They’re a twofer 😂😂 a two for one deal ❤😂 I seriously love and adore them both, though. I love how ididathing is always barefoot 😭 it’s wild and just my style.
To be fair, they created both channels together. So even though sometimes it appears each of them created content by themselves. They have in fact always worked behind the scenes together.
Yeah, when I think of science RUclips, I think of people like NileRed and Anton Petrov. Someone who does science experiments and someone who is a great science communicator
I classify Simone as a Maker. Allen too though he goes a little more on the science side and ton more on the engineering side. She does some science stuff sometimes and some of what she does is engineering but only in terms that Makers use engineering.
I was so confused why BoyBoy was on the thumbnail on a Science video until I saw he was gonna ask the questions lmaooo Of course he has to be here with Alex
All three realizing mythbusters was THE catalyst for all of them being where they are just sends chills down my spine. Imagine how incredibly important that show must have been for an entire generation of now-adults. It even sends secondary shockwaves through culture with the people it inspired now 20 years after it started airing. We can't thank those guys enough.
I don't know how Autotune actually works. I just assumed Alan mixed it up with the Fourier analysis, that was used to detect the seismic activities of underground nuclear bomb testing.
Similarly, the vocoder was invented as a means of encrypting voice transmissions and save on bandwidth and was used during WW2. Just happens to be usable in music as well.
Sadly this isn't true. He has confirmed in at least one interview while he had worked for Exxon a few years prior before he started his own company doing "...signal processing on seismic data.". In the VICE article Im pulling this from he stated "There was really no overlap between the two, other than a point in time."
See, id daresay ididathing is either a "person of science" or even a "natural philosopher"; in the sense that he's a scientist just wingin it in the age old ways, and rly goin out there and testin the things that modern scientists wud normally fear to test... Like the ceilin fan of death Truly ididathing is a man of science in that most archaic of meanings; the kind likely to discover some new element by accident or kerplode smth or find out that black tar can be made sweet by accidentally ingestin some (or intentionally) (Wud also totes lump in here, Explosions&Fire as well as that other science youtuber im spacin on who turns gloves into food and other such nonsense)
i saw the the thumbnail and just assumed boy boy was an honorary science youtuber for the amount of times he gets used as the test dummy in alex's videos lol
They're going to have an answer video with William Osman's caretaker, Lilypichu, and Aleksa discussing being the significant other to a psycho science youtuber.
I can't believe that Nerd Forge lost a finger while mostly building whimsical, artsy fun things responsibily and I Did A Thing doesn't seem to have any lasting damage from building guns and hammers and sharp things without shoes on regularly.
alex always gets hurt bcs the idea of safety is just not in that mans brain i swear on god. he is like; oh yeah what if i just like play with saw blades? and then the man does it! adore it, absolutely adore it
Have gone into engineering after being a pharmacist for a decade (largely because of these guys), its beautiful to think that the enthusiasm for wanting to make things isn't lame anymore
About auto-tune coming from earthquake analysis: Fast-Fourier transforms were developed for seismic analysis of underground nuclear testing. Discrete fourier transforms decompose complex waves into their constituent waves, your voice is a complex wave so it can be decomposed, auto-tuned and recomposed. DFTs existed for a long time but were too slow and computationally expensive until the FFT algorithm was invented to analyze underground nuclear testing.
Fun Engineering fact: Technically, in most states (including mine) you cannot legally call yourself an engineer without a Professional Engineering license. I think the reason is that they don't want people utilizing the term and misleading people into trusting their work thinking they have someone who has passed board exams, like someone calling themselves a doctor near/around medical practices without specifying M.D.... So, technically without that license would be opening yourself up to legal challenges by the state board, but I've never heard of them taking legal action for verbal statements, but putting it in writing in a contract would definitely be an issue, especially if you're not paying taxes as an engineer in the area you are performing the work. I have many electrical and mechanical friends from college who call themselves "engineers" but don't have licenses and nothing has ever happened to them, but in the civil engineering field it's taken very seriously, and I know the board of professional engineers who governs the profession in Florida takes it pretty seriously.
I love how it's like two science/engineering youtubers and a domestic terror youtuber. And also Aleksa is there. The look on Simone's face every time Alex freely admits to crimes. Russian-Australian is just too powerful a combination.
I know "science" can be a broad term, but really this is an "engineer youtubers" video. But, what if you did a chemistry youtubers video? With people like NurdRage, NileRed, Explosions&Fire, Chemdelic, Thy Labs
now it makes sense why William Osman and Kevin of Backyard scientist live on a ranch, when you own a large property, you can buy all the dangerous stuff and its perfectly fine. i need pipe for drainage and irrigation, i need these chemicals for fertiliser and removing tree stumps etc
@@FeeshUnofficial I mean I see that but also I don't think he has the same peaks of insanity as Nilered. Like idk sniffing hydrogen cyanide fumes to compare them to bitter almonds is hard to top
12:00 like when codyslab and explosionsandfire uploaded the same exact same premise on the same day and it was interesting how they went about it differently
5:11one of my college admission essays were on who inspired me, and I cited some RUclipsrs. College admissions probably has good stats to answer how science YT has been referenced over time.
43:37 is great information. Which leaves Adam probably the one not too happy with it which is sad to know after knowing the while circumstance around how all everything unfolded.
RUclips, make a B-side video premotion for creators in a certain level. Grow the middle creator, after every video they know will do well they get a second vid right after that is guaranteed matching funds from the first, just for them to experiment more. which means way more varied content, and would pull us more from other apps.
Ididathing has truly been an inspiration to me but i wish i would've seen this intro before adopting his barefoot shop technique 😂 the metal in my feet is a bit rough 😂
"Is there something you had to cut out of the video because it's too dangerous?" ~Well it's a good thing William, Michael and more importantly Kevin and Nigel weren't there...
8:22 The beauty of myth busters is that they kind of use everyday material that you can get from the hardware store or a uncle's house or your own home. It does make it feel like you can do the same stuff at your home, given a small budget, a little space and a little time.
Out of all these wonderful people, I feel really bad for simon; since she's the only one who deals with actually mass manufacturing her products and have to deal with copycats. I wish she could make more money out of her inventions, so she could do more of them.
I think that anyone who thinks the science community looks down on them for what they do doesn't realize that many of us in the scientific community often enjoy wild, unhinged, dangerous things like these three do on their channels. Our inner chaos goblins get to live vicariously through their videos
can't have Ididathing without Aleksa. Then you'd only have Boy
nah you would have Ididathing
@@comeonmangno shoes = ididathing shoes on = boy
No Aleksa isn't boy, he's boy
@@damiangaddy270 oh, I thought Aleksa was boy, and Alex was boy? Maybe I have them mixed up
I love how ididathing and boyboy always appear in a pair
They're married
They have multiple videos about being gay after all
They’re a twofer 😂😂 a two for one deal ❤😂
I seriously love and adore them both, though. I love how ididathing is always barefoot 😭 it’s wild and just my style.
Alex is one of the boys of boy boy to be fair
To be fair, they created both channels together. So even though sometimes it appears each of them created content by themselves. They have in fact always worked behind the scenes together.
I like how they display the whole spectrum of science, from war crimes to inventing
LMAO
Nobel Prize winner Fritz Haber would be proud.
"I can't just pour gasoline on people and set them on fire," best out-of-context quote of the year.
I prefer to focus on the word "just"
saw boyboy in the thumbnail and was worried that they were going to be asking engineering questions to the politics guy lol
The funny thing is Aleksa has probably the highest academic credentials out of the group being a PhD candidate
@@przemysawseredyszyn1405do you know what his PhD is for?
Don't know about his Masters studies (heard Political science) but he has an unfinished PhD in International relations.
@@aurelien5747apparently international relations
@@przemysawseredyszyn1405 Engineer of People then!
Confused why they didn’t title it youtube engineers. That’s a much more accurate description for this collection than science RUclipsrs imo
RUclips engineers could be misinterpreted as like engineers who design and fix the RUclips platform itself I think?
because only one of them is an actual engineer. but yeah, science youtubers doesn't really sound right. more like builders or makers.
Yeah, when I think of science RUclips, I think of people like NileRed and Anton Petrov. Someone who does science experiments and someone who is a great science communicator
I think engineering RUclipsrs would be a better title just for the confusion of them being RUclips employees
I classify Simone as a Maker. Allen too though he goes a little more on the science side and ton more on the engineering side. She does some science stuff sometimes and some of what she does is engineering but only in terms that Makers use engineering.
My fave pair of straight gay youtubers talking about science? Yes please
I was so confused why BoyBoy was on the thumbnail on a Science video until I saw he was gonna ask the questions lmaooo
Of course he has to be here with Alex
aleksa is a an emotional support boy
They are a couple. They are always tgt ofc
Yeah, he's like Alex's keeper. He's not legally allowed to leave the country without him.
I was more confused why this is on Anthony Padilla's channel.
All three realizing mythbusters was THE catalyst for all of them being where they are just sends chills down my spine. Imagine how incredibly important that show must have been for an entire generation of now-adults. It even sends secondary shockwaves through culture with the people it inspired now 20 years after it started airing. We can't thank those guys enough.
"do you ever get hurt?"
guy who wears PPE: "no!"
guy who made a gun shoe: "yeah"
When I think of I did a thing, I never think of a science youtuber. I think of an engineer with no restriction on dangerous stuff
He's just a massive beyblade fan.
That's the description of like 50% of science youtube
Doesn't all engineering involve science
@@JunitunesEngineering is science implemented
37:42 YES, ALAN! AUTOTUNE was invented to interpret sonar-generated data and locate oil deposits underground. The inventor was working for Exxon.
I don't know how Autotune actually works. I just assumed Alan mixed it up with the Fourier analysis, that was used to detect the seismic activities of underground nuclear bomb testing.
Similarly, the vocoder was invented as a means of encrypting voice transmissions and save on bandwidth and was used during WW2. Just happens to be usable in music as well.
Sadly this isn't true. He has confirmed in at least one interview while he had worked for Exxon a few years prior before he started his own company doing "...signal processing on seismic data.". In the VICE article Im pulling this from he stated "There was really no overlap between the two, other than a point in time."
the word I'd use for ididathing is definitely scientist, yup.
science did cause a lot of destruction, so that checks out :D
See, id daresay ididathing is either a "person of science" or even a "natural philosopher"; in the sense that he's a scientist just wingin it in the age old ways, and rly goin out there and testin the things that modern scientists wud normally fear to test... Like the ceilin fan of death
Truly ididathing is a man of science in that most archaic of meanings; the kind likely to discover some new element by accident or kerplode smth or find out that black tar can be made sweet by accidentally ingestin some (or intentionally) (Wud also totes lump in here, Explosions&Fire as well as that other science youtuber im spacin on who turns gloves into food and other such nonsense)
I mean, he has a hypothesis and then he tests it, so at least the scientific method is at least somewhat involved.
Mad scientists are still scientists.
scientist of chaos
i saw the the thumbnail and just assumed boy boy was an honorary science youtuber for the amount of times he gets used as the test dummy in alex's videos lol
Complete same here lol I was like "oh nice they brought him on too"
They're going to have an answer video with William Osman's caretaker, Lilypichu, and Aleksa discussing being the significant other to a psycho science youtuber.
The chaos of Allen and Alex vs the more responsible vibes of Simone was wild especially in the last section
the Jury joke from Simone was so subtle but so good - "us disagreeing is the only thing keeping us from lunch so S tier"
She had tickets to a Yankees game she didn't want to miss
Future idea for, IDIDATHING. Make a super magnet, to pull the metal shaving out of his feet.
Make a magnetic broom
Or put more metal shavings in there and then walk up a magnet wall
31:27 Simone gives off "House and Garage separate building" vibes vs Allen and Alex who give off "Garage is beside my Kitchen" vibes
Simone's measured ways make Alex and Allen seem even more unhinged
Ahahah love having Aleksa as host lmao
I can't believe that Nerd Forge lost a finger while mostly building whimsical, artsy fun things responsibily and I Did A Thing doesn't seem to have any lasting damage from building guns and hammers and sharp things without shoes on regularly.
Simone and Alex in one video? And aleksa is hosting?? Is this a dream? ❤❤❤
alex always gets hurt bcs the idea of safety is just not in that mans brain i swear on god.
he is like; oh yeah what if i just like play with saw blades?
and then the man does it! adore it, absolutely adore it
He didn't just play with them he made them into bayblades 💀 bayblades of death
@@kibkirby man made a real life fucking anime weapon
@@kibkirby and not once wore a shoe
Aleksa pretending he doesn't know all of Ididathing's answers
-Has 3 engineers on
-Uses biohazard warning sign
At least IDidAThing is a biohazard
@@audreydoyle5268 its hot in australia okay leave us alone
Simone's video on the cybertruck unveiling was so fucking funny 😂her face when they did they threw the baseball was amazing
Have gone into engineering after being a pharmacist for a decade (largely because of these guys), its beautiful to think that the enthusiasm for wanting to make things isn't lame anymore
About auto-tune coming from earthquake analysis: Fast-Fourier transforms were developed for seismic analysis of underground nuclear testing. Discrete fourier transforms decompose complex waves into their constituent waves, your voice is a complex wave so it can be decomposed, auto-tuned and recomposed. DFTs existed for a long time but were too slow and computationally expensive until the FFT algorithm was invented to analyze underground nuclear testing.
Fun Engineering fact: Technically, in most states (including mine) you cannot legally call yourself an engineer without a Professional Engineering license. I think the reason is that they don't want people utilizing the term and misleading people into trusting their work thinking they have someone who has passed board exams, like someone calling themselves a doctor near/around medical practices without specifying M.D....
So, technically without that license would be opening yourself up to legal challenges by the state board, but I've never heard of them taking legal action for verbal statements, but putting it in writing in a contract would definitely be an issue, especially if you're not paying taxes as an engineer in the area you are performing the work. I have many electrical and mechanical friends from college who call themselves "engineers" but don't have licenses and nothing has ever happened to them, but in the civil engineering field it's taken very seriously, and I know the board of professional engineers who governs the profession in Florida takes it pretty seriously.
Hmmm
This is also the case anywhere in Canada.
It's REALLY cheeky to have Alexa be the host of this one lol.
they need to do a second round of this with other youtubers because its such a diverse space where there's so many creative people
of course aleksa was there, boy can't do thing without boy!!!
I really want to see you guys do this with more niche content creators like Doll customizers or sculpters! That would be so fun
around 13:02 he said "can you be, a little bit more creative, please? Like I just hate it..." and the button lit up im DEAD 💀
Just wanna say to Allen Pan; you will always be a Mythbuster in my book and my heart
Ok i love the new different hosts thing but I NEED to know Nicole is still with us right??? We're gonna get her back right???
Most likely- Nicole is also working behind the scenes at SMOSH
I know right? Wheres our beautiful host, Nicole??
"Anthony, we should get MythBusters on!"
"We have MythBusters at home"
I love how it's like two science/engineering youtubers and a domestic terror youtuber.
And also Aleksa is there.
The look on Simone's face every time Alex freely admits to crimes.
Russian-Australian is just too powerful a combination.
THE AUSSIE HOTTIES?!??
Love boyboy as a host!
love boyboy and idida thing, my favorite aussies
Alex and Simone are my two favorite engineering RUclipsr for such different reasons. So cool to see them in one video
The absolute concern of the sharp metal feet
Aussie soil is tough to walk on. It roughs up the feet, so that's why Alex's feet are tough enough to handle metal shards
I love Simone’s videos! So glad shes in this one
the bug dye is called natural red 4 or carmine/carmine lake! i think it has a different number designation in europe
Cochineal is another listed name I think
20:45 Simone can just call herself a science educator/communicator like Milo Rossi (miniminuteman) or Kyle Hill do
I love him!
MILO!!! We need Milo, Kyle, and Forrest Valkai on an episode. Milo and Forrest especially would be such an interesting dynamic
Don't get me wrong, I love me some science communicator nerds, I just think it'd be a slightly diff name or definition.
Lmfao how did BoyBoy sneak into this one 😂!? I get having Alex cause of IDidAThing but i love having Alexa sneak in there
they come in a package
Emotional support boy
@@vogelvrouwhence the name boyboy
Boy Boy & IDidAThing ❤
I love seeing them in my recommended! Great they're collabing more
I am hoping to ask them this question
How do magnets work...
I know "science" can be a broad term, but really this is an "engineer youtubers" video.
But, what if you did a chemistry youtubers video? With people like NurdRage, NileRed, Explosions&Fire, Chemdelic, Thy Labs
Somebody said it!!! I need a vid with NileRed.
Alex looking allan dead in the eyes right after speaking how mythbusters made being a nerd cool
I still find that Tampon Gun thing ridiculous even though it was so long ago
"There's no bird jai...is there a bird jail in Australia?"
"Yeah, there's a bird jail in Australia"
"Shit"
LMFAO😂😂
How is Simone not in the thumbnail and listed first in the title?? Missed opportunity.
6:41 idk WHAT that means, but i LOVE when youtubers to what they LOVE instead of what they think people would like
This was so interesting to watch, would love to see more with science youtubers!
now it makes sense why William Osman and Kevin of Backyard scientist live on a ranch, when you own a large property, you can buy all the dangerous stuff and its perfectly fine. i need pipe for drainage and irrigation, i need these chemicals for fertiliser and removing tree stumps etc
I forgot this was an Anthony Padilla video and not a BoyBoy video.
Me thinking it's about that time for a new Boyboy video so just assuming it is one until I see other people and read the title
28:04 really suprised they didn't mention how useless they were at pine gap
You should do this again but with more "unhinged" science RUclipsrs like electro boom, William osmen, Michael Reeves, nilered, or Cody's lab
Allen Pan is at least as unhinged as Nile Red. Not nearly as unhinged as the others you mentioned though lmao
You can't ask for more unhinged than Ididathing.
right? like they got allen, which means william and nile are literally RIGHT THERE
@@8766pensfan I'll be honest I am not familiar with him lol.
@@FeeshUnofficial I mean I see that but also I don't think he has the same peaks of insanity as Nilered. Like idk sniffing hydrogen cyanide fumes to compare them to bitter almonds is hard to top
12:00 like when codyslab and explosionsandfire uploaded the same exact same premise on the same day and it was interesting how they went about it differently
I never would have thought that ididathing would be on an anthony padilla video but im here for it
Now we NEED a friendly jordies episode 🙏🙏🙏
"Australians Answer Your Assumptions"
He's probably too political for this channel.
5:11one of my college admission essays were on who inspired me, and I cited some RUclipsrs. College admissions probably has good stats to answer how science YT has been referenced over time.
43:37 is great information. Which leaves Adam probably the one not too happy with it which is sad to know after knowing the while circumstance around how all everything unfolded.
Might be very specific but you should do this with service dog owners
4 of my favorite RUclipsrs in one quality interview vid!
boyboy reping the immortal science, nice
o7
3:31 "I. Failed. Everything."
My brother!
I can't wait to watch this! What a lineup!!!
My favorite channel, Aleksa Padilla
So sad about his break up with Ian Did a thing
I love Allen Pan, his videos videos are some of the most entertaining things I’ve ever seen. And he’s a giant weeb
He is right, auto-tune was used to measure seismic activity.
this was great! MOAR! With more science youtuber!
RUclips, make a B-side video premotion for creators in a certain level. Grow the middle creator, after every video they know will do well they get a second vid right after that is guaranteed matching funds from the first, just for them to experiment more. which means way more varied content, and would pull us more from other apps.
having Aleksa as the moderator for this was the best possible decision
An Anthony Padilla video on my birthday? HECK yeah
HAPPY BIRTHDAY B
Happy birthdayyy , hope your day goes well
happy birthday!
@@the_arnavz3281 Thank you!
Happy Frickin Birthday !!
Alternate title: Ididathing admits to being a criminal multiple times, fellow youtubers chuckle with fear.
Ididathing has truly been an inspiration to me but i wish i would've seen this intro before adopting his barefoot shop technique 😂 the metal in my feet is a bit rough 😂
Anthony, I really like the assumptions format!
18:50. You don’t need to look any kind of ways your real fan boys love you for what you want to be.
This man turned a joke into a series with hope, despair, loss and hype. He deserves every bit of recognition he has and even beyond that
33:40 why did this give me the same vibes as Squidward saying “oh no he’s hot!” about squilliam 😂
"Is there something you had to cut out of the video because it's too dangerous?"
~Well it's a good thing William, Michael and more importantly Kevin and Nigel weren't there...
Oh Michael Reeves would one hundred percent take the cake on most dangerous
@@audreydoyle5268or nilered 👀
Ididathing and Boyboy are two of my favorites.. and I watch a lot of people.
What an interesting concept! I hope you do more videos of this kind ❤️
Seguay talk was great. I remember it was leaked as "IT" and was going to change the world. For the low price of like $5k
“Pants on fire”
Me, abruptly remembering a couple of my favorite creators getting set on fire for a video recently: Ohhhhh, this explains everything
8:22
The beauty of myth busters is that they kind of use everyday material that you can get from the hardware store or a uncle's house or your own home. It does make it feel like you can do the same stuff at your home, given a small budget, a little space and a little time.
"you only like things because they kill people" and then just Alex agreeing completely and earnestly is the funniest shit.
35:48 I got an ad just before this that said "gravity doesn't care about disability" or something
Love this Cross Over!
Edit:
Are Aussies becoming like Canadians? Just to polite
Segways are fine but so incredibly expensive I have only used it as a tourist or seen it get used by a mallcop
awesome content, loved this, such cracking people
@AnthonyPadilla I found your channel through the mental health series, would you consider making a video on DP/DR? 😶🌫️
20:28 science communication requires specific skills and you all do a great job at it
I will say, at least from my experience, the science community loves you guys
Out of all these wonderful people, I feel really bad for simon; since she's the only one who deals with actually mass manufacturing her products and have to deal with copycats. I wish she could make more money out of her inventions, so she could do more of them.
I think that anyone who thinks the science community looks down on them for what they do doesn't realize that many of us in the scientific community often enjoy wild, unhinged, dangerous things like these three do on their channels. Our inner chaos goblins get to live vicariously through their videos
Four spectacular, brilliant people. One spectacular topic. I'm simply giddy