I was going to add heater panels under the floor to a room, but now I'm thinking of doing the walls musou black with the LIT floor. Would be always glowing
It's amazing to see just how bright the paint is where it is thicker in some areas than others. I bet a second or third coat of the Lit would be phenomenal.
I bet his next video with this room will be covering room in 100% reflecting paint and *blowing a thermonuclear warhead in center* Very very intriguing
This is such a cool idea. Also: imagine a pitch-black maze covered with this pigment, but the only thing you have is a laserpointer. You can sketch out the walls using the laser finding your way to the exit.
@@SorakaOTP462 If it wasnt for the people who earn their living by making the tech you used to write this comment, you wont be able to share your shitty perspectives with world. So be thankful.
Just stumbled onto your channel. This is amazing! I was born in the late 50s. Back in the late 60s, there was a TV show called The 21st Century. They predicted that we would light our homes with light producing paint based on the idea that it would absorb sunlight during the day. Many of the predictions were way off. But it was a fun show to watch.
4:53 its fun and games till you turn the light on and off ... see several human silhouettes on the walls ... but you are the only person inside the room.
I heard a story about a guy working on some road-related stuff "borrowing" some white paint from the workplace to paint his basement, but it turned out it was retroreflective paint used for markings in the roadway. From what I heard, the room had some interesting light conditions.
@@littlefishbigmountain take a picture of you canted towards a mirror one side normal the other side you in the mirror and tell me wish side is brighter
so, during the day, or with regular light bulbs in a room, is it just like an ordinary white wall painted room? if so, this seems like a really neat idea for a children's play room
I'm thinking of how it might help with low vision problems. Putting Lit paint in a room with maybe 60 watt light bulbs. It could make a huge difference!
The end bit with the laser and the music playing at that part made it feel like I was watching a little glowing spirit leave a trail of light as it danced around the walls of my room like in a ghibli movie or in the anime Mushi Shi
@@Settiis Has anyone ever actually damaged their eye with a regular laser pointer? And obviously you'd have to make sure the child is somewhat responsible
But then he would of just told us he repainted instead of actually tearing the green screen up if he was lying he would not pay that much for 2 green screens
Probably more expensive than just having the electricity there. Also, note that what he says in the video is wrong -- there's just no way this thing could glow indefinitely in a warm environment. That would be converting thermal energy directly into work, i.e., it would be a perpetual motion machine of the second kind. You warm the room to charge the paint (assuming this is at all possible, which is doubtful), and then you need to let it cool so it can discharge. It won't work unless there's a cold reservoir (i.e. the cold air) to dump the waste heat. So it could work to illuminate cooler nights after a warm day, but it wouldn't work to illuminate indoor environments during the day time.
@@isodoublet There is the possibility the the crystals in the "pigment" can up convert some frequency of infrared photons that all warm things emit to visible green photons by capturing and combining them. It wouldn't violate thermodynamics because it could be taking two infrared photons at an energy level of say 1.24 electron volts and combining them to get a green photon at say 2.40 electron volts. with the other 0.8 electron volts being lost as a lower energy photon (that is unusable by the system) or as vibrations in the crystal which are then dissipated into its surroundings or which are eventually scattered as multiple even lower energy photons. The useable energy in the system would still decrease over time. (I hope this is the case with this paint but I kinda doubt it). If the paint is like this you could just get concrete blocks or even stones, cover the top with carbon black (basically soot with an optional binding agent) to absorb as much heat as possible (given the economics of the situation) and paint the underside with this paint. Photovoltaic systems would be better in some ways but this would be a lot simpler (simple enough that even small children, the disabled and the illiterate could make these things. They would also be much more environmentally friendly as everything but the paint itself could be made from locally sourced materials that are literally as cheap and benign as dirt, they would last millions of cycles and even if they were damaged (even severely) they would still function. The other possibility (and is most likely) is the heat simply accelerates the release of any residual energy the is being stored in the pigment from the last time it was charged with high energy light. A similar thing happens with a chemically powered glow stick. If you activate a glow stick so it glows then (carefully) heat it up it will glow much brighter but for a much shorter time. It may still be useful as a low level light source as the glow can last for hours but it does mean that the painted surface would have to be moved into a light source every day, then move back to where light is need at night to be of much use. I might be buying some of this paint for a project soon. If I do I will certainly be testing whether it is truly thermoluminescent or not.
@@zachcrawford5 "here is the possibility the the crystals in the "pigment" can up convert some frequency of infrared photons that all warm things emit to visible green photons by capturing and combining them." That would still violate the second law. You can't take a high entropy energy source and turn it into low-entropy. The available energy in a system at thermal equilibrium is already zero; you literally can't extract any of it. Any such transformation where "the available energy in the system decreases" is only possible if the system is not in equilibrium. "The other possibility (and is most likely) is the heat simply accelerates the release of any residual energy the is being stored in the pigment from the last time it was charged with high energy light." Indeed.
imagine being a kid and your parents own the world darkest room. Parent: That's it jimmy, into the void room you go, 30 minutes. jimmy: please, i don't wanna experience the void
How much pigment (lit) did you combine with a gallon of your white paint? I’m thinking of doing a project with this, any advise you could give would be greatly appreciated. Cheers. Really enjoying your videos!
@purringChaos It's magenta. A few decades ago some fashion designer called magenta "hot pink" and more recently people have started calling it just "pink". Pink is desaturated red -- On a CIE horseshoe-shaped gamut diagram, it's a region inward from the red edge. Magenta is on the straight line closing the arch, called the "purple line". It does not look "pink" at all, unless you call magenta pink.
@@aberrationeech.1838 anish kapoor 'owns' vantablack and make people pay for it at a high price to use it but stuart semple made another blackest black that's more affordable to everyone. I remember the pinkiest pink was also a product of his beefiness to him too if I'm not wrong. I also remember he also prohibits anish kapoor from using them. So there you go, one hella beef from a man, you can try search for threads or vids if his 'relationship' with anish kapoor, it's amazing 😂
@@RayDeoZa He doesn't own Vantablack, he has an exclusive license for the use of Vantablack in art. That's why people are pissed, he's preventing other artists from being able to try new things.
can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that this man has some of the coolest videos ever, never clickbaits, doesn’t beg for likes, subscribers or comments, has really informational content, and puts a bunch of effort and money into these videos?
@@MK8MasterJunjie Earn followers on your own. You don't need to mooch off established channels that have nothing to do with yours. Say something nice about the creator and move on. I'm sure he wouldn't try to advertise his channel in the comments of your vids.
Great energy efficient emergency light! Imagine needing to see while camping or something and just popping a lens cap off then breathing or rubbing on the end of the flashlight and you don't need andy elecricity
As a construction worker, specifically an electrician, this video was quite exciting. I am currently working at a jobsite that is a remodel, plus new addition. Everything got killed during the demo phase before remodel, there is no power or water to the remodel portion. Due to weird problems specific to this job, getting temporary power is probably 2 months away. What kind of temperatures are realistic for getting at least a dim lighting effect for an hour or two? Or is it mere minutes? We are accustomed to starting at 6 am so we can get off at 2:30 pm, but because of the circumstances of this job, we have to start later when we can see, and use portable battery operated lights and headlamps for at least an hour in the morning before we can see with ambient light. Summer temperatures are in the high 80s to mid 90s in my locale, is that enough to 'charge' this paint, and how expensive is it? Standard commercial building light fixtures are 2' x 4', my mind is picturing painting a few pieces of plywood (after a bit of thought, perhaps pieces of sheet metal would work better) that size in this paint and using them as 'lights' of a sort, after charging them by putting them next to a blowdryer or the like run off a generator. Am I dreaming, or is this a viable possibility? If I got the video right, truck headlights could even charge such "lightboards", as both light and heat work.
I'd love to see a room painted with LIT on the walls and floor, up to about 6" below the ceiling. Then the ceiling, to 6" below (so the corners are invisible) with the Musou Black. Throw some pads in there and a couple of pillows, lie down and look up... That would set the imagination on fire.
i would choose LIT. And again: Amazing content but the brightest shining thing in the video is your wonder and happiness when seeing results. Thats a bright light by itself! thank you for carrying that
Better idea. Musou black floor and roof, LIT walls, like walking on the void. And you could splatter the ceiling with droplets of LIT so it looks like stars
I love this kind of curiosity and dedication to your perfect mix of having fun and exploring science ❤️ thank youuu and thank youuuu for sharing your amazing work with the world 💪 keep it coming king of science
Deserts are pretty dry, it means that without enough water in the air to hold tempeture, the temperature fluctuate pretty easily... At the time the sun goes down, the temperature drop with it to pretty much freezing temperatures.
5:02 Whoa, that looks sick. It looks as if the floor is a translucent surface and someone is lying down on the other side of it, like those glass floors.
The super nasal voice paired with his flat delivery. I totally hear what you're talking about. Every sentence ends with the exact same delivery. None of the dialog feels organic, but a string of one-off sentences. But ONLY in the scripted segments. His speech patterns sound pretty normal otherwise, but still a little odd.
You can't actually charge the paint with heat. Heat causes it to release the light it's already absorbed faster, so it temporarily gets brighter, but in a hot dark room it would stop glowing fairly quickly.
@@ZanHecht Really? idk if i’m remembering wrongly but in his microwave video where he uses this same paint i think he said it’s a special property of this paint that heat can charge it
You are given the choice to live in the LIT room or the Musou Black room...what do you choose?
night mode room
How long time take do this? 🤔
the musou black is cooler because its like a black hole
Now make a chess board type wall design
Night mode
Now do a Musou Black room with droplets of LIT splattered throughout it. Then it'll be like floating in outer space.
Holy shit yes, that must feel surreal
Your loved
I was going to add heater panels under the floor to a room, but now I'm thinking of doing the walls musou black with the LIT floor. Would be always glowing
That sounds awesome! Too bad he teared up the walls' paint to do it
I hope The Action Lab guy sees this
“It feels very mystical and calming for some reason”
Those are paint fumes my man
LMAO
Maybe yes, but green light has been shown to reduce migraine pain. I may really be about the color. hms.harvard.edu/news/green-light-migraine-relief
@@jwbirnbaum It was a joke. Just sayin’
"It feels very mystical and calming in here. Let's make a crime scene." There's two kinds of people in the world, and this dude is both of them.
I want to give u a like but u have 669 likes so i dont wanna ruin that
Can we all just appreciate all the work the action lab puts in his video’s? And like multiple times per week an upload!
ok
He is on a room building spree
He is always appreciated by us
It’s called “ActionLab” for a reason. Don’t you think?
He deserves 10x the views and subscribers.
It's amazing to see just how bright the paint is where it is thicker in some areas than others. I bet a second or third coat of the Lit would be phenomenal.
2:34 He's ripping the fabric of space
Lol
why not pating the outside white then flip the walls inside so he can presserve his black walls
@@eDinozaurify yeah I thought the same thing
@@eDinozaurify he is scientist
@@SCP-049.4 same mr. plague doctor
When he turned his flashlight on it looked like nuclear explosion footage.
Exactly what I was expecting and what I got! 😂
3:58
Or most Light Mode versions of any app
Yeah, I was in my room at night and it hurted like hell lol
I bet his next video with this room will be covering room in 100% reflecting paint and *blowing a thermonuclear warhead in center*
Very very intriguing
James: it feels very mystical here and calming
Also James the next second: Let's try to make a crime scene
What a coincidence that I happened to see your comment at the exact time as James said that.
@@LTRX_ Twilight Zone action
@@LTRX_ dude same
@@LTRX_ same
@@LTRX_ same thing happened to me, is it a coincidence?
This is such a cool idea. Also: imagine a pitch-black maze covered with this pigment, but the only thing you have is a laserpointer. You can sketch out the walls using the laser finding your way to the exit.
there is video games with this concept! would love to see it done irl
Homemade LIDAR
There will be a lot of running into walls
That's literally the game Scanner Sombre. Great game, especially in VR, worth a play through for the atmosphere alone.
@@basketcase77 Wow that game looks very cool!
You should use the 100,000 Lumen Light in the black room too
I too thought that , but he tore everything up already☹️
@Revoker Yeah that's what I thought too. All the light will just get absorbed and turned into heat
@Revoker this is why he probably didn't do it
@Revoker no it wouldn't.
@@Descalabro prove it then.
What I'd love to see? A Musou Black room, spattered with LIT to make stars.
Perfect
Oh my god YES
YES
THIS^^^
Stolen
The amount of effort and time you spend for 1 video must be mind blowing , Keep bringing good content for us , We sure do appreciate the work
@@SorakaOTP462 what is the problem if it is his work? You cant appreciate because is a work? Xd
@@SorakaOTP462 dang someone’s bitter...
@@SorakaOTP462 If it wasnt for the people who earn their living by making the tech you used to write this comment, you wont be able to share your shitty perspectives with world.
So be thankful.
@@SorakaOTP462 yes
girls will never go out with him.
Just stumbled onto your channel. This is amazing! I was born in the late 50s. Back in the late 60s, there was a TV show called The 21st Century. They predicted that we would light our homes with light producing paint based on the idea that it would absorb sunlight during the day. Many of the predictions were way off. But it was a fun show to watch.
4:00 when you forget to turn on dark mode
So true XD
My eyes hurt, thanks
On my iPhone it’s automatic 😎
Ok weak eye.
@@ES11777 I think nowadays every phone can do it
4:53
its fun and games till you turn the light on and off ... see several human silhouettes on the walls ... but you are the only person inside the room.
@PEDRO PAULO SILLOS PEREIRA actually this one exists already, it is present in the CB game
I was just thinking about the way this paint could be adapted to a horror game lol
@@abogmus8904 What is the name of that scp?
@@smoshiwoshi i believe its the shadow person
@@smoshiwoshi it’s the lamp thingys
I heard a story about a guy working on some road-related stuff "borrowing" some white paint from the workplace to paint his basement, but it turned out it was retroreflective paint used for markings in the roadway. From what I heard, the room had some interesting light conditions.
I was literally thinking “I better see a frickin laser” about half way into this video... you did not disappoint
I won a bet that he would make a video like this
I thought he would disintegrate, 100k lumens is like sunlight.
Right when iread this he busted out the Lazer 😂
@@TechnicalTactician ruclips.net/video/YknAKucXpfI/видео.html
“mirrors don’t reflect that much light, they only reflect 90-95% of light”
Sounds a lot to me
I don’t know, that means they’re NOT reflecting up to 10% of the light. It’s kinda mind-blowing actually if you think about it
@@littlefishbigmountain take a picture of you canted towards a mirror one side normal the other side you in the mirror and tell me wish side is brighter
10 % light get absorbed by gray coating
How did I get here
One grammatical error can ruin a comment
Everybody gangsta till they find a random handprint on the wall at 3AM.
OH SHIT
🤣🤣
Fuck no
Phasmophobia intensifies
so, during the day, or with regular light bulbs in a room, is it just like an ordinary white wall painted room?
if so, this seems like a really neat idea for a children's play room
Yes it would look just white, however it might strain your eyes like the snow does from all the reflections.
@@PotatoeSnow but you could put it in other rooms where that's not an issue. like a living room.
I'm thinking of how it might help with low vision problems. Putting Lit paint in a room with maybe 60 watt light bulbs. It could make a huge difference!
@@susanparker7660 60W light bulbs? That's so last century.
3:06
Have you actually, you know, watched the video!? 🙄
Make it like a chessboard, black then white or like half black half white
Or stripes even
half white and half black would be so fucking great
@@kyokajiro7327 ikr
@@dooshbeagge4950 dude that would be hella trippy
@@AM-er3zq absolutely, he needs to do it soon. The lighted parts will look like they are further away and floating.
Next up: The World’s Most Averagely Lit Room
lmao
"world's greyest room"
idts
@@sutapadey5274 You realize the original comment is just trying to be funny right?
@@sutapadey5274 you are probably fun at parties
Next: half the room with world's darkest paint, and the other half with the world's brightest.
Hopefuly he won't make too many unus annus jokes
@@lildickinson oh you know it's gonna happen if they do that
@@lildickinson why do you have the longest name possible?
Alternating stripes of Musou Black and Lit white.
@@geoffstrickler This was exactly what I was thinking while watching this!
The end bit with the laser and the music playing at that part made it feel like I was watching a little glowing spirit leave a trail of light as it danced around the walls of my room like in a ghibli movie or in the anime Mushi Shi
So that’s what it looks like inside a Minecraft slime.
LoL
LMAO XD
*with most advanced Texture Pack and Shaders
😂😂
Nes
*Crash*
“Oh theres my favorite corner.”
Hah, that cracked me up a bit
Yes thank you for just quoting the video and contributing nothing else it's life changing
I know it was in jest but. Wow, he really semeed to be making fun of blind people there. I don't care but I'm betting on a forced apology in 1, 2, ...
That was actually hilarious.
@@lemau8458 What have you done today to earn your place in this crowded world?
Curious how it would look if you paint the floor with this and the walls with black
Oooo yes
would be heaven
try it and let us know
@@tbdutt Hes too poor
Or the cielo g, like your in a box and it's bright outside.
Im glad that you find answers to questions I never knew I wanted to be known
This is what it would look like inside a Minecraft slime
vore
@@AeroTheVaporeon no
@@Feedbacker17 yes
@@AeroTheVaporeon oh god
vo- oh someone already said it
Painting the floor with LIT and everything else with Musou would probably feel like you're on a floating platform.
Really cool idea
I really want to see this
I think neater could be the ceiling with LIT and everything else Musou.
@@josephbolton5893 nah its gonna look like you are falling to the void
And walk barefoot on it so your body heat will create little glowing footsteps wherever you go
I could see painting a child’s actual room’s ceiling with this paint, and giving them a laser pointer to mess around with
I’m not a child and that’s something I’d like for myself, not sure if it’s a good idea to give a kid a laser tho could damage ther eyes accidently.
RIP their eyes...
@@Settiis Has anyone ever actually damaged their eye with a regular laser pointer? And obviously you'd have to make sure the child is somewhat responsible
Yeah and then you hear your kids scream and you rush inside to find 4:53 on the ceiling.
@@LexanderMiller yes. Lasers are no jokes. Especially the cheap ones have a much higher wattage than what it should have
I like the feel that this running line on 7:45 is a living thing and lives it’s own life. Moves for some purpose
So in the case of a power outage, I should paint my walls with LIT? Gotcha.
No, you should probably do it before the power outage lol
bro I like your anime profile pic
Kakegurui?
@@ryanguy5452 did you reply to the wrong person?
@@eve.m1026 ops yeah
When he started tearing out the black paint I kinda died inside.
Same... why didn't he just keep it ?
@@johnderat2652 Yea right?
Me too, Why he destroyed the portal. Just create a another separate room for lit room project
Me too. Some people would buy that
me too, me too...but I only have one garage. It had to go to make room for the light
His grandma: IM SEEING THE LIGHT IM GOING TOWARD IT
Him: no grandma you just walked into the wrong room
XDDD
I would've loved to have a room like this as a kid. Being able to draw on the glow-in-the-dark ceiling with a laser is a cool game/toy idea.
"Whitest thing in the world"
Clearly you haven't seen me try to rap
Honestly underrated ^
Your name is even Whyte
FFFFFFFF hahahahahahahahhahhahahahahahahahahahaha
@@cryo2156 i-
This statement in it's self it the whitest shit ever
“It’s actually the whitest thing in the world.”
Apparently you haven’t seen me play basketball
HAHAHA that was so funny 😐
I dont understand. Sorry
Hahahahahah funny
@@pabloalejandrofranca7691 It's a joke on how white people can't play basketball, Tanner here is saying he's really bad
I died. Literally, died. 😂😂
the black paint is so weird it sometimes looks like it is fake , like green screen :D
Ik it was Trippy when he was taking the paint of
A green screen doesn't have to be green. Actually it would make an excellent green screen due to its uniformity.
I would be surprised if he didn't make it blacker in editting somehow...
But then he would of just told us he repainted instead of actually tearing the green screen up if he was lying he would not pay that much for 2 green screens
@@1gorSouz4 it's even more black in real life the camera cant really get it right
I wonder whether some sort of solution like this could be used in warm, developing countries as a way of powering lights without electricity?
Solar panels
@@catanony Solar panels have very expensive upfront costs, especially for low income households.
Probably more expensive than just having the electricity there. Also, note that what he says in the video is wrong -- there's just no way this thing could glow indefinitely in a warm environment. That would be converting thermal energy directly into work, i.e., it would be a perpetual motion machine of the second kind. You warm the room to charge the paint (assuming this is at all possible, which is doubtful), and then you need to let it cool so it can discharge. It won't work unless there's a cold reservoir (i.e. the cold air) to dump the waste heat. So it could work to illuminate cooler nights after a warm day, but it wouldn't work to illuminate indoor environments during the day time.
@@isodoublet There is the possibility the the crystals in the "pigment" can up convert some frequency of infrared photons that all warm things emit to visible green photons by capturing and combining them. It wouldn't violate thermodynamics because it could be taking two infrared photons at an energy level of say 1.24 electron volts and combining them to get a green photon at say 2.40 electron volts. with the other 0.8 electron volts being lost as a lower energy photon (that is unusable by the system) or as vibrations in the crystal which are then dissipated into its surroundings or which are eventually scattered as multiple even lower energy photons. The useable energy in the system would still decrease over time. (I hope this is the case with this paint but I kinda doubt it).
If the paint is like this you could just get concrete blocks or even stones, cover the top with carbon black (basically soot with an optional binding agent) to absorb as much heat as possible (given the economics of the situation) and paint the underside with this paint. Photovoltaic systems would be better in some ways but this would be a lot simpler (simple enough that even small children, the disabled and the illiterate could make these things. They would also be much more environmentally friendly as everything but the paint itself could be made from locally sourced materials that are literally as cheap and benign as dirt, they would last millions of cycles and even if they were damaged (even severely) they would still function.
The other possibility (and is most likely) is the heat simply accelerates the release of any residual energy the is being stored in the pigment from the last time it was charged with high energy light. A similar thing happens with a chemically powered glow stick. If you activate a glow stick so it glows then (carefully) heat it up it will glow much brighter but for a much shorter time. It may still be useful as a low level light source as the glow can last for hours but it does mean that the painted surface would have to be moved into a light source every day, then move back to where light is need at night to be of much use.
I might be buying some of this paint for a project soon. If I do I will certainly be testing whether it is truly thermoluminescent or not.
@@zachcrawford5 "here is the possibility the the crystals in the "pigment" can up convert some frequency of infrared photons that all warm things emit to visible green photons by capturing and combining them."
That would still violate the second law. You can't take a high entropy energy source and turn it into low-entropy. The available energy in a system at thermal equilibrium is already zero; you literally can't extract any of it. Any such transformation where "the available energy in the system decreases" is only possible if the system is not in equilibrium.
"The other possibility (and is most likely) is the heat simply accelerates the release of any residual energy the is being stored in the pigment from the last time it was charged with high energy light."
Indeed.
imagine being a kid and your parents own the world darkest room.
Parent: That's it jimmy, into the void room you go, 30 minutes.
jimmy: please, i don't wanna experience the void
Abuse
That would be *H O R R I B L E*
As an adult that sounds awesome. Not for the child abuse part but give me a tab or 2 off acid and ill be in that dark room days
The Valar: That's it Morgoth, you are going to be cast into the void!!
Morgoth: the void?
The Valar: yes, a room painted with the blackest paint ever!
@Dieser NICK gehört gesperrt how does your opinion matter? Go ahead. Say why it matters.
I can honestly say he looks like he was having fun.
I'm your 200th liker, remember me.
@@changaoi8170 okay
@@changaoi8170 ruclips.net/video/YknAKucXpfI/видео.html
How to blind your enemy: Lock it into the room painted with the brightest white and turn on the most powerful flashlight you have inside.
Flashbang out!
How much pigment (lit) did you combine with a gallon of your white paint? I’m thinking of doing a project with this, any advise you could give would be greatly appreciated. Cheers. Really enjoying your videos!
This is honestly so cool, who knew the world's brightest color can literally shine without light
Needs to be put on safety features everywhere like stairwells, subways, street linework, etc.
@@rm9308 that’s expensive and impractical. Just put a backup light on a battery, it’s much cheaper.
POV: You can't pay for energy bills, so you paint your house with this.
thats what i was thinking!
Lol this probably costs more...
@@betzalelsacks7517 Short term maybe, but lonh term definitely not..
My country's electrical monopoly:
"Aight boys... We charge them for painting their homes."
Charge it at the day, then sleep early before the light fades.
Action Lab: "Hey, do you like your eyes?"
Me: "Yes."
Action Lab: "Me neither!"
Nobody: laughed
@@lemau8458 You must be fun at parties
@@lemau8458 Me: Laughed
@@lemau8458 I think what you meant to say is that nobody laughed, but what you said is that a person named “nobody” laughed
@@dinglequandale8574 what??
Dude ALL your vids are so cool and fun. Thanks so much for all your hard work and ideas
Fun experiment: put a bunch of people in the Musou Black room, hit one of them and leave.
Ensured chaos
What a madlad
There's an impostor among us
Guy 1: wtf bro
Guy 2: that wasn't me
Guy 9: *laughs with malicious intent*
@@michaelgobi3295 ruclips.net/video/YknAKucXpfI/видео.html
For anyone wondering, the LIT pigment is made by Stuart Semple; best known for his blackest black, the pinkest pink, and his beef with Anish Kapoor.
Is it the guy Tom Scott made documentary with for pinkest pink?
Whats with his beef lmao
@purringChaos It's magenta. A few decades ago some fashion designer called magenta "hot pink" and more recently people have started calling it just "pink". Pink is desaturated red -- On a CIE horseshoe-shaped gamut diagram, it's a region inward from the red edge. Magenta is on the straight line closing the arch, called the "purple line". It does not look "pink" at all, unless you call magenta pink.
@@aberrationeech.1838 anish kapoor 'owns' vantablack and make people pay for it at a high price to use it but stuart semple made another blackest black that's more affordable to everyone. I remember the pinkiest pink was also a product of his beefiness to him too if I'm not wrong.
I also remember he also prohibits anish kapoor from using them. So there you go, one hella beef from a man, you can try search for threads or vids if his 'relationship' with anish kapoor, it's amazing 😂
@@RayDeoZa He doesn't own Vantablack, he has an exclusive license for the use of Vantablack in art. That's why people are pissed, he's preventing other artists from being able to try new things.
can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that this man has some of the coolest videos ever, never clickbaits, doesn’t beg for likes, subscribers or comments, has really informational content, and puts a bunch of effort and money into these videos?
All of that is true for my channel, except for the informational part since I focus on entertainment.
And yet he is getting higher than normal ratio of dislikes to likes compared to other RUclipsr. :(
@@RGC_animation Are you talking about me?
@@MK8MasterJunjie Earn followers on your own. You don't need to mooch off established channels that have nothing to do with yours. Say something nice about the creator and move on. I'm sure he wouldn't try to advertise his channel in the comments of your vids.
@@Michaelroni-n-cheese I’m not mooching off them. I’m merely making a neutral factual statement.
Great energy efficient emergency light! Imagine needing to see while camping or something and just popping a lens cap off then breathing or rubbing on the end of the flashlight and you don't need andy elecricity
Imagine that room with a discoball. the streaks of light left behind from the reflections would look mesmerizing.
Yes, awesome idea!!
Or a star caster
Imagine a whole Night club painted with this paint
"Ah, there's the wall. Ah, there's the wall. Ah, there's my fav. corner!" gota love it
Plot twist: he painted the rest of his house Musou Black.
Pretty much the Discord chat when I send a light mode screenshot.
Nice to see rangers patrolling the Mojave
Damn now nothing in the rest of the house works......
As a construction worker, specifically an electrician, this video was quite exciting. I am currently working at a jobsite that is a remodel, plus new addition. Everything got killed during the demo phase before remodel, there is no power or water to the remodel portion. Due to weird problems specific to this job, getting temporary power is probably 2 months away. What kind of temperatures are realistic for getting at least a dim lighting effect for an hour or two? Or is it mere minutes?
We are accustomed to starting at 6 am so we can get off at 2:30 pm, but because of the circumstances of this job, we have to start later when we can see, and use portable battery operated lights and headlamps for at least an hour in the morning before we can see with ambient light. Summer temperatures are in the high 80s to mid 90s in my locale, is that enough to 'charge' this paint, and how expensive is it?
Standard commercial building light fixtures are 2' x 4', my mind is picturing painting a few pieces of plywood (after a bit of thought, perhaps pieces of sheet metal would work better) that size in this paint and using them as 'lights' of a sort, after charging them by putting them next to a blowdryer or the like run off a generator. Am I dreaming, or is this a viable possibility? If I got the video right, truck headlights could even charge such "lightboards", as both light and heat work.
I dont know how to explain but theres something about his smile and happiness that makes me feel extremely happy for him
@red dunkey what?
@red dunkey what do you mean it shows more of his weak
I'd love to see a room painted with LIT on the walls and floor, up to about 6" below the ceiling. Then the ceiling, to 6" below (so the corners are invisible) with the Musou Black. Throw some pads in there and a couple of pillows, lie down and look up... That would set the imagination on fire.
Now next Video: Schrödingers's Room *Musou black and lit room* at the same time
You die, but you are in a new universe.
AND THEN THE UNIVERSES CHANGE
Hello there Captain Levi
Oh hey levi
Levi lost a leg
Condolence
The true mc
This is every single child's favorite room. They can just draw everywhere.
No one:
People’s teeth in any toothpaste commercial:
They just paint their teeth 😂
A CELEBRITY SMILE THAT ALWAYS WILL HAVE SADNESS ✨👁👄👁✨
@@BritishEggz like idubbz
When you are hungry in the night and open the fridge for a midnight snack.
Hey cousin
@@likeapro1119 What up.
That profile picture goes so well with ur comment lol. I am deceased
Sup
@@thegood6276 Why,hello there.
Everyone: interesting
Wife: can I have my garage parking spot back
i would choose LIT. And again: Amazing content but the brightest shining thing in the video is your wonder and happiness when seeing results. Thats a bright light by itself! thank you for carrying that
Here's the dream: a ceiling painted with LIT and the walls painted with musou black.
Better idea. Musou black floor and roof, LIT walls, like walking on the void. And you could splatter the ceiling with droplets of LIT so it looks like stars
@@TheCanadianPsycho You need an award for this.
@@TheCanadianPsycho ruclips.net/video/YknAKucXpfI/видео.html
I do not fear the dark. I fear the light-absorbing furniture that I will inevitably trip over.
@@yessirz5657 can you not advert yourself you alt account
"That's my favorite corner"
That killed me.
No seriously, send help.
Are you still alive..?
That'll cost ya
Come back from the dead and give me a time stamp
@@austinwhitley4951 watch from 0:17 to get it
I'd imagine the black you just tore off cost more than the walls you tore it off of.
People rarely value something that is free.
The paint is really not that expensive. Besides that he made way more money making the video which of course is good for him.
@@Iosis6 I feel like he could have bought new walls for the new paint though, and then he would still have both rooms.
@@Yay295 I'm sure the novelty of it wears off pretty quick and then you want your space in your garage back to do other things. haha
4:45 bogos binted finally met his end
“Painting world’s brightest room”
Next video: “How I went blind”
🤣🤣
😂😂😂
XD
Now I wanna paint a room with Musou black and use LIT to paint stars and constellations...
That would actually be sick
Wow amazing idea
@@OnlyLyricsMatter bu dum TSSSS
bruh tath would be sick
Goo
"The whitest thing in the world!"
*stares at my arm*
stare at Mr. Clean teeth’s
Wdym?
@@yubi-kun958 Self-explanatory
@@wrektz i am dumb
Hi anna
I love this kind of curiosity and dedication to your perfect mix of having fun and exploring science ❤️ thank youuu and thank youuuu for sharing your amazing work with the world 💪 keep it coming king of science
"Look how bright"
Camera's auto ISO "ehm, well..."
Technology defeated staring at the sun
@@user-ii2fu7ii6z ruclips.net/video/YknAKucXpfI/видео.html
@I.M. Shirley Rongh Not a rickroll
But nothing important
Hot take: the “ghost zone” in Danny Phantom is actually just that LIT paint
Not sure you know what hot take means
actually it might be true
"It feels very mystical and calming in here for some reason."
That would be the paint fumes there guy.
Paint fumes?
@@aberrationeech.1838 Implying that he's high.
(Off of the chemicals in the fumes. Like when you use acetone or turpentine in an unventilated space.)
Action Lab is so entertaining and cool. I never get so boring when watching these.
What I want to see is clothes covered with this stuff. Imagine having a cape covered with LIT.
That would be LIT
The outside of cape covered in the blackest color and the inside covered with LIT would be suuuuuper cool to see when it gets flipped in the wind
Shit, this all too LIT!
All of these comments are LIT
Those white stuff sure are bright...
-wait...
imagine if a burglar broke into the garage and saw this... the dudes gonna be traumatized XD
Especially as he's triggering a *big* strobe.
Which is how I setup part of my alarm system 🤘
@@claudevieaul1465 nice!
Paint your safe room in it. You know someone was in there if its glowing. Only catch is the guy turned on the light and screams in terror.
Action lab comes out saying
“ WLCOME TO *PARADISE* “
I legitimately laughed at the call back “oop, there’s my favorite corner”
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I love that harbor freight pneumatic paint shaker, everyone should have one
Now make a half black half white room and...
*MEMENTO MORI UNUS ANNUS*
HAHAHAHAHAH memento mori friend
*Unus Annus*
Memento mori my peeps :) I'm so glad we get to share the memories... Unus annus.
It's tHE dAncE oF iTaly
Half Vanta black, half this
Memento Mori Unus Annus ⏳
"If you keep your room warm enough you can have a room that glows indefinitely"
*Bulbs sale rate in Florida drops to 0%*
*Stonks*
People outside Florida watch this video
Even people outside the USA!!!
@@ME0WMERE Did you miss the point that it's always hot in Florida?
Florida is still pretty cold in winter.
paint in Australia: stonks
"world brightest room"
*man turns green*
it's brightest not whitest
@@crespy695 ?
He did that so we don’t go fucking blimd
@@crespy695 Lime green light really is the brightest & sharpest light especially if it also glows thru UVA light.
@@KokoJeuru that's cool
The beat matching with the speed you placed the items at 2:46 was amazing editing,
"A room painted with the brightest paint" how discord light mode feels
I was gonna reply something similar to him but it’s already at 500
Lol I turned on discord light one time and forgot how to turn it off and have been to laze to look it up so every morning my eyes feel like painnnnn
Im a hardcore player and i proved it because i use discord on light mode
Your avatar is so cute
@@kirara2516 there are no time for dad jokes big man
Love this video. You've clearly got a child-like joy when it comes to experiments, and that earned a subscriber from me
69 likes… keep it
Do u like god
no dont
Another room: this paint and musou black paint together in a room
UPDATE: He made the video!!
*Dark and light*
Black and bright
unus annus room
Half of if black, the second half white with the flashlight on, and him standing in the middle. That would be cool.
I suggested that in the black room
I thought glow in the dark things could maybe be charged with warmth! I wash this glow in the dark Keychain and I could've sworn it got brighter
I was expecting white, got green, appreciated it either way
If u keep the room warm it can glow indefinitely
People in the deserts: *STONKS*
At nighttime, deserts get extremely cold - on average, they go below freezing temperatures.
Deserts are pretty dry, it means that without enough water in the air to hold tempeture, the temperature fluctuate pretty easily... At the time the sun goes down, the temperature drop with it to pretty much freezing temperatures.
Why would you be up at night tho? And heaters are also a thing in deserts I lived in one for most of my life.
Nice profile picture and sick name
You don't live near my dessert.
“it’s the whitest thing in the world”
but does it like starbucks??
PUMPKIN SPICE
you can't tell me that "spectrulon" doesn't sound like something from a Starbucks menu.
@@remouladenbaron4903 sounds more like a transformer
Question. Have you ever had caribou?
5:02 Whoa, that looks sick. It looks as if the floor is a translucent surface and someone is lying down on the other side of it, like those glass floors.
Why does his voice sound like he’s being ironic about everything
projection
Because
Because I did war crimes in 1945
The super nasal voice paired with his flat delivery. I totally hear what you're talking about. Every sentence ends with the exact same delivery. None of the dialog feels organic, but a string of one-off sentences. But ONLY in the scripted segments. His speech patterns sound pretty normal otherwise, but still a little odd.
Thank you
Everything's fine until the shadow figure in the floor starts moving.
Damn trauma demons invading my void of white
I'm picturing a stop-motion film utilizing this concept now. Something something shadow's day off.
He's having his peter pan moment
Jesus died and rose for you, believe onto Him for salvation know you stand comdemed and be saved.
@@Fit4C what-
"The crime scene" reminds me of nuclear shadows... Creeeepy
What if you use a projector? Would projected image stay on walls?
Actually this would be a great way to save elictricity, especially in places where it's very warm.
I was thinking so.
@@actually5004 same!
Like in tropical countries?
You can't actually charge the paint with heat. Heat causes it to release the light it's already absorbed faster, so it temporarily gets brighter, but in a hot dark room it would stop glowing fairly quickly.
@@ZanHecht Really? idk if i’m remembering wrongly but in his microwave video where he uses this same paint i think he said it’s a special property of this paint that heat can charge it
Him: “This is the whitest thing ever”
Me: *Remembers that one time my ranga mate took off his shirt*
lol XD
Lol
Or Visit a Trump tart rally!
That’s literally racist
@@pablojavier7965 wtf is wrong with you?
imagine if this paint existed before light bulb was invented
Would be even more useless
@@AhmedEx1. It would literally be the opposite of useless...
Should've shown how it looked with lights on