I remember those bubbles from my childhood. They were advertised like crazy! When I finally got my mom to get me some, I ended up being pretty disappointed because they fall straight to the ground like they’re depressed and that polymer skin was like a dead bubble.
Idea, try and mix black 3.0 with bubbles and see if that works. Also, try filling the bubbles with hydrogen or something flamable and then hit them with your 5W laser, might have a cool effect
This comment has a disappointing number of likes, should be the top comment. Oh well, we are in the age of 9 year olds on the internet after all. Times have changed from 1 car, 0.3333 PCs per household.
This guy is one of my favorite youtubers, he knows we wanna see things in a vacuum chamber, and its rare to find a decent genuine youtuber, i mean its pretty obvious that he sincerely cares about not only the experiment, but showing us the process, he does educational content in a fun and awsome way, i just love these videos!
It's the excited chuckles that make you so incredible of a teacher. Not only do you know your stuff, but you love it, too! That makes your lessons contagious!
I had these bubbles once as a kid. My mom swore she would never buy them again when she found a small collection of them on the side of the couch 2 months later.
he can just use void 5.0, void 1.0 is already blacker than the blackest thing and void 5.0 is so dark that it makes things around it as black as black 3.0
@The Action Lab you should make a video on thin film interference and soap bubbles and the different colors that you get under different lighting like fluorescent lights and incandescent light.
(2:00) "...if I tried more _dye_ the bubbles wouldn't form." *die* _verb_ (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living. *dye* _noun_ a natural or synthetic substance used to change the colour of something.
Cause bubbles are constantly coming up and down so the surface is irregular. For an object to reflect you, it must be smooth like the surface of stagnant water is calm and no disturbances. That's why it reflects light. That doesn't mean boiling water doesn't reflect light. Of course it does. Otherwise you can't see it. It just shows irregular reflection and doesn't follow the laws of reflection. This is my theory. Hopefully it makes sense 😊
@@bertisacutepumpkinboy8517 i would think you are reflected in boiling water, hundreds maybe thousands of tiny reflections on the surface happening at a rapid rate, to fast and too small to see. it would be interesting to take a super high def photograph of the water surface of a pot of rapidly boiling water and see what yo got? or maybe the steam would just get in the way?
*Did You Know* A soap bubble is an extremely thin film of soapy water enclosing air that forms a hollow sphere with an iridescent surface. Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with another object. They are often used for children's enjoyment, but they are also used in artistic performances. Assembling several bubbles results in foam. When light shines onto a bubble it appears to change colour. Unlike those seen in a rainbow, which arise from differential refraction, the colours seen in a soap bubble arise from interference of light reflecting off the front and back surfaces of the thin soap film. Depending on the thickness of the film, different colours interfere constructively and destructively. A bubble can exist because the surface layer of a liquid (usually water) has a certain surface tension, which causes the layer to behave somewhat like an elastic sheet. However, abubble made with a pure liquid alone is not stable and a dissolved surfactant such as soap is needed to stabilize abubble.
@Scott Johnstone Internet and RUclips is for all the users. It doesn't differentiate between casts, colour, religions and languages. But assholes like you do.
I enjoy your content and love learning the science involved in the interesting anomalies you tend to post. Just a small piece of advice, don't force your enthusiasm over whatever odd thing you've shown or created. Just be yourself. It comes through as forced and disingenuous. Your tone and inflection sound phony a lot of the time when you say something is "awesome!" or "amazing!" We don't need you to be anything but yourself and the science you tend to explain will get us excited. Your topics and physical experiments are usually extremely interesting and that will get us enthused on it own merit. Just a piece of advice..it could also just be me... Anyway, your channel is awesome and amazing! ;-) Thank you for all the effort you go to just to entertain and educate us. My 14 year-old son LOVES your experiments/demonstrations and science is slowly becoming his favorite subject. I genuinely feel that your channel is directly responsible for his growing passion. Thank you and my son and I wish you the absolute best!!!
Years ago, while working in manufacturing, I had the occasion to acquire some 1 thou (25 um) stainless steel shim stock. While it wasn't what I would call transparent, you could definitely see light and shadows through it. Crazy stuff.
Have you thought of using a fluorescent dye and a black light? that would look really cool at night... if you inflated them with He or H2 it might be fun to shine a blue lazer at it as it floats off. Maybe even a phosphorescent dye might work? (Edit; TLDR; glow in the dark bubbles would be fun)
Blow them with helium so they float away. Slowly the helium leaks out and people find them all over the place. Freak people right out come across one of those.
Action Lab just curious I have a question on this effect I heard once. That if you have bubbles underwater and pop it, it makes some light. I always wondered if it does or not. Thank you.
Star War Lover 101 it’s not a bubble like this one that’s a cavitation “bubble “ . Not really a bubble but more a vacuum or void in the water that looks like a bubble . When these cavitation bubbles collapse they do it in a certain way . The collapsing bubble creates a re entrant jet that approaches the speed of light . This jet can strike something within 2 bubble diameters and cause temps hotter than the sun , give off gamma rays photons and cause transmutations of elements . This is very similar to the Big Bang .
Wow, I just realized you were right. I used to lap heads for drives down to between 20 or 30 nanometers and yes they were slightly transparent. They were darker than glass but had a brown haze of crystals.
That One Guy With A Duck Avatar damnit i commented this and then scrolled down to see if anyone else had done the same thing now i have to delete my comment 😂🤦🏼♂️
Can you try to put them in the freezer?
Like so that he can see this
No
Bubbles that last *forever*
I had the same thoughts
What if i dont want him to see ur comment?
Nope
They will not keep their shape
I remember those bubbles from my childhood. They were advertised like crazy! When I finally got my mom to get me some, I ended up being pretty disappointed because they fall straight to the ground like they’re depressed and that polymer skin was like a dead bubble.
I had these as a kid and I got the solution in my eyes...I don't know how. It hurt so bad
I drank bubble mixture
I put my finger in a escalator when I was little.
Get some more and fill with Helium or a lighter than air gas
I swallowed a shirt button when I was smoll😂😂
Can you make some bubbles coated with black 3.O?
Even black 1.0 or 2.0 would be sweet, main problem is the pigments might mess up the bubbles
And them burn the bubbles with the brightest flashlight!
Yatin, why is your zero an O?
It isn’t real I thought
Yatin T fdhgrdtdhgfxhtrxtrxdbfr I know I don’t like you but you cannot life and I can
“World’s first black bubbles”
tar: am I a joke to you?
@Hank Richard Little round tar babies. So cool.
This reminds me of the scene from the Incredibles where Mr. Incredible is attacked by the expanding black “bubbles”
I thought that as well
That scene gave me way too much anxiety
Damn, good one lol I remember that
So it isn't the first? That lying son of a-
When i realized I am claustrophobic lol
Everyone's so satisfied until he accidentally inhales through the straw
Yep
How can you do that accidently
Automated brain system be like: Oh no! I’m running out of air gotta breathe in
@@windowsxpmemesandstufflol yep thas how systems works lmao
@Æshton [bio: Gamer,CEO of mint,oc] *Brain decides to use mouth for some reason*
Idea, try and mix black 3.0 with bubbles and see if that works. Also, try filling the bubbles with hydrogen or something flamable and then hit them with your 5W laser, might have a cool effect
Bro you need to chill with all these great ideas
@@smokeylowkey420 ikr
Exploding bubbles
Bro you got PLANS
Butane
"I blew some bubbles and I want to paint them black" a rolling Stones rewrite
lol
This comment has a disappointing number of likes, should be the top comment. Oh well, we are in the age of 9 year olds on the internet after all. Times have changed from 1 car, 0.3333 PCs per household.
Paddington
boomer
@@paddington1670 uh, I bet some 9 year olds know that song
You said it... "Transparent Gold Bubble." I must see it
Is that a joke?
"That's so cooool" - I always smile when he says this haha
The dark side is strong with this one
Almost beat ya
boi
You were on Jack's video too ,moments ago
How dare you!!!
It's actually the force, not the dark side
This guy is one of my favorite youtubers, he knows we wanna see things in a vacuum chamber, and its rare to find a decent genuine youtuber, i mean its pretty obvious that he sincerely cares about not only the experiment, but showing us the process, he does educational content in a fun and awsome way, i just love these videos!
1.9 mill...AWESOME!!! Awesome channel. Discovered you years ago when i was lookin up vacuum chambers. Been watchin ever since.
Ron JL White cool
27,780 views. And 1.9 million subscribers
Hopeful Interpretation lol
Hopeful Interpretation Illuminati+1.9 million subscribers ¿¿¿
@Hopeful Interpretation and also 190 likes on the comment!(At the time of writing this)
It's the excited chuckles that make you so incredible of a teacher. Not only do you know your stuff, but you love it, too! That makes your lessons contagious!
I had these bubbles once as a kid. My mom swore she would never buy them again when she found a small collection of them on the side of the couch 2 months later.
That's too funny 🤣
Almost to 2 M , Way to go! :) That's my boy!
Thanks for the chocolate chip cookie recipe 🙂
Lol
@@IndiBeauProductions LOL TOO FUNNY!
@@jmqughj4316 you are welcome and thanks for trying the recipe!
@@evilmonkey0202 :)
More die? Did you mean dye?
(Please tell me you meant dye...)
No, I mean death 💀 😂
*FBI, open up!*
@@mysterious6856 no u
I was gonna point that out too...
@@triplec5902 yee me too
Imagine being the neighbor whose house gets its walls bombarded with black bubbles.
A professional asshole fills them with hot air, and releases them under cover of the night.
When the air cools, they descend.
I'm a simple man. I see a video about black bubbles, I hit like.
Anybody else think of the everlasting bubble from SpongeBob?
@Lenny Face and literally let someone drown in front of him
Episode “AtlantisSquarepantis”
If i saw that episode before you commented that then probably yes
i didnt know that existed
Bubble Buddy. Lol
Next use black 3.0 on those bubbles
Ikr
You know thats going to be one of his next videos
Lol I just commented the same thing
he can just use void 5.0, void 1.0 is already blacker than the blackest thing and void 5.0 is so dark that it makes things around it as black as black 3.0
@@growingcat2479 what's void 1.0 no?,i have no idea my dude.
Now i want to see transparent metal😶
I heard that transparent aluminum is actually a thing now. Thanks, Scotty.
I came up with a way that would actually be possible...
@@ploperdung share ur knowledge
Just take a CD and look through it towards the Sun. I do this every time I watch an eclipse.
Did you mean: www.metal-archives.com/bands/Transparent/35849 ?
Team up with MrBeast and fill somebody’s backyard with them
Thebackyardscientists backyard right?
Pro Odermonicon lol
No the whole neighborhood if everyone agrees that is
I'ma about to turn his backyard to a blackyard
That's so weird I just saw this video an right below it was a video from Mr beast
4:06 TheActionLab is actually a stoner
5:58 Nevermind, there he goes.
Love your vids, man!
1953: By 2010 we'll have flying cars!
2019: We've made black bubbles!
ruclips.net/video/gWweFytnceY/видео.html
Small scale flying is too expensive compared to wheels.
Julius Martin no its now 1854
Do those black bubbles with helium or something less dense than air, would be fun to see these things fly
Evi1M4chine
You don’t have to be so aggressive fam
but the outside membrane still has some weight to it, and i dont think that membrane is lighter than air so it probably wont fly even with helium
@@metalism6 balloons filled with helium do, even if plastic is heavier than air ^^
@@Splainte oh yea, i completely forgot 😂
But…
Bubbles are soap and water
_Can't wait for Asian bubbles._
Well, if it's Chinese bubbles, there will be a fortune cookie proverb in them. Quite cute really.
Aarch YT yeah!
@Migz Caritos certainly don't look yellow.
☺I am.
_Next time, make a Caucasian bubble_
@@zezekingyo2374 hehehe
@The Action Lab you should make a video on thin film interference and soap bubbles and the different colors that you get under different lighting like fluorescent lights and incandescent light.
Why @
Because it is interesting
Oh so that's the stuff they shot mr. Incredible with.
Imagine you just blow a few black bubbles into your neighbor's yard every day, they think it's some strange weather phenomenon.
why it looks green for me?
Angery Salmon
Same
Could be several things, the lighting, you display, etc. It looks black in my computer monitor but green ish in my phone
Angery Salmon ur colorblind
Angery Salmon rest, my child
New too
(2:00) "...if I tried more _dye_ the bubbles wouldn't form."
*die*
_verb_ (of a person, animal, or plant) stop living.
*dye*
_noun_ a natural or synthetic substance used to change the colour of something.
Lol
Lol was hoping someone else caught that
It is an hononym
Sounds right to me. Don't get the joke???!?
Beat me to it
3:14 he needs to say holy cow, but he cannot speak because of straw but soon fulfills the dialogue at 4:06
"Worlds first" my ass when I was a kid my ponds filter got clogged and started making black bubbles
Ok nigga
@Ram Manuel Del Rosario what if he's black
@@arq2565 still very weird to say to a random person on the internet who only talked about a pond's black bubbles
@@ck7993 lol y’all got trolled
"" *That's what Finn Used to make his gift to BubbleGum Princess* ""
I was thinking the same
the way you say 'so cool' kills me every time
Hey... I just wanted to ask you a question...why can't we see our reflection in boiling water??
ItsCROSSIANOgaming do you think if you heated a mirror to it’s melting point and looked in it, could you see your reflection?
Cause bubbles are constantly coming up and down so the surface is irregular. For an object to reflect you, it must be smooth like the surface of stagnant water is calm and no disturbances. That's why it reflects light. That doesn't mean boiling water doesn't reflect light. Of course it does. Otherwise you can't see it. It just shows irregular reflection and doesn't follow the laws of reflection. This is my theory. Hopefully it makes sense 😊
@@bertisacutepumpkinboy8517 i would think you are reflected in boiling water, hundreds maybe thousands of tiny reflections on the surface happening at a rapid rate, to fast and too small to see. it would be interesting to take a super high def photograph of the water surface of a pot of rapidly boiling water and see what yo got? or maybe the steam would just get in the way?
The surface of the water is disturbed by the bubbles in the liquid. You need a smooth surface that can reflect light evenly to see a reflection
Because you are too busy screaming in agony because it splashed on your face
These bubbles are super powerful because they’re the only ones that can say the n word
Lmao
Noooo you stole my comment with your 2011 memes n word is dead meme now noooooo
Delete your profile picture
*BROWN*
I liked your comment but I unliked it because of your profile picture
Thanks for bringing curiosity among the younger generations, keep showing how cool science is ❤️
Dear action lab can you please explain the multicolored shadows of regular bubbles
*Did You Know*
A soap bubble is an extremely thin film of soapy water enclosing air that forms a hollow sphere with an iridescent surface. Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with another object. They are often used for children's enjoyment, but they are also used in artistic performances. Assembling several bubbles results in foam.
When light shines onto a bubble it appears to change colour. Unlike those seen in a rainbow, which arise from differential refraction, the colours seen in a soap bubble arise from interference of light reflecting off the front and back surfaces of the thin soap film. Depending on the thickness of the film, different colours interfere constructively and destructively.
A bubble can exist because the surface layer of a liquid (usually water) has a certain surface tension, which causes the layer to behave somewhat like an elastic sheet. However, abubble made with a pure liquid alone is not stable and a dissolved surfactant such as soap is needed to stabilize abubble.
I'm to lazy to read all of that
*à b u b b l e*
Did u just copy this from Wikipedia
You're boring than my science teacher 😑😂
I already knew
He always looks like he's saying kill me 😂😂
The algorithm got him.
Loooooop ur really ghr
i thought he was going to do that with black water
LMAO
@@woosh_police4018 black water is really a thing. Its supposed to be healthy
Oh, black water, keep on rollin'.
@@sidhanth5104 heh. Campers sure want to get rid of the black water from their trailers.
And you know what i am happy because this guy can smile we need more pozitive people.I enjoy every video that he makes
Can you make a video of the black holes Kerr black holes using that one?
"No colors anymore, I want them to turn black..."
Supervious black is not a color
I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes.
@@taeforde9988 r/Whooooosh
@@taeforde9988 no COLORS ANYMORE, I want them to TURN BLACK
@@taeforde9988 turning black = no more colors. DURRRRRRR
What would happen if you froze those bubbles?
They will froze
@Scott Johnstone yup they will....
@Scott Johnstone Internet and RUclips is for all the users. It doesn't differentiate between casts, colour, religions and languages. But assholes like you do.
Ey chill
The bubble will froze and the shape will keep
"It's time that I go to sleep before 4am"
3am *watching black bubbles
Lol
I don’t know who is more easily amused, you for making this video or me for watching the whole thing.
So THAT'S the formula for Transparent Aluminum! Professor Scott would be so proud of you.
*Liked before watching*
Wait, are these the black ball things from The incredibles?
Yes
I was just thinking that, that scene always creeped me
Watch at 1.25 speed.welcome
Thanks man, it is really helpful. I thought your were joking....
It's just faster
Wow the music is way better thx man
@@vitotheo his video is full of filler.
Nothing changed
This guy is on NASA's most wanted list.
Yes his tshirt is also of nasa
Wife: Hun!! I'm home!!... Where are you?!
Him: I'M BLOWING BLACK BUBBLES IN THE BACKYARD
Hey Action Lab! Not to be rude, but at 1:57 I think instead of die you meant the word dye!
Just to let you know for future reference.
Lol
Same
Rip auto generated text
If I tried more DIE
Let's die
some bubbles
I enjoy your content and love learning the science involved in the interesting anomalies you tend to post. Just a small piece of advice, don't force your enthusiasm over whatever odd thing you've shown or created. Just be yourself. It comes through as forced and disingenuous. Your tone and inflection sound phony a lot of the time when you say something is "awesome!" or "amazing!" We don't need you to be anything but yourself and the science you tend to explain will get us excited. Your topics and physical experiments are usually extremely interesting and that will get us enthused on it own merit. Just a piece of advice..it could also just be me... Anyway, your channel is awesome and amazing! ;-) Thank you for all the effort you go to just to entertain and educate us. My 14 year-old son LOVES your experiments/demonstrations and science is slowly becoming his favorite subject. I genuinely feel that your channel is directly responsible for his growing passion. Thank you and my son and I wish you the absolute best!!!
Are black bubbles touching clear bubbles going to taint clear bubbles??? Equilibrium?
Best teacher ever!
First time this man ain’t clickbaitin😂 but I hella rock with these videos
We used to get this in grocery stores when we were kids.
Could you try this with any color? i feel like it would have a simalar effect, possibly.
They look like anti gravity metal balls
Nobody:
Action lab: I had a lot of requests to put bubbles into vacuum chamber
Everyone: yes!
-Oh wow so -*-*Cool*-*- !-
"... let's see if this actually works..." C'mon, we all know you play with bubbles in your freetime and have already tested this millions of times.
Try filling these with hydrogen to see if they float
Hydrogen is pretty flammable but helium is okay.
glow in the dark bubbles next please! I've been wondering for years if they are possible
It looks like you are blowing balloons! Amazing!
Years ago, while working in manufacturing, I had the occasion to acquire some 1 thou (25 um) stainless steel shim stock. While it wasn't what I would call transparent, you could definitely see light and shadows through it. Crazy stuff.
What's that song called when you first start blowing the black bubble? It's pretty.
@Zepter thanks.
Wait what is it?
Have you thought of using a fluorescent dye and a black light? that would look really cool at night... if you inflated them with He or H2 it might be fun to shine a blue lazer at it as it floats off. Maybe even a phosphorescent dye might work?
(Edit; TLDR; glow in the dark bubbles would be fun)
l could see your refection in the black bubble on the lawn, way cool :) and they looked like spiders :)
@@Spinder_ lol
There should be a geniuse(or whatever you call it) world record book award on the first ever person to blow black bubbles which is this guy
I must say I'm more impressed with the backyard that ur in looks nice and peaceful were ever you are
Believe me ! Now the companies will use it to sell their product in different colors!!
No
Who Can Count How Many Times He Said Bubbles?
31 times.
Including singular and plural
@@BBelugawhale legend
What about black??
Put bubble wrap in a vacuum chamber
He did that
Dude, you know your audience. About three seconds before you mentioned it, I was thinking vacuum chamber lol
Those black bubbles would make great emo Christmas tree ornaments.
Fill a bathtub with black 3.0 and get in it
😂wtf😂
If you made the worlds first black bubble can you make tge worlds most blackest bubble with black 3.0
Blow them with helium so they float away. Slowly the helium leaks out and people find them all over the place. Freak people right out come across one of those.
Cool science
"HEAR IN MY GARAGE I HAVE MY BUBBLES. NOW MY BUBBLES HAVE BEEN HERE FOR 5 HOURS. THAT'S DUE TO KNOWLEDGE." 1:09
Dude your a genius 👏👏love your videos 👌
Action Lab just curious I have a question on this effect I heard once. That if you have bubbles underwater and pop it, it makes some light. I always wondered if it does or not. Thank you.
Star War Lover 101 it’s not a bubble like this one that’s a cavitation “bubble “ . Not really a bubble but more a vacuum or void in the water that looks like a bubble . When these cavitation bubbles collapse they do it in a certain way . The collapsing bubble creates a re entrant jet that approaches the speed of light . This jet can strike something within 2 bubble diameters and cause temps hotter than the sun , give off gamma rays photons and cause transmutations of elements . This is very similar to the Big Bang .
@@michaelschuler7397
isn't that how pistol shrimps can kill prey with air?
Voidrive ‣ yes they use this phenomenon to their advantage
7:53 you forgot to edit that out
The ink appears to weigh the bubbe down so it doesn't want to float or ride on the wind, but still a nice experiment!
His experiment is always mindblowing
Wow, I just realized you were right. I used to lap heads for drives down to between 20 or 30 nanometers and yes they were slightly transparent. They were darker than glass but had a brown haze of crystals.
*Apply Polymer to Relationships*
Does anybody know what the background music at 3:50 is? It reminds me strongly of vangelis...
Erebos same question
The truth seeking orbs from Naruto
Your channel is so cool. Love the videos.
Your videos are really awesome
rather then using a thicker membrane for the bubles just use black 3.0 ;-)
Awesomess tv made a vid of glow in the dark bubbles
*BlackBubblesMatter*
That One Guy With A Duck Avatar damnit i commented this and then scrolled down to see if anyone else had done the same thing now i have to delete my comment 😂🤦🏼♂️
The neighbor lady who is drying her laundry outside is not sharing your excitement about black bubbles
Thank you for showing me how every music video is made!