Hello BOOMers! Some of you talk about how Cody'sLab or "The Thought Emporium " did the magnet implant and it worked. Well I couldn't find Cody's video [found now, read more]. I watched Emporium's video and all it says is how to install it, and how it sticks to metal and potentially can feel electricity. IMHO it is still a pretty useless body mod! So it can attract ferromagnetic stuff, and he doesn't show what current level you can feel with it. I also confirmed you can feel high enough electric current. But it is pretty limited application to stick a foreign object in your body for. If you think it would help you with electric works, IT WON'T! Don't stick magnets in your fingers for SH$%s and giggles!! It can cause bad infections. [edit] Found unlisted @Cody'slab videos thanks to @Dawnflare if you like to watch below. Kind of confirms my experiment, can feel high current or strong magnetic field of transformers. Can't feel wire with low or no current. AND later removed because of infection! Its an old 2014 video, but here it is: ruclips.net/video/tVVTSXA0HTU/видео.html He also removed a few months later: ruclips.net/video/Y1O1aG-WG4w/видео.html
I'm sure Cody took down his video since RUclips seems so viscerally against any of his videos. I can't even find it on his Patreon.. I know for a fact he did it though. You might want to reach out and ask him since he might be receptive to your questions
Yes, it won't help you with electric work, but as a person with two decades worth of body mod experience I wouldn't say that people do it just for "poop and laughs", there are by far more reasons why people would "stick crap in their body" than that. Some people do it because it's the new cool thing, many others do it because it's literally who they are, it's an identity thing just like anything else, just like the reason why you choose to wear a certain style shirt over another. 🤷♂️ I've done the magnet glued to the finger tip thing myself when I wrote my masters thesis in interaction design five years ago, focused on body hacking, and I know several people with active magnetic implants. It's a neat thing, a party trick and a bit akin to a new sense (sensing AC electromagnetism isn't exactly something humans can do without modification), but it's not something revolutionary that will change the world. No need to be flippant about it though, to each their own 🙂
I’ve had such an implant. Having the magnet under the skin increases the sensitivity ~10x I would have been able to feel the .5amp ac current if it was a single wire. Still the powers are a bit overhyped and the risk of it breaking and needing removal is why I haven’t replaced it.
I also have such an implant (3 actually) and... yeah, what Cody said. They are pretty neat, but in terms of actual practicality, the most use I get is always having a magnet on me to pick up tiny screws. I could just keep magnets with me on the outside, though. They were once helpful because I got used to how the actuator in my hdd felt when reading/writing and it started to feel... different... a few days before the hdd died. So I had time to backup the hdd before it actually died. That was neat, I guess.
So I've had magnet implants before and even have a whole video about them on my channel (it's the most viewed magnet implant video on this site). You're right that you mostly feel magnetic fields, or especially strong currents. The most obvious time you feel things is near something like a transformer in a microwave. But you can also feel the security checkpoint loop things in front of stores. But the best use case I've heard of was someone working on industrial robots or seriously large electronics. With the implant they were able to feel that the thing was live and not safe to work on before touching it and were able to make sure it was turned off safely first. For those working with very high currents, being able to feel them is quite useful. Also, there's a trade off between size of magnet and what you can feel. A smaller magnet may be slightly weaker, but it's smaller so it's easier for it to be moved as it has less mass. And when it's implanted and not just glued on, the nerves grow around it making it much much more sensitive. So the magnet you used is ironically less sensitive even though it's larger.
I know you've probably been asked this a hundred times, but I'm curious. Do you know what the medical implications of having a magnet in your skin are? Like can you not get an MRI or another type of medical scan that would require the use of a strong magnet?
@@dallashightower6161 no way you could go into an MRI. It would rip the magnet out of your skin. You couldn't even stand in the same room while its running probably
@@incog0956 This is a common misconception. In reality people have gotten into MRIs with them in and been fine. A bit of tape around the finger to hold it in and it won't go anywhere. Skin is pretty tough material. Unless you're getting into one of the 5+ tesla machines you'd be fine. But also, if you need an MRI, you can take the magnet out. There's very few instances when you'd end up in an MRI without warning
the nerves inside of a finger are much more sensitive than the skin outside, and people who get implants typically use magnets specially designed for reacting to current. it's not impossible, but only if implanted in a very specific part of the finger
Yeah, there's a lot of information on this, it needs to be in direct contact with you nerves. Not many places will do the operation, you have to crawl forums to find out how to do it.
@@poiiihy It's not so much that it's designed to be react to current but that it's designed to be implanted. Here's the article where I suspect quite a few people learned about this. www.wired.com/2006/06/a-sixth-sense-for-a-wired-world/
The most shocking part of this (no pun intended) was the "grape party".... xD What is it, and why does it happen, Brazil?! Explain please, the rest of the world parties with wine, you party with grapes?! Is this a wine baby shower?! lol
I realize this will probably get buried but i know the location of those arcing power lines! Its in Mississauga Ontario! Intersection is Derry Rd and Tomken Rd
The year is 2050. ElectroBoom has fully converted himself into a robot and now fiddles with transformers to feel any sense of being shocked like he did in his youth
3:37 Fun fact, the original Raspberry Pi B computer had an issue with this. There was a bare package on the board (forgot the technical term for it) and if you took a picture of the pi with a camera flash on it would lock up the board and require a power cycle to restore. The issue was resolved in later revisions.
Just put the magnet into a glove, pull over the glove if you need it and off if you don't. Much cheaper, much saver, often repeatable and reversable. Even better than glueing a magnet on your finger.
he dont have now, him implanted one a few years ago but will going some work him broke the magnet and contract an infection so him extracted the magnet
The guy getting shocked in the grapes is an iconic meme here in Brasil. His name is Lasier Martins, he is a former famous reporter here in the south region of the country and was covering a very traditional festival (about wine and grapes) in 1996 when touched the wires behind the fruit. He survived with no problems, the video was released in 2006 and soon became viral. He gets mocked all the time by this episode. He is a shitty politician nowadays and really hate this video, so we kind of never forget about it.
Hey, Mehdi! There's a funny bit of trivia related to the prison cooker thingy that you may not know about. Did you know that that's exactly how they cook the bread for Japanese Panko bread crumbs? (the longer, shard-like bread-crumbs) They have huge batches of dough between electrified plates, and the current passing through the bread cooks it. This achieves two things, apparently: one, it can't overcook the bread, because once enough water has evaporated when the bread is cooked, its resistance goes way up and it stops cooking. And two: it cooks bread without developing a crust, letting the panko stay nice and white in color. Also, it supposedly helps develop the large, long crumb structure that lets it crumble into shards instead of dust. From what I remember about it, it was developed during WWII when soldiers in camps didn't have electric stoves, couldn't risk lighting camp fires, but did have access to batteries from vehicles, and plenty of metal. When the soldiers came home, they missed their strange, long-crumb-structure, crustless bread and so bakeries started to do it that way, and still do to this day! So you _can_ cook your food with electricity and be perfectly safe! It just depends on what you're cooking. Bread is apparently just fine!
i mean, bread chemistry is fairly simple and not ionic so ig it can work. but we probably need a proper setup to do that properly. any other foods that contain ions or minerals will just go "insert super high voltage alien explosion meme"
8:42 CodysLab has a video on this or a couple, he implanted a small magnet into his fingertip, he said he could feel magnetic fields, he could feel the magnet moving inside his finger reacting to the fields
ruclips.net/video/tVVTSXA0HTU/видео.html here is the video of him implanting it, it's unlisted now due to a bogus copyright claim. it should also have a playlist with it with the other videos he made of this subjects.
10:32 mehdi there is a video by the "Thought emporium" where he does the magnet implant and he says you can feel a lot more because it's more sensitive then what you did.
@@legoworks-cg5hk eh? what has that got to do with what the op said? which was referring to tautological use of LCD display, like CD disc, or pin number.
5:22 Brasilian guy was electrocuted in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. TRANSLATE: Portuguese to English journalist(electrocuted): here on the side here for example have... ah!!!!! Women's: HELP US 5:30 newspaper anchor: then we returned with sport 5:38
@@djaydeved My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
12:06 ElectroBoom: I should’ve guess, it’s mostly hent- , I mean anime. 0:36 *lewd picture* ElectroBoom: That's why i got into electronics. Didnt know he was into this kind of stuff xD
Power lines are dangerous but beard trimmers are not so can your beard trimmer become music player ?? ruclips.net/video/XrUYCC9_IF4/видео.html go watch it
5:20 I'm brazilian and know the story behind this video, this guy was into the Festa da Uva(free translates like "Grape Party"), and the guy who get shoked just break his back, but if he don't haven't released the wire, YES, he would have died. If you ask me why there is a wire running into the grapes, i don't know, but i think is for the lights or some kinda of chermestry with the grapes. The voltage, current and frequency from the shock if you are interested was 240V 20A 60Hz. And just for curiosity, in Brazil, we have both voltages, 220V that it's nominally 240V and the 110V that it's nominally 127V.
In the "did he die" question, this occured here in Brazil, the guy was showing some types of grapes (i think that was here in the state were i live, that 1 time in the year we have the Wine Fest) and then i dont know how, he touches the grapes and get a electric shock. This was a meme here, because was funny how he says "Ai aii".
@@justsomecommentchannel8602 look it's easier to differentiate actual sauce as in the thing you use to enhance a certain flavor in food from sause which I can use when I'm referring to things like "where is this from" or hentai artists/doujinshi. It's just easier to identify with that one small spelling error.
That kind of "heater" was widely used in Cuba for years to heat water to take a bath. It was made with 2 cans (without too and bottom parts, one inside the other), separed by pieces of wood. It worked pretty well.
I just came across your channel. Love it! One of your videos was talking about charging up capacitors and shocking someone... or not to shock people.. anyways, in high school, I was in a vacational program sponsored by Caterpillar that was learning about hydraulics, pneumatics and electronics. It was designed to be a stepping stone to college then to work for them after that. I'm getting off topic, we would have high school students come through on a tour to see if they would like to join the program the next year. We would always explain very carefully to not touch anything on the tables since they could be under pressure or power plus it was one of our students projects for a grade. Anywho, charged capacitors ended up being a great deterrent for wandering hands.... mayne not the first set, but every additional set of hands...
THIS 10:20 This is why I could "hear" electronics as a kid. Power cables + magnets/wires etc were probably causing vibrations (plus general coil whine).
I would like too say that my electronics teacher recommends your videos if we want a fun and truly educational way to learn about this stuff at home thank you for getting me interested in electronics and mechanics
rule thirteen= "if u see something related to brazil or talk about a brazilian meme, all brazilians will comment on your video" soo ... IT IS BRAZILIAN TIME
And here we go again... It's 3:30 am and i am trying to sleep. Finally i put my phone on the table and suddenly *dingding* oh electroboom posted a new video do you wan.. yes
When I was working on my cognitive science Masters degree we had a guest lecturer that had a neodymium implant. They described being able to feel changes in current because of the magnet. What was more interesting was that after having the implant for a couple months their brain started to interpret input from the magnet like another sense. They began feeling lower amps over time. It was never presented as a safety tool. It is mostly an experiment in neuroplasticity. Fun fact: they had to get the magnet implanted by a tattoo artist because they couldn't find a doctor willing to implant it.
He pretty much came to the same conclusion though. He only tested his implant on strong magnets and a stove. Mehdi proved it was possible, but it's not gonna change the life of electricians everywhere because you need such strong fields.
Hello BOOMers! Some of you talk about how Cody'sLab or "The Thought Emporium
" did the magnet implant and it worked. Well I couldn't find Cody's video [found now, read more]. I watched Emporium's video and all it says is how to install it, and how it sticks to metal and potentially can feel electricity. IMHO it is still a pretty useless body mod! So it can attract ferromagnetic stuff, and he doesn't show what current level you can feel with it. I also confirmed you can feel high enough electric current. But it is pretty limited application to stick a foreign object in your body for. If you think it would help you with electric works, IT WON'T! Don't stick magnets in your fingers for SH$%s and giggles!! It can cause bad infections.
[edit] Found unlisted @Cody'slab videos thanks to @Dawnflare if you like to watch below. Kind of confirms my experiment, can feel high current or strong magnetic field of transformers. Can't feel wire with low or no current. AND later removed because of infection!
Its an old 2014 video, but here it is: ruclips.net/video/tVVTSXA0HTU/видео.html
He also removed a few months later: ruclips.net/video/Y1O1aG-WG4w/видео.html
Here you go. ruclips.net/video/3aVwvJn7vpo/видео.html
There's a search option in the channels you know ;-)
I'm sure Cody took down his video since RUclips seems so viscerally against any of his videos. I can't even find it on his Patreon.. I know for a fact he did it though. You might want to reach out and ask him since he might be receptive to your questions
@@BalrogAlastor Thank you Sherlock!! I said I couldn't find Cody's video!!
Yes, it won't help you with electric work, but as a person with two decades worth of body mod experience I wouldn't say that people do it just for "poop and laughs", there are by far more reasons why people would "stick crap in their body" than that. Some people do it because it's the new cool thing, many others do it because it's literally who they are, it's an identity thing just like anything else, just like the reason why you choose to wear a certain style shirt over another. 🤷♂️
I've done the magnet glued to the finger tip thing myself when I wrote my masters thesis in interaction design five years ago, focused on body hacking, and I know several people with active magnetic implants. It's a neat thing, a party trick and a bit akin to a new sense (sensing AC electromagnetism isn't exactly something humans can do without modification), but it's not something revolutionary that will change the world. No need to be flippant about it though, to each their own 🙂
@@Titan12 Ok, let me see if I can get some information out of him!!
I’ve had such an implant. Having the magnet under the skin increases the sensitivity ~10x I would have been able to feel the .5amp ac current if it was a single wire. Still the powers are a bit overhyped and the risk of it breaking and needing removal is why I haven’t replaced it.
Yay! It's Cody's Lab. 👋
Was gonna mention your experiment then saw your comment lol
I also have such an implant (3 actually) and... yeah, what Cody said.
They are pretty neat, but in terms of actual practicality, the most use I get is always having a magnet on me to pick up tiny screws. I could just keep magnets with me on the outside, though.
They were once helpful because I got used to how the actuator in my hdd felt when reading/writing and it started to feel... different... a few days before the hdd died. So I had time to backup the hdd before it actually died. That was neat, I guess.
Ur late😂😂😂😂
@Cody'sLab Have you seen the new titanium coated ones?
So I've had magnet implants before and even have a whole video about them on my channel (it's the most viewed magnet implant video on this site). You're right that you mostly feel magnetic fields, or especially strong currents. The most obvious time you feel things is near something like a transformer in a microwave. But you can also feel the security checkpoint loop things in front of stores. But the best use case I've heard of was someone working on industrial robots or seriously large electronics. With the implant they were able to feel that the thing was live and not safe to work on before touching it and were able to make sure it was turned off safely first. For those working with very high currents, being able to feel them is quite useful. Also, there's a trade off between size of magnet and what you can feel. A smaller magnet may be slightly weaker, but it's smaller so it's easier for it to be moved as it has less mass. And when it's implanted and not just glued on, the nerves grow around it making it much much more sensitive. So the magnet you used is ironically less sensitive even though it's larger.
I know you've probably been asked this a hundred times, but I'm curious. Do you know what the medical implications of having a magnet in your skin are? Like can you not get an MRI or another type of medical scan that would require the use of a strong magnet?
I knew I'd see you here
@@dallashightower6161 no way you could go into an MRI. It would rip the magnet out of your skin. You couldn't even stand in the same room while its running probably
@@incog0956 This is a common misconception. In reality people have gotten into MRIs with them in and been fine. A bit of tape around the finger to hold it in and it won't go anywhere. Skin is pretty tough material. Unless you're getting into one of the 5+ tesla machines you'd be fine. But also, if you need an MRI, you can take the magnet out. There's very few instances when you'd end up in an MRI without warning
@@thethoughtemporium that's crazy bro do u still have one??
the nerves inside of a finger are much more sensitive than the skin outside, and people who get implants typically use magnets specially designed for reacting to current. it's not impossible, but only if implanted in a very specific part of the finger
Yeah, there's a lot of information on this, it needs to be in direct contact with you nerves. Not many places will do the operation, you have to crawl forums to find out how to do it.
how do u design a magnet to react to current
a magnet is a magnet
simple search found this. But please never try this. ruclips.net/video/3aVwvJn7vpo/видео.html
If it was implanted between nerves I feel like that sounds pretty plausible
@@poiiihy It's not so much that it's designed to be react to current but that it's designed to be implanted. Here's the article where I suspect quite a few people learned about this. www.wired.com/2006/06/a-sixth-sense-for-a-wired-world/
12:05 Literally the reason why I love ElectroBoom
Lol
he almost say ''Hentai''
5:44 He is a Brazilian reporter named Lasier Martins, He survived and today he hates the internet for turning it into a meme
😂😂😂🇧🇷
I assume the mic was live and whatever he touched was grounded?
@@RobertSzasz I think it was the opposite, he touched a live loose wire behind the grapes
@@RobertSzasz There was a bare wire behind the grapes, used to power the lamps.
Electroboom :"He should be alive .... that's why I'm alive"
Looks like he's a senator now. Wonder if the fame from the meme helped with getting elected...
5:20 He didn't die! It was in the 90s and the reporter was at a grape party in Brazil. He was furious because he recently became a meme!
The most shocking part of this (no pun intended) was the "grape party".... xD What is it, and why does it happen, Brazil?! Explain please, the rest of the world parties with wine, you party with grapes?! Is this a wine baby shower?! lol
Vdd kkkkkkkkkkkk
party is not the best translation, it is more like a fair.
And now he is a Senator
Not only he didn't die as he is currently a Senator in Brazil
I realize this will probably get buried but i know the location of those arcing power lines!
Its in Mississauga Ontario! Intersection is Derry Rd and Tomken Rd
It's kind of shocking they were put up like that.
I'll let my self out now.
I'm assuming someone got fired....
I looked this place up, it is insanity on all four corners of the intersection
@@RookCity94 nah, they just sent the guy responsible for that shit up there to fix it.
This guy is literally the funniest guy on youtube, now im taking electronics and communications course
Your pfp doesn’t make sense
@@hashemcrafter6030 pether nortal
True
Lawrence Leones?
Pecker portal
Don't pls
8:05
Mehdi: He's going to hit the powerlines isn't it
The cameraman: Yes they are
Broke the 4th wall
Best timing ever.
Yeah man i thought both voices are from video until i saw mehdi speaking
i hate when the filming stopped! why cant film hole thing!
"there are no accidents"
The year is 2050. ElectroBoom has fully converted himself into a robot and now fiddles with transformers to feel any sense of being shocked like he did in his youth
First
hahaha
if he becomes a robot his channel is just going to be self harm
Justin Y. hed shock himself to death before 2050
mmmm
3:37 Fun fact, the original Raspberry Pi B computer had an issue with this. There was a bare package on the board (forgot the technical term for it) and if you took a picture of the pi with a camera flash on it would lock up the board and require a power cycle to restore. The issue was resolved in later revisions.
You mean chips no?
12:07
by bare package did you mean die package?
When someone says "Okay, boomer." I immediately think of Mehdi.
“Electro boomer”
@@midnite0_0 😂🤣😂😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂🤣😂😂😂
Same here
Ok boomer
Idk if that's a good or bad thing o_o
8:06 Just...PERFECT TIMING!!
8:06 ElectroBOOM talked to the guy in the video
😂😂
Perfect timing
lmao that was funny
The fuuk
I laughed so hard
😂
8:05 perfect moment
8:06 that moment when he responded back...
Oh
My life has been changed
4:52 "Some one is going to get fired"
Yes, the next pedestrian to pass by.
When someone says "Okay, boomer." I immediately think of Mehdi.
If any pedestrian is brave enough to walk by that huge arcs, then they crossed the line between being brave and stupid!
8:07 “yes they are” that was perfectly timed lol
It's perfect!
ElectroBOOM: “oh he answered me!”
@ That's exactly what I thought he'd say
"Its mostly henta- i mean anime."
- ElectroBOOM 2020
it's*
@@CreeperPookie No correcting*
12:07 lol
@@Hider22777 *corrects anyway*
0:37 This explained electricity better to me then school ever did
Thats what teenagers want to see in school.
@@coll20baum79 as a teenager i can confirm
@@cozmo4694 yeah me too
He is a pervert- .,.
@@oldchannel3266 he was joking dude
Codyslab has a magnet in his finger like he actually imbedded it under his skin so just watch his video on it.
Just put the magnet into a glove, pull over the glove if you need it and off if you don't. Much cheaper, much saver, often repeatable and reversable. Even better than glueing a magnet on your finger.
Has? Didn't he take it out a few years ago?
Didn't he remove it because it broke, or got infected?
@@Matt-li5pm he took it out but there was still a small piece left, so he said he can still sense strong magnets with it
he dont have now, him implanted one a few years ago but will going some work him broke the magnet and contract an infection so him extracted the magnet
The guy getting shocked in the grapes is an iconic meme here in Brasil. His name is Lasier Martins, he is a former famous reporter here in the south region of the country and was covering a very traditional festival (about wine and grapes) in 1996 when touched the wires behind the fruit. He survived with no problems, the video was released in 2006 and soon became viral. He gets mocked all the time by this episode.
He is a shitty politician nowadays and really hate this video, so we kind of never forget about it.
Excatly, very famous meme here. ruclips.net/video/Jl19SKHh1zY/видео.html
Thanks for the context! Hahahaha.
Fala português pros gringo otário n entender akakkaakakkakaka
No,
he fractured a rib in the fall.
Sim
Hey, Mehdi!
There's a funny bit of trivia related to the prison cooker thingy that you may not know about.
Did you know that that's exactly how they cook the bread for Japanese Panko bread crumbs? (the longer, shard-like bread-crumbs) They have huge batches of dough between electrified plates, and the current passing through the bread cooks it. This achieves two things, apparently: one, it can't overcook the bread, because once enough water has evaporated when the bread is cooked, its resistance goes way up and it stops cooking. And two: it cooks bread without developing a crust, letting the panko stay nice and white in color.
Also, it supposedly helps develop the large, long crumb structure that lets it crumble into shards instead of dust.
From what I remember about it, it was developed during WWII when soldiers in camps didn't have electric stoves, couldn't risk lighting camp fires, but did have access to batteries from vehicles, and plenty of metal. When the soldiers came home, they missed their strange, long-crumb-structure, crustless bread and so bakeries started to do it that way, and still do to this day!
So you _can_ cook your food with electricity and be perfectly safe! It just depends on what you're cooking. Bread is apparently just fine!
Very good comment!
That sounds extremely interesting, I might try it myself
@@512TheWolf512 no. do not the stinger water heater thingy
i mean, bread chemistry is fairly simple and not ionic so ig it can work. but we probably need a proper setup to do that properly. any other foods that contain ions or minerals will just go "insert super high voltage alien explosion meme"
@@aoyuki1409You do realize there's quite a bit of salt in bread?
8:08 is it just me or does it look like they both are talking
nice coincidence there tbh
Yep
that's why i love his videos :))
Did they survive
@@oreowithurea5018oreawithkdsksmkssmsi yes I think
8:42 CodysLab has a video on this or a couple, he implanted a small magnet into his fingertip, he said he could feel magnetic fields, he could feel the magnet moving inside his finger reacting to the fields
Do you have a link?
ruclips.net/video/tVVTSXA0HTU/видео.html
here is the video of him implanting it, it's unlisted now due to a bogus copyright claim.
it should also have a playlist with it with the other videos he made of this subjects.
ruclips.net/video/3aVwvJn7vpo/видео.html The Thought Emporium too made a video about it.
@@meow3129 ruclips.net/p/PL-ylHmM2zLNQfaCIDYKKG3PVKcoIwyWv6 all the videos thats including his magnet in the finger
@@meow3129 there might be more where he talks about it and maybe some experiment, just search for magnet or something on his channel
Man... This guy looks exactly like that guy from "Mehditation".
IKR he might be his twin from the previous video
this guy and Mehditation are different people
Their are same people
@@onyx_the_one uh, r/woooosh, i guess? its a joke, at least.
Because he is the same guy
9:50 "Woooow, i feel nothing" xD
10:32 mehdi there is a video by the "Thought emporium" where he does the magnet implant and he says you can feel a lot more because it's more sensitive then what you did.
HELP!!! Everybody at my school cyberbullies me because they say my videos are extremely BAD!!! Please help me, dear mcd
I came to comment the same
This is the reason I un-subscribed from that channel...
Cody also did this
Cody from Cody'sLab also did this
5:28 LMAO THAT SOUND
yoda in lego starwars
It's a meme in Brazil lol
É um meme lendário
welcome to Brazil
@@theorudramacedoesilva3104 finalmente alguem da minha raça irmão
The best Chanel in history! The electric guitar was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
* channel and YESSSS
I sell them on ebay if you'd like to buy one.
wopwopwop
Yeah for some reason is video are fun in summer and early falls
11:33 LCD Display. Liquid Crystal Display Display.
Sahara desert, desert desert. Milky way galaxy, milky way milky
@@legoworks-cg5hk eh? what has that got to do with what the op said? which was referring to tautological use of LCD display, like CD disc, or pin number.
5:22 Brasilian guy was electrocuted in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
TRANSLATE: Portuguese to English
journalist(electrocuted): here on the side
here for example
have... ah!!!!!
Women's: HELP US 5:30
newspaper anchor: then we returned with sport 5:38
thanks
acho legal o fato da comunidade brasileira ser tão presente nesse canal
Lasier martins no electroboom, já posso morrer em paz
Aqui e Brasil
nunca achei que veria isso
"Its mostly hent- i mean anime"
He's getting into culture
its a man of culture
@Raymond Cai nice.
Ah i see, a man of culture as well
when does he say it
Mehdi: Of course, in Japan it's mostly hent- err I mean anime.
As a fan of anime, this made me laugh quite hard hearing from Mehdi.
How to find out if a person watches anime....
You don't, they will tell you.
He is coping DAVIE504
But anyway, he is really funny
@@ryukthegodofdeath8063
me a quiet person who dosnt scream "im a fuckin weeb" to anyone les its over the internet
@@djaydeved My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
@@greenherooftheinterwebz7078 Ok, thank you for sharing your life story... but what does this have to do with any of these comments? Lol
0:40 "that's why i got into electronics"
Ah, a man of culture
I hate culture
As a prison guard for over 10 years, stingers are a thing and inmates are Hella smart when it comes to making spreads. The spreads are actually tasty.
Love Larry Lawton.
Chi chi's...are the Bomb.
Use 2 bags... one for the water and one for your food. Then the chemistry wont change. :)
Fun fact: panko bread crumbs are made by cooking dough with current
Inductive cooktops use electromagnetism to generate eddy currents, which cooks whatever is on your stove.
@@Pennysdad16 he meant that they literally zap the dough to cook it
i learned something new currently
FYI - ruclips.net/video/n-hKc2QhJzc/видео.html
I too watch Adam Ragusea
5:27
The sound he made before falling to the ground though lmao
You again? I see you everywhere.
There's a video of September by earth wind and fire using this guy's scream as the chorus "ba-de-ya"
Y
HUE
Hahaha
5:21
Ah yes, a classic Brazilian old internet meme
What an era
12:06
ElectroBoom: I should’ve guess, it’s mostly hent- , I mean anime.
0:36 *lewd picture*
ElectroBoom: That's why i got into electronics.
Didnt know he was into this kind of stuff xD
Lol
I don’t blame him
Hentai 😂😂😂😂😉😉😉
@ChubbyCupcake 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ChubbyCupcake do it
1:43 "Even more salt" "The whole room is vibrating!" (Only OG electronics fans will know)
And here's my cat
@@fersunk also don't forget the fire extinguisher!
László Bányász 😂😂😂😂 diode gone wild
Diodegonewild approves hahaha
*BLOODY HELL!!*
1:23 he hurt himself
6:50 - Historical song
"he's going into the power lines isn't he"
Guy in the video: yes he is
Power lines are dangerous but beard trimmers are not so can your beard trimmer become music player ?? ruclips.net/video/XrUYCC9_IF4/видео.html go watch it
I was look for this comment
Very underrated moment in video
5:20 I'm brazilian and know the story behind this video, this guy was into the Festa da Uva(free translates like "Grape Party"), and the guy who get shoked just break his back, but if he don't haven't released the wire, YES, he would have died.
If you ask me why there is a wire running into the grapes, i don't know, but i think is for the lights or some kinda of chermestry with the grapes.
The voltage, current and frequency from the shock if you are interested was 240V 20A 60Hz.
And just for curiosity, in Brazil, we have both voltages, 220V that it's nominally 240V and the 110V that it's nominally 127V.
teu ingles é uma bosta brother. hahahahaha
@@bernardo00124719 pra mim ta perfeitamente normal, entendi tudo q ele falou
@@Violant3 jenio!
@@Violant3 yeah, his english is pretty good, I also understand you cuz I speak spanish. haha
Tamo junto meu padrinho
7:38 that's a banger
Yeah, and that's what I call music.
Try at 2x speed
5:30
The reporter: *dies*
Mehdi: *laughs* First time?
8:06, omg mehdi's question matched with his reply in the video :0
🤣🤣🤣🤣
9:49 I couldn’t stop laughing
2:05 congratulations mehdi, you made dasani
5:28 choque da uva😂😂 saudações do Brasil
Larry Lawton used the "stinger" to show how he made pasta in prison
ruclips.net/video/XrUYCC9_IF4/видео.html beard trimmer becomes music player go watch it
@Saudi King Volintine Ander of Arabia You are ware that induction heaters require boatloads of circuitry yeah? They don't work at 60Hz.
5:27
I love how the cameraman kept covering the grapes amidst all the chaos happening beside him.
8:20 looks like we know the answer to that quiz question now
Will never forget electronics after... 0:37
0:37 I believe we found Mehdi's _"homework folder"_
It’s 2 TB as well
source plz
bruh
@saucenaopls gimme da sauce
Oops, wrong place!
5:20 that's an old brazillian meme, so good to remember it
classico
Btw that my post
Nobody:
Electro boom: he’s going right into the powerlines isn’t he
Guy on video: yes he is
Ex girlfriend/boyfriend: I still love you...
Me: 9:50
I just did a terrible seagull impersonation because of you.
Maybe you need more current
@Traffixcone Sometimes you just want to taste the grass in the other pasture.
I always watch you videos as soon as I get the notification. Funny as always!
Same here! :D
same
Same, I’m even in class right now but Mehdi is most important.
Same
Me tooo
5:19
Cheers from Brazil Mehdi!!! Ps: He's fine!
He's name is Lazier Martins.
6:20 this exact question is there in my physics book. This has become a meme now in my school.
"oh, I should have guessed, it's mostly henta-I mean anime"
Benjamin McInnis I’m surprised more people aren’t talking about that
*OH NO NOT THE SEARCH HISTORY*
ElectroBOOM: "OH I guess it's just Hent- I mean some anime"
Me:" Boom, you have something that your not sharing to us"
Ah, I see Mehdi is a man of culture as well.
What are you... writing a book?
Next time try writing a comment like a normal, non-austistic, child.
4:37 thats in cape town south africa I know it because they haad to fix that in another area im a south african myself but i live in Johannesburg
Mehdi: This "stinger" thing is a safety hazard
Also Mehdi: Casually creates chlorine gas with electrolysis
5:27 that's a classic Brazilian meme
Kk
In the "did he die" question, this occured here in Brazil, the guy was showing some types of grapes (i think that was here in the state were i live, that 1 time in the year we have the Wine Fest) and then i dont know how, he touches the grapes and get a electric shock. This was a meme here, because was funny how he says "Ai aii".
"Hent- I mean anime"
-electroboom 2020
10:45 Everyone gangsta until the contractor removed the thing and says, “What’s this?”
“Who would’ve guessed it’s mostly Hent- I mean anime” 😂
Yeah ha ha
advanced anime
12:07 did he just wanted to say the h word ? 👀 would never expect that from mehdi lol
I need to get express vpn
Hent### 😂
JOJO REFERENCE
me: sees lewd rule34 of electronic parts
ElectroBOOM: that's.. why I got into electronics
i want le sause
Sauce
@@Oliver-ku1tf there's a difference4, I don't want sausce like ketchup, I want the SAUSE
@@theblan1k0ne the term is still sauce
@@justsomecommentchannel8602 look it's easier to differentiate actual sauce as in the thing you use to enhance a certain flavor in food from sause which I can use when I'm referring to things like "where is this from" or hentai artists/doujinshi. It's just easier to identify with that one small spelling error.
That kind of "heater" was widely used in Cuba for years to heat water to take a bath. It was made with 2 cans (without too and bottom parts, one inside the other), separed by pieces of wood. It worked pretty well.
8:30 me when i open a pack of gum in class
Edit: this comment made more likes than my shitty channel.
Same
5:37 anchor be like Jeremy Clarkson.
"Oh no
Anyway"
She actually just ignored it and passed on to sports, lol
I just came across your channel. Love it! One of your videos was talking about charging up capacitors and shocking someone... or not to shock people.. anyways, in high school, I was in a vacational program sponsored by Caterpillar that was learning about hydraulics, pneumatics and electronics. It was designed to be a stepping stone to college then to work for them after that. I'm getting off topic, we would have high school students come through on a tour to see if they would like to join the program the next year. We would always explain very carefully to not touch anything on the tables since they could be under pressure or power plus it was one of our students projects for a grade. Anywho, charged capacitors ended up being a great deterrent for wandering hands.... mayne not the first set, but every additional set of hands...
This guy officially made the best song in the world
THIS 10:20 This is why I could "hear" electronics as a kid. Power cables + magnets/wires etc were probably causing vibrations (plus general coil whine).
well, you have a magnet in your ear.
“Somebody’s going to get fired real hard”
I immediately thought of Russell Peters before you said Russell Peters 😂👍🏼
Lmao same
5:21: His name is Lasier Martins, he still alive to this date
thank goodness
0:37 bruv I’m dead 😂😂😂 the disapproved ‘umm’
0:37 "that's why I got into electronics" LMAO
Electronics is good but can you beard trimmer become a music player ruclips.net/video/XrUYCC9_IF4/видео.html go watch it
Beggar
@@agrisimfarming no not beggar just a well wisher ruclips.net/video/puRJdIqBUCk/видео.html
0:37 The artist of the first meme is instagram.com/lisanne_waifu/ !
She even made one on Schrodinger cat lmao
I don't know how to say this but...
THANK YOU
That artist is amazing
thanks for da sauce!
i see you are a man of culture as well.
Its literally midnight here in hk and I’m here watching
Wild
Ok?
Free hk
8:06 this is the best moment ever in mehdi's videos😂😂
0:37 This is the kind of visual aid that professors should use.
WTF
I would like too say that my electronics teacher recommends your videos if we want a fun and truly educational way to learn about this stuff at home thank you for getting me interested in electronics and mechanics
rule thirteen= "if u see something related to brazil or talk about a brazilian meme, all brazilians will comment on your video" soo ...
IT IS BRAZILIAN TIME
lol no.
Hello there
Man 16 likes, that is fucking awesome
Eae cara, de boa?
rule thirty-four:
0:37 now this is a good start.
7:54 i laugh so hard and i cry for it
And here we go again... It's 3:30 am and i am trying to sleep. Finally i put my phone on the table and suddenly *dingding* oh electroboom posted a new video do you wan.. yes
It seems like we’re in the ssme time zone then :)
Same time zone?
Why does it say 14 hours ago
@@aschrafsanda5991 wait what the hell you are right.
@@aphresuax Might be a Patreon that gets early access to his videos
2:44 "sad bigclive noises"
The guy at 5:21 used to be a reporter at a local news network where I live (Brazil). He’s not only alive, he’s actually a senator now. 😂
When I was working on my cognitive science Masters degree we had a guest lecturer that had a neodymium implant. They described being able to feel changes in current because of the magnet. What was more interesting was that after having the implant for a couple months their brain started to interpret input from the magnet like another sense. They began feeling lower amps over time. It was never presented as a safety tool. It is mostly an experiment in neuroplasticity. Fun fact: they had to get the magnet implanted by a tattoo artist because they couldn't find a doctor willing to implant it.
Cody Reeder of Cody's Lab actually did the magnet implant thing some years ago. I'd refer to those videos before completely discounting the idea.
He pretty much came to the same conclusion though. He only tested his implant on strong magnets and a stove. Mehdi proved it was possible, but it's not gonna change the life of electricians everywhere because you need such strong fields.
0:37 The look of "My wife is going to kill me"
4:35 Judging by the shape and design of the traffic lights and pedestrian signals, this is in Canada
"can you sense magnetic current if theres a magnet in your finger''
''lets try it!''
Me: 0_0
The answer is actually yes, Cody's lab experimented with it. Personally I'm not into body mods, but to each their own.