No the amount doubles every fold and if u do the math u would only need to do 50 strands even a 3 year old could count to that that's logarithms for you
@@aaa439the joke was about him counting the strands individually, for the matter of counting the folds, obviously ik it wouldnt take long at all, since i just watched this man count them
So basically what I learned from this video when u make the first loop it will be very thick and then the singularity happens making look like more of 1 when u just started although u have 1,099,511,627,776 strands made witch is a lot of strands. But then a significant singularity happens again! When ur at 35,104,372,088,832 strands. And im impressed because although it doesn’t really look like one again it still is impressive because im only 8 years old and u made me this smart u deserve a sub because of this spectacular video!
Science time: a glucose molecule is only 9 angstroms wide. With a rough start point of 4cm, if we divide that by 2 fifty times (1.125 quadrillion layers) you end up with a number significantly smaller than 9 angstroms, so yes, when it basically returned to 1 solid mass of candy, you probably did actually restart
i have an idea, get some small pieces of sugar each with different colors, then make dragons beard candy with them, and then look inside of the candy once you have a lot of strands so you can see each one individually since they are different colors
I did the math and you were right about it forming a “singularity”. To get 2^50 layers (approx. 10^15), the volume of each strand will have to be 669 attolitres (very small) and can only contain 5.4 picograms of sugar per strand. If each sugar molecule was lined up end-to-end, the maximum length of a strand before the thickness of a strand is less than 1 sugar molecule is only a few millimetres. Still impressive nonetheless, pushing the boundaries of how far this candy can go.
With all those layers being so small, and most of them maybe sticking together. We don’t get to see the actual result of a quadrillion but it’s still, Very cool!
Pretty sure the amount of fibres and inability to coat the fibres meant a huge increase in friction, so it basically just welded itself back together (Or reset as you said) I don't even think you would be able to see the individual fibres with a much better microscope. Similar thing happens with overworking bread dough.
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Doing some very rough math, a molecule of glucose is about 1nm across. There are 10 million nm in a cm, so if the bundle of strands is 5cm thick you couldn't get past 50 million strands before they are theoretically smaller than the glucose molecules they're made of! If you were to make a quadrillion strands they would be 10^ -15 m wide, or smaller than an electron. I think you stopped making actual thinner fibers well before a million, but it is pretty cool to see such an accessible representation of exponential growth nonetheless!
@@omahon it's an estimation for sure, but even if we could continue folding, we're not creating layers upon layers, but instead rearranging the configuration of the molecules, like folding metals, it helps to determine an intricate pattern, but that's just it, the pattern denotes where you can see the fold "rejoin" with the "solution." If we could fold layers upon layers, then there's nothing logically stating that we couldn't fold past 1 quadrillion layers, but there is... So, the video is a little misinformative.
This is actually almost like digital aliasing. The fibres are not made out of billions of of smaller fibres. The thickness of individual strands eventually just becomes so small that they become smaller than the thickness of 1 molecular layer. At that point the smallest fibres just start to merge together again with each division. So there is a theoretical cap to how many strands you can have before it ACTUALLY becomes 1 large chunk again.
If my math is correct, assuming that you started with a candy with the thickness of about 2cm, *each layer is about 5.6 Million times thinner than an Atom!* 😳 (That's not really possible, so the layers are merging into one after becoming small enough as he showed in the microscope)
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Man i hate these comments that take “sayings” that no one has ever said or heard before and act like its a saying and their usally 5 years old and their usually not very bright people (no offense to you of course)
Thank you for listening to our comments about Quadrillion layers. Soon you will be on a Guinness book of world records 2024. Congratulations and Happy New Year 🕛🎊
Just to be clear. In order for you to have a quadrillion layered candy, the total thickness would need to be 1 strand thick. Since that is not the case and the strands also probably broke somewhere with the whole stretching, you were no where near close to 1 quadrillion layers. You may have gotten 1 quadrillion strands but not as a layer formation but rather as a torus.
1 Quadrillion is absolutely unreal. Very cool!
Nyam nyam 8:10
And… certainly not done in this video! There’s now way it 1 quad layers
are u autistic?@@AdrianneDickenson
@@AdrianneDickensonthis video is real.
how about one quintillion layers of dragons bread candy then a sextillion then septillion and so on
I like the implication that Mr. Beast will outlive us all during his attempt to count to 1 Quadrillion
Gen alpha kids aint going to survive much
"Wait what number was I at” 💀
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5I don’t think I will repent to a human lil bro 😂
No the amount doubles every fold and if u do the math u would only need to do 50 strands even a 3 year old could count to that that's logarithms for you
@@aaa439the joke was about him counting the strands individually, for the matter of counting the folds, obviously ik it wouldnt take long at all, since i just watched this man count them
him looking at the camera emotionless while saying the most utterly insane numbers
You see it’s cut and in the cut he’s probably looking it up
People don’t realise the strength you need to put in that just to stretch that thing
No bs straight to the point, no capping, doesn't have a million ways of cooking or looping the candy, and is just amazing
The dedication to these videos is insane! Keep it up! 🔥🔥🔥🙏
Fr
nahhh why do you gotta believe this it is *FAKE*
I’m the 69th like on this comment 🤖
@@fazerealsweat28940no it isn’t?
how is it fake?@@fazerealsweat28940
That’s interesting! Good job!
So basically what I learned from this video when u make the first loop it will be very thick and then the singularity happens making look like more of 1 when u just started although u have 1,099,511,627,776 strands made witch is a lot of strands. But then a significant singularity happens again! When ur at 35,104,372,088,832 strands. And im impressed because although it doesn’t really look like one again it still is impressive because im only 8 years old and u made me this smart u deserve a sub because of this spectacular video!
No way. This man may actually eventually do a DECILLION layers soon, no joke. Also, Happy New Year's 2024 to all!!!!
bro he said no more he done with grandpa's beard
@@JeffRenko’grandpa’s beard’ 💀
@@JeffRenko i dont think hair tastes nice
probably won't be enough atoms, or at least atomic bonds to have that many strands in that space
vigintillion
Science time: a glucose molecule is only 9 angstroms wide. With a rough start point of 4cm, if we divide that by 2 fifty times (1.125 quadrillion layers) you end up with a number significantly smaller than 9 angstroms, so yes, when it basically returned to 1 solid mass of candy, you probably did actually restart
That's what I was thinking, the fibers probably got so small they fused back together.
Actually 🤓 it is rounded to 1.126 quadrillion
NAHHH WHAT ARE THESE GENIUS DOING HERE 🔥🔥🔥
He looped of dragon beard candies alot and i computed it so that he said that it will make a loop forever if continues
How do u know that I know pre algebra but I do not understand that oh I am also in 3rd grade
I cannot believe you did it
You really deserve a world record ❤
Very nice! Now can you make a 1 septillion dragon's beard candy?
If he does that he would OWN my respect
Love the channel. Great work and dedication!
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this is my new account lil laurence
I absolutely love this guy, he seems so nice, i hope you live a long nice and fruitful life
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That's unreal! Can you make a sextillion layers. Very cool!
1 quintillion layers next ;)
I subbed
It's less than a quadrillion
@AuchDesten Nope, a quadrillion is 10^15 and a quintillion is 10^18
You can google it
This was really interesting. I really liked the simple process of making the candy and the amount of layers that your goal is.
Love this channel, keep up the amazing work!!
i want him to do 1 GOOGOL of dragons beard
True
i have an idea, get some small pieces of sugar each with different colors, then make dragons beard candy with them, and then look inside of the candy once you have a lot of strands so you can see each one individually since they are different colors
Hope other creators could pick up your idea, as this channel has not been what it used to...
Next, do 1 Quintillion layers
Yes
*G O O G L P L E X*
Then next, 1 sextillion
Btw it’s a number
@@MVZilla_ASMR let's have sextillion without the tillion 😏😏😏
This is crazy!! Keep up the hard work.
This is wholesome you should deserve 10 million subscribers for your hard work😊!
Very nice! I love your videos!!
Can we appreciate bros strength😭🙏
hats off to the dedication, also the "very cool" at the end is what I watch these vids for ❤🔥❤🔥
Challenge: Make a dragon's beard candy so layered each fiber can break quantum physics.
Posssible yeah
maybe
YES!
We prob need to make him do a quintillion first tho.
@@celestialdiamondgamings2297 thats what hes doing in the video
I know this might take like a few hours, but it would be cool. Do GOOGOL layers
Nice! Can you do a quintillion if your gonna do it again
I did the math and you were right about it forming a “singularity”. To get 2^50 layers (approx. 10^15), the volume of each strand will have to be 669 attolitres (very small) and can only contain 5.4 picograms of sugar per strand. If each sugar molecule was lined up end-to-end, the maximum length of a strand before the thickness of a strand is less than 1 sugar molecule is only a few millimetres. Still impressive nonetheless, pushing the boundaries of how far this candy can go.
@@Thedogs69420 ain’t no way bro really judging this man when he’s 8, you shouldn’t even have RUclips. It’s for 12+.
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@@Thedogs69420 look at your channel. Look at those vlogs, you yourself told you’re 8 or 9
@@Thedogs69420 bro, what about #8yearoldmadethis.
@@Thedogs69420 You really think you can delete it and say where is it?
This man never dissapoints, love ur vids man pls never stop posting ❤
Do a quintillion
Bro really mastered a hard to do candy while doing science
With all those layers being so small, and most of them maybe sticking together. We don’t get to see the actual result of a quadrillion but it’s still, Very cool!
He actually had the patience to say every single number ❤😂
Hey try as much layers as you possibly can (but you have to do more than 10 quadrillion)
You’ve looped the loop and I think that’s very cool👍
Can we just appreciate this man for counting every layer each time he folds it 🙏
he used a calculator but yes its hard to count it all correctly first try
you seem him look into the corner of the screen to check his calculator while doing it along with frequent cuts. But still good effort.
He’s saying people’s IP addresses
Bro how do none of you understand the literal simple joke
@@Egg89732what’s the joke?
Pretty sure the amount of fibres and inability to coat the fibres meant a huge increase in friction, so it basically just welded itself back together (Or reset as you said) I don't even think you would be able to see the individual fibres with a much better microscope. Similar thing happens with overworking bread dough.
Would be interesting to see this through a heat temp gun.
The size of fibers gets below the size of a molecule of glucose so it actually did restart
The first thing that comes out of this story will probably come from a few people in this community that are very passionate and very supportive.
You try to make a 1 quintillion layer dragon beard candy next
bro please, we literally NEED more of these.
*we need a quintillion*
What about a googol? (10^100)
Sextillion
Inf
@@rebertamiedl141not a number
10 to the 3003 th power or millilion
Maybe add a dehumidifier to make the strands not stick to each other as much?
Actually might be a good idea
Ur math skill man! Impressive
Your the best yt
New video idea: Cook a pizza in a conventional oven vs a convection (fan) oven, (vs a gas oven maybe) and rate which pizza is better and which type of oven is best for pizza
Interesting!
Would see that vid as a pizza lover
mmh
@staks6825why here?
Can you do something with graphene aerogel? Like test how many small things a cube of it can go on before it can't balance anymore?
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this sound like impossblie but one brave youtuber decide to do it
i know you said you're not doing any more of this stuff but i honestly just want to see a quintillion
Doing some very rough math, a molecule of glucose is about 1nm across. There are 10 million nm in a cm, so if the bundle of strands is 5cm thick you couldn't get past 50 million strands before they are theoretically smaller than the glucose molecules they're made of! If you were to make a quadrillion strands they would be 10^ -15 m wide, or smaller than an electron. I think you stopped making actual thinner fibers well before a million, but it is pretty cool to see such an accessible representation of exponential growth nonetheless!
I suppose, but that's assuming that the intermolecular forces are keeping every "strand" of glucose completely separated.
@@willow7466 I totally agree! The actual possible number of strands is likely orders of magnitude below this theoretical upper limit.
@@omahon it's an estimation for sure, but even if we could continue folding, we're not creating layers upon layers, but instead rearranging the configuration of the molecules, like folding metals, it helps to determine an intricate pattern, but that's just it, the pattern denotes where you can see the fold "rejoin" with the "solution." If we could fold layers upon layers, then there's nothing logically stating that we couldn't fold past 1 quadrillion layers, but there is... So, the video is a little misinformative.
Bro thanks for shouting me out! I appreciate it!
i think to make this video you had to edit for 1 and a half hours or i dont know it was just satisfying
Amazing record🎉
Please stop, you are going to destroy the Pokemon world!
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999 sextillion
Omg
@@ItsGlaceGDhe’s gonna finish it for 34 years😂
Bro he is stopping
69 sextillion💀
6 in German is s*x,so thats probably 6 million times 1 million
if you hit 2mil subs you try to form again and again for 3 hours straight
gonna be a good workout lol
Do the same but with a google layer please 😮
I really appreciate the amount of effort, time and energy this guy puts into his videos just so that we can enjoy ten minutes of our day.
Are there no original comments anymore!?!?
I really appreciate the amount of effort he put in to be totally full of shit.
This is actually almost like digital aliasing. The fibres are not made out of billions of of smaller fibres. The thickness of individual strands eventually just becomes so small that they become smaller than the thickness of 1 molecular layer. At that point the smallest fibres just start to merge together again with each division. So there is a theoretical cap to how many strands you can have before it ACTUALLY becomes 1 large chunk again.
THE NEW MRBEAST IS HERE! This is cool a 1 Quadrillion candy.
That's very cool
If my math is correct, assuming that you started with a candy with the thickness of about 2cm, *each layer is about 5.6 Million times thinner than an Atom!* 😳
(That's not really possible, so the layers are merging into one after becoming small enough as he showed in the microscope)
Pretty much.
Two things can happen depending on materials at such a minute scale.
1) They merge back together.
2) They fall apart.
Nerd
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do not argue with this guy he will waste your time
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You should do 1 quintillion layers
Awesome maybe quintillion next?
He did it! Legend!
shout out to the calculator
Fr i was just thinking of this
Its just the powers of 2
@tjthr ok no one asked
@@Amurf132 you don't have to be hostile
Just think of double it and give it to the next person💀🔥🙏
Bro has the best multiplication brain ever
Every time you make twist the candy, the strands double every power of 2.
Bro took taste atom per atom to a whole level
Man i hate these comments that take “sayings” that no one has ever said or heard before and act like its a saying and their usally 5 years old and their usually not very bright people (no offense to you of course)
8:08 i think you should try to do a quintilion layers next
Can you do quintillion layers dragon beard candy?
he has to do it 10 more time
i love this guy
I want a 1 hour video of him just folding the candy until 10 Duotrigintillion
Edit: I spawned the entire googology fanbase
What about Tarotar Dragons beard? BEAT THAT 👹
I see where you're going with this
"This candy has 1 millinillion layers"
Make it Graham number ⬆️s to (tree)graham number
@@DrPintoThe candy would rupture into a black hole
Thank you for listening to our comments about Quadrillion layers. Soon you will be on a Guinness book of world records 2024. Congratulations and Happy New Year 🕛🎊
Mr. beast sees this : Hmm, that's a good idea....1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9......................
I have the urge to say make ONE QUINTILLION layers of dragon beard candy.
You know what’s bigger
One octillion 25 digits
i'm most impressed he was able to repeat all those numbers lol
He is reading the numbers on a calculator or something
@@williambarron3026 still, its quite impressive
@@Van-us3my faire
@staks6825are comments like these just bots
Just to be clear. In order for you to have a quadrillion layered candy, the total thickness would need to be 1 strand thick. Since that is not the case and the strands also probably broke somewhere with the whole stretching, you were no where near close to 1 quadrillion layers. You may have gotten 1 quadrillion strands but not as a layer formation but rather as a torus.
🤓 👆 "Uhmm Actually"
@@DerpilicousVillager yeah this guy didnt even care to explain it and just sounded like a douche
Can you do a 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 layer, dragons beard, candy
do a septillian next
I love how he was like death staring while saying the numbers
I can’t even comprehend 1 quadrillion layers of dragons beard candy. Great achievement dude!
Bros a real cauculater
You know what would be out of this world, one septillion
U will forever be known as the person who made a quadrillion layer candy🔥🔥🔥
true
Not really
Aw man this series was my favorite :(
7:57
1 septillion layers of dragon beard candy plsss i liked and subscribed
*that one kid:* “mAKe A oNE BeKaLopInAZiLioN”
1QUINTILLION PLEASE!!!
do 10 quadrillion
10 quadrillion pls
10 quadrillion pls
10 quadrillion pls
i like how he sounds scared when he's talking about how big a quadrillion is
POV little me making a 1 quadrillion dragon beard candy than lost count during the doubling process 💀
Next video, he gonna be like:
"I made candy with 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 layers." his dedication is insane.
Keep up the great work.
can't wait for "I made a candy with 1 novemseptuagintillion layers"
@@sherbetcookieplayz 1 novemseptuagintillion is larger than one duovigintillion
cant wait for “Graham’s Number” layers!
Cant wait for "I made a candy with infinite layers"
@@II_Faither lol
imagine if he does a quintillion layers, is that even a number?
yes
Quintillion is a number
Bro just did all his rap in his head😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Make googol next
Why did bro lag for a second. 1:26
Camera issues
@@johndesacada9893npc issues
7 year old me when my teacher asks me a question and I think I know:
Nah these layers of candy are more than the whole human empire 💀💀💀💀
PLEASE DO A QUINTILLION IT WILL MAKE MY DAY PLEASE IM DESPERATE