Using Quantum Mechanics to Make Holographic Rainbows on Chocolate
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In this video I talk about diffraction gratings and how they work. I show you how you can use them to make diffraction patterns on chocolate or other shiny materials.
Instructable: bit.ly/3iXC8ta
Diffraction film: amzn.to/2FqunhN
Looks like Applied Science had some success using holograph stickers as well: • Holograms on chocolate
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Did not expect to open RUclips to watch holographic chocolate quantum mechanics
yeah me too
then you dont really know what youtube is
Same
@@whooshie5172 come on he's a content creator
Same
Chocolate companies be like:
*"WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!"*
"Taste the rainbow"?
@@CrazyT2009 LOL TRUE
This is gonna be the next Cadbury rainbow
Gaming rgb chocolate.
Dairy milk LGBTQ+
2020: Eating chocolate
2040: Eating rainbow chocolate
U don't have to wait that long
good idea i will grow up and make it and sell
3:13 though is that the worlds biggest light switch lmao, on the wall, like wtf
*2025
Rainbow chocolate exists but holographic rainbow chocolate not yet
eats holographic chocolate, ges teleported to the 4th dimension.
Gets*
*is disappointed that the 4th dimension is just regular spacetime*
@@Mastikator is disappointed after realising that the fourth dimension cannot be viewed by 3rd dimensional entities....
Lol 😂
Oooohhh love it !!!
If I'm EVER on a baking contest, this is what I'm making! The judges will be like, "whaaat.. how you do dat?!"
Yess
itsjust quantum mechanics my duuuude
Willy Wonka bumps into Seto Kaiba on the street.
"You got your holograms in my chocolate!"
"You got your chocolate in my holograms!"
LOL, Seto wants to sell it at Kaiba Corp. and make a new version of the Duel Disc with the feature!
His titles are just getting better and better.
I actually read "His titties are getting better and better". Wtf brain?
@@bojned LMAOO
@@bojned LMAOOO
The potential in this this is crazy. Imagine weddings with rainbow chocolate treats or walls/sheets of smooth chocolate but rainbow writing/logos for big events and things. Money is involved big time here. Market is huge.
it's so interesting that you said this! lol, I am a graphic designer and I specialize in wedding/event stationery and curated gifting /confectionery...I came on to this video because i youtubed "shimmer chocolate" coz I want to provide something different to the market. this is pretty dope
@@lisabeharilall5557 did you implement it somewhere
not so huge. you could probably commission something like this for a wedding cake or whatever right now - but commercially, these would have to be meticulously temperature controlled and handled extremely delicately, since the diffraction is just coming from an impression on the surface.
Chocolate companies: rushes to imprint their chocolate bars with diffraction patterns...
Consumers: wtf? Is it kerosene?
I bet its vikauz 5yee
that can actually close a company down, would they take the risk? willy wonka: heck ya
*Simplynailogical has entered the chat.*
This is singularly the greatest opening line to a RUclips video EVER. 👏🏻
This channel hit great heights a long time ago but I’m still astounded by how new and unique content is made like this. You can tell some serious work goes into this and it’s paying off. Love it 😀👍🏼
*Later*
Chocolate company CEO: Action lab guy was able to make this in his room!
*pause*
With a bunch of scrap!
Lab scientist: I'm sorry... I'm not action lab guy
You took this from iron man
@@bornoflightningthunder8162 everybody knows stop complaining😒
His NAME is James. Or at least I think so.
@@bornoflightningthunder8162 bruh that’s the joke he is comparing his intelligence to that of Tony stark
I see what you did there...😌
Chocolate brands will definitely do this in the future (if that doesn't already exist)
True, as in the future with better packaging and shipment, this will be done
now it isn't possible as the chocolate will melt and/or chipped a little which will destroy the pattern, causing the rainbow to go away
@@Music-if1nv sure, lets hope they invent something to keep things cool soon!
@@pulsar9354 lmao
Chocolate companies after seeing this video the next day: Yo we selling rainbow color chocolates, wanna try them?
Yup gimme em
this blew me away. i've added this to my Favorites playlist.
I always learn something new from these videos! Never been this early on one before :D
..
After mankind makes holographic rainbows:
Sun and water droplets: Am I a joke to you?
That's why a rainbow is always curving downwards, it's a frown desepointed in humanity
XD
I love you man, you explain things so beautifully and you explain science that other sources fail to do.
You earned a sub. Really nice simple and well explained videos. Got to admit that you have a terrific(very good) video quality and humor. Today I saw more than 40 different videos from your channel and still watching more.
What is even more cool is that I somehow felt the smell of that chocolate from my screen 😂 that’s the quantum mechanics!
The next Valentine's Day is going to be amazing.
I learn so many awesome things on this channel. Thank you Action Lab for your amazing videos.
SIMPLY AWESOME!!! Great work!!!
Holographic choc goes in, holographic poop comes out.
Everyone’s happy.
You dont need quantum mechanics, is enough with optical physics (optical electromagnetics). Great job!
This is one of the most amazing thing I’ve seen in awhile!! 😱😱
Mind blown...can't wait to try this on some tempered chocolate! Thanks for sharing!
5:04, the earth's pattern is awesome
Oh yeah, no doubt!
I need a chocolate right now!!!!!!!😂
Yes
This vid made me hungry
Willy Wonka chocolates or 🍫 Charlie's Chocolate 🍫 Factory.
Here u chocolate
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I need a quanta right now
This is so informative and interesting!
I don't know how you do it but i am just astonished that you have not run out of ideas, amazing content as usual
Fun fact: the chocolate method is basically how CD-ROMs are mass produced.
Yeah... CDs. People remember those, right?
can you show this reflective pattern under microscope , to see what actually the pattern is ??
Image search for diffractive film. Generally grooves are molded (as he did to the chocolate) or laser-etched into the surface, making wave-like striations. The material he's showing us has these grooves in straight lines, with one side perpendicular to the other. Lots of other patterns are available and this is the same technology that makes rainbow holographic images and decorative coatings. The gift wrapping section of your local supermarket likely has plenty of examples, and I've even seen kids shoes with this kind of coating.
This company has a nice gallery including electron microscope images: www.wft.bz/new/lightfilms/gallery.htm
This is super awesome! Thanks for the awesome video!
Man, that was trully AMAZING!!
chocolate company's watching this right now
ceo : our new product rainbow chocolate
yep ........... dudes got a few inventions on this channel
Chocolate company's _what_ is watching this right now?
Me: Watching chocolate
My Stomach: I want one 4-D Chocolate
Me: No, I cannot
Stomach: I'll see you later, I'll inform to brain about it, brain will take care 😉😉😉
Me: 😱😱😱
@Vishal Kumar 😂
memer100
What?👁👄👁
what does this mean
Arab funny
Another great video! Can't wait to try this myself!
Best video yet!
I've seen other videos on this topic throughout RUclips
But this is by far the best and most interesting take on it that I've ever seen.
This was a really cool video.
Canadian dollar bills have this as a anti counterfit feature. When shined with a lazar it shows the denomination in a ring
That spinning earth looked so amazing😍😍💫
When I first started watching your channel I never thought I would enjoy it for 3 years
nobody mentioned Ben's Applied Science channel yet?
first thing I thought of ))
I remembered it too.
I know that too.
This dude is so underrated i hope he grows more
This is such an excellent and simple explanation of the holographic effect!
Coolest experiment ever done on action lab....😍😍😍😍
I watched this on Applied Science too
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@@anotheruser9876 2 years ago
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Me 3.
Schools: try their best to persue you that physics is boring.
The Action Lab: Hold my beer
Nice meme
Well I think it should be, "Hold My Chocolate"
They don't try to be boring, they just don't know how to be interesting because that's the way most schooling has been taught for generations, and it takes effort to make teaching interesting - more effort than most teachers and administrators are willing to put in, in order to get whatever their quota of passing students is. As long as "enough" students grasp the information long enough to pass a test at the end of the class period, state requirements are satisfied, so the school is satisfied. Teachers who want everybody in their class to be engaged, and retain what they learn for a lifetime, and are so excited about learning that they pass that info on to other people, are rare.
Wow, this is amazing and cool! 👍🏻😀
This was supercool!
2 years after running out of good ideas for science youtube videos:
“Hey everyone, today I’m going to be using quantum mechanics to make holographic rainbows on chocolate”
I've experienced something interesting today, and I was wondering if it was some sort disfraction,
so I was walking on the street with my mask on, the street lamp was still on, and then my glasses became foggy and when I looked at the street lamp (one eyes seeing trough the mist, the other clear) their was a halo around it, degrading from dark blue to red, just like at 4:20 (nice) exept in the form of a donuts around the light source without any clear separation between the colors.
this is caused by the shape of your corneas actually, regular eyes see halos, people with astigmatism (like me) see sharp long lines of light coming off the lamp.
ha ha 420 is the funny number
SpouPerNatural what about this effect: I can sometimes separate colors of a bright light (like in the video separating the white into red, green, and blue) with just my eyes. I look to the left of the light, then quickly move my eyes to the right. In between, I see a flash of the colors that make up that light (e.g., a white led might become separated into red, green, and blue)
Very cool. Applied science and Thought Emporium both covered this topic a short while ago, putting holograms on chocolate. But neither of them really explained the detraction grating as well and neither showed or explained the chocolate tempering as clearly as you did. Great video.
this was a lot of fun! the properties of light are really amazing. we know them well, yet there is also such an unknowable element to it that we cannot figure out, the wave/particle paradox.
3:59 Nitpicking, I know, but it's actually a grid of red, blue, and green light. You can see that more clearly in the outer most section of the grid where the displacements are much more offset from each other. It's a pretty cool demonstration of the fact that they're the 3 primary additive colours too!
Edit: I commented too early and you pretty much said this immediately afterwards anyway lol. My bad.
Yes because he is using an led light which has red green and blue diodes ,nice find by the way
Edit: I replied too early same mistake
Me: *eats holographic chocolate*
**Gets teleported to 4th dimension**
Stolen comment
And not funny
Simply incredible bro
So amazing!
In elementary school, my friend brought this laser pointer that has these attachments that each one gave a different picture(like the Earth you showed.) Are they diffraction gratings too?
5:20 that should answer your question.
I retract my earlier comment. I guess it does count lol. My bad.
I had that in kindergarten! It was so fun!
I got the ✌️ ♻️ 👍 and the best one I waited 5 years to get 🐮
@@ledocteur7701 Do you have functioning brain cells?
Why is there no candy bars company that has used this yet ? This would be pretty cool to have chocolate bar looking like that.
Ikr !!! If any company ever does that, I really hope they give credit to James
SHITTLES! Poop the rainbow!
@@gamingwithdeku9992 he's not the first to do something like this. applied science has already done this
Yeah, @@darkcnight, and I think Ben named the process's inventor, but I don't remember who.
When I showed this to my grandmother, the first thing she said was: "how much chemicals there is in?" I guess there is the reason....
Wow bro you get amazing ideas keep up the great work!!!
Very cool! Thanks
• What grading are your gratings? 500 lines/mm? 1000? 🤔
• Did the chocolate mess up the grating? Does it still look correct?
• That's a pretty neat trick and can really add a great gimmick to homemade treats. 👍
he literally gives the source for his grating in the description
This is a gap in the market to sell this diffraction choclate 😅 I want it
Sooo I'm here from how to cook that. She uploaded a video today explaining the same thing and making holographic chocolates! This is brilliant mah man
Your videos are awesome!
Applied science did this already. I wish he linked his video.
Applied science. I find the lack of links to those channels in the description problematic.
@@somon90 agreed
@@nicquintana1092, now that Simon corrected you, you can edit your OP and he can then delete his correction from his reply.
(And then I'd delete this, of course.)
someone needs to send this to Cristine from simplynailogical !!
Wish I could !
Wow. Amazing!
Beautiful explanation. Your videos are gold for knowledge
Did anyone else think of Samuel L Jackson when he said slits on a plane?
Does anybody remember that he just have reuploaded this video which he did upload earlier 😂
Yes, but who are you?
@@savingfoam7979 Leaf him alone Respect him
@@tawagb1880 XD Ok. CDev Patel.. I respect you.
@@savingfoam7979 if your messing around you should leave, now.
What is happening here 😂?
That is actually quite cool!
This is so sick!!
I think we have to say "hakuna Matata"
Lol
First !!
You where first I think me first
Don’t care
Never seen this in my live, you are great man❤
That was super deep and then bam! Chocolate and Science have a baby!
I don’t understand a single word that goes on here
I can tell by your profile picture
@@aytaansky908 ?
This is so cool!!!
Really cool!
Realy nice Video.
Thx
Perfect science class experiment!
THATS SOOO COOOOL!
I just learned interference and u uploaded ur video. It always feels good if u know something already.
Very fun episode 👌
So cool!
Wonderful!!
The earth defraction grating is the coolest damn thing I've ever seen
Chemistry: Object's color completely depends on it's chemical composition.
Physics: Hold my holographic quantum chocolate.
That earth projection was so cool!!
Nice to see that you've added a link to Applied Science in the description'
Once again this man has completely blown my mind
Your channel is very good! Keep going! :D
wohah, this is so beautiful!
First thing I have tried from this channel. Got it to work on the first try
Thanks a lot
You are one of the most great persons on web
AMAZINGm thank for teaching and sharing with us