You should have made spaghetti and Jell-O with plain water as well, to show the real difference. It's hard to tell how much of the effect you're touting is just due to the visible light that your source emits.
I was just going to say this myself, I think with as white as spaghetti can be it would floresce pretty well on its own, much like a white shirt pops really well under a black light. also the title is slightly misleading, something glowing in the dark isn't typically ascribed to a black light interaction.
@@TradBarbie lol. you don't understand my comment or the OP's comment. Read them again until you do. I'm blocking you because you're a lost cause though. I could explain, but its so far over your head that there's no reason for me to.
I suppose you know the "whiteners" they put in laundry detergents are fluorescent chemicals. You can probably figure out something cool to do with those. I read once that Americans prefer whites with a bluish cast and that Mexicans prefer a reddish cast and that the whiteners in detergents differ in their coloration. Maybe it would be worthwhile to investigate laundry bluing.
Just for completeness, fluorescence is not _specifically_ UV absorption and visible emission. In general, the emitted light is a longer wavelength than the absorbed light. So to get visible output you need higher wavelength input, like UV, which is why it's the best know and most relevant 'version' of fluorescence. Also, it's different than 'glow in the dark', which is phosphorescence. That is a physically similar, but there is an additional quantum state conversion involved, which introduces a delay
I love watching your videos! Are there any recommendation for experiments that kids can do at home while on lockdown? We’ve already done the one making a stockman float with our six year old 😎
That would be very cool to have a whole dinner like that! I might try it sometime soon! I know I keep saying this but you really do a great job making videos! They're all very interesting and educational. Thank you!
I think part of the reason the spaghetti is so similar to the tonic water itself is because when you cook spaghetti it absorbs the water. So maybe it doesn't just absorb the chemical but also a lot of the tonic water itself
If you can try sticking your superconductor to a wall in a metal thermos and hover the whole thing on the giant magnet (maybe putting more liquid nitrogen in it to stay cool), can we achieve Levitation forever?
No it won’t happen, it will only work till the liquid nitrogen is cool enough , the liquid nitrogen also evaporates pretty rapidly when exposed to room temp. It will probably levitate for some period of time
@@thephoenix6651 But I mentioned putting the superconductor inside the thermos so that the room temp cannot heat it much that it will lose its ability to levitate
did you do a control with the food, if not then you should also using the same flavors of hello and maybe a few other ones. I bet a few will glow anyway.
If you like minty flavors, you would really like MN at this time of the year. When you go outside and open your mouth to breathe through it instead of your nose, you will feel like you’re eating a big mint! 😆
Action Lab: so i had an idea to make glow in the dark food amusement parks with a room lit up with glow in the dark stuff and UV lights: OUR idea **insert bugs bunny meme here**
Me thinks this would be fun to try out on friends at a dinner party. Halfway through the meal, kick on the blacklight and laugh like an evil scientist.
Also, I think that things absorbed by the skin, like the drugs, have to be lipophilic (and hydrophobic). I think that quinine is hydrophilic so it just cannot get through.
U should have painted the plates with black paint so that plates do not reflect the light (slight blue one ) for proper result (reason watch your video of black light).
It probably would have been better if you'd provided a control sample of the spaghetti and jello. You can't really perceive the difference without a side by side comparison.
Why the laboratory vacuum system ad ? Don't think I'm in the market for a lab vac system... Wondering if there is an algorithm working to show me this ad.
You should Co operate with NileRed some way because both of yours and his content are related and you should do like some "myth busting" based off his projects for example: giant magnet vs ferrofluid
Actually, the glow-in-the-dark effect is known as "phosphorescence", a way of 'storing' light. Light with short or very short wavelengths is absorbed before a longer wavelength is emitted with a delay, typically a yellowish green. Unfortunately, there are few substances which have this effect and none of them are really safe for consumption. See also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorescence
It is a subtle difference, but this is fluorescence, not phosphorescence. And many B vitamins, Vitamin A and chlorophyll exhibit these properties, very safe for consumption.
I think you should have reviewed the footage before uploading. We can't really see anything impressive. It's not like we all know what regular spaghetti looks like under UV. Also, is it healthy to have a UV light point right at you?
You should have made spaghetti and Jell-O with plain water as well, to show the real difference. It's hard to tell how much of the effect you're touting is just due to the visible light that your source emits.
It is called "Control" in scientific term.
I was just going to say this myself, I think with as white as spaghetti can be it would floresce pretty well on its own, much like a white shirt pops really well under a black light. also the title is slightly misleading, something glowing in the dark isn't typically ascribed to a black light interaction.
Yeah also it isn't glow in the dark either because you have to put the black light on it
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*And* the wh×te plate from underneath. His eye may be trained well enough but ours may not, *and* it's on a screen.
"I'm about to eat this radioactive substance, this is awseome!"
Me: Classic RUclips.
really don't like the "correlation" between something glowing and something radioactive
@@the_hanged_clown well for your information when you shine light on something radiation comes out of the torch
@@xMirz no shit Sherlock. that's a reflection, not the same thing as emitting one's own light, like something glowing.
We need updates! Does it continue to glow after passing it out the other end?
Exactly what I came here looking for 🤣🤣
i also have that question in ma mind
Yes, we want update
A glowing turd? Lord have mercy. Covid19 really has us bored 😂
*bRUH*
Glow in the dark and glow under UV are two different things in my book, it is like phosphorescence (or bioluminiscence) and fluorescence.
Yeah. In everybody's book. This is trash.
Of course they are. Glow in the dark and glow in the day are fully different.
@@htomerif Why is it trash?
What he's done only glows in the *dark* cuz of quinine
@@TradBarbie lol. you don't understand my comment or the OP's comment. Read them again until you do. I'm blocking you because you're a lost cause though.
I could explain, but its so far over your head that there's no reason for me to.
Most of us literally drank tonic water without knowing.
Was I an only one that hasn't drank it yet?
Pretty patties! Sponge bob: “ what’s wrong with you” light clicks off, guy:”Ehhhh”
Best comment yet!
Tim Yassa haha thanks
Dumbest comment I've ever seen
6:18 ‘just toss them this book and say this is school now’
Me: finally work that I like
I crack open glow sticks into my food... It taste like glow
Dude, you've done as usual another amuso-amazing thing!
Always a pleasure to see your vid! Keep it up at the same grade!
The real question we are all wondering is if you drink tonic water will your urine glow?
If so, urine luck.
As you can see, quarantine has given him enough free time to do this for a few hours
This video better start a new RUclips trend.
Eating spaghetti without sauce 🤣
That's a good way to get the kids to eat, :)
great video!
I suppose you know the "whiteners" they put in laundry detergents are fluorescent chemicals. You can probably figure out something cool to do with those. I read once that Americans prefer whites with a bluish cast and that Mexicans prefer a reddish cast and that the whiteners in detergents differ in their coloration. Maybe it would be worthwhile to investigate laundry bluing.
I'm only 12 years old but I love the action lab and its explanations🥰🥰😍😘
1950 : we will have flying cars in future
2020 : glowing foods with uv flashlight
Just for completeness, fluorescence is not _specifically_ UV absorption and visible emission. In general, the emitted light is a longer wavelength than the absorbed light. So to get visible output you need higher wavelength input, like UV, which is why it's the best know and most relevant 'version' of fluorescence. Also, it's different than 'glow in the dark', which is phosphorescence. That is a physically similar, but there is an additional quantum state conversion involved, which introduces a delay
I love watching your videos! Are there any recommendation for experiments that kids can do at home while on lockdown? We’ve already done the one making a stockman float with our six year old 😎
You should do glow in the dark recipes for Halloween with step by step directions!!!!!
It's glow-in-the-ultraviolet food!
It is not phosphorescence!
His hair looks awesome here!
That would be very cool to have a whole dinner like that! I might try it sometime soon! I know I keep saying this but you really do a great job making videos! They're all very interesting and educational. Thank you!
I think part of the reason the spaghetti is so similar to the tonic water itself is because when you cook spaghetti it absorbs the water. So maybe it doesn't just absorb the chemical but also a lot of the tonic water itself
I am glad i am not the only nerd thats a complamate for him
If you can try sticking your superconductor to a wall in a metal thermos and hover the whole thing on the giant magnet (maybe putting more liquid nitrogen in it to stay cool), can we achieve
Levitation forever?
Yes
No it won’t happen, it will only work till the liquid nitrogen is cool enough , the liquid nitrogen also evaporates pretty rapidly when exposed to room temp.
It will probably levitate for some period of time
@@thephoenix6651 But I mentioned putting the superconductor inside the thermos so that the room temp cannot heat it much that it will lose its ability to levitate
Make a mold of your face then make a clear mask that can be filled with tonic water and wear it under UV light.
Wow that jello! I want eat it. I think this is also the way by which they make thw glow in dark ice cream.
Can you please make a video about Nikola Tesla’s wireless charging and whether or not it is realistically applicable on a wide scale
Use that UV light on a mixed bag of Jolly Rancher's, pay attention to the grape ones, they "charge up' and release light
This video is so cool. Keep it up.
Mr Action "woah that's so cool" Lab
You can use tonic water to make glow in the dark slime too
hi im early
luv your videos plus how your quarantine going?
The action kitchen the action lab sequel
Should have put those on a black plate instead of the white, I feel the white plate lite it up more but still cool
did you do a control with the food, if not then you should also using the same flavors of hello and maybe a few other ones. I bet a few will glow anyway.
How did the Tonic pasta taste?
Make Nuka Cola Quantum!!
@TAL did you got this video idea from Veritasium
Cool!
You can extract harmine and harmaline from Syrian rue seeds, and it will work a lot better!
Where do you get rue seeds in the U.S.?
@@DivineDestiny77 Ebay. Those compounds are RIMAs, so make sure you understand what that means if you chose to consume them. God Bless!
Every video starts with “okey...”
You should try to Peel an orange aux afterwards look jour hand under UV light. It will appear yellow.
U should have out it next to a control under the black light so we can see the difference
the craziest part of this video is that the spaghetti is just plain pasta
We did it, boys. James is no more!
Glow-in-the-dark food made me think that it tastes like a candy mint, especially when it glows blue
If you like minty flavors, you would really like MN at this time of the year. When you go outside and open your mouth to breathe through it instead of your nose, you will feel like you’re eating a big mint! 😆
The Action Lab:I am eating edible glow-in-dark
Me:Play that ASMR
Action Lab: so i had an idea to make glow in the dark food
amusement parks with a room lit up with glow in the dark stuff and UV lights: OUR idea **insert bugs bunny meme here**
This is what we do in quarantine now? 😂😂💀
RUclips betrayed me, it didn’t send me notifications for your videos and I clicked the bell to All 😢😢
If you boil tonic water, will the vapor become glow in the dark air?
If you evaporate a lot of the water from the tonic water, will it make a difference in lumination, by being more concentrated?
I was expecting you to fill up a rubber glove with tonic water and keep your hand in there.
You should have created a sauce for the pasta and add the water in it. That would be cool I guess.
You should have had a control spaghetti and jello.
That's what I thought too
How long does it last? Min, hr, or days?
Seems tasty ^^
I give my children tonic water baths with my big black light.
Should have shown the spaghetti next to spaghetti cooked in regular water. Other than that, nice video 😊
Technically NOT glow in the dark so... Fact checked, False.
Me seeing the title...:
"Thats useful when the lights are out"
4:20 when ur really scared of corona virus
Is this the first tonic water pasta ever made?
how does spaghetti and jello look under the black light using normal water?
Me thinks this would be fun to try out on friends at a dinner party. Halfway through the meal, kick on the blacklight and laugh like an evil scientist.
Me: Food can't glow.
Action lab:
Hmmm pretty good can you make an invisible virus fluoresce?
Could you evaporate the soda water to concentrate the Quinine?
Also, I think that things absorbed by the skin, like the drugs, have to be lipophilic (and hydrophobic). I think that quinine is hydrophilic so it just cannot get through.
U should have painted the plates with black paint so that plates do not reflect the light (slight blue one ) for proper result (reason watch your video of black light).
It probably would have been better if you'd provided a control sample of the spaghetti and jello. You can't really perceive the difference without a side by side comparison.
Why the laboratory vacuum system ad ? Don't think I'm in the market for a lab vac system... Wondering if there is an algorithm working to show me this ad.
Super commited lol so I'm gunna stick my hand in tonic water for a few hours
You might want to try clear it with Ethanol and then apply tonic to your skin.
I never knew florescent things actually glow.
To me, tonic water tastes like when you touch a battery to your tongue and burns my throat too.
We don't deserve this madlad.
2020: Bright Spegatti
2030: Bright Human Body
Hey i have a question if i drink soda but it doesnt touch my teeth will it still damage them
make a glow in the dark pickles!!!
I think we need a control with pasta and Jello with regular water
Eats radioactive spaghetti
Shines IR flashlight through face
Hides behind invisible shield
Area 51 military: son you need to come with us.
Paper is not food yet it is edible. And some weirdos eat sand or metals.
You should compare this effectt with normal water
6:57 Somebody who's worked with blacklights a lot might ask you if you slapped the salami very recently....
Is the earth receding from the sun concidering its perihelion time when it is coldest, is shorter? Not much snow recent years.
so thats what happens when you put your hand into acid.
is Garage science available in India?
maybe a few controls to compare to?
Try mountain dew with peroxide and baking soda 👍👍
You should Co operate with NileRed some way because both of yours and his content are related and you should do like some "myth busting" based off his projects for example: giant magnet vs ferrofluid
Coronavirus: not this time
Actually, the glow-in-the-dark effect is known as "phosphorescence", a way of 'storing' light. Light with short or very short wavelengths is absorbed before a longer wavelength is emitted with a delay, typically a yellowish green.
Unfortunately, there are few substances which have this effect and none of them are really safe for consumption.
See also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorescence
It is a subtle difference, but this is fluorescence, not phosphorescence. And many B vitamins, Vitamin A and chlorophyll exhibit these properties, very safe for consumption.
_The Tonic Hand_
In a theater near you when - if - they reopen.
Jelly looks like slime
I think you should have reviewed the footage before uploading. We can't really see anything impressive. It's not like we all know what regular spaghetti looks like under UV. Also, is it healthy to have a UV light point right at you?
Who toached my speghet
wait, is that protomolecule?
Does it still glow if it's flat