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4:22 I like it when he called it "ender portal". He sounded like an uncle who doesn't know anything about minecraft but still tries to be friendly to his little nephew and I absolutely liked it.
I haven't seen a more consistently interesting RUclipsr, I have been watching you since 7-8th grade and I've finished high school and you still make so many interesting things everytime since so long, it's just amazing. I wanna thank you for explaining so many science concepts practically and entertaining us. You're one of the best person on RUclips.
I was wondering what happens if you curl the wire in the ring in a loop around the outer ring and back to itself. Would the plasma still spin within the circle but have a separate static bolt outside of it? Would you get two spinning arcs at right angles to each other? Would it cancel the effect altogether?
OMG thanks! 45 years ago I sold Jacob's Ladder plans via Popular Electronics classified ads. My last neon sign transformer has been waiting for an exciting project. This is it! Experimenters should know that modern neon sign transformers have anti-arcing built in, so you need an older model that will arc to build a Jacob's Ladder or Nether Portal. This is easy (and dangerous!) to test, just plug the transformer in and see if it creates a continuous arc. Question: How strong does the magnet need to be?
Give it 50 years in this sort of video. This channel might actually be used in history class. Teaching us about a history of a future technology that we don’t even have yet
@@TomtheMagician21 no, your just factually incorrect. I agree with the sentement, but you said it in a poetic yet factually wrong manor for emphasis and effect. What _ThePrufessa_ missed is that you were just speaking in hyperbolé. _"Hyperbole is *a rhetorical and literary technique where an author or speaker intentionally uses exaggeration and overstatement for emphasis and effect."* ~masterclass the website..._
@@Demonic_Tang I know I’m colorblind for fact, green and red…. It’s mild, but some greens look gray, so in my head also Some gray looks to me as a green.
@@amritkumar9537 oh yeah, I really did think that it was a nether portal, I really though we could play minecraft irl and defeat the ender dragon 😯😯😯😯😯😯
It's 2 am in North Queensland, Australia. And I'm winding down from work, to sleep.. and hallelujah... my fav. Content comes across the ocean at the speed of internet light. Mad.. cheers Mate. Love yr work.. respect.
I know all the title means is "making ring with a translucent purply plasma in the middle" but I find the thought of you just casually opening a portal to a hell-like dimension amusing.
My dad built a Jacob’s ladder where one electrode was a straight rod, and the other spiraled around it. Getting that dang thing to spiral all the way to the top was a pain in the keister. The outer spiral had an annoying habit of getting bent to one side.
This is also a lot like those "plasma balls" and even the "plasma lights" that you see in some of the novelty stores sometimes, (of which I have a few different colors of, which are very cool to watch), but these here that you built are totally awesome!
One way to test the effect of gravity (hot air rises) on Jacob's ladder is to lay it horizontally. I would expect the arc to form at the point of least resistance (the base of the ladder) and stay there instead of moving up. You can also lay the circular electrode vertically and I would expect the arc to form between the center (wire) and the upper edge of the ring, and stay there.
Me: "ohh cool a portal" Action Lab: "NOO DONT GO NEAR IT YOULL GET 3RD DEGREE BURNS" Me: *continues to proceed and gets teleported back to the dinosaur era*
What happens if you have a jacobs latter in a vacuum champer and slowly sugs the air out? Does it begin to move slower and completely stops moving at one point?
The spark on the Jacob's ladder also moves due to Faraday induced forces. The current up and down the two wires is nearly perpendicular to the current in the spark. This induces magnetic fields which repel each other. Your power supply does not supply much current but the force is still there. It is the primary force used to accelerate a metal slug in a rail gun.
I wonder if you could contol the speed of the arc rotating by an electromagnet to let a thin enough outer ring (maybe cut it with a little gap) vibrate and making it into a loudspeaker
Now make a plasma window in your vacuum chamber and demonstrate a real-life Star Trek-style forcefield. The plasma window should, in theory, keep air from getting into the vacuum chamber while active (allowing you to draw a vacuum with a hole cut into your vacuum chamber) and then allow air to pass through when turned off.
@@neutronenstern., the high temperature of the plasma allows it to have enough pressure to prevent the air at atmospheric pressure from passing into the vacuum chamber. The high temperature also increases the viscosity of the plasma making more difficult for the air and plasma to flow over each other, that is, preventing leaks from happening. Magnetic confinement of the plasma also keeps the plasma where you want it (in the window).
Wow, that was pretty interesting! Will you please make a follow-up video where you try inserting different things into the space between the ring and the wire while this runs? For example, wood, some sort of flesh analog like a piece of hot dog, maybe some glass, plastic, hair, string, an unlit match, a lit match, lipstick, water drops, ice, a crayon, a candle, etc.? And then try to bury it in water and run it? And of course you have to try running it in an active vacuum chamber, don't you?
You, sir, made me just have an idea about how to make a more efficient NOx generator for nitric acid synthesis. Thank you very much. I think the communication dept. will want to talk to me due to R/F interference though xD
??? So you want to see a pretty special effect instead of what is the real appearance of the experiment? Lol. The flickering is integral part of it. I think you have the erroneous idea that this is a Hollywood movie or something similar. Imagine if scientist put "filters" on their experiments just because they aren't "good" visually.
Thank you for making science so cool and understandable. Dang! If I’d had a teacher like you, back in the day, I would have passed science with flying colours.
when you first see this video: 'Making a Real-life End Portal' then, a few days later: 'Making a Real-life Nether Portal' I guess they looked at the comments
The magnet is how a microwave oven works. The outer ring has slots cut into it that don't go all the way through. The slots are inductors and the gap a capacitor. The spinning electric field doesn't really touch the outer ring, but the swirling plasma (in a vacuum it's not a plasma but energetic electrons) flies by the gap and "pings" the electrons in the outer conductor, which bounce back and forth until they've lost their energy.
What a great resource for me to get my niece who loves Minecraft into science! I try to teach her so much every time I see her and this would for sure help keep her attention.
It would be so cool (and potentially super dangerous) to make a huge version of this as an actual nether portal. Or at least something larger scale. Gotta call up Styropyro for something of that magnitude though
In the Jacob’s ladder, the plasma rises due to heating of the air. In the circular plasma generator, if the rings were in the vertical position and not the horizontal position, when the magnet is introduced would there be a stream of hot air coming off at right angles similar to a jet engine? By increasing the voltage, with the rings set at a fixed distance could this be tuned to function as a no moving parts turbine?
Greetings from INDIA, by any chance, can we get thrust from it, by placing that circular like metal ring on one the other, and may be some propellers.... so that can we produce electric thrust?? so that it can replace petrol or fuel in these modern vehicles...??????
Bigger rods for your Jacob's ladder with more power amd use a lazer to lower the atmospheric pressure to start the arch and a portal above the arc should be there. Toss something into it and see what happens.
So like saucer technology but like a ring that focuses plasma around a circle and the power of electronic magnets to run the plasma in a circle along the rim of the saucer with the extreme heat providing lift.. I have no idea I'm not a scientist However when you slowed that video down and I watched that plasma spin in the circle it just triggered something primal and immediately this thought came to my head many ways thanks for this cool experiment
I wonder if you could use the magnetic field from one arc to move another, wether it’s a second electrode, or making a second at inside, or making two rings that interlock, so they are propelling one another!
The direction that it spins depends on the pole, yes? Which pole (N or S) is facing up here, towards the camera which results in it spinning clock-wise?
It even works like a nether portal when you go through it you'll get sent to a place called H E L L when you kill sheep and cows and pigs and iron golems like steve
There exist speakers that use plasma pops pressure waves for the high pitch notes. I wonder if they can be made so that they also swirl and spyral the plasma for better visuals!
Make two of those and connect them to the same power source position them close to each but not touching each other then test it further apart too. This will connect them to each other and then they will be wirelessly connected. keep the magnets cool with cold lasers while the plasma vortex is spinning or the magnets will get weaker over time.
The spinning plasma gives the impression of a spinning galaxy. I wish there were more ways to compare the microscope with the macroscopic, like I believe you've produced in a visual way. Watching a second time while writing, I see the black background with white spots. Was that a coincidence? Is there a way to compare our solar system with an atom? Wonderful experiment, I'm so glad I was able to find it.
Hypothetically, could this concept be used as a cutting/shaping tool? Something more analogous to a grinding disc than plasma cutters already in use. Or would the plasma 'bend' around any object obstructing its path?
What would happen if you rotated the magnet so that only one pole is near the wire? Does it move slower, jump only on opposite sides or do the same spinning thing?
Wonder if this could be upgraded to an ultralight propulsion device? Have you ever measured to see if it has thrust? Certain shapes of rings might coax the plasma into a propeller shape.
I love how he calls the nether portal an ender portal as from the fact that he's too much of a scientist and doesn't know much about Minecraft. But regardless, it's fun to see him do really interesting things
It feels like Action Lab Man has been going through a dark time. There is something different about him. The way/ cadence/tone with which he is speaking, the man bun, the high voltage... Even his wonderment ("so cool") doesn't even get an exclamation point, it's just so matter-of-fact. I'm convinced he's just still doing his job and making videos to pay the bills and support his family, but that there is something underneath his superficially calm laminar waters that he shows the world. Deeper down .... there is turbulent flow. I kind of like it. It's like more of an antihero action lab man. Ya still love him, but he's not his old, usual, 'lawful good', " *WOW so cooool!* Look at all the *air bubbles* forming on the cathode! _woah-ho-hoo~ that is so cool_ " self. Well, i hope whatever troubles you are facing, you face with your head held high, and some eye protection. You earned it, after all. Just think of how many people in the world would recognize you in public, give you the short off their back if you needed. It's been great seeing your goofy and novel videos and experiments, Mr. Lab, and really lifts my spirits to see your subscriber count--and video quality--grow so impressively high. Whatever you're going through, you have our support, don't forget you're appreciated and loved by millions of fans. If I'm off the mark, then, well... ` ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Wow, people should see it in real life too, on video it's nothing like it. Man, your videos can lead to new inventions or findings!! It's like every time I see such video from you, I got the feeling that I need little to come up with a new invention that is nothing like it in the world, or I come up with new inventions in a paralel universe, wtf... 🍀🍀🍀🔥⚡️✨️
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Would you be able to build plasma gasification machine that consumes garbage?
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4:22 I like it when he called it "ender portal".
He sounded like an uncle who doesn't know anything about minecraft but still tries to be friendly to his little nephew and I absolutely liked it.
That’s almost ender-like portal
Ikr right he just called it ender portal 😂 and I’m like “ok sir that’s not what it called”
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cringe
well the actual portal is circular sort of so i guess it works
I haven't seen a more consistently interesting RUclipsr, I have been watching you since 7-8th grade and I've finished high school and you still make so many interesting things everytime since so long, it's just amazing. I wanna thank you for explaining so many science concepts practically and entertaining us. You're one of the best person on RUclips.
No comments but 128 likes?
Idea: kill the ender dragon
140 likes and 2 comments?? Changed
Bro this channel is insane, every singe second is second of joy. Most intresting channel i subscribed.
@@Demoli1584 xD
You should try putting the wire in a metal funnel, see if the jacobs ladder combines with the magnet into a spiral motion
this would be a really cool idea
He should see this comment
Very good idea!
That's a cool idea
I was wondering what happens if you curl the wire in the ring in a loop around the outer ring and back to itself. Would the plasma still spin within the circle but have a separate static bolt outside of it? Would you get two spinning arcs at right angles to each other? Would it cancel the effect altogether?
OMG thanks! 45 years ago I sold Jacob's Ladder plans via Popular Electronics classified ads. My last neon sign transformer has been waiting for an exciting project. This is it!
Experimenters should know that modern neon sign transformers have anti-arcing built in, so you need an older model that will arc to build a Jacob's Ladder or Nether Portal. This is easy (and dangerous!) to test, just plug the transformer in and see if it creates a continuous arc.
Question: How strong does the magnet need to be?
Give it 50 years in this sort of video. This channel might actually be used in history class. Teaching us about a history of a future technology that we don’t even have yet
The only man who can put water in glowstone and make it actually work
Wrong
@@ThePrufessa Mad
@@TomtheMagician21 dumb
@@TomtheMagician21 no, your just factually incorrect. I agree with the sentement, but you said it in a poetic yet factually wrong manor for emphasis and effect. What _ThePrufessa_ missed is that you were just speaking in hyperbolé.
_"Hyperbole is *a rhetorical and literary technique where an author or speaker intentionally uses exaggeration and overstatement for emphasis and effect."*
~masterclass the website..._
@@binaryglitch64 r u ok
5:26 Same in Minecraft, if you jump through a nether portal, you have a high chance of getting 3rd degree burns.
Nice one lmao🤣
Except you get third degree burns AFTER you go to the nether, not during it.
I hate when that happens
@@simarkarmani4034🤓
@@simarkarmani4034 🤓
For me it looks more like a toppled Nether portal, the end portal (at least in Minecraft) is black with floating lightgrey dots in it.
Thank you! I was wondering what texture packs and mods is AL was running… or what I missed.
gas stove
the guy really brought up minecraft in the middle of a science video like how tf does James know what minecraft is
You might be colour blind, they're light green I'm pretty sure.
@@Demonic_Tang I know I’m colorblind for fact, green and red…. It’s mild, but some greens look gray, so in my head also
Some gray looks to me as a green.
Thanks!
4:22 please dont tell me he just said "ender" portal on the same video he got a sponsor from gammarly
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You forgot the punctuation for the sentence
ok this comment is worse than the video
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Only The Action Lab can and will make an end portal in real life
Bro, isn't it nether portal
@@amritkumar9537 no it’s the portal to the quantum realm
It looks like the Nether portal, not the end
@@amritkumar9537 oh yeah, I really did think that it was a nether portal, I really though we could play minecraft irl and defeat the ender dragon 😯😯😯😯😯😯
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same bro in india
Probably the coolest experiment I have seen in a long while. Also very unexpected outcome (for me)
Me too. Two consistent forces resulting in an oscillating force, that is really very uncommon.
I know all the title means is "making ring with a translucent purply plasma in the middle" but I find the thought of you just casually opening a portal to a hell-like dimension amusing.
Add a sheet of black granite, and a sheet of quartz crystals. Heat the area with lasers to stabilize humidity.
Yes. I want to try and re-create it too
My dad built a Jacob’s ladder where one electrode was a straight rod, and the other spiraled around it. Getting that dang thing to spiral all the way to the top was a pain in the keister. The outer spiral had an annoying habit of getting bent to one side.
So was his ass irritated afterwards? Or did he lubricate it properly?
This is also a lot like those "plasma balls" and even the "plasma lights" that you see in some of the novelty stores sometimes, (of which I have a few different colors of, which are very cool to watch), but these here that you built are totally awesome!
I'm surprised you didn't mention that this is a simplified version of a magnetron, the device that's used to generate microwaves in a microwave oven.
Thanks, i was looking through the comments to find someone who also recognised this principe of the "cyclotron"
Explain more. We want to learn
@@Snatcher_Catcher Magnetron is the hybridized transhuman evolution of Magneto and Megatron.
And still no reply... I'd like to see this with a resonant chamber
The Action Lab: "Haha i built a nether portal now i will get more views."
His bed at night: *You can't sleep now, there are monsters nearby*
5:33 so if you try to go through this irl nether portal, you might end up in hell, which is literally what the nether is
One way to test the effect of gravity (hot air rises) on Jacob's ladder is to lay it horizontally. I would expect the arc to form at the point of least resistance (the base of the ladder) and stay there instead of moving up. You can also lay the circular electrode vertically and I would expect the arc to form between the center (wire) and the upper edge of the ring, and stay there.
What's the test? Everyone knows how that will work.
Finally, horizontal nether portal mod
True
Me: "ohh cool a portal"
Action Lab: "NOO DONT GO NEAR IT YOULL GET 3RD DEGREE BURNS"
Me: *continues to proceed and gets teleported back to the dinosaur era*
Looks more like Iron Man's chest thing than a portal. Cool looking either way!
Looks like I've found an awesome torch. Glows nice purple.
if this man can make end portal become real, maybe he can also make Aether portal become True as well.
Man Minecraft 2 is looking real good
When he says “Holy cow” it means it’s interesting
Man is close to make a real life dimensional nether portal happen, thanks to science
Well obviously we need to make this bigger and toss stuff into it
I like the way your neurons fire.
What happens if you have a jacobs latter in a vacuum champer and slowly sugs the air out?
Does it begin to move slower and completely stops moving at one point?
Doesn't a Jacob's Ladder require air molecules to work?
I love your videos! Keep up the great content!
Wait make a bigger one it would look so cool!!
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nether portal*
No, it's an ender portal
Bro made a minecraft portal in real life
@@sebestyenhorvath6064 is not tho
@@sebestyenhorvath6064 end portal is black, nether portal is pink.
@@Dondoesstuffofficial it is tho
The spark on the Jacob's ladder also moves due to Faraday induced forces. The current up and down the two wires is nearly perpendicular to the current in the spark. This induces magnetic fields which repel each other. Your power supply does not supply much current but the force is still there. It is the primary force used to accelerate a metal slug in a rail gun.
0:44 - "It's because the plasma is so hot"
Plasma: 😊🤭
Lol
He's the type of guy to hit dry tree wood with his fist and it chopping off only for the rest of the tree to float in the air
I wonder if you could contol the speed of the arc rotating by an electromagnet to let a thin enough outer ring (maybe cut it with a little gap) vibrate and making it into a loudspeaker
4:19-4:25 No, it looks more like a Nether portal than an End portal.
Maybe he has a life and doesn't spent his time playing Minecraft. Fair he gets corrected by some jobless kid
yeah kinda but nether portals can't be horizontal
Now make a plasma window in your vacuum chamber and demonstrate a real-life Star Trek-style forcefield. The plasma window should, in theory, keep air from getting into the vacuum chamber while active (allowing you to draw a vacuum with a hole cut into your vacuum chamber) and then allow air to pass through when turned off.
IRC that's how plasma torches work. It's a thing.
why shouldnt air be able to pass through?
@@neutronenstern., the heat of the plasma should prevent the much colder air from being able to pass through the plasma barrier.
@@adventureridergirl no i dont think so. Hot and cold air do always mix with each other.
@@neutronenstern., the high temperature of the plasma allows it to have enough pressure to prevent the air at atmospheric pressure from passing into the vacuum chamber. The high temperature also increases the viscosity of the plasma making more difficult for the air and plasma to flow over each other, that is, preventing leaks from happening. Magnetic confinement of the plasma also keeps the plasma where you want it (in the window).
This would be wicked as a long exposure photo! Would love to see you shoot one! Especially if there's no other light involved!
I have a video idea if we have something with no volume put it in the vacuum chamber and cover it so no air is going to be inside will it float?
1:20 Just noticed that you've gotten more fit than before, great work!
4:01 is arc reactor
Wow, that was pretty interesting! Will you please make a follow-up video where you try inserting different things into the space between the ring and the wire while this runs? For example, wood, some sort of flesh analog like a piece of hot dog, maybe some glass, plastic, hair, string, an unlit match, a lit match, lipstick, water drops, ice, a crayon, a candle, etc.? And then try to bury it in water and run it? And of course you have to try running it in an active vacuum chamber, don't you?
Good idea!
@@gavindinsmoor8196: Heh, thanks!
4:16 for a second, I thought that was paper.
The best part of this portal is that if you touch it it actually sends you to nether but then you can come back
been watching you for years and I can say without a doubt that you never miss!
You, sir, made me just have an idea about how to make a more efficient NOx generator for nitric acid synthesis. Thank you very much. I think the communication dept. will want to talk to me due to R/F interference though xD
Next video:
Making a weapon to beat the Ender Dragon
in one hit
A filter to reduce the flickering in slow motion would be appreciated! Otherwise great video!
???
So you want to see a pretty special effect instead of what is the real appearance of the experiment?
Lol. The flickering is integral part of it.
I think you have the erroneous idea that this is a Hollywood movie or something similar.
Imagine if scientist put "filters" on their experiments just because they aren't "good" visually.
i think this portal is a one way trip to the nether 💀
Such channels are one of the reasons I feel fortunate to be born as a human
Thank you for making science so cool and understandable. Dang! If I’d had a teacher like you, back in the day, I would have passed science with flying colours.
“ let’s see what happens when I turn on the high voltage….” So iconic. Love this guy.
when you first see this video: 'Making a Real-life End Portal'
then, a few days later: 'Making a Real-life Nether Portal'
I guess they looked at the comments
The magnet is how a microwave oven works. The outer ring has slots cut into it that don't go all the way through. The slots are inductors and the gap a capacitor. The spinning electric field doesn't really touch the outer ring, but the swirling plasma (in a vacuum it's not a plasma but energetic electrons) flies by the gap and "pings" the electrons in the outer conductor, which bounce back and forth until they've lost their energy.
What is the frequency of the power source used here?
This is the 2nd time in two days I've wanted a crossover video between Action Lab and Slo Mo Guys!
What a great resource for me to get my niece who loves Minecraft into science! I try to teach her so much every time I see her and this would for sure help keep her attention.
It would be so cool (and potentially super dangerous) to make a huge version of this as an actual nether portal. Or at least something larger scale. Gotta call up Styropyro for something of that magnitude though
In the Jacob’s ladder, the plasma rises due to heating of the air. In the circular plasma generator, if the rings were in the vertical position and not the horizontal position, when the magnet is introduced would there be a stream of hot air coming off at right angles similar to a jet engine? By increasing the voltage, with the rings set at a fixed distance could this be tuned to function as a no moving parts turbine?
Fascinating !
I wonder what it would look like in a vacuum.
Who knows, a novelty like this could result in serious scientific applications.
Greetings from INDIA, by any chance, can we get thrust from it, by placing that circular like metal ring on one the other, and may be some propellers.... so that can we produce electric thrust?? so that it can replace petrol or fuel in these modern vehicles...??????
Bigger rods for your Jacob's ladder with more power amd use a lazer to lower the atmospheric pressure to start the arch and a portal above the arc should be there. Toss something into it and see what happens.
So like saucer technology but like a ring that focuses plasma around a circle and the power of electronic magnets to run the plasma in a circle along the rim of the saucer with the extreme heat providing lift.. I have no idea I'm not a scientist However when you slowed that video down and I watched that plasma spin in the circle it just triggered something primal and immediately this thought came to my head many ways thanks for this cool experiment
One day somebody like this guy will play with some stuff and make some amazing discovery ! World needs more ppls like him !
I wonder if you could use the magnetic field from one arc to move another, wether it’s a second electrode, or making a second at inside, or making two rings that interlock, so they are propelling one another!
The direction that it spins depends on the pole, yes?
Which pole (N or S) is facing up here, towards the camera which results in it spinning clock-wise?
@TheActionLab What if you pulled a vacuum on some concrete before pouring it see if there is any difference in pourablity, smoothness, and strength.
It even works like a nether portal when you go through it you'll get sent to a place called
H E L L
when you kill sheep and cows and pigs and iron golems like steve
I don't think you can call it a real life nether portal
If it doesn't actually take you there
But as we know the nether portal isn't real
There exist speakers that use plasma pops pressure waves for the high pitch notes. I wonder if they can be made so that they also swirl and spyral the plasma for better visuals!
Make two of those and connect them to the same power source position them close to each but not touching each other then test it further apart too. This will connect them to each other and then they will be wirelessly connected. keep the magnets cool with cold lasers while the plasma vortex is spinning or the magnets will get weaker over time.
This guy is always doing amazing stuff!
I love projects like these 👍🏼👍🏼 ✌🏼
The spinning plasma gives the impression of a spinning galaxy. I wish there were more ways to compare the microscope with the macroscopic, like I believe you've produced in a visual way. Watching a second time while writing, I see the black background with white spots. Was that a coincidence? Is there a way to compare our solar system with an atom?
Wonderful experiment, I'm so glad I was able to find it.
I wanna do this so bad, it looks so dope when it spins so fast!
Thank you for making short and concise videos. Please never fall into that trend of making 30 minutes long videos.
He is a true minecrafter. Respect to him. He made the nether portal in real life. He can get netherite tools and fight the wither.
Weird inquiry, could you get the plasma to spin fast enough that it generates lift/thrust?
If you added magnets perpendicular to the thruster using the Lorentz force I think it would probably make it faster but also heavier?
Hmm cool you’ve made a portal, I’d like to see you make the actual nether though
Hypothetically, could this concept be used as a cutting/shaping tool? Something more analogous to a grinding disc than plasma cutters already in use. Or would the plasma 'bend' around any object obstructing its path?
How do you determine how much torque can be added to the shaft to actually make energy?
Hmm you should try this same experiment but with bowl magnet or 2. It could yield some surprising results ontop of stellar light show
Damn.!! I learnt more from this channel than in college..!😮
Purple and a warm yellow are two of my favourite colours!🙂
Actionlab made the advancement
We need to go deeper
What would happen if you rotated the magnet so that only one pole is near the wire? Does it move slower, jump only on opposite sides or do the same spinning thing?
Does the pole of the magnet determine the spin?
Wonder if this could be upgraded to an ultralight propulsion device?
Have you ever measured to see if it has thrust?
Certain shapes of rings might coax the plasma into a propeller shape.
I love how he calls the nether portal an ender portal as from the fact that he's too much of a scientist and doesn't know much about Minecraft. But regardless, it's fun to see him do really interesting things
Can it be twisted while rising? Or make a center post with an outer line circling?
It feels like Action Lab Man has been going through a dark time. There is something different about him. The way/ cadence/tone with which he is speaking, the man bun, the high voltage... Even his wonderment ("so cool") doesn't even get an exclamation point, it's just so matter-of-fact. I'm convinced he's just still doing his job and making videos to pay the bills and support his family, but that there is something underneath his superficially calm laminar waters that he shows the world. Deeper down .... there is turbulent flow.
I kind of like it. It's like more of an antihero action lab man. Ya still love him, but he's not his old, usual, 'lawful good',
" *WOW so cooool!* Look at all the *air bubbles* forming on the cathode! _woah-ho-hoo~ that is so cool_ " self.
Well, i hope whatever troubles you are facing, you face with your head held high, and some eye protection. You earned it, after all. Just think of how many people in the world would recognize you in public, give you the short off their back if you needed. It's been great seeing your goofy and novel videos and experiments, Mr. Lab, and really lifts my spirits to see your subscriber count--and video quality--grow so impressively high.
Whatever you're going through, you have our support, don't forget you're appreciated and loved by millions of fans.
If I'm off the mark, then, well...
` ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
all like so he can see this
Would trickling different gasses through it produce a different color like a neon light?
Would the plasma spiral the other way if you change the orientation of the magnet?
Wow, people should see it in real life too, on video it's nothing like it. Man, your videos can lead to new inventions or findings!! It's like every time I see such video from you, I got the feeling that I need little to come up with a new invention that is nothing like it in the world, or I come up with new inventions in a paralel universe, wtf... 🍀🍀🍀🔥⚡️✨️
can this be done with cold plasma and without a thing in the middle so you can put an arm through?