I am definitely an expert on everything in the video and for sure will not need to be corrected on anything at all. For example, 4:10 for sure wasn't supposed to say "seven non-nonagin-septigenti-DUMILLILLION," and I certainly spelled and pronounced it correctly in the video. So, anyone with genuine, important corrections to anything in here absolutely should not *REPLY TO THIS PINNED COMMENT WITH CORRECTED INFORMATION* so that all future viewers can have a better viewing experience, because like I said, I am definitely an expert on everything in the video and for sure will not need to be corrected on anything at all.
Actually, a button of americium 241 from a smoke detector just happens to fit with Lego pieces, and it's radioactive (not plastic its metal) ruclips.net/user/shortsLQnmqs6Yupk?si=tRO7Nw8FzDlmoUV7
@@macintoshiii7553The lego wouldn't be close enough to you for you to feel the effects. Basically, for Lego to kill you from radiation, you'd need to extract the carbon-14 from it and put that near you, and then it wouldn't be the Lego killing you, it would be the extracted carbon-14.
Correct, if you eat only that many bananas, the radiation won't kill you. The ruptured organs from stuffing that many bananas in your body would kill you however.
Small correction. Oil comes exclusivly from dead plancton. Yes, both plant and animal plancton. But not dinos or plants. Dinosaurs dont turn into oil. They dont have enough carbon in them, period. And plants turn into coal. Not oil.
@@aminatandour589According to the thing he looked up in the video, petroleum averages a 159 million years old, and wikipedia says dinosaurs were around from about 240 MY ago to 66 MY ago, so the time scales line up
My autistic ass loved this video, mainly due to the comparison to an ongoing talking theme and the science used to make said comparison. Just such a crazy good job
basicaly you would need to be more worried about a black hole forming long LONG before radiation becomes an issue, that complicates my lego nuclear reactor slightly
You need only about 5.46 × 10^31 Legos of the size 2x4. Here my calculations: If you compact Lego strong enough it will turn into a star and starting a self sustained fusion reaction, creating enough radiation in the process to kill a person. Because Lego is mostly hydrogen, we need about 80 Jupiter masses to start a fusion reaction. Jupiter weights about 1.898 × 10^27 kg. So in total we need 1.5184 × 10^29 kg. A standard 2x4 Lego brick has about 2.5 g or 0.0025 kg. So let's fill in our numbers: 1.5184x10^29kg / (2.5x10^-3kg/brick) we get a total of about 6.07 × 10^31 bricks. Probably we need a bit less because we assumed 100% hydrogen. Real Lego bricks contain Carbon and Nitrogen to act as catalyst of the CNO cycle which enables a sustained fusion reaction with even less mass. Let's assume the ABS plastic to be 25% Acrylonitril (C₃H₃N), 25% Butadien (C₄H₆) and 50% Styrol (C₈H₈). This makes an average composition of about 6 Atoms Carbon, 5.75 Atoms Hydrogen and 0.25 Atoms Nitrogen per average "Molecule" of Lego. This is not Ideal for the CNO cycle but good enough to have a 10-15 % weight reduction and still get a fusion reaction. Let's be conservative and assume a 10% weight reduction because of the catalytic properties of the Carbon and Nitrogen. 6.07x90%x10^31 bricks ≈ 5.46 × 10^31 bricks or about 10^23 times the annual production capacity of Lego.
this gives a whole new meaning to Lego movies imagine there’s no humans and it’s all just made of Lego because the background radiation from the entire universe being Lego killed them all and the minifigs live in the post radiated world
the cow joke make me laugh out loud, the delivery of "the grass that you eat" and the confusion that brings then the immediate payoff of "the milk that the farmer comes and steals from you" is perfect
"your legos have radiation" I mean every single thing in the universe has radiation in some way and doesn't kill us because they're in low quantities But wait a minute, how many objects would we need to own to die from radiation?
unrelated to the video, but can we get some air resistance appreciation considering we are always told to ignore it in exam questions. :( poor air resistance, I hope he is okay
its peobably best to look at the other atoms that compose the lego plastic to see if there is radiation in them, also check out how the oil that makes them is processed and where its mined from. Trace amounts of radioisotopes that arent carbon-14 likely have a much larger impact on the radioactivitt of legos then the carbon itself. Also since the number of carbon 14 is so ridiculously low, we can safely assume that the true number of them in the lego is actually 0, because at some point there was only a single carbon 14 and it decayed, so now there is none of it.
I will dedicate my entire life to math and become an expert to conclude EXACTLY how much powder and how much milk you need to put to make the perfect chocolate milk
The simple answer is yes, but for it to hurt you it needs to be gamma radiation, And there I do not know how strange it could be that we emit that type of radiation.
This is a work of art honestly. I love massive numbers. What about a video on how many Feathers would it take to make a rug big enough to cover 800 Septenoctotrigintillion Unobservable Universes. Some people thworeised that the Unobservable Universe is 150 Trillion Light Years big in all directions although it could be Quintillions of times bigger than that. But I doubt that, that video will be made, just a madman's impossible dream for a mightly quilt fit for God.
I am definitely an expert on everything in the video and for sure will not need to be corrected on anything at all.
For example, 4:10 for sure wasn't supposed to say "seven non-nonagin-septigenti-DUMILLILLION," and I certainly spelled and pronounced it correctly in the video.
So, anyone with genuine, important corrections to anything in here absolutely should not *REPLY TO THIS PINNED COMMENT WITH CORRECTED INFORMATION* so that all future viewers can have a better viewing experience, because like I said, I am definitely an expert on everything in the video and for sure will not need to be corrected on anything at all.
Actually, a button of americium 241 from a smoke detector just happens to fit with Lego pieces, and it's radioactive (not plastic its metal)
ruclips.net/user/shortsLQnmqs6Yupk?si=tRO7Nw8FzDlmoUV7
The less☝️🤓 ahh comment on existence
What if I packed the lego really tight but not blackhol?e
@@macintoshiii7553The lego wouldn't be close enough to you for you to feel the effects. Basically, for Lego to kill you from radiation, you'd need to extract the carbon-14 from it and put that near you, and then it wouldn't be the Lego killing you, it would be the extracted carbon-14.
fff
So I’m fine if I only eat 9999999 bananas and have just one observable universe filled with Lego?
No, because you forgot about the apple you ate 51935819510958136 years ago.
Correct, if you eat only that many bananas, the radiation won't kill you.
The ruptured organs from stuffing that many bananas in your body would kill you however.
You’ll probably explode if you do the first thing, and get compressed if you do the second.
@@alex.g7317 So... they cancel out?
@@Isasmrt2763 yeah, you'll be fine👍
Wow, that's a lot of lego to eat in one sitting.
you were confused but god you have the right idea
I think you'd die long before the radiation got to you
Average toddler breakfast
@@TheLittleDiver XDD true
Now do how thick a Lego wall would need to be to block the radiation from a nuclear meltdown.
It's going on my list of video ideas right now. 😂😂
@@crazydog1750Please make this, I beg of you
HE MADE ITTTTT
Me immediately dying of radiation poisoning the second i step into the lego dimension: 💀
Omg lego dimensions reference
Well, I own that much lego. I'm dead. 💀💀💀
Sharing is caring..
Better play with em noooow!
Sell them and become Elon musk
i own more 💀 also that pfp makes this comment so much better
I keep some of my legos in a metal box so im safe for now
now the real question is, if you *were* to get all those legos to fill multiple universes with, how much would it cost?
More than $5 for sure.
Atleast 3 jabba sail barges
maybe more than 10 million bananas
if i did everything correct it should be 1.188e+749 USD if we count each brick as 9x9 mm
I don't know, but still less than a Queen Amidala minifig.
You will actually die from your heart failing from all of the potassium instead
Or just your stomach exploding from the sheer volume of bananas. 😂😂
Then what would happen if you were in a room with 10 million bananas?
@@mkiopllimikjl-x5b You would say “Wow, this is a lot of bananas.”
@@crazydog1750 And then collapse to a lethal radiation dose
@@mkiopllimikjl-x5b K-40 usually spits beta and gammas, and the bannas block their own radiation, except antimatter might get formed
As someone who’s filled the multiverse with Lego, I’m screwed.
ok bro
We are all cooked 💀
@@A-guy34 Even more "cooked" than your brain.
> makes another conspiracy vid just for that "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons gag
certified CrazyDog17 moment. I love the dedication.
Nah, I made it because I thought that "Radioactive LEGO" would be funny. The Imagine Dragons thing was totally improvised once I started filming, lol.
R.I.P. Minion 5646, died from radiation dose of bananas. 12385 B.C. - 9867 A.C.
Small correction.
Oil comes exclusivly from dead plancton.
Yes, both plant and animal plancton.
But not dinos or plants.
Dinosaurs dont turn into oil. They dont have enough carbon in them, period.
And plants turn into coal. Not oil.
not to mention that dinosaurs were too recent to turn into oil anyways
@@aminatandour589According to the thing he looked up in the video, petroleum averages a 159 million years old, and wikipedia says dinosaurs were around from about 240 MY ago to 66 MY ago, so the time scales line up
literally unwatchable
My autistic ass loved this video, mainly due to the comparison to an ongoing talking theme and the science used to make said comparison. Just such a crazy good job
hey that’s me (that’s why I was bullied near every year in school)
@@ghcfuj77557your just itching to tell your story aren’t you?
@@alex.g7317fr fr
so maybe what my whole family suspects. could be true.
@@elomars_xdi mean... you could get a diagnosis somewhere. personally as a dutch person i got mine at Arkin
0:54 I love that radioactive referrence of misheard lyrics😂
basicaly you would need to be more worried about a black hole forming long LONG before radiation becomes an issue,
that complicates my lego nuclear reactor slightly
Just slightly, right? You think you can still do it? That would solve a lot of energy problems.
@@crazydog1750 how much do uranium 235 Lego bricks cost
@@crazydog1750 also how many normal Lego bricks do I need for proper radiation shielding
@@Boop__Doop Probably more than $5, for sure. And at you’ll need at least 3 for the shielding I bet.
If you ate 10 million bananas, your stomach would probably explode before you could die of radiation
Time to stretch out that stomach!
Get a better stomach smh
You can’t eat 10 million bananas? I thought that was normal
@@toastymctoastfacexd6078 🤫 Don’t let them get onto us… if you don’t feign being unable to eat 10M bananas they’ll find you.
yes it would explode of radiation
3:35 DID HE JUST SAY HALF LIFE
Ah, Gordon Freeman
rise and shine mr freeman
“Pick up that brick”
“Put it in the toy box”
@@JacksonvilleJacaliciousJacalan "alright. you can go
@@Xenomorphfan-zx1zz Not that i wish to imply you have been sleeping on the job
You need only about 5.46 × 10^31 Legos of the size 2x4.
Here my calculations:
If you compact Lego strong enough it will turn into a star and starting a self sustained fusion reaction, creating enough radiation in the process to kill a person. Because Lego is mostly hydrogen, we need about 80 Jupiter masses to start a fusion reaction. Jupiter weights about 1.898 × 10^27 kg. So in total we need 1.5184 × 10^29 kg.
A standard 2x4 Lego brick has about 2.5 g or 0.0025 kg.
So let's fill in our numbers: 1.5184x10^29kg / (2.5x10^-3kg/brick) we get a total of about 6.07 × 10^31 bricks. Probably we need a bit less because we assumed 100% hydrogen. Real Lego bricks contain Carbon and Nitrogen to act as catalyst of the CNO cycle which enables a sustained fusion reaction with even less mass.
Let's assume the ABS plastic to be 25% Acrylonitril (C₃H₃N), 25% Butadien (C₄H₆) and 50% Styrol (C₈H₈). This makes an average composition of about 6 Atoms Carbon, 5.75 Atoms Hydrogen and 0.25 Atoms Nitrogen per average "Molecule" of Lego. This is not Ideal for the CNO cycle but good enough to have a 10-15 % weight reduction and still get a fusion reaction. Let's be conservative and assume a 10% weight reduction because of the catalytic properties of the Carbon and Nitrogen. 6.07x90%x10^31 bricks ≈ 5.46 × 10^31 bricks or about 10^23 times the annual production capacity of Lego.
this gives a whole new meaning to Lego movies
imagine there’s no humans and it’s all just made of Lego because the background radiation from the entire universe being Lego killed them all and the minifigs live in the post radiated world
the cow joke make me laugh out loud, the delivery of "the grass that you eat" and the confusion that brings then the immediate payoff of "the milk that the farmer comes and steals from you" is perfect
I'm pretty sure I'd die of other complications well before I could eat all 10,000,000 bananas.
nah you were hungry
wait till this guy learns how much radiation electronic devices has
2:00 omg Nitrogen-kun hit puberty
yep emo phase begun
watch me write an scp that transports you to the lego dimension which is so large and full of lego you will die from radiation poisoning within.
So you would just die anyways due to the mass of the blackhole rather than radiation, yeah that means it's very safe.
5:31 is that a challenge?
Yes. Do it.
"your legos have radiation"
I mean every single thing in the universe has radiation in some way and doesn't kill us because they're in low quantities
But wait a minute, how many objects would we need to own to die from radiation?
"AH YES, THE RADIATION WOULD KILL YOU!"
This is great.
The Lego community must be warned.
unrelated to the video, but can we get some air resistance appreciation considering we are always told to ignore it in exam questions. :( poor air resistance, I hope he is okay
Trust me bro, you do NOT want to be told to account for it on your exams. 😂
@@crazydog1750 w-why not?
@@mihaleben6051 You just need A LOT of integrals which makes everything way more tedious.
@@crazydog1750 oh.
@@crazydog1750 you've ruined their life dream of getting an air degree and getting an air job, heartless.
Funny when you only need a wrong placed 2x2 brick on the floor and going barefoot to kill you
short answer: you won't die from legos giving you radiation.
long answer: you can't die from legos giving you radiation, dombass.
Radioactive? Uhhh I don't know, I think my radio is on.
1:12 ... You what?
You didn’t see the next one?
you don’t eat grass?
@@malthe236 i eat flouromantimonic acid
I love plutonium
Corn
Don't forget that the hydrogen in polyethylene can also be radioactive
Tritium has a much shorter half life than carbon 14, to find one of those you’d a much larger amount of observable universes filled with legos.
the funny thing is some cargo ships can carry 10 million bananas, actually a large cargo ship can carry 745 MILLION, bananas.
Ah yes, the bananas radiation would kill you. Not the vast number of bananas. LOL. I love that meme.
“Sir, why are you buying so many Lego sets?”
“I’m going to end it all.”
To know that my Lego is very, very, very stable puts me at ease.
POV: I can now tell my parents im learning stuff from LEGO Videos
Lol
How much air do you need to breathe to die
Now I want to know how many Lego bricks you have to collect to get the same radiation dose you get from being outside in the sun xD
its peobably best to look at the other atoms that compose the lego plastic to see if there is radiation in them, also check out how the oil that makes them is processed and where its mined from. Trace amounts of radioisotopes that arent carbon-14 likely have a much larger impact on the radioactivitt of legos then the carbon itself.
Also since the number of carbon 14 is so ridiculously low, we can safely assume that the true number of them in the lego is actually 0, because at some point there was only a single carbon 14 and it decayed, so now there is none of it.
I’m safe because I have all my radioactive worker lego mini figs on guard.
0:46
Love how he used the "Legoland Deutschland Resort" for the Legoland xD
now we need "exactly how much perfectly alkaline atoms would we need for the acidity to kill someone"
Turns out my immune system is jacked because i have way more than that
Sad thing is that you cannot build immunity to radiation… just other living organisms and viruses.
POV the most normal video on crazydog17 channel 💀
"Ah yes, the RADIATION would kill you."
So Legoland is like the Chernobyl fallout zone
Kid friendly
0:05 *"Ah, yes. The RADIATION would kill you."*
3:13 Gordon Freeman
so THATS why i started glowing when i ate that lego baguette...
Ok, that’s enough for today, I‘m going to sleep now
Someone's mom looking at the price tag: 1 set
"how radioactive is my lego"
"No"
I just read the title “How much lego would you have to own for the background radiation to be EMO”..
Now I want to know the answer
now calculate how much purified lego you need to run a power plant
W imagine dragons reference
RUclips recommendation algorithm pullin through
if you ate 40,000 bananas in 20 minutes you would die of radiation poisoning
I will dedicate my entire life to math and become an expert to conclude EXACTLY how much powder and how much milk you need to put to make the perfect chocolate milk
i stole everybody's lego and am now watching a youtube video on what to do *radiation leaks into comment section*
0:26 so... so are humans radioactive?
Yes
@soriterium I love that for me, thank you for the confirmation
@@soriteriumbut we’re hurt by radiation?
@@pimpusmanewe’re hurt by too much radiation. Touching a (regular) Lego brick (lightly) won’t kill you
The simple answer is yes, but for it to hurt you it needs to be gamma radiation, And there I do not know how strange it could be that we emit that type of radiation.
Well, thats one thing ill never have to worry about
Thank god I found this video, I was 1 Lego away from dying from background radiation! Thank you so much crazy dog!
I eat grass, and there is definitely a farmer who come every so often to steal my milk, but I assure you I am not a cow
Glad I watched this entire video to learn that LEGO cannot kill you via radiation.
Just bought 50 kilos of lego yesterday
So if I were to condense all the Lego in world into a black hole, I will be perfectly fine? Gotcha.
The world would be destroyed from the resulting ~3.5 attoton explosion.
@@maodamorta4346 Yeah, but I'd survive because the radiation isn't that high.
@@maodamorta4346Damn, do you think that would affect the fishing season?
2:47 dinosaur Lego is scientifically accurate? Nice
Tl;dr, a Lego house would be less radioactive than a wooden house.
Wow ..i thought i was the only one that goes deep down the wild theory rabbit hole to make a home..... bravo bravo
if the lego collapses into a black hole, it would probably release enough hawking radiation to kill you
But then it isn’t really LEGO anymore…. 😆
Good thing I only have 27 universes filled with Lego
consistently just the funniest guy on the platform. good job.
27,895 Half-Lives: Valve could never.
Ah yes, the RADIATION would kill you.
So basically the only way to die from radiation in legos is to spawn a black hole
there are at least 100 carbon 14s in my grandmas lego bucket from 1970 💀
this is one hell of a video for sure
just remember that if you like eating bananas you like consuming radioactive food 👍
Ok, this is now something i always wanted to know.
theres probably more radiation from your room light than 1 million legos.
I can safely say you are correct.
How much LEGO would you have to eat until you die of radiation?
1, and you wouldn't even die of radiation, you'll die from choking
wrong, the question said "until you die of radiation"
Instructions clear, but now what do I do with all this lego?
It's even in there when you pay your taxes.
ah yes, the RADIATON would kill you.
This is a work of art honestly. I love massive numbers. What about a video on how many Feathers would it take to make a rug big enough to cover 800 Septenoctotrigintillion Unobservable Universes. Some people thworeised that the Unobservable Universe is 150 Trillion Light Years big in all directions although it could be Quintillions of times bigger than that.
But I doubt that, that video will be made, just a madman's impossible dream for a mightly quilt fit for God.
Ah, yes, THE RADIATION WOULD KILL YOU!
zero, one radiation instantly dead space wheezers you
So all the wooden Thomas trainsets I got 20 years ago is more likely to kill me than my Legos? Cool
Yeah! 😂😂
Your chances of being killed by Thomas the Tank Engine are low *But never zero…*
_Thomas the Tank Engine theme starts playing_
Ok. So how many humans it takes for them to die from radiation ?
Science and LEGO; the two things I love the most, besides my wife, of course, lol
Most random video ever but I love it
close contest with the Coruscant Streetlamp video
I didn’t watch the video yet, but something tells me I already have enough Lego bricks to be lethal
So if I eat a handful of LEGO bricks, I'll be fine!
Imagine stepping on that amount of legos
this is the shit people wanted matpat not to leave for
me choking to death on 1m bananas: "b-but i thought I could eat 7,999,999 more..."