What if you left eggs in water?
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This video shows you what happens to eggs if you crack them into water.
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Fun Fact: Freshly laid eggs have a natural protective coating called the "bloom" that helps prevent bacteria from entering the porous shell.
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#eggs #timelapse #photoowl
Lesson: dont leave your eggs mixed with water in a banana shaped glass unattended for more than a month
Oh. I was just about to do that.
Astute reminder.
you can do it in an apple-shaped glass though
Saul goodman type wisdom
corny
I can't imagine the stench this time lapse caused. The generational waves of maggots was interesting to watch.
I HATE MAGGOTS
@@reblox3494 Why, they so kindly wiped the glass so you could see better! :D
ive cracked a rotten egg once...was the fucking WORST SMELL EVER. like the gnarliest of farts from the most vegan person in the world, and Michael Moore tried to outfart them.
@@whisperingleaves😂silo
@@utleyrotten egg is prettyyyy bad, but doesn't compare to the smell of death imo.
I’m so glad I could sit & enjoy this process with out the egg smell. ❤
Every time I watch one of these I am so glad it isn't on a Smellevision.
@@zeratullotus2790Oh that will be absolute hell.
i can't even imagine the smell in that room
Better that way. it was bad lol
the glass apparatus used is so uniquely beautiful
I completely agree
The most appetizing part is always when they fumble with the crusty bits at the end 🤤
ughhh.... cmon!! hahah
Right?! Looked like somewhere between candy and jerky! 😄
The crusty bits look like Walter White’s Blues.
What's with the replies?
Dehydrated eggs , just add water and eat.
i love how every video is another perspective on "what would happen if you left food out for a while" and the answer is pretty consistently "yucky"
“ewwww” *clicks on another video*
Yeah. I'll pass on eggs right now.
That must have smelt horrible! What would happen if you kept it enclosed so no flies or maggots could attach the egg?
Then, you will create an anaerobic environment where microbes will have a harder time growing.
The egg will rot over time, but will be a slower process.
You can also just put a screen on it and no flies can get to it
Probably same thing, without maggots dead all over the place
It may blow from the gases released with nowhere to go.
Should have done a comparison without the water, now im curious as to what happens if the water was not there hahaa
Here you go
ruclips.net/video/KMZlLq9oMFg/видео.htmlsi=afvCNKmLTX7PbqK6
And I have several other egg videos on the channel too. :)
Imagine the smell 😂
That's what I was thinking. Nothing gets nastier smelling in my sink than a scrambled egg bowl left to soak. 🤢
@@goldilox369I made a mistake once leaving a broken egg in the sink for three days. When I came back home and opened the door, something smelled like a dead animal. I checked everywhere then found out it was the egg. Never making that mistake again.
@@samodyssey9000 OMG. That had to be terrible! LoL. Once I realized in labs they cultivate bacteria & viruses in eggs, I stopped messing around with them! They go so nasty so fast!
I would say it’s kinda weird but eggtually I find this a pretty interesting eggsperiment.
And imagine the eggstreme smell of this...
@@blackbull7717 EGGXACTLY!
I could watch this eggain and eggain.
the joke of an eggspert
Intereggsting*
How to make naturally fermented eggnog 😅
OK. That eggnog went horribly wrong and ugly. 😂😂
Shout out to the creator of this channel for educating us while having to clean up and handle the stench after each experiment.
I don´t think he´s cleaning that up pal, he´s throwing that into the bin ;,)
it's likely done outside with well ventilation. i dont see how maggots could end up in this thing unless you left it outside where it is exposed to insects. i haven't seen a fly in my house in half a year
The relaxing music almost makes you forget that you're watching maggots and mold. Almost.
It curdled pretty fast, but took a while to actually start rotting away. I wonder if it got acidic.
That thumbnail is amazing and I can’t wait to see what happens!
It's one of the more disturbing time lapses
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@PhotoOwlSeriously!! This is not what I was expecting to see at the end when I came here during the premiere 😮
@@nikhithhm what did you expect? :D
One of the most interesting ones I've watched on your channel. Love the dedication you put into all of your videos!
The biology taking place is fascinating. If I stop thinking of the eggs disintegrating, then I can view how the eggs are a food source for unexpected other life forms. Thank you for sharing your avocation.
I can smell it through my phone.
Imagine what I felt haha
Not appetising, expected it to be cooked afterwards by gourmet chef 💀
I turned on a light in my basement and it flickered and I looked at the older halogen style lightbulb and saw how yellow the plastic was on the once white bulb and wondered what different lightbulbs would look like over a time laps. Maybe a set up that cycles through on and off on a timer. It would probably be a longer time laps but if you are looking for ideas lol
Legends tell that he is still spraying the entire room with roomspray.
its always really cool actually that you leave decomposers as part of the process... i only come across these videos often enough that i forget, and then have kind of a moment of being grossed out haha but i really like bugs too, and it sort of loops around into making me appreciate and realize their life cycles and jobs as living things are important. how much momentum they give to this process sometimes! also seeing the waves of them is a little funny. extremely good 10/10 looking forward to the experience again.
Super vidéo, comme toujours ! Heureusement qu'on n'a pas l'odeur !
First of all, it was amazing to watch. I have a request for you to show us the resultant at microscopic level as well. Like before and after on a microscopic level. If you don't have a microscope then maybe we can see a collab of yours with someone 😊.
I am waiting for any reply and further updates.
Thanks for reading this.
Beautiful vase! Adds to the experience:) And I was impressed that yolks stayed almost the same inside (untill insects appeared).
Ok be honest now. How bad was the smell on the scale of 1-10 at the end? Edit: Ok not at the end but maybe in the middle?
Wow so the mold only started around day 28? I’m very surprised by that
It was definetly on the smellier side, if chicken wings was a 9 out of 10, then I give this one 6.5 out of 10.
Just finished. I missed the premiere so I am giving you my thoughts as I watch lol all I have to say is WOW. That was unexpected. And beautiful? (Minus the bugs) just wow
The flies and maggots just pop out of nowhere lol
Fascinating and disgusting! 🤣 This might defeat the purpose, but topping up the "U" to keep everything underwater would truly show what would happen with the eggs. Use distilled water from start to finish. 🤷
This was hard to watch for a number of reasons, the smell being only one.
Will that vase ever be the same!?
The things you do for us!
you don’t know how hard it was for me to not do an egg pun in this comment
You could have typed one and made an eggxcuse like i was tired when I typed this it was an eggccident
flies must love this person, everytime this happens the flies are probably like; OH WOW FREE FOOD AGAIN
I really want Nilered to chemically clean this one.
I don't know why I'm watching this while eating😥🤦🏾♀️
Basically what every glass in a teenagers bedroom looks like.
Yes that was awesome, I'm so glad you did that "for" us! I was really surprised to see how much movement was happening before there was even bugs. You have my applause and appreciation, keep up the good work. This is something I've always wanted to do but never got into. Thank you for all the vids!!😅
I once left a pack of eggs on my windowsill for like half a year. At some point, eggs leaked out of the shells, there was a lot of maggots and quite a strong smell too..
From a time lapse of eggs into a time lapse of fly lifecycle.
I feel so bad for the drowning bugs😔
Your a sweet person.
I promise that bug thought long and hard before he decided to die in that sludge he was the happiest bug alive. ❤❤
My question is: at what point do maggots say, “nah..I’m good”
No me quiero ni imaginar el olor a podrido de eso
Please tell me I'm not the only one that held my breath when the glass was being moved around to look inside!? OMG, I'm so glad smell-o-vision never became a thing!
Imagine being the fella tasked with retrieving this or even cleaning it lol
1:03 RIP moth...
His neighbors probably thought he was a budding serial killer with all that smell emanating from his apartment. 😄
That was Honestly eggmazing !!..
Well done n thank you for the upload, I hope you keep that glass vase thingy for future rottenness. 👍👍🙃
I love the pun eggstraordinary
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Major props to the cameraman for filming for 45 days straight, and enduring flies and the smell of rotten eggs just for our entertainment
Thank you for providing a disgusting answer to a question no one would ask lol.
Oooooo~ I come from the future to tell you that this is going to be anotheer awesome video~ 👻
Oh, a time traveler :D
Middle schoolers will hand you this and say “I dare you to drink that”
Wow did that moth ever have the wrong idea!
I can just imagine the smell and taste, I actually wanna barf as it slowly rot 💀
I hope you have a hazmat suit for all of these experiments xD
I don't know why I decided to watch this while eating dinner.
That smell gotta be the definition of hell
RIP moth
howtobasic liked that
Awesome video as always, thank you!! Waiting for that oak tree - acorn germination timelapse!
Never seen maggots do THAT before.
Rotten egg jerky pieces in the end, how appetizing.
Double speed would have done it but interesting non the less
bro what did that moth do to you that you had to drown it in eggs 💀💀
All I could think after a while was how much I'd hate to try and clean that thing... so thanks for doing all the hard nasty stuff so the rest of us don't have to! :D
You must have the most interesting but grossest house to visit
Kinda satisfying watching the maggots actually clean the residue off of the tube that well.
3:49 the worm at the middle is twerkin
This was one of the grosser ones. Very interesting tho
What would actually happen if someone consumed this
You get super salmonella and shit out all your organs
They would probably get Botulism
dead chickens
You figured out how to make egg brittle!! It looks delicious 😋
It looked like something an archaeologist would find, as a protective coating on something else
I really don’t want to know how that smelled
What were the little white
“mites, bugs, ????”? They sure were active little guys!🥴🎃
Drosophila melanogaster, fruit fly larvae
4:00 are these fly larvae? Do they harden their soft bodies and turn into a chrisalid and later come out? It's not show on the timelapse
Drosophila melanogaster, fruit fly larvae
@@PhotoOwl thank you
Good soup
Я даже боюсь себе представить этот запах 🤢
I'll give 10 bucks if you eat the left over.
😂😂 wow
I`m just comment for help !
Me watching while eating breakfast… PAUSE… we will come back to this 😂
Maggots jumping in your bowl of cereal😂. Mmmmm cheese curds today don't mind if I do
I'm glad I don't have to smell that
I'm hungry
Sunny side up...😊 Please
I prefer mine over easy jk. But really I like mine slightly mixed together
Imagine the smell 🤮
it helps ;)
Imagine trying to sell those final crispy chunks off as a new toffee flavor. 😆🤢
I can smell this video.
yeah man this is definitely one of the most disgusting timelapses, yet so intriguing. Thanks for what you do!
No offense, I love your videos, but I don't want to know what your house smells like lol
I just love that the two cameras' angles create a smily face
Rotten eggs are one of the only smells that make me gag uncontrollably/vomit. 😁 You must be pretty desensitized by now, considering a bulk of your projects have to do with decaying food. Can’t imagine your studio where you store these has a pleasant smell.
I wonder what happenes if you refill the water all the time. Never let the water go below the level in the start.
in my home country this is called a century omelette
Which country is that? And I'M sure it's not exactly how it's made :d
I love the smiley face it slowly makes as time goes on, but how does your house not smell like rotting food 24/7?
They have a separate (and very smelly) location for all of this. Thankfully!
THAT was downright awesome! But, having some experience with decaying protein sources, the room where you filmed this must have stunk to high Heaven!
And as an amateur entomologist, I also find myself wondering, (a) how many hundreds (thousands?) of flies did this project generate, (b) was there a change in the species composition of the fauna as your experiment progressed, and (c) did those puparia you chiseled out at the end actually yield living flies themselves? For example, I found that collecting "fruit flies" around a small bucket with banana peel and tomato skins, that there were multiple kinds of "fruit flies" at any given time, and that the mixed changed day by day. And some of the flies I got were definitely not in the "fruit fly" family (Drosophilidae). (However, I merely observed and collected - leaving the real identifications to someone else who knows far more than I do about them critters!)
Thanks for the Footage . But can U Test the Same concept with Destilled Water or Vegetable Oil , like a Science Experiment ? # what a mess to clean 😅
Consider me inspired. Thank you
Wasteful and disrespectful use of two innocent chicken embryos. Pretty dark stuff, man. Makes me wonder what else you roll footage on.
Watching this makes me understand nothing (natural food)is ever truly wasted.....what we dont consume just goes back to the earth
The perfect thing to watch while eating dinner.
I know right :D
bro that stinks bad
Take only the top part of the video, from 1:17 to 4:25. Crop it in a bit. It's like watching a cosmic conversation between two godlike beings.
Crazy to think about how that's going to happen to us someday... when we run out of resources on this planet for one reason or another. We'll be dead for millions of years by then though probably
Shout out to the moth
Happy Easter y'all!... When it finally comes around or something like that...
why did you do this