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  • fuck u and i am only a 8 year old

  • I Love cracking sound *-* :D

  • Haha the sound is anoying

  • 8 mm ???

  • are those N38 magnetic strength or more?

  • were can you buy them?

  • oh, my friend has one of the neocube thingies, with 216 little magnets. ;o

    it's so cool and fun to play with! but if you use it for too long your head starts hurting weirdly :/

  • 0:32 booby

  • Looking at the state of the table, it looks like you love to play with your balls

  • I'd wear them as a necklace, although they might pinch my skin, and make me die...

  • Woooooow noobownergamer you can count!!! And yeah they still have n+s poles! Absolute fwitson!

  • 8mm is too big; the force pulling them together will crush and bend the plating, causing cracks and eventually rust. Not good

  • Very cool video. How do they make spherical magnets? I don't understand how a magnet can be made without poles.

  • woooooooooooooooow u can play with a magnet gratulation !!

  • If you buy 216 spheres, you'll have an awesome version of the neocube.

  • @FRURMELLL We were doing this in 1999, and I was selling them publicly in 2006. It's the original version, where it all started: cybercube/buckyballs/neocube.

  • @megaGtfo

    i think he has camera vision eyes that record :O

  • Very good. Those balls look bloody dangerous.

  • tut tut

    you got the 5.00mm ones

    should of got the 7.76mm's

    yours are too big, if you look at my video youlll see mine and there alot smaller ;)

  • So??

  • Where the hell are u holding hte camera? In ur mouth?

  • @MegaGtfo noticed, eh?

    See number six in this list here bit.ly / 9B1sT1

  • These look a lot larger then the Neo Cube ones

  • im getting mine in 24 working hrs (3 days)

  • my chickens are much better than him at neo balls! come on you chickens!

  • IS STUPID GAME

    

  • i think he was mad xd

  • doesn't seem like supermagnets.

    altough it seems a lot of fun :)

  • E ma allora sei bravo...

  • wow

  • it would be much easier if you used a credit card to separate them

  • Where can I get some

  • I did this for biology 1 last year

  • LOL fun

  • Am I the only one zoning out to this?

  • you must be a busy guy...

  • dude those ones look huge

  • so awesome

  • nice shit

  • where can i buy these magnets

  • @spritemakergager ebay New 216+4 pcs Neo Cube Magnetic Sphere Neocube Ball around $10 with shipping

  • how meny magnets are there

  • press pause and count

  • > how meny

    Sixty, enough to build one large buckyball sphere.

  • i have these theyre very much smaller though and theres about 300 of them

  • i have these but not as big now i want these ones

  • @panzuman, these are from supermagnetman, see the text caption right below the video (hit the downarrows button)

  • @panzuman Thats....what she said....

  • @cyberbunnie lol wut

  • Highly addictive and way to MUCH fun!

    Sadly always wanting more, cannot get enough of these little shiney, magnetic balls of FUN! ;-)

  • 8mm balls are very big! I prefere 4,78mm ; 5mm !!!

  • > balls are very big!

    Passing up that straight line...

    Large magnets have a different psychology; more like playing with Legos. The objects you make are much sturdier. And larger. A sixty-magnet Fullerene is the size of a golf ball.

    I once made a Fullerene sphere using sixty 20mm magnets. BOY was that thing heavy.

  • These would make nice pallus rings.

    better then a Prince Albert, ouch.

  • > Albert ouch

    These are "pearls" which, when waved near a large 60Hz coil, start vibrating.

  • i love magnets :P

  • Wow, cool

  • interesting...

  • CelticReject... I believe they give off radiation, but very small amounts. Not 100% sure on how much, though.

  • should it work as a necklace? XD haha

  • BALLS OF STEEL :D

  • can you please tell me where i can buy these?

    nice video

  • > where I can buy

    The text caption, over to the right? Next to the yellow SUBSCRIBE button?

  • If you wore that as a necklace, would it harm you in any way?

  • > would it harm you

    It's nickel plated. Some people are allergic.

    Perhaps buy the gold or chromium types instead (more expensive though.)

    .

  • Yeah, I'd break out in a rash if I were to wear these as a bracelet or something. It sucks.

  • I hope those are coated, they rust into a powder thats toxic.

  • =)))))

  • i want some:)

  • he is bored

  • I bet this would make a cool animation.

  • cool

  • These would be fun as hell to play with when you're high.

  • Just Buy A cubercube!

  • > cubercube

    Cubercube has tiny balls!  The ones above are 8mm large, and sixty of them were $15. (I think the price doubled recently though)

  • I just bought 216 of those magnets for $31

  • Nope, you're talking about 5mm magnets. The ones in the above video are way larger: 3/8" diameter.

    The ones above cost $15 when I got 'em, but currently the price is $18. Check various sources to find cheap ones. Search on "supermagnet beads"

  • wow, that's funny! I want one of these!

  • voodoo

  • this looks like someone needs to be frantically in pain, trying to forget what they jus been thru as they take it all on the magnets.

    Lol ha

  • I had alot of Fun with magnets back in School 3 of my buddies and I make a 20KW Electro Magnet and used it to Lift my Parients car in the Garage when they parked... Made it float lol

  • make more neodymium supermagnet videos plx plx!!

  • they didt seem that super. i mean it looked like he was pulling them a part pretty easily

  • i mean on a bigger scale

  • The tiny ones are weak. Gotta compare them to normal magnets of the same size. Rare earth "supermagnets" are 10x stronger than black ceramic magnets.

  • it makes sense...

  • can magnets be dangerous to a human?

    we have iron in our blood so shouldnt high powered magnets have some sort of effect on us?

  • magnetism is a government conspiracy

  • @kizbo nah mate, its the Mooslims

  • We don't have a high enough iron content level. It would take a very powerful magnet, maybe some effects of a high power magnet could be headaches. Really if a magnet was strong enough to rip the iron out of us I think it would incapacitate us by disrupting our neural network if anything. But hey it's just my little hypothesis.

  • Rust isn't magnetic. Neither is blood.

    To be ferromagnetic, it has to be crystalline at the microscopic scale. Ferrous ions aren't magnetic, but microscopic particles of black iron sulfide inside bacteria ARE magnetic.

  • Gdzie dostane takie magnesy ?? Where I can buy this magness ?

  • Click on the link? MORE INFO >>>>>>>>>>

    supermagnetman website

  • 1:05 > my favorite shape ever!

  • If you eat few of these you can die.

  • by these not da cubes or spheres they can injur u these r safe and stronger and u can make more stuff wel not always stronger

  • I live in finland and i've been trying to find some finnish site for theese magnets but i cant find ANY at all. Do you have any idea where i can get some thats abit closer to finland than the USA, would cost a fortune to order them from there.

    And please make more videos with neodymium magnets :D

  • The website link has a list of magnet suppliers, two of them Euro. Just check their shipping rates.

  • i know a guy who had 400 of them. he let me play with them. it was a lot of fun.

    i tried to do the stuff in this video, but it hurt my fingers...

  • how many should I buy just for playing around with.

    For a reasonable amount of money

  • sp1000 from supermagnetman, sixty of those were $18 last time I looked

  • where can i get some of those

  • Read the description. Should be the first thing you do to look for answers for basic questions like this.

  • sorry, I tend to miss things like that.

  • where can i buy some?

  • magcraft(dot)com

  • haha you have too much free time but very cool

  • boredome at its finest. i need to get some of those :)

  • so much fun

  • That right there is about 30$ worth

  • Nope, exactly $18 now (but $15 when I bought them.)

  • Yeah looked at a pretty expensive site. Your right, thanks for telling me, or I may have never looked for them any cheaper.

  • It's like a metallic biology class.

    I love it.

  • The NeoCube lasts longer than bigger magnets, because they don't hit as hard.

  • how much are them?

  • those are probably 40-50$

  • no, that's neocube and similar versions. The buckyball doesn't need 216 magnets.

  • around $18 from supermagnetman. buy sixty of 8mm spheres SP1000

  • For 216 Chrome or Silver plated 5mm ones it's about $40, for 50 silver or chrome plated 8mm ones it's about the same price.. much more worth while getting the 5mm ones imo.

  • Hit one with a hammer

  • lmfao! thats so randm

  • I just got some grade n52 that can hold about 50lbs each and I pinched my finger bad.

  • yeah i had some n52 ones and was playing with them a little over a year ago, they were about half an inch whide and an inch long and i got a few blood blisters

  • it almost looks like cellular automata

  • I was just thinking the same thing.

  • Hehe, nice!

  • its kinda hypnotic

  • Awesome! How strong magnetic field they produce?

  • 5,620 Gauss at the surface. 3.29 pounds of pull force.

  • the closer they are the stronger they pull....

  • thats really cool were did you get them

  • awesome

  • wow thats awesome

  • Just be careful you keep these at least 6 - 12 incheas away from anything that can be affected by magnetivity. Hard drives, credit / debit cards, televisions / CRT monitors and cell phones. Ordinary magnets won't do much damage, but a neodymium magnet of this strength will wipe out anything you put it near.

  • You need to do a little research.

    These are relatively weak Nd magnets. At this size, they'd have to be literally in contact with a credit card for their field to affect it.

    Hard Drives are not affected by a magnet unless you leave a large Nd block directly on top of the casing while it spins.

    A cell phone's only vulnerability is near an MRI chamber, where the Faraday cage in the control room blocks signals, forcing the phone to drain its power to boost reception.

  • wow! *favorited*

    i love the whole amoeba thing you did, with the splitting, and the eating. this would be great for a biology class or something.

  • nice. i so want some now!

  • I have this type of magnet in my brushless radiocontrol car this is the futur of motor

  • so simple yet so fascinating, hehe.

  • did u do these magnets with the bicycle bearings, but how u magneticate these metal balls.

  • Not steel ball bearings.

    They are expensive rare-earth magnets, made from sintered Neodymium-Boron powder. Buy them online (40 cents each is a good price.)

  • i got 80 8mm for 30 cents each ($24 XD)

  • This is hipnotics...

  • to*

  • i got about 10 neodymium disks for about $12 bucks on ebay. I left them at the beach when trying too get some iron filings. I found out that if you have about a 6 centimeters or more of these filings a super magnet wont shatter if collided with another.

  • My friend has those. He won't let me play with them XD

  • cool magnets

  • you should get the neocube its about 216 of these XD

  • > you should get the neocube

    Neocube is a sales gimmick. For years, knowledgeable people have been playing with huge wads of these magnets bought direct from suppliers (just look at the 2004 date on the website above!)

    Don't pay $30-$40, go track down some magnets and buy bulk direct. See the suppliers list on my old neo webpage. Mr. George (supermagnetman) has cheap 8mm spheres.

  • dealextreme . com

    Has a lot of different types of magnets, rare earth magnets too. Free shipping to anywhere :P.

  • > dealextreme . com Has a lot of different types of magnets

    $5 for twenty is an ok price, especially if you don't want to spend big bucks for hundreds.

    Also search for "QQMAG" on eBay etc. For large 8mm magnets try supermagnetman, KJM, CMS, and others.

  • :3.

  • was that a chromosome reference at the beginning? hehe

  • he has toy called NeoCube xD i have it too, it's cool :)

  • > he has toy called NeoCube

    Nope, this was two years before Neocube. I posted the invention in public because I wasn't interested in selling them myself, and it would be too expensive to protect it (so asian companies could instantly start selling cheaper copies.)

  • Here's how to become a famous inventor using NIKOLA TESLA'S SECRET METHOD!

    1. Your goal is to spread your inventions. Make money if possible. But more important is to create wildly popular products.

    2. Keep your day job.

    3. Post your best ideas in public (on a website.)

    4. Wait.

    Watch others do all the work to publicize. You don't even need a staff, or even pay anyone! Worldwide, millions of people use your inventions.

    Now if you want wealth and fame too, then keep playing that guitar.

  • get a life

  • NIKOLA TESLA'S SECRET METHOD to getting famous only worked for him...and its been over a 2 hundred years. I guess you could say his inventions were ok but his methods to getting famous really sucked ass.

  • my uncle is a commercial fisherman and he owns a wooden boat, and he has 6 brick sized neodymium magnets in an iron fixture that he built, i bet it has more than 2,000lb. of pull force. He uses it whenever he looses a pot or a trawl on the bottom... needless to say he never actually "looses" gear anymore!

  • how many do you have?? i have 100

  • In the video description it says "50" :o.

  • >In the video description it says "50"

    Where is that? I just see "over fifty of 'em." Fullerene is C60, and the price break from some suppliers is qty 100, so figure it out.

    Note that 6mm magnets are way cheaper than the 8mm used above. You can buy more of them, but then your buckyballs end up tiny and not very impressive.

  • nice job

  • they are not that strong as you thing belive me ! i have 56neodymium magnets at home and belive me thaey are not soo strong as you thinks btw they are brand new i bought it 4 about 2 months ago!!!

  • yea coz these are little tiny balls

    try getting a big chunk of neodymium magnets... can be very fkn dangerous

    ive got chunks about the size of mobile phones... they literally fly like bullets if u put them anywhere near eachother... and if u get them stuck its near impossible to pull them apart unless u use garage tools etc

  • I miss YOUR childhood.

    Fabulous!

  • thats fuckin cool

  • that really cool

  • this is so AWSOME! great job man :P

  • can i buy neodymium magnets in any type of a store? (besides online)

  • I've seen 1cm disks in Home Depot

  • How strong is them 1 Cm disks ?

    Looking for a way to secure something, but do not want to use Velcro, as it wears out eventually ?

  • you can get like 10 penny sized magnets for $15 (spendy really) each magnet holds ~35 pounds you can get Epoxy coated if you want corrosion resistant

  • Thanks, will have to check them out, as like I said, velcro only lasts so long before it wears out.

    These magnets should do the trick.

  • or alternatively you can by the $~60 one that holds about 300 pounds >:D

  • You have magic fingers. <3

  • where do you get those

  • and I have a question for you, why doesn't anyone ever read the description?

  • Pretty nice tricks there. Just bough some myself. On their way :)

  • What grade are those? N?