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  • Stuff like this: The reason I'm considering going back to school to study the sciences. :)

  • nice to see the ultrasonic cleaner being used like this

  • thanks for this. Keep it up

  • lame

  • Wbeaty: "Hey lady, check out my displaced ejaculation, raaagh!"

    Lady: *unimpressed*

  • @regregex Physics educators have enormous teslacoils.

  • Haha u scared that lady

  • i wish you were my science teacher :)

  • Lol, that woman was like "Dang kids at it again-- Wait, what the heck?!"

  • i keep on stumbling on your vids by mistake. i havent subbed or anything but apparentally we have similar taste in entertainment. subbed

  • when i read ultrasonic mayhem...i imagined smashing windows and scared dogs.

  • lol at the lady walking by

  • I once used an ultrasonic mist maker to create a tiny pyrotechnic display. well, I found that it wasn't so tiny, and frankly, I wouldn't try it again unless I had access to a vortex machine. I think that'd create I nice effect.

  • Sadly, the best part of this movie was the girl coming along.

  • lol the lady

  • Girl is like, lul that is boring.

  • You are a genius.. Disgused as a hobo! :D

  • That lady was not impressed lol

  • I had one of those ultasonic mist fountains, when I put my finger on the hole it hurt. Was it a case of sound trying to pierce my skin?

  • > sound trying to pierce my skin

    @ethanhines No, the sound goes right through, and heats up tissues. You gave yourself an internal burn.

  • @wbeaty lol exact same thing happened to me like 4 years ago. i thought i got electrocuted thats how it felt.

  • @wbeaty i did that once too i had to go to my doctor and had to give an exray to see if dammiged any muscles

  • @ethanhines rofl pwned :D

  • @ethanhines BURRRNEEDDDDD

  • fucking lol =) SeikoPsycho :D

  • que serviço....

  • you're awesome :D

  • how do you come up with that amazing stuff?

  • ok.. i miiiight try this one.. but after inhaling all that dry ice last time in my mega dry ice gravity bong experiment, im starting to talk with a slur... im sure it was unrelated though.

  • lmao

  • Cool! It would probably work even better in a metal container. I wonder if a denser liquid would help too...

  • Bill, I am pretty sure the girl took that as some sort of sexual innuendo.

    Priceless..

  • i think if i had an ultrasonic source it would be dangerous to people around me :D

  • > if I had an ultrasonic source

    Just wait for "ultrasound mayhem #2" video.  Much more mayhemie.

  • @wbeaty lol sound induced internal burning. science ftw :)

  • @Zhdophanti Get a pond fogger - 30 bucks and great for all kinds of experiments.

    I'm planning to rip mine apart and use it to build an isotropic ultrasonic water heater which is supposed to go over 5000 times OU due to cavitation and mass to atomic energy conversion.

    Now that would be impressive. Search "worlds most efficient water heater."

  • That woman's never seen something hose like that before, eh?

  • pffft....hahahaha!!

  • Hi-power ultrasound can remove the fizz all at once. Better than Mentos! (It creates millions of nucleation sites, micro-bubbles, via cavitation.)

  • could it loosen flem from your lungs?

  • @wbeaty

    Cavitation is mass to atomic energy conversion and one of the ways to accelerate mass to produce electron cascade.

    All free energy devices convert mass into the atomic energy contained within the mass and they all use acceleration to accomplish that conversion.

    Free energy receivers / converters are a different class on device such as a solar cell.

  • Cool video man xD!! Keep em coming

  • I didn't get the point.

  • youre a teacher right?

  • i think i wana be a science hobbiest for living o.o

  • Bit of an oxymoron, Ray...How can one be a hobbyist for a living...?

  • write a book, present at schools, present in vegas, teach, and be party entertainment....thats how

  • If I wasn't still paying off the kids school bills, I could quit my day job right now and live off online ad income. That's *without* writing any book.

  • But even if you write a book, or teach, it's no longer your hobby... You are then a writer, or a teacher.

    A hobby is something outside of a persons occupation and is done primarily, if not only for pleasure. :D

  • A "school outreach physics lecture-demonstration expert?"

    To be a professional scientist you must publish.  Paid or not, without peer-review journal articles, you're still an amateur.

  • The "steer review" process is nothing more than a method to suppress things like mass to atomic energy conversion allowing economic free energy devices or a cure to most disease.

    Water fuel by cleaving H2O2 and Dr. Rife are two real good examples. Both would have changed the world forever if we had an honest government and science community.

    It does not mean you are an amateur, it just means that you have not published anything.

    Neither Dr. Puharich or Dr. Rife to my knowledge published.squat

  • yea im aware bro...we don to gota be so technicall...im only 13 =P

  • seriously though, i love your videos. They are a good past time for me and are extremely interesting, when i get back to America I'm gonna for sure try out those dry ice experiments you did in your other videos. Keep it up and i'll keep watching.

  • Can you tell he has fun with all this!

  • You should've sprayed her with that...

  • 5* for almost soaking that lady =3

  • Wow your experiments in science are astounding :)!

    Rep: +999

  • the girl was like wtf  was that iyou!

  • What would happen to that soda if it were subjected to the focal point of 3 ultrasonic waves at an x, y and z axis?

    It would probably levitate and turn to syrup at the same time.

    :o)

  • uh what that last part i understood but what

  • it's called acoustic levitation.

    When you have 3 speakers facing 90 degrees to each other in 3 dimensions (x, y and z axis) the sound waves will intersect at a focal point.

    The focal point creates a pressure gradient.

    Things will "fall" into the pressure gradient.

    If you use 3 ultrasonic waves, you can levitate water drops and light objects with high water content.

    Here are 2 examples.

    Acoustic Levitation

    watch?v=94KzmB2bI7s

    Ultrasonic Levitation

    watch?v=S4exO4CuoSU&feature=ch­annel_page

  • You couldn't practically lift anything with acoustic levitation because you need an enclosed box.

    By the time you could lift 1 pound, the pressure from the sound would be so great that it would crush whatever you're trying to lift. Not to mention it would deafen everyone.

    With ultrasound, you don't need an enclosure.

    The higher the frequency the more weight you can lift.

    Some UFOs use a triangulation of radiation waves to lift their craft but they use materials that protect them from gamma rays.

  • Old method, new application!

    We're using ultrasonic to degas liquids for HPLC systems since years!

  • Turns your rootbeer into syrup-water.  No carbonation at all!

  • You've got quite a few really cool little known experiments.

  • XD so random

  • Dude you rock!

  • o_O

  • lady smiles n puts her hand on her mace n keeps walking lol

  • respect man, respect

  • I sense jeleousy.

  • I dont.. cause that's what the woman did, lol.. not the part about the mace, but she thought he was a creep.

  • Nope. College students walking behind the Chemistry building, watching some guy shooting video footage of a lecture demonstration.

  • drugs!

  • haha. good video

  • i agree thumbs up

  • I think its awesome that you come up with all this and put it on youtube. Keep up the good work!

  • the chick look at you and I bet she was thinking, wow! another crazy on the streets. lol!

  • lol!

  • lol funny and ur carzy :)

  • you rock!

  • soda water is like *club soda*

  • what the hell is soda water

  • Don't assume that youtubers are all adults, or are English-speakers from the USA.

    "Soda Water" is carbonated water with no flavorings (like Pepsi before they add the black syrup.) Also called "Club Soda."

    If you bubble some carbon dioxide through water, it becomes fizzy and tangy flavored. Put dry ice chunks in apple juice, it turns into Martinelli's. (This works much better when performed under high pressure.) It's because CO2 dissolves in water.

  • Thanks and actually i live in America.lol

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  • tell me more proffessor, rofl

  • You run so funny! 5 stars!

  • > You run so funny!

    I'm always practicing the "cameraman walk." Try it fo weeks, and eventually you'll be able to shoot stable video footage while running.

  • the chick waking by wasn't fazed at all, just mildly interested.

  • > the chick waking by wasn't fazed at all

    Just normal weirdness at the back door of the Chem building. More often its a sea of fog from the huge tanker truck refilling the liquid nitrogen storage.

  • ive never seen someone run as funny as that!

  • should of been like "mohahaha it works it works"

  • hey u can put nerds in with diet coke and it does the same thing lol it was fun...(5th grade science experiment)

  • lol thought you meant nerdy kids :P

  • i thought the same thing lol

  • AWESOME DUDE!!!!!

  • dude, you're so awesome. If I had known you lived in Seattle, I would have wanted to meet you when I went up to visit.

    You're awesome man :D

  • > If I had known you lived in Seattle

    You gotta come to my monthly WEIRD SCIENCE meetings at Seattle's UFO/Bigfoot museum, see amasci com/wsci/

  • lol i know UFO...here in germany i visited a meeting for young(16 Y) people who are interested in physics! (i dont know if its the same UFO ^-^)

  • i am very interested in super sonic sound waves

    and the effect they have on different objects

    like solids,liquids,and other things

    could you message me with some information?

  • > You are a man who needs his own home and a big backyard

    My first rule of YT video is... vanquish procrastination, so when I get an idea, go film it quick before ambition fades. My backyard is "Huge Teslacoil Rated" :) But by the time I got home I'd be onto other stuff, and wouldn't have done the video.

  • Nice, but,... 'dangerous enough to push a button or even pull a trigger. Get a heat activated solenoid, or a cell signal to trigger a heat active solenoid to complete the circuit and by the time someone figures it out, you're gone and running;dangerous stuff.

  • nice one pops

  • Nice! This is the same concept as the Guinness "Surger" at some pubs. You put your pint on the special "Surger" plate, which, like your device, has a little water on it, and then turn it on for a few seconds. Voila!, a nice creamy head. Kind of gimmicky, but fun to see.

  • not working here

  • Two months without a new video!!??!  Come on man, I need my fix!

  • good video

  • Detroit is keeping this technology from us. They had a soda water car on the drawing board 30 years ago.

  • where are you?

  • When's #2 coming??

  • u are a great!!!!

  • dude!! thats UW!!! awesome!

  • Great vids, cool science. Keep up the good work!

  • kjd uthe girl thought she was getting wet gonna she was -- she hesitated and slowed down, simultaneously and at the same time ...

    maybe she thought she was gonna get some water because she was so hot adn getting all that attenttion

  • now was that because of the ultrasound or the girl?

  • Did i have any motivation in this fun day?

  • Haha checkin out the girl

  • I like your videos when you explain more about what's happening. You're good at that. Keep it up!

  • Possibly good enough to get his own show. id buy all the seasons in BLURAY, HDDVD, Digital download, and VHS.

  • lol nice vid...your always the best!...lol, keep em comming they are all great!

  • nice, your vids always entertain.

  • AWESOME DUDE!!!!!

  • COOL!!

  • Hmmm, if ultrasound can be used for rapid energy release...i wonder what i might do to increase efficiency of rocket motors.

  • You looked funny when you were running Bill. But that's cool with the soda water.

  • Now if you could put a little back pressure valve of some sort on there before it vented you could really get some height!

  • i liek your stuff and i like Cake.. Can you do something about cake please?

  • (And sorry for my English)

  • You have no problems with your English. Don't be so hard on yourself.

  • You're like a child, you're always playing and discovering new things. I like that!

    Keep on posting!

  • nice good stuff

  • Looks like the person walking by isn't much into physics. I'd want to know how that thing worked.

  • im first

  • nice

  • Great stuff.

  • thats awesome.

  • haha that's cool

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