. Reproduce: these creatures reproduce like some starfish, severing themselves to create a sort of separate life
    5. Grow: they grow when they find more methanol
    6. Dependant On Environment: If the vibrations stop, they die, so yes they depend on it
    So by now I think you can tell what my opinion is, but I would love for some of you to discuss!

  • @betanapallisandeepra
    @betanapallisandeepra Год назад +1

    This is amazing

  • @MrSilverSerf
    @MrSilverSerf Год назад

    Wow! That is amazing!!!

  • @kamalhariz9427
    @kamalhariz9427 Год назад +1

    5:04 those liquid requesting help 😂

  • @johnburn8031
    @johnburn8031 Год назад +3

    Amazing 🤓

  • @SkyfishArt
    @SkyfishArt Год назад +1

    Pilotwave theory is not popular but whenever im imagining quantum field theory i just imagine its like oils floating on vibrating oils because its just so much more intuitive to me, and all these quantum fields is just layers in a 3D vibrating lasagna.

  • @pedrosoares9470
    @pedrosoares9470 Год назад

    So awesome!

  • @jordanlapointe4690
    @jordanlapointe4690 Год назад +1

    So cool!

  • @heatherreich2687
    @heatherreich2687 Год назад +1

    The faraday effect is so cool.

  • @mikalrj
    @mikalrj Год назад

    Loving the new hair style!

  • @tristanwegner
    @tristanwegner Год назад

    Great video. The excitation via speaker also is amazing on non Newtonian fluids, like starch with water.

  • @michaelripley4528
    @michaelripley4528 Год назад +1

    ACID video dude💯😂

  • @ixinor
    @ixinor Год назад

    @4:48 theres a moment these bubbles on the sides also have their outer edges react to the frequency. Look at the top left big bubble, it has a beautiful string like edge on it. What's interesting is how when it changes frequency the bubble changes to a more washed out brighter color. And bead like spikes surround it.

  • @Seth-mu3wo
    @Seth-mu3wo Год назад

    Love it. I find it rather beautiful

  • @MaestroLives
    @MaestroLives Год назад +1

    That’s weird AF. I love it! You should make a desktop product that uses that… something for home. I would buy it

  • @briangennardo6937
    @briangennardo6937 Год назад

    Thanks for the science

  • @TheCuggsmeister
    @TheCuggsmeister Год назад

    Wow. That's fascinating.

  • @krixelion8555
    @krixelion8555 Год назад +2

    Nice!

  • @dsdy1205
    @dsdy1205 Год назад +1

    'These look like worms'
    'These experiments always make me hungry'
    I...

  • @ddbb6618
    @ddbb6618 Год назад +1

    Very cool, many thanks for sharing just found your channel, thumbs up, subscribed notifications on and shared to many

  • @coolzyzop
    @coolzyzop Год назад

    It gives an interesting way to think about what space is and how it influences to material and that vibration is a powerful thing

  • @SnaptrixGaming
    @SnaptrixGaming Год назад

    Bruh is salivating over his experiments. A true man of science

  • @zeexii5660
    @zeexii5660 Год назад +1

    Next video: how Faraday's worms look like in a vacuum chamber

  • @Jonodrew1286
    @Jonodrew1286 Год назад

    Awesome, almost as visual stimulating as a cloud chamber - - like how they moved - sound and standing waves (resonant frequency) - I saw a youtube video on salt sat on a square platform and the different patterns made with different frequencies 👌👌👌👌👌🙏👍

  • @jamesfarquhar8507
    @jamesfarquhar8507 Год назад

    Fascinating.

  • @atreidesson
    @atreidesson 4 месяца назад

    This man never stops to suprise. Now he says that wiggly worm creatures that merge and tear apart make him hungry!

  • @SocksWithSandals
    @SocksWithSandals Год назад

    Fascinating

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    Wow, those wormlike bits are freaky!

  • @davie7ark242
    @davie7ark242 Год назад

    Hi man a seen youre vaccum experiment on bro sanchez and recognized you voice from you magnet running round the bottom of plate. and couldnt find uou till now love ypure work man..fariday cage a think of hearing this video ..good stuff bro👍

  • @BrianHurry
    @BrianHurry Год назад +1

    Pretty cool man

  • @staticostrich4689
    @staticostrich4689 Год назад

    "These experiments always make me hungry, so I'd like to thank the sponsor for this video, hello fresh" lol

  • @jessemeyer445
    @jessemeyer445 Год назад

    AWESOME 💯👍

  • @starboy001
    @starboy001 Год назад +3

    And That's why NICOLA TESLA said-
    "if you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibrations".

  • @ericchin739
    @ericchin739 Год назад

    I can also concur
    Hello Fresh is AWESOME and the food is insanely good.

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Год назад +4

    What happens if you add a surfactant or emulsifier to the ethanol?

  • @TheWayItIs.
    @TheWayItIs. Год назад

    Hello fresh offer didn't work like I thought, but gonna try anyway. Love the videos 👍🏼

  • @coolgun9547
    @coolgun9547 Год назад

    *a normal episode of Action Lab creating a brand new lifeform*

  • @paulocoelho558
    @paulocoelho558 Год назад +1

    Yes your experiences always make me hungry too!!! I already wanted to eat the ethanol drops. Nice that you can cook for us! Really nice intro...😄😄😂😂🤣🤣

  • @sirblue5586
    @sirblue5586 Год назад

    This is so cool

  • @dedmanzombie
    @dedmanzombie Год назад

    How neat it reminds me of when you made the electric paths you made with the metal beads that completed the maze a lot of the same patterns goin on

  • @abhirajbhokare1989
    @abhirajbhokare1989 Год назад +1

    Magic 'does' exist in real life, you just have to find, discover, explore what you don't know about. This video's content is a great example.

  • @gfootballer1030
    @gfootballer1030 Год назад

    I am following you since 2020😀

  • @mtaylorfoofa
    @mtaylorfoofa Год назад

    Very interesting. Imagine a planet or solar system with some sort of resonance vibration like that, very cool to see a Sci fi story about possible life coming about because of that haha

  • @trinitygoldmedia
    @trinitygoldmedia Год назад +1

    Too Cool!!!!!

  • @cykkm
    @cykkm Год назад +1

    0:47 Yeah, seeing slithering worms makes me hungry, too!

  • @westonding8953
    @westonding8953 Год назад

    Stuff I did not know about! I wonder what other applications there are of this!

  • @plinpain
    @plinpain Год назад

    I will put this in my library of curious hints that the entire universe is a lot more about frequencies/music/waves than we have thought this far.

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    "These experiments always make me hungry."
    Haha, yeah, right, I BET. Nice stretch, LOL!

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    Wow, that was SO interesting! I'm amazed at the number of things that I didn't even know about that you make a video about that both pique and then solve my curiosity! Thanks!

  • @eluraedae
    @eluraedae Год назад

    Man made a physical version of the infamous snake game.

  • @beepboopgpt1439
    @beepboopgpt1439 Год назад

    This made me think about the universe and lifeforms.

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Год назад +1

    So cool. I wonder if there are practical applications. Maybe medical

  • @lucasspringe5052
    @lucasspringe5052 Год назад

    I NEED to see this in slo mo!!!!! Can we get this to the Slo Mo Guys??

  • @microk7648
    @microk7648 Год назад

    frikking cool video. where did you get the speaker set up from? did you make it yourself?

  • @luis4godtube
    @luis4godtube Год назад

    Is this how quantum physics looks like? you have the wave function, particles becoming strings, all in one place

  • @J3Ga6
    @J3Ga6 Год назад

    This video made my dogs go crazy, im guessing b-roll footage was not muted. I also felt just a bit of nauseous. Either way, your videos are great, I enjoy watching them.

  • @vesawuoristo4162
    @vesawuoristo4162 Год назад

    Very cool

  • @tallentslastname
    @tallentslastname Год назад +1

    have you tried todo a 40/60 ethanol to oil split? I'd be really curious to see the snake like patterns would be even distributed across the whole dish :)

  • @inakiballesterospolloni3436
    @inakiballesterospolloni3436 Год назад

    "Look at these alien worms. I'm feeling kinda hungry now" ayo?