Mixing the World's Blackest Paint With the World's Brightest Paint (Black 2.0 vs LIT)
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2018
- In this video I took your suggestions to see what happens when you mix the brightest (LIT) and the darkest paint (Black 2.0) together! Black 2.0 is the darkest blackest black paint, since vantablack is not a paint technically.Then I test some other audience suggestions like trying to charge LIT with colored light and painting myself with LIT to see if it glows from my heat.
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2:15 When you wake up and your phone is at 100% brightness
That sucks.
Filip Majdanski did you meant when you wake up at midnight?
COMEDY TIME A.L.C.E yeah
when you got no lights in the background at night, playing on COD and someone flashes you:
So true
“Let’s see if the light can shine through the darkness.”
That’s deep, man.
Hella deep, Sonic can relate
Yeah,so much.
It sounds like a kingdom hearts quote
"Wooooaah it did!"
Yup
This man strikes genuine fear into me. He sounds like he’s smiling while talking even in the voiceover.
Very much the same as Andrew Gaze - annoys the crap out of me that he is always Smile Talking - Any Aussie's out there you will appreciate this one I'm sure!
Because he’s excited to show the experiment
Reminds me of this chef. ruclips.net/video/olHw-8py9K0/видео.html
@Child Trampler yeah, a cannibal serial killer said that btw
@@evk-1350 lol I’m pretty sure that’s the point
I like that you make ur videos without intro
Same
I also same
"Hey everyone today we're going to do......"
" Hey everyone today we're going to mix"
" Hey everyone today we're going to try and"
What do you mean no intro.......
A good title dont need a intro
no video intro you mean
God bless 🙏
Of course it creates the world's grayest gray.
Remove the r in that phrase and that's me
lapissed lol
lapissed same
I thought it'd make the world's silverest silver
talhozlin just buy cs go
If you don't have natural bioluminescence, store bought is fine.
Reading this gave me so much joy
Now I want LIT soap
Cheaper and healthier than a vacation to Chernobyl!😵👵
"Let's see if the Light can shine through the Darkness" - the big question of Kingdom Hearts Three.
Yesss
A man of culture as well
Paint the wall with black 2.0 and then paint a big cardboard with it and play hide & seek block yourself with the cardboard with the black paint
Omg best idea ever
Only 22 likes, THIS IS THE BEST COMMENT EVER!
A better idea would be for him to use the black 2.0 to paint a hole on the wall... then escape through it...
I'd really enjoy seeing the "science" behind that...
*smirk😆
That pigment is phosphorescent since it shines after being exposed to light. It stores energy received from the light and then it emits light again at a lower energy level, so no, you can't charge another glow in the dark from a glow in the dark, there's simply not enough energy.
That's right. Phosphor materials can only be charged with light that has a shorter wavelength than the light that the material emits. He was able to charge the phosphor with a red-filtered flashlight only because the filter didn't completely cut off the UV light.
@@ahnyify But then, how is the phosphor charged from the heat of his hand?
whoa.too many big words.
*nerd*
Yato spitt'n facts
could you paint an entire room with black 2.0 so that it looks like you and your furniture are floating in the nothingness of space?
could you then put small points of LIT so as to simulate far away stars?
would the cost of coating an entire room with black 2.0 be really high?
culturehustle.com/ see if it fits your budget. But it would cost much more than regular latex paint.
memo austin this idea is so dope.
Did you manage to save up enough to make this dream a reality yet?
Someone did this in a video :)
@@kidwithaflame that sounds cool, do you know the name of the channel?
Like how Dumbledore said "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light"
The darkest glowing object.
Yesn't
I find it scary how he’s always smiling even when he talks
He's like the happiest looking depressed guy I've ever seen
Tslc StatiC Don't trust people who smiled when they talk 😂
Rick Sanchez 😂😂😂
Like even his voice sounds like smile. Like i can imagine him smiling when he talks just by listening to it
Never trust a man without a mustache
imagine painting a room with that black 2.0 and LIT mixture
Mark Hoffman just imagine the confusion when you show visitors those kind of rooms.
paint room in black2.0 wait for summer
instant sauna
Checkerboard it
Dont need electric bulbs and you save like 1000$ per months XD
The Benjaman your room would look like space
2:02 Why is there a black hole
Lol I’m right there with you.
Because he can.
Listen to the video. It's the black 2.0 paint.
@@OzonatedOil r/wooosh
OzonatedOil r/whooosh
Those 1.6k dislikes are Predators against the use of their green glowy blood.
...or they are people that have a better understanding of the science involved than this guy does.
@@renton9999 why do you ruin the joke
I stepped on a Corn Flake, now I'm a Cereal Killer
*Paints house in LIT* This place is lit af.
T.J. Johnson I can never turn on the lights or open the blinds ever either.
2:15 When you wake up at night and switch on your room's light
If anyone is curious about the black 2.0 it's pretty awesome. You do need a lot of layers for the full effect and the black cherry smell is surprisingly long lasting and kinda overwhelming at first but it does fade.
Thank you so much for answering my question from my comment from your last video on this topic!
Love your channel. You allow me to continuously learn and be forever curious of our fascinating universe!
David Brown poop
Religion is like a penis. It's okay to be proud of it but not show it to everyone
MR.VIDEO MASTER 101 6062 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 good joke
ReBorn Haha, that is an interesting analogy! I tend to agree with you. Or maybe only show it as you use it for good is a better policy. Actions speak louder than words. :-)
Slight issue with the flashlight being LED, it doesn't actually emit very much red light unlike white light from incandescent, flourescent or sunlight.
You'd have to find the spectral graph of those LEDs to be sure.
The white filter doesn't filter individual wavelengths
Revisit this and do it with the musou black
Hey there! The reason why the pigment still glowed under your red filter is because it wasn't perfectly filtering red light, not because light was being converted to red. It'd be really interesting to see you repeat that test with a monocolor red source like an LED light!
EDIT: I'd also imagine that the reason why green is the most effective glow in the dark color is because it's the color range that humans as a whole see the best. That'd mean that we'd be able to perceive more of the light being reflected into our eyes, making it appear brighter.
Is it acturate to say it's shifting the wavelength? That implies that is simply reflecting the light at another wavelength, but the phosphorescent paint is actually energized by absorbing the incoming light and emits its own light. The light being emitted is not the light that was absorbed.
With respect to the observer, you could say so.
Both what he said and what you said is wrong, but yours is maybe even more wrong.
it isnt reflecting anything, rather its absorbing wavelengths, and pater reemitting the absorbed energy but as another wavelength
@@lil_weasel219 yeah it's phosphorescent raman shifting
*L I T*
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DragonPixels I see a B
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Liiiit
Watching your videos is like watching a 13 yr old kid in science class. You still have the desire to seek wonderment and aren’t jaded or arrogant to assume the results. You are so enjoyable to watch. I didn’t get it at first but now am a subscriber and a big fan. Thanks
Imagine painting your car with this combination... it's so cool.
That would actually be really cool.
Dipyourcar did a video using the lit pigment and it was sooo cool
when you did the test with the different colored filters, you didn't take into consideration that the lit paint glows from heat aswell.
So the glow afterwards might have been influenced by the heat of the hot flash light rather than the light. You should try a red laser for example, so we know that this specific frequency isn't inducing the glow.
Kermit also the filter is not perfect so other wavelengths can get through.
Btw a red led would work just as well as a laser.
Kermit excellent point
You should paint a bulb by the world's blackest black paint please try this experiment for me and explain why what happens!!!😰😰😱
Sudhanshu Ranjan uhh... Its gonna melt an ordinary bulb and it will just shatter dueti the heating gas expanding inside the bulb.... Nothinng special...
An "Ordinary" light bulb does not contain ANY gas, the coil of tungsten wire has to be in a vacuum so that it doesn't burn out instantly.
If you are referring to a Compact Fluorescent , then yes it does contain a gas but why do you think the gas would expand beyond it's normal operating conditions?
Cinnamon - Why would the glass shatter from high temperatures? The only way I know of glass shattering from heat would be if different sections of the glass being vastly different in temperature.
Look up Prince Ruperts Drop on youtube. You both might learn a little about shit functions in the "REAL WORLD"
Jesus you dont even exist so shhhhh
MichiX5 HE DOES YOU BLIND OLD MAN
Unicorn - You're much more polite than I would have been. It's obvious that this MichiX5 is a child who can't even engage in any form of logical and mature conversation. Believes that paint is going to melt a light bulb, and that my keyboard manages to type all by it'self.
Now Michi, get off Daddy's big computer and go and play on the one that teaches you how to say the names of animals if you press the right button.
2:17 The action lab used flash!
I used to tell people my favorite color was neon black but I guess it's real.
Now we can say
This is lit af
Gokhan Geta z
What would your name be if you add Trunks, Goten, Bra and Pan to your Vegeta, Goku and Gohan fusion?
Would Infrared (Like a TV remote) cause the paint to glow? It's not visible to the human eye but it's still light.
it wont actually because it wont absorb the infra-red light and excite the pigments enough so they jump to higher orbitals and radiate heat away !
Based on the different Energy Levels in in the Atoms, it's either unpropable or impossible to emitt photons in a visible frequency.
Unless, you combine it wiht the Black paint, because the black paint will absorb the infrared radiation as heat, wich can be turned into light.
Good idea. But there's an explanation for this.
A3X CCY3 and Dennis K. are exactly right. The equations behind this are pretty straightforward too. (Although, I haven’t worked any in years.) As energy of electromagnetic radiation goes, infrared < visible light < ultraviolet. That’s why the “black light” is so effective at making the paint glow; it’s ultraviolet light with higher energy than the light given off by the paint. The electrons lose that energy when falling from higher orbits in the form of light. Light is a form of energy, and there’s only a certain amount available to radiate away from the paint because of these predefined energy levels, so it’s all green. Color is proportional to the energy (light) lost.
As for infrared, think of a car almost out of gasoline that needs to go up a mountain, and that is known to take a full tank of gasoline to reach the top. There just isn’t enough energy. If the car (electron) isn’t at the top of the hill (orbit), it cannot roll down the hill (give off light). As electron orbits go, however, an electron is either in one orbit or another; there’s no in between-unlike a car that would make it partially up the hill on an almost empty tank of gasoline.
I’ve pretty much restated what’s already been said, but I always learn better when I hear the same thing explained different ways. I’m not trying to correct what’s already good information, just possibly shed new light on it ;-)
Can you mix alot of lit with black 2.0 and paint a wall with it and use the uv flashlight and use it as a chalk bored
Board*
I presume black 2.0 is expensive but other than that I don't see why not.
I really enjoyed this video, no intro and you went right into your experiment with such happiness !!
Ping pong balls are round and you can see that it is round, just you cannot see that it is spherical.
Artonline 😂 I knew someone would comment this.
bugged me only slightly less than when he says things are sucked up. When there is no such thing as sucking in science. Things move from higher presser to lesser.
Paint a large ball with that lit stuff and charge it with light and then go as far away as you can to see how far you can go and still see it
this is amazing! Thank you for testing it out!
I just got his full set and I’m so happy, it’s honestly amazing paint
Hey man! A good tip when you are making a shoot in dim or dark areas is to turn off the auto-focus.
Set the focus in a bright area before turning it off.
This will help you have more quality clips, even if the surrounding is dark.
it didn't glow because of your hand, it glowed because it got charged from the surrounding light when you were painting it. Paint your hand in the dark and that will tell you if it worked or not...
Yes I wish he would do paint his hand in the dark or at least tell the results in the comment section. This has many implications that I'm sure he's not aware of.
"PUT THE LIT BOTTLE IN A FULLY MIRROR FINISHED JAR AND CLOSE IT....SEE IF IT GLOWS AFTER 1 HR"
Rahul Gupta Still wouldn't work. It can't absorb the light emitted.
@@mtndrew7854 it absorbs the light emitted by a torch,wdym?
TheDragonKing It can't absorb the light it emits from it's own glow.
@@mtndrew7854 not true it's just not effective
2:15 I-is th-this heaven???
You may have discovered a new type of paint, go get patent for it!
That would be illegal, Because Black 2.0 and Lit has its on patents so he would need to create his own black and lit to have it being able to get a patent
Imagine a club with lasers disco balls and light shows, and to have the black paint on the walls add to the light show by shadowing where the clublights hit the walls with green. Sounds like a pretty cool idea to me
This video probably constitutes prior art and thus the knowledge is public domain and probably can't be patented.
simply nobody no one cares. No. One.
Sabino Dealba I care
Can you paint a car part with that mix that would look cool
Lucky Clutch you might have to modify it to stick and stay on, but that would be trippy
yea that would be really trippy imagine walking by and you can't really tell the car texture...
prob not legal as youd drive during nights
gia I have a black car and I can still drive, oh and what about headlights and taillights
tboned
Now I was thinking this very thing.
I wanted to use the black 2.0 and paint my walls in my theater room and then use different colors glow in the dark paint and make a painting of nebula or something out there that is beautiful.
This episode is really cool!❤
That is awesome love your experiments and videos
Happiness can be found in Blackest ("Black 2.0") of times if you only remember to turn on the "LIT"
~Harry Potter Fan
You can go hulk mode in darkness with all lit painted on you.....
...he he he he
that'll be nice😎
I like your style! Extreme everything with some awesome experiments. 😁
Pretty cool. Especially the glowing hand 👍
Youd think the worlds blackest black mixed with the worlds whitest white would make the worlds greyest grey
James Desjardins but no!
total misnomer like trying to get the average house price by taking the most expensive and least expensive property
Let's call that colour "The World's Most Median Grey"
It's not the world's whitest white, it's really bright glow powder.
Scott B expect you would get an overpriced house because the difference between the most expensive house and an average one is much greater than that of the least expensive house and an average one
l love this and so interesting and so amazing! ! loved the talking hand :)
When me open the mom phone : 8:16
This was awesome! Gave me so many ideas for halloween!
Omg so cool! May be they don't absorb green light? Try charging the glow in the dark paint with green filtered flashlight. See if it works 😊😊😋😋💖💖
Could you put the lit pigment into tattoo ink and have a glow in the dark tattoo?
Your tats would always glow until your body goes cold after death. It might even be brighter when you're hot and dim when you're cold if those pigments are within that range. This is a cool idea if it works.
But it could be harmful since tattooing is basically shoving paints inside your skin so if the glowing paints are toxic, it could be bad
7:12 when mom is comming in your room and wake u up for school
I love the way you talk. It’s very delicate.
hey, that "filter" was a piece of red paper, if an object is red it means it's absorbing every spectrum except for red, so you need an actual red filter to test that, you only get a sliver of the amount of light on the other side, but the pigment should be bright anyways, as it stores the energy from the light inside it, to later radiate it out and colour shouldn't matter, as the pigment itself is white so any colour should be the same
Fabrizio Lucen/Thegorgoneye wow a smart doge
I'd have made a point of being aware of Vantablack and also the fact that it's technically not a paint and it's not available on the market.
It would've save issues with some people screeching VANTABLACK paint blah blah!
Also it isnt available on the market bc of the one asshole claimed it so hes the only one allowed to use it(silver lining is hes the only person not allowed to use black 2.0, pinkest pink, lit, etc.)
Yeah, I remember the ruckus about that clown minded artist who secured personal rights and access to it for himself and the ensuing art industry mayhem that saw people want to give him a kicking for it too.
I reckon, with or without the paint, people should give him a kicking as he sounds 1000x worse than Charles Saatchi who is a prime idiot!
VANTABLACK PAINT blah blah!
dudemanofdude - You're late..... No black paint for you!!
i really don’t know why I’m loving this channel.... I’m failing my science class
08:18 - That was pretty.
What makes phosphorescent materials different from fluorescent ones is that, the light re-emission is a forbidden transition. Tunnel effect is what makes it happen, otherwise the energy would become trapped in the pigment, possibly.
700k congrats my dude👌
Paint a whole room with Black 2.0!
Michael Nugent ft. ksi
Michael Nugent
Nah.... If the cops came they would never find the black guy.
hahaha lol
It would absorb so much heat.
Glow-In-The-Dark is a quantum mechanical phenomenon. It absorbs photons and causes electrons to jump up an energy level. However, they can't jump down easily. There is a low probability of the electrons jumping down, so it happens more rarely, thus keeping its energy for a much longer period. When the electron does jump back down, it emits a photon in the process. The color of light re-emitted depends on which energy levels it was jumping between.
In art class our instructor taught us that the base color of the right kind of black...is actually a dark, dark green . That's partly why it's green ..👍
True black is not a color. It is absence of light reflected off the black surface. Black has everything to do with light and nothing to do with normal pigments which are additive.
If you read the information from the maker of Black 2.0, he clarifies that it is not the blackest black, it is the Mattest Black. I purchased Black 2.0 from the artist who created it and spoke about how it wasn't that Black, he explained further that is only the Mattest Black. Also, I do understand Vantablack is not in comparison to what you are speaking of when you say it's the blackest black, and I know is not commercially available to anyone besides educators, etc.
2:15 I'm in heaven!?
He went blind
This is giving me so many ideas.
9:24 poisoning tutorial
Should try to paint a whole car with that black
Yohan H if you wanna be cooked, sure
I want clothes made out of that black stuff
I don't know why this was in my recommended but I don't regret watching it. That's some trippy shit.
Whoever thought that painting 2 walls with glow in the dark paint shining on each other does not have any clue how energy works
I expected a wormhole! :/ 😂😂
tutorial master!!! *"oh fuck a wormhole! Where's my camera?"*
And... found my favourite channel!
Seeing that blacklight light up the lit-paint like if actually painting it is such eye-candy!
That at the end is an inversed shadow puppet. Nice!
Congrats on 700k ♡
bish im not a weeb ok gtfo u r everywhere
Hey... Nice...Dude u r so good... I've seen it... u r really selfless and do care about suggestions and comments... some people are sometimes rude to u but u still do not get angry... that's very humble... thank u for everything
This mixture(/solution?) is *AB-SO-LU-TE-LY IN-CREDIBLE!!!!!*
This gives me so many ideas
Lit pigment didn't charged because the pigment can only reflect green light i.e all the light except green is absorbed by the pigment which makes it glow.
But for 2nd cardboard there was no light but green (the light which the pigment rejects).
That is why the 2nd cardboard didn't charged and glowed.
Harsh Mohan I really just don't think he knows what he's talking about... not sure how he thinks the pigment can literally change the wavelength for a different color. Science isn't that hard guys
yis. it emits that light wavelength but doesnt absorb it
Oh my god. Go read up fluorescence.
Didn't charged? I think you forgot how to use g r a m m a r
It doesn't reflect all light except green,it absorbs all light except green.
Who else hates "Who Else" comments?
I actually got a like from the guy...
Huh...
Who else thinks that The Who else joke about people sayin who else is funny?
who else read this who else comment
who else hates replys to ironic who else comments where the reply is capitalizing on it by trying to be clever or funny by self referencing but ends up just looking like a massive twit?
Ikr people thinks it's *LIT*
This video earned you a new subscriber!
The results here subverted a few of my expectations. For instance, I totally thought that the well charged lit bottle would at least partly charge the secondary paint.
it's *_L I T_*
Good job stealing a comment
Nice one
LordOfMalice how do you write it like that?
Birthright Israel has to get
Do you know Batman?
It's hard to tell if you know what you talking about but trying to dumb it down for people and act surprised or if you really just didn't know what was going to happen and just winging it ether or great video
Thomas h hater
Alex Naemi you must be the one he dumbs it down for ☺you're special CONGRATULATIONS
Well, do you think you are smart? lol
If he's dumbing it down then he forgot to explain the results. Seems like he doesn't know the physics behind.
Alex Naemi ruclips.net/video/tuQPfVZbMbg/видео.html
Wow your such a geek. A grinning geek. That's informative.
I love the ending scene where he uses his hand for his outro
JustKevin the ending scene
Giselle Bwahahaha
You should try a true infrared light compared to the an ultraviolet.
Great video, Thanks! Where did you get that flashlight?
Lit doesn't charge the other panel as the emitted light is at a frequency that it cannot absorb.
This vid is lit!!!
ReDX M136 true af
The only reason the red light sort of charged it is because some white light goes through the paper. If you use any single visible wavelength of light it won't charge, as you saw when you tried charging it with itself. It only charges from light in the U V end of the spectrum. White LEDs are basically U V LEDs doped with some phosphors similar to glow-in-the-dark pigment, which is why white LEDs are covered in yellow stuff and you can't see the actual LED chip. All other LEDs give off one specific wavelength.
dibarnu or use a laser pointer
exactly what i was going to say! The difference In brightness was due to the amount of light transmitted or diffused through the divergent papers.
I used to have a kids book with lit on the outline of characters. It was really fun to play with
Just SUBSCRIBED! LOVE your experiments🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😲😎💘💘💘
Thank you for answering my question .