@@ivanrosenfeld7381 yeah, the reason that we haven't heard about the destruction of earth is probably because he's in a different time zone so he's in the future.
About five years ago I bought a piece of neutron star on the black market. One careless day I was playing with it and I accidentally swallowed it. I was scared but nothing happened. The only effect has been that I no longer poop. Haven’t pooped for five years and feel fine. True story that. Great video. ❤
I get it, he's done some unbelievable stuff before, but c'mon… first, he calls it a "magic" cube. Second, the water would have been curved at some point as the cube would be pulling in the corners.
That was by far the best exemple of a neutron star definition i have ever seen. This scientist is a very good teacher. Space facts are endlessly entertaining.
I think the same! I'm still so young (16 years) and being aware that I have a whole life to learn all I want about the space and cience makes me so excited.
It's still a good informative video. What do you want? Some Broadway tier acting? It's a science RUclips video. He's just a quirky, smart guy who makes interesting videos. Not everyone can be on the level of Vsauce, but I still liked it.
Hey man, the fact that so many commenters literally thought this was real pretty much demonstrates how much people need education in the sciences. So thank you for doing what you do!
Well that's just overgeneralizing. Almost everyone who saw the video knew it was fake early on. It's pretty pathetic how you feel like you are obligated to declare that people need education in the sciences, as if the people you're talking about don't already know that.
@@trenchcoatbrigade698 uh why don’t you read through the comments. Many many people posted saying they thought it was real for a good part of the video.
@@TheShattenjager I mean, he literally calls it a magic cube. If anyone would think this is legit is lacking in critical thinking, not necessarily scientific knowledge.
@@randyai5864 The two compliment each other. It's very difficult for most people to think critically about the world without stimuli conducive to such thoughts, and scientific knowledge, being deeply intertwined with scientific method and a critical, empirical worldview, definitely qualifies.
i like how hes just like "oh, it just went through my floor. now its basically going to barrel through the earth's crust" as thats just something that happens every day
@@minecraftsteve130 The "heavy" objects in the video are being subject to unusually strong forces at times, but not due to gravity. There is nothing particularly special about the "heavy" objects themselves, it's all tricks involving strong magnets, camera work and editing.
Smallest? By what metric? Deepest? Not really. We've already dug deep down enough that the earth behaved closer to a fluid/plastic, and that was achieved with engineering techniques to prevent collapses. Given there was no real attempt at preventing collapse, the hole would just sew itself shut after some depth, but the neutron mass would just keep dropping, swimming through the earth.
I taught it was the fact he kept saying how its magic and not telling us how its "magical" getting as dense as a neutron star. I know i wanna know how he made it that heavy. (Five minutes later i see that he says its all a simulation. I normally look at comments at the end of a video so i missed that bit. >_>)
As a science teacher, let me just say, this was pure gold. Except more dense the thought of standing next to a source of gravity like that, and the feeling it would have on my insides, is nauseating
Would you notice it pulling on your insides more than on the rest of your body? If everything is relative then that would mean that the gravity would have to be pulling on your insides more than your outside in order for you to feel the difference. Since gravity is pulling on your whole body all at once I'm not sure you'd actually feel your insides being affected more than your toes or forehead.
@@ThePrufessa I meant the disorientation I would feel from my net gravitational pull not being "down." I could imagine my stomach having a hard time with that.
I just thought they somehow got only neutrons out of literal atoms and somehow enough to get a drop, and then they sent it to this random dweebus. Maybe yours wasn’t the dumbest
That is how a black hole is made. just imagine the cloth is space time. you can see it fell. and since its heavy it made a HOLE in the cloth. you see what i did? hole? blackhole? and also you see that the cube bended the cloth like how a blackhole bends space time 3:34
Indeed, most of theoretical physics is complete nonsense. They don't know any of what they claim to know. It's mostly just best guess dressed up as "We know".
Action Lab is going Hollywood on us now. Well done. The neutron star through the table was excellent. If Penn & Teller were critiquing this they'd have a huge question about the white sheet covering the table lol.
Everyone's talking about how dense or heavy this cube should be as neutron star material. But no one mentions the fun fact of how *explosive* this piece should be. You see, in the first second of it being outside the gravitational pressure of a neutron star the neutron-matter piece would actually start undergoing a violent nuclear decay with about the same energy release as 50 billion nuclear bombs like the one dropped on Hiroshima in Japan. But it doesn't end there, because it will continue to explode with practically the same energy output every second for the next 10 minutes. Over the next 6 hours this energy output (still every second) would halve about every 10 minutes, until it at the 6 hour mark it is still exploding with 70% the energy of the Hiroshima bomb every second. In short, it would vaporize planet Earth and blow the Moon away.
This guy uses the corniest effects and cam tricks to demonstrate his lesson, and it's always spot on! Every time I read one of the titles I usually already understand what he's going to talk about, but the real thrill is in seeing how he's going to display it in layman's terms. Fantastic work man! I wish you would have been my science teacher.
@@ZaighumSandhu just wanna make sure you know this is a demonstration right and not actually a neutron star? Because a teaspoon of neutron star would weigh as much as Mount Everest
@@TheGrimReaper19 you dont have to go into space to make a neutron star.... hypothetically you could make it at home, which is insane and scary at the same time💀💀
Ok, I've heard a lot about neutron stars, and how a teaspoonful of a neutron star would be heavier than a mountain. However, I didn't know the thing that water's buoyancy would stop a big part of the gravitational pull of that little piece of a neutron star! That's actually awesome!
Really love the description and that image at 1:01, and that Poly Exclusion Principle sounds like an odd law where certain people with a particular name are outcast 😝 2:47 LOL. Also, if the Earth loses is gravity soon and stops spinning, they'll know who to blame haha. "The point of no return is around 8 inches" That's also what she said. I'll show myself out 🤭🤣😅👉
One thing missed; being that close to such a dense point-mass, I imagine your blood is going to perform in really weird ways, like pooling heavily on the side of your body facing the object, it might even feel really painful to point your finger at it as blood rushes to and pools in your fingertip
As Randall Munroe said, "By touching the bullet, you've created an adequate vacuuming system [to remove your blood]" In reference to what would happen if you touched a bullet sized object with the density of a neutron star
But our amount of blood is distributed in small tubes, circulating. Now the heart is able to pump it through the system despite (earths) gravity, and in the example shown the gravity of the neutron cube is obviously LESS/SAME than the normal earth gravity, right? Otherwise he wouldn't be able to withstand it. His acting implies that the force pulling him to the cube is impressive but not greater (and if then not much). No big deal for the human heart. And: every gravitational force is pulling the same on your blood as it's pulling on the rest of your body. Fighter pilots have to deal with the issue of their blood being pulled down in the lower parts/legs, but that is on 5g+
@@TheAeonflux74 true, but with such a dense point-mass, you'll run into a form of gravitational tidal force. The difference in gravity pulling on the tip of your outstretched finger vs the rest of your body will be....a lot. I'm not sure there's enough blood pressure to overcome that difference, so you get pooling
@@TheAeonflux74 Nah, the force of buoyancy is counteracting the weight of gravity. Gravitational fields are weird in that the smaller the object is, the smaller its field, regardless of density. So you can have an incredibly powerful but incredibly small gravitational field. So with this example, even moving 1cm closer you will feel a considerable change
@@Rabbit.760 because inside a neutron star , the gravity is so intense it mashes all the normal stable molecular bonds apart, turning everything to quantum mush...and yet it keeps the neutrons and protons from flying away imagine our regular low gravity atoms as a stable dry-ice cube, you set it on a table...it'll eventually evaporate. same as regular matter decays and is sometimes radioactive.. but nothing crazy now imagine that same ice cube that is pulverized but held in a cup. the instant you remove the gravity(the cup in this example) , what keeps it in a cube shape despite being mashed up.....it'll turn to gas and be gone. the neutron star matter would have no force or organized molecular bonds to keep it from just vibrating, colliding and blasting away at light speed
Whats hilarious is that it actually took me a couple minutes to realize that he is SIMULATING the hypothetical effects of having a piece of neutron star. The whole time before me realizing this was me going wtf is he actually trying to sell me that he has a piece of a neutron star? 😂
Robot plays I was skeptical too at first, even checked the date when it was posted to see if it was on April 1st for April fools. But once I got to 4:52, it seemed pretty legit. I googled it (google isn’t a very viable source but it’s all I had) apparently it can get REALLY heavy, like quintillion something. So as far as I know, this video is not a joke. Considering how strong this thing is, I expected it to be VERY expensive and I was wondering how he got it. Sadly I couldn’t find a price. Just books about Neutron stars.
Haha yeah all of a sudden water isnt affected by gravity and even protects against it! If that's the case, the drop of "neutron star" would float too 😂
@@phoenix.maximus What he's saying is something thats less dense than water will always be less dense, regardless of the gravity of the planet you're on. So a boat will float on a smaller planet, and a boat will float on a much bigger planet. The neutron star then would sink to the bottom in all scenarios where gravity is present, regardless of how strong it is.
@@phoenix.maximus i dont think u understand what he is saying XD, water is getting pulled just as more as the orange, however the orange is less dense than the water so the neutron star pulls the water underneath the orange as it is "heavier". If somehow u got ahold of some magic water that would not vaporise on contact with a neutron star and an orange that would not be squashed, the orange would float atop a sphere of water surrounding the neutron star chunk . Also a neutron star cannot float ontop of the water that surrounds it as it is pulling the water towards itself
There were a couple of important things that were missed in this video. Approaching that material through water would also be a bad idea. The overwhelming pressure would crush your finger. Also, the water surrounding the material would become so pressurized that a layer of super hot ice would form around the material. There would be no practical way to remove this ice. Dropping neutron star material would not cause it to settle at the core on the first pass. In fact, it would oscillate about the core several times before coming to a stop at the center of the planet.
I read a book, don't remember the name, about a collision between oscillating neutron "bullet and another object with Earth's core. Meanwhile the aliens that set this up were separating hydrogen from water into resevoirs along undersea fault lines to effectively tear Earth apart. A separate alien race saved a small quantity of humanity for preservation and vengeance. Can't remember the author either.
And the academy award goes to...The Action Lab!🏆
Action lab. 👑👑👑
Wow👍
No
Just the academy award you must get an Oscar man
@@ねこみみ-p4s Its a magnet.
"woah it just shot through the earth!" i hate it when that happens
😂😂
Yeah don’t you just hate it when a neutron star just blasts through the ground and goes back down to the other side of the earth
lol
Just like my crush
🤣😭
“You can get close to a neutron star by surrounding it in water”
Me: Ferb I think I know what we’re gonna do today!
@John Doe WAIT YOURE THE JOHN DOE WE ALWAYS SEE ON THE MEDICARE ADS
Phineas and Ferb, clasic
proceed to flood the world
@John Doe omg John Doe from batman telltale?!
@John Doe John Doe from avatar
Drops heavy item on finger
Ouch!!
Drops it on finger constantly
___________________________
Oof
double oof
Triple oof
He thought 1 pound was heavy
million oof
there is no other video that shows the correlations between mass and gravity force better than this one..thankyou for all the effort
Indo ya bang
For those who want to know, its a neodymium magnet with a(n) (electro)magnet under the table, regardles, this is a fantastic demonstration
No, it's a neutron star. He said so.
@@omniferousswan593 exactly why would he lie.
@@ivanrosenfeld7381 yeah, the reason that we haven't heard about the destruction of earth is probably because he's in a different time zone so he's in the future.
@@omniferousswan593 seems legit.
yeah. explain how when he let go of the table, he slid across it
“Do not try this at home”
How would I obtain a neutron star
Emerald Puppet You should be a scientist when you grow up!!
8:03 there is a reason they ask you to watch till the end.
@@emeraldpuppet2270 you didn't finish the video at all -_-
@@emeraldpuppet2270 man your so smart
The FBI wants to know your location.
@@emeraldpuppet2270 You are such a genius
“Woah it just shot through the earth”
*he said, casually.*
Dumbledore said calmly.
It wouldnt actually even go through the earth's crust.
He does a lot of things casually. Especially playing with chemicals!!!
And all of us believe him
Me thing what happens when you drop it in the ocean
About five years ago I bought a piece of neutron star on the black market. One careless day I was playing with it and I accidentally swallowed it. I was scared but nothing happened. The only effect has been that I no longer poop. Haven’t pooped for five years and feel fine. True story that. Great video. ❤
Bro how the heck do you accidentally swallow a piece of a neutron star💀. Also did you just say you bought it from the black market😳
This was funny.
Everything from your face on would have been swallowed by it, prrt!
fr@@RICKEDITS209
fake😂🤪😜😝👎
Even though it is impossible to do this experiment in real life. This is an amazing way to show how it will actually work.
True. I think he used an electromagnet or a really strong magnet.
Na it’s magic
@@w01fy51 good editing*
@@jwsjacobs true
You mean to tell me this wasn't real and that cube didn't go through the earth?
Ah yes, that warning was exceedingly necessary. I was about to open my can of neutrons to play with them, thanks for the save bro bro
yeah I was about to go to home depot to buy some neutrons but I just not
Yeah I was about to eat my neutron soup but this saved me.
@@frothguy there is no neutron soup dumbo
@@ramannoodles4744 you cant buy neutron there dumbo
@@TehFloridaMapper I can’t tell if ur being sarcastic or just rlly dumb
"Oh, it broke my thing!"
That's gotta hurt.
I get it!
HE USED HIS HAND!!!!!
I SAW HIS SHADOW
@@DragonSlayerOfficial-wj6je dummy that’s not his shadow
@@DragonSlayerOfficial-wj6je Oh wow, how'd you figure that out? He's just giving examples of what would've happened
ruclips.net/video/6mOQeCnJWRM/видео.html
Getting pulled in to it and be able to retract his arm without a problem.
Funny man 😂😂😂
“DO NOT TRY TO TOUCH A NEUTRON STAR”
Damit there goes my plans for today
Just made a Neutron Sandwich to go
Same here
God darn i was just going to buy one right now and it was on discount but I guess not
Its so tempting to try this now, i wanna feel the force.
Not if your a youtube member! So resume your plan of the day!
8:05 "I did not actually have a drop of a neutron star"
I don't know if I'll ever trust anyone again.
@@perxcl6185 plz don't make me look bad... I have 10 subs and they read my comments. Please
Edit: 21 subs! Woohoo
@@noslccp6140 now I don’t know if your stupid or joking
@@RelicOfTwo I'm hurt (;_;)
@@perxcl6185 sigh. you gotta learn how to recognize something that is *obviously* a joke
@@RelicOfTwo I hope you're not trying to provide evidence for a name correctly chosen... It couldn't be... could it?!
I'm just laughing at the fact that I actually believed it was real until it went through the floor.
me 2
When I saw it getting heavier I was shocked but when it broke the glass I knew it was a monster magnet
Ahahahah ah lol
Lol
I still believed that idk how, it seemed fake
This video should be remaked with some cool VFX
Lmao verified channel with 1 like
He did a really good job at making it look like a real drop of neutron star
nah if that was real, he and anyone in his vicinity would cease to exist by having it on an open space like that
I am still confused as to how he managed to make it fall through the table.
a piece of that the size of a grain of sand would weigh about th wieght of a large cargo plane
@@amuronam1345 Magnets
@@amuronam1345 he put paper under the cloth
The cube was a paid actor
Hilarious🤣🤣🤣
AMAZING!!! A+++
😂😂😂
I'd hire him
:O
Scientists wondering why theres a shift in Earth's gravity, this guy:
XD
Fr
is that a jojo reference (pls dont kill me)
@@dudebro8549 not sure I don't watch anime.
@@dudebro8549 yes
I still have more research to do for an urgent project, this was a big help. Thank you
Actually mate, you're wrong. "you can never touch a neutron star"
Well, you can, but only once.
Makes sense
Logic
You can touch a neutron star, but you can’t not touch a neutron star
You cab touch it and it will get stuck to your hand and then u can submerge your hand in water and the water will force the ball off you hand
@@whiteboyskatez3827 That is if you don’t melt into it first
This man has so good acting I actually couldn’t decide whether it’s real or not and I thought it was real until the end
His face always remains the same, that's why....
Sheeple believe anything these days
@@vapeurdepisse haHAA
Same here! 😂
I get it, he's done some unbelievable stuff before, but c'mon… first, he calls it a "magic" cube. Second, the water would have been curved at some point as the cube would be pulling in the corners.
That was by far the best exemple of a neutron star definition i have ever seen. This scientist is a very good teacher. Space facts are endlessly entertaining.
As a comical nerd, I can agree
I think the same! I'm still so young (16 years) and being aware that I have a whole life to learn all I want about the space and cience makes me so excited.
.
@@sapito_ ikr
Couldn't agree more ❤
What a crazy time to be alive, where we can witness the real time effects of some guy playing with a piece of a neutron star. Technology is amazing!
And no one is gonna praise this man's acting skills.
@YoungHotHead watch the full video again dummy
The acting lab
It's still a good informative video. What do you want? Some Broadway tier acting? It's a science RUclips video. He's just a quirky, smart guy who makes interesting videos. Not everyone can be on the level of Vsauce, but I still liked it.
Yes he's acting, but it was for science. This was only a demonstration and that could not be a real neutron star
He literally says at the end it’s a simulation.
Hope no one forgets that this guy has a powerful magnet with him.
It’s not meant to be real it’s just explaining it visually
He even says at the end
@@mobiley3151 Yeah I know
So he didn't just make a hole in earth's core ? bruh..
@@Agos735 hello there ganyu
The only thing more dense than a neutron star is me because I didn’t immediately go “oh okay, it’s a demonstration”
Underrated comment lol
🤣🤣. Me too at first
You just earned that like lmao
Wait, it's not a shit post?
Best comment
Love the magnet underneath the table make the metal cube crush his finger 😂😂😂
I love how this man's just completely chill with a spherical magnet going straight through the earth
ok well now u have about 1 hour to live sooooo… yea
It was fake lol
Shit happens, right?
@@sTrAwBeRrY-sHorTcAkE no shit sherlock
@@youwantmyname9208 whut-
They need to give this guy an Oscar. Even while thinking 'Nah...' I still couldn't get rid of 'but what if....'.
No, they need to give him a kevin
@@kevinmilincic5018 😏😏😏
…..
"Okay guys so this is what happens if you launch an Oscar into the sun."
Fr like bruh this video was so real
And the Oscar goes to...
"Man acting like he is touching a neutron star to explain science."
bruh
I am Oscar
@@crazyOscar-gy8ul and the Oscar goes to... Oscar
he said it was a simulation at the end lol do you even watch the vid?
@@woodenhoe XD tnx
Thanks! I've been trying to figure out how to deal with the neutron star I found in my backyard.
Damn the simulation was so realistic that for a while i thought it was a real drop of Neutron star. Hats off to you sir.
Is anything real
@@TheSheepMan. sheep men are✊😉
@@frankiethebull8269 that's not the point
@@TheSheepMan. Welsh people are.
same, but hopefully someday it'll be real
He says, “Woah it shot through the earth.” So camly
I was thinking the same thing...
He wasn’t acting like a “youtuber”
xD
I too, would rather be calm whn im about to die
It happens like every other day when you're a scientist. I'm not a scientist but I can confirm this is true
Hey man, the fact that so many commenters literally thought this was real pretty much demonstrates how much people need education in the sciences. So thank you for doing what you do!
Well that's just overgeneralizing. Almost everyone who saw the video knew it was fake early on. It's pretty pathetic how you feel like you are obligated to declare that people need education in the sciences, as if the people you're talking about don't already know that.
@@trenchcoatbrigade698 uh why don’t you read through the comments. Many many people posted saying they thought it was real for a good part of the video.
@@TheShattenjager I mean, he literally calls it a magic cube. If anyone would think this is legit is lacking in critical thinking, not necessarily scientific knowledge.
@@randyai5864 The two compliment each other. It's very difficult for most people to think critically about the world without stimuli conducive to such thoughts, and scientific knowledge, being deeply intertwined with scientific method and a critical, empirical worldview, definitely qualifies.
....i don't even know what a neutron star is
4:01 bro casually made the deepest hole known to mankind
“Woah It Shot Through The Earth!”DuMbLeDoRe SaId CaLmLy
Lmaoo
“I can barely pick it up,” He said, screaming with agony
He literally said this video was a simulation and how it’s not real ’-'
@@divinaholohan3366 Yeah but it still doesn’t take away from this comment 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Don't drop that on your toes lol it qill probably go through a steel toa boot lol
i like how hes just like "oh, it just went through my floor. now its basically going to barrel through the earth's crust" as thats just something that happens every day
Lmafo I was think the same thing
Is is Thursday already?
Wait, what? It doesn't happen every day? You serious?
I've seen worse things happen... lol
666 thumbs up -- looks like the devil got pissed off about his experiment
This comment section demonstrates why disclaimers need to be in the _beginning_ of videos.
😂😂😂 #true
Lol so true
Acaaaaactly, even GNU says so
yeah,i am stupid.but this ball is very heavy,is it?
@@minecraftsteve130 The "heavy" objects in the video are being subject to unusually strong forces at times, but not due to gravity.
There is nothing particularly special about the "heavy" objects themselves, it's all tricks involving strong magnets, camera work and editing.
Imagine it goes all the way through the earth and just murders sombody 3:59
bro he is so good at acting for our own education
I don’t believe this either
These replies are trumpety
it’s litterally so believable to anyone except for people who know what a neutron star actually would do if it was this close to earth
@@leobamabaconator it’s not even that everyone knows that a block of lead can’t have such a density and your table can’t handle such mass
.
Note to self: Always carry a container of water with you in case you accidentally encounter a neutron star.
30th
@@FangTheManokit whooooo…. AAAAAAASSSSSSKKKK-
@@FangTheManokit bro shut up, I’ve been bullied because of my profile about 2,000 times. I’m not dealing with you.
@@FangTheManokit it was a joke.
@@Billy_plays2017 well it wasn't funny :/
Respect for him for traveling light years just to get a piece of neutron star🤣
due to.. yk going too far off the earth
@@gaiuscladiusglaber9805 r/woooosh
@@gaiuscladiusglaber9805 it flew right past ya bro
Even if years will past hes still gonna be in the same age lol
@@gaiuscladiusglaber9805 dam that zero gravity made you flew over it
im sorry ... how much did your neodymium magnet weigh again? LOL
"i can barely pick it up"
"it weights about 1 pound"
Remember the density is high
@@marshymallow5749 doesn't matter what density lmao 1 pound is 1 pound
@@zoolfwoolf put if you finger has to lift one pound it’s hard and also it’s tiny so that tiny area of muscle has to Cary that one pount
@@zoolfwoolf it's like a high heel. Even if the woman is slim, all her weight concentred in such a small point (the tip) can hurt badly.
@@zoolfwoolf did you go to school?
Fun fact : this man creates a DEEPEST and SMALLEST hole in the earth with a normal cube
It’s fake, he just shows what might have happened
@@Kriss-ys5pl r/whoosh
@@Kriss-ys5pl i think he meant if it was real, then he would've made the smallest and deepest hole.
Smallest? By what metric? Deepest? Not really. We've already dug deep down enough that the earth behaved closer to a fluid/plastic, and that was achieved with engineering techniques to prevent collapses. Given there was no real attempt at preventing collapse, the hole would just sew itself shut after some depth, but the neutron mass would just keep dropping, swimming through the earth.
@@zenthr still the deepest. Idk abt smallest tho
the acting is so realistic
oscar award goes to action lab
"oh, broke my thing"
Earth consist of many thing that is out of our imagination and that's why you can't believe it.
Not fake
4:28 thats why some day you will be able to change the direction you're falling where you want
Dislikes are from the guys who thought neutron star is available online
Yes
No
I don't understand all of the hate on this guy's work.
@@joeywall4657 ik I’m trying to find out
I taught it was the fact he kept saying how its magic and not telling us how its "magical" getting as dense as a neutron star. I know i wanna know how he made it that heavy. (Five minutes later i see that he says its all a simulation. I normally look at comments at the end of a video so i missed that bit. >_>)
As a science teacher, let me just say, this was pure gold. Except more dense
the thought of standing next to a source of gravity like that, and the feeling it would have on my insides, is nauseating
It would tickle a little.
Tickled me bum
Would you notice it pulling on your insides more than on the rest of your body? If everything is relative then that would mean that the gravity would have to be pulling on your insides more than your outside in order for you to feel the difference. Since gravity is pulling on your whole body all at once I'm not sure you'd actually feel your insides being affected more than your toes or forehead.
@@ThePrufessa I meant the disorientation I would feel from my net gravitational pull not being "down." I could imagine my stomach having a hard time with that.
@@DarthCalculus oh. Gotcha. Yeah that probably would feel a bit weird.
Throughout the whole thing I was like “how’s he getting it so dense?”
Same here
M a g n e t
Lmao
Electromagnets boy, electromagnets
@@piyushbanarjee7909 I knew something was wrong when the cube was falling faster with "increasing weight"
Get this man a Nobel Prize for this absolute banger of a science video
I deadass believed this guy got a star untill i see the comments.
Yeahz because you are the fool.. your name says it all
@@ayushchampatiray7768 destroyed😂😂
Lol me to
I just thought they somehow got only neutrons out of literal atoms and somehow enough to get a drop, and then they sent it to this random dweebus. Maybe yours wasn’t the dumbest
Me too
Even though it’s just a pretend demonstration, it really helped me understand stars at a basic level from a layman’s perspective. Good work!
A moment of silence for those who ordered a neutron star from ebay 😂😂
lol
half a gram would cost more than the global economy... lol
Stop laughing at me! 🙁😔😔
@@sayori3939 lmaooo
@@Sol4rOnYt 😭😭😭😭
That is how a black hole is made. just imagine the cloth is space time. you can see it fell. and since its heavy it made a HOLE in the cloth. you see what i did? hole? blackhole? and also you see that the cube bended the cloth like how a blackhole bends space time 3:34
"Do not try"
damn was boutta get one at walmart
Lol
💀💀
Lol
Same lol
haa
Cube: weighs 50 grams
Action Lab: this is extremely heavy
Bruh u can’t increase the density either it’s decrease it the only way u can do that is freezing or heating either it’s actual magic or it’s FREEZING
YAYEET YANØW he’s pushing on the scale
YAYEET YANØW the is no magic
YAYEET YANØW and there’s a magnet under the sheets
@TeslaOwner1975 LMFAOO
Cube:"falls through the Earth"
Scientist in Antarctica: *randomly gets ripped to pieces*
(I know it's fake)
It's not "fake", it's what you would call an example or visualization.
Ripped. Sorry, I also hate grammar.
@Teenager paul's biggest fan! it also fell through the ground
FIREROD 726 lol
It goes to the other side of the world an-
Wait, why is it so hot? (only smart people would understand)
"How did you get that hole in your table...and floor?"
"I dropped some neutrons through it."
For a solid 5 minutes, I thought the cube was real.
Wait this video is not real?
@@DualWave1 It is
@@SvenJ789 Dont do it to him
@@SvenJ789 im confused how someone can make a actual neutron star in his house.
@@DualWave1 magnet under the stable makes it seem like its getting heavier. and when it "broke the scale" he was pushing down in it
This man deserves an Oscar for his performance
First of all go study kid
For his acting🤣🤣
@@anaxpz yes study for the acting ofc
Indeed, most of theoretical physics is complete nonsense. They don't know any of what they claim to know. It's mostly just best guess dressed up as "We know".
He did
Imagine having this guy as your science teacher.
I'd be delighted
@@starheart04 yep
I would be loving school
He has great intelligence for sure. His kids will be very Lucky to have him as their teacher.
He is my science… and everyone’s who stays tuned to his channel
That one ball: im totally normal
That one ball: i broke a table and floor
Action Lab is going Hollywood on us now. Well done. The neutron star through the table was excellent.
If Penn & Teller were critiquing this they'd have a huge question about the white sheet covering the table lol.
Table cloth of course
dude how did i fall for this, hes such an amazing actor and hes using a neodymium magnet XD
Yes lol
Yes
When he first increased it by rubbing it I thought it was a friction based thing
After that though I figured it out
Lol
59K dislikes are there for a reason.
Everyone's talking about how dense or heavy this cube should be as neutron star material.
But no one mentions the fun fact of how *explosive* this piece should be.
You see, in the first second of it being outside the gravitational pressure of a neutron star the neutron-matter piece would actually start undergoing a violent nuclear decay with about the same energy release as 50 billion nuclear bombs like the one dropped on Hiroshima in Japan.
But it doesn't end there, because it will continue to explode with practically the same energy output every second for the next 10 minutes.
Over the next 6 hours this energy output (still every second) would halve about every 10 minutes, until it at the 6 hour mark it is still exploding with 70% the energy of the Hiroshima bomb every second.
In short, it would vaporize planet Earth and blow the Moon away.
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Chill out smartass
@@oof5029 Smartass? This is SCIENCE! 🤯
😜
@@MechanoRealist no need to write so gaddamn much
@@oof5029 OH NO PUNY BREIN NO REED NO BAD READ NO GOOD MANY EORD HURT OWWWWW
I felt like a kid faking to believe that the guy in the mall is Santa, because I’m having fun.
This guy uses the corniest effects and cam tricks to demonstrate his lesson, and it's always spot on! Every time I read one of the titles I usually already understand what he's going to talk about, but the real thrill is in seeing how he's going to display it in layman's terms. Fantastic work man! I wish you would have been my science teacher.
Could you tell me how i can make this type of metal or how i can buy this.
@@ZaighumSandhu just wanna make sure you know this is a demonstration right and not actually a neutron star? Because a teaspoon of neutron star would weigh as much as Mount Everest
@@michaelg8841 who tf would blast Info space with a spoon and scoop up a Neutron Star 💀
@@ZaighumSandhu I hope ur not serious
@@TheGrimReaper19 you dont have to go into space to make a neutron star.... hypothetically you could make it at home, which is insane and scary at the same time💀💀
The effect is so smooth, almost all people believe its real.
ikr
but how is he actually doing it
@@Kyrrinx Magnet, acting, tricks, and editing.
@@KLevn_ no
all people under 15*
This is the weirdest role play I’ve ever watched
HAHHHAHHAHAHHAHHA
Lmao😂
weird flex but ok
Bro, are you kinkshaming?
Skrumpf EXACTLY
12 year old me believed that this video was real. 😂
This guy would make an excellent teacher.
He already is. Just not in the traditional fashion.
Isn't he already???
@@bananatrolled8377 ^^^
Doesn’t change the fact that he actually is a teacher.. that’s the entire point of his videos to teach ..
@@daytripalex6814
... Yeah... He should give that a try...
Do not try this at earth.
*T R Y S I T O N T H E M O O N*
T R Y S I T O N S U N
*T R I ES I T O N M Y H O U S E*
*T R I E S I T IN MY HOUSE IT IN GACHA LIFE*
*T R Y S I T O N P L U T O*
Okay so I'm actually so impressed by the filming skill and behind the scenes mechanisms needed to make this video happen... bravo good sir, bravo
Ok, I've heard a lot about neutron stars, and how a teaspoonful of a neutron star would be heavier than a mountain.
However, I didn't know the thing that water's buoyancy would stop a big part of the gravitational pull of that little piece of a neutron star! That's actually awesome!
"Don't try this at home"
yeah like i have a neutron star core lying around in my house.
iron man jr
I have three, would you like one?
@@quint3570 what arent you pulled towards each of them?
@@abhilashasinha5186 Because I'm Quint! 'Here's to swimmin with bow legged women'
You don't?
"Ow, that hurt"
*Continues to mash finger with cube*
😂 so true
😂yess
Lol
Hahahah😆
New fetish unlocked: Neutron Masochism.
9/10 for awesome production values (point lost for being to lazy to actually get a piece of neutron star).
Yeah, so lazy
he probably tried
have you tried getting Neutron star stuff? they don't deliver, you have to pick up, and thats a long drive.
Robin Halligan oh I managed to get free delivery
Jacob Hilton-Loom How do I persuade a Neutron Star into giving me a free delivery?
Really love the description and that image at 1:01, and that Poly Exclusion Principle sounds like an odd law where certain people with a particular name are outcast 😝
2:47 LOL. Also, if the Earth loses is gravity soon and stops spinning, they'll know who to blame haha. "The point of no return is around 8 inches" That's also what she said. I'll show myself out 🤭🤣😅👉
This man just casually burned a hole into the earth’s core
Lmao yess
Hello gungang member
@@flametoooth greetings tarrabah with ornament
Yea but is crazy how he try’s to play it off because humans haven’t even got to the core yet lol
Because you didn't watch the full video
"Our sun has a lot of mass." 0:16
My parents said the same thing about me when I was a kid.
Lol
haha lol rofl xd meeeme epic lmao too funny
Dude how many flies are trapped in your brows at this very moment ? Be honest
Too meirl for meirl
Eyebrows McGee your parents are evil
"woah it went through the earth!" 🤣
Awesome acting though!
"it floats"
8 inches....That sounds good.
This is one of, if not the best video you have done. Great showmanship and effects. I got to ask, how long did it take to make this video?
One thing missed; being that close to such a dense point-mass, I imagine your blood is going to perform in really weird ways, like pooling heavily on the side of your body facing the object, it might even feel really painful to point your finger at it as blood rushes to and pools in your fingertip
As Randall Munroe said, "By touching the bullet, you've created an adequate vacuuming system [to remove your blood]" In reference to what would happen if you touched a bullet sized object with the density of a neutron star
But our amount of blood is distributed in small tubes, circulating. Now the heart is able to pump it through the system despite (earths) gravity, and in the example shown the gravity of the neutron cube is obviously LESS/SAME than the normal earth gravity, right? Otherwise he wouldn't be able to withstand it. His acting implies that the force pulling him to the cube is impressive but not greater (and if then not much). No big deal for the human heart.
And: every gravitational force is pulling the same on your blood as it's pulling on the rest of your body. Fighter pilots have to deal with the issue of their blood being pulled down in the lower parts/legs, but that is on 5g+
@@TheAeonflux74 true, but with such a dense point-mass, you'll run into a form of gravitational tidal force. The difference in gravity pulling on the tip of your outstretched finger vs the rest of your body will be....a lot.
I'm not sure there's enough blood pressure to overcome that difference, so you get pooling
@@TheAeonflux74 Nah, the force of buoyancy is counteracting the weight of gravity. Gravitational fields are weird in that the smaller the object is, the smaller its field, regardless of density. So you can have an incredibly powerful but incredibly small gravitational field. So with this example, even moving 1cm closer you will feel a considerable change
@@albertvillagracia1489 We know, we are talking theoretically
I checked... it wasnt published on April 1st.
First thing i do xd
Lol i didnt think of that😂
@Andrea Puentes channel Oh yeah, yeah
@Andrea Puentes channel search oh yeah yeah and they are taking over
@@bodakclint2742 theyre dead
Damn, great acting
Also, wouldn’t the neutron matter be incredibly radioactive and decay within minutes without the immense pressure?
Yeah
Why?
@@Rabbit.760 yesn't.
@@Rabbit.760 because inside a neutron star , the gravity is so intense it mashes all the normal stable molecular bonds apart, turning everything to quantum mush...and yet it keeps the neutrons and protons from flying away
imagine our regular low gravity atoms as a stable dry-ice cube, you set it on a table...it'll eventually evaporate. same as regular matter decays and is sometimes radioactive.. but nothing crazy
now imagine that same ice cube that is pulverized but held in a cup. the instant you remove the gravity(the cup in this example) , what keeps it in a cube shape despite being mashed up.....it'll turn to gas and be gone. the neutron star matter would have no force or organized molecular bonds to keep it from just vibrating, colliding and blasting away at light speed
@@apokatastasian2831 hmm interesting, sounds like u understand this stuff pretty well
is nobody going to mention the fact that he was pushing down on the cup at 2:49? you can see a shadow of like a stick or something
"Don't try this at home"
Ah yes, I also in some way have a NEUTRON STAR in my home for no reason that I wanna play with
I found one for 200€...
LoL
Whats hilarious is that it actually took me a couple minutes to realize that he is SIMULATING the hypothetical effects of having a piece of neutron star. The whole time before me realizing this was me going wtf is he actually trying to sell me that he has a piece of a neutron star? 😂
I thought it was real LOL...
I never knew until i saw the comments so almost 4 years to realize it😂😂😂
I realized at 3:39
@@JoeRoganTheBald same. I was like "yeah if this were a thing, this would be used in weapons already" 🤣
And believe me there was a layer to prevent him from touching it
The experiments keep getting crazier.
I have a hunch, next up would be "What happens when you collide Mars with Earth" DO NO TRY THIS AT HOME>
But there is no home anymore...
You mean: Do not try at home planet
Yes there becoming so crazy that it's becoming the work of fiction
Or in outer space
What age are yall?
2:31 here the touch 👍
" *urgh* its so heavy.. I can barely pick it up.. So i would say this weighs around *1 pound* now. "
it's 1cm³ mate
😂
You a bit sus mate
dude for something so small of course it will be counted as something really heavy
@@SaltyChipsYT yeah it’s heavy for it’s size but he said he could BARELY pick it up
He's just casually smashing his finger with the neutron cube.
Nice
It wasn’t at the star density yet
I like that
@@Gamerboy-dk9ld yet?
There was nedioum magnet under the table , this video is absolutely fake , I can prove this by many points ...... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Does anyone else realize he has a hole that leads to the earth in his house
😂😂😂
We are already at earth
@@deadchannel8021 I know but he said a hole that leads to earth not the center were already on earth😐
Is the video a joke, idk
Robot plays I was skeptical too at first, even checked the date when it was posted to see if it was on April 1st for April fools. But once I got to 4:52, it seemed pretty legit. I googled it (google isn’t a very viable source but it’s all I had) apparently it can get REALLY heavy, like quintillion something. So as far as I know, this video is not a joke. Considering how strong this thing is, I expected it to be VERY expensive and I was wondering how he got it. Sadly I couldn’t find a price. Just books about Neutron stars.
-you're doing 12 hour days, you should get some sleep.
-yes but why cant I touch a neutron star
The buoyancy vs gravity thing is the most interesting thing I’ve learned from your channel, thank you
Haha yeah all of a sudden water isnt affected by gravity and even protects against it! If that's the case, the drop of "neutron star" would float too 😂
@@phoenix.maximus What he's saying is something thats less dense than water will always be less dense, regardless of the gravity of the planet you're on. So a boat will float on a smaller planet, and a boat will float on a much bigger planet.
The neutron star then would sink to the bottom in all scenarios where gravity is present, regardless of how strong it is.
Did you know this video is fake and just a representation of what would actually happen?
true
@@phoenix.maximus i dont think u understand what he is saying XD, water is getting pulled just as more as the orange, however the orange is less dense than the water so the neutron star pulls the water underneath the orange as it is "heavier". If somehow u got ahold of some magic water that would not vaporise on contact with a neutron star and an orange that would not be squashed, the orange would float atop a sphere of water surrounding the neutron star chunk .
Also a neutron star cannot float ontop of the water that surrounds it as it is pulling the water towards itself
There were a couple of important things that were missed in this video. Approaching that material through water would also be a bad idea. The overwhelming pressure would crush your finger. Also, the water surrounding the material would become so pressurized that a layer of super hot ice would form around the material. There would be no practical way to remove this ice. Dropping neutron star material would not cause it to settle at the core on the first pass. In fact, it would oscillate about the core several times before coming to a stop at the center of the planet.
I read a book, don't remember the name, about a collision between oscillating neutron "bullet and another object with Earth's core. Meanwhile the aliens that set this up were separating hydrogen from water into resevoirs along undersea fault lines to effectively tear Earth apart. A separate alien race saved a small quantity of humanity for preservation and vengeance.
Can't remember the author either.
Yeah so this is fake, none of that would happen lol
Solids to neutron matter is like gasses to solids
So this shit is real?
Absolutely not real @@SkarrKingg
3:48 ”whoa it just shot through the earth” Acting:100
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