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  • This method was Archimidis(Αρχιμήδης) method for destroy enemies ships,etc...Ancient Hellas the holy land.

  • @irondimi Archimedes Death Ray *

  • So i can bake hot dogs...

  • Can you design a solar home heater that can track the reflection automatically through windows or sliding doors? I call it solar firewood ... without any smoke!! It is fun standing in front of something between 4-8X solar concentration through the window. I feel natural warmth!! You ought to try it sometimes , (automatically) lol!

  • Im getting one of these in case of a zombie attack!

  • wow superb man.

  • The biotic "theory" is a spit in humans face! Oil has not been made by dead dinosaurs and plants! It's quite simply ridicoulous! Just look at the plants and animal that die! DO THEY REALLY "PILE UP" AND STAY THERE?! Not a chance... water, wind , snow etc will move them everywhere thus no oil will ever form! Oil as other things in earth is made by high pressure(as diamant, a carbon material is) + carbon and WATER!!! IS REALLY THAT SIMPLE! Needles to say , you won't believe me and ridicule me...
  • You are in error: oil is a mixture of carbon and hydrogen thus "hydrocarbon"!

    As long as there is organic matter "around here on Earth" and vulcanic activity oil and methane gas(CH4) will never run out!

    EVERY HUMAN SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO OIL!

    It's a EARTH RESOURCE produced by EARTH not by oil companies!

    But: oil is right now used as an enslavement tool to make you work and live as you are told to!

    Just look at gasoline( C9H20), diesel fuel(C14H30), kerosene(C12H26-C15H32) composition!

    GOT IT?

  • @gabigowriel IN THIS MOMENT IN HUNGARY I HAVE TO RIGHT TO BUY ONE LITER GASOLINE ALMOST 2 USD. I'm not live with my "rights". :)

  • GUESS HUMANS ARE DUMM ANIMALS CONSIDERING THIS VIDEO IS ACTUALLY SHOWING US THAT SOLAR ENERGY IS FUCKING FREE ENERGY...

    WHO THE FUCK NEEDS OIL AFTERALL?!

    ...

  • @gabigowriel the reason that cars dont switch to petrol is because it to big of a change, car companys would need to redesign, gas stations would run out of buisness. but in a few years they will get a slap across the face when they realize that we have ran dry

  • @DanielSturk1 Umm... You do realize that petrol is the same thing as gasoline right? The Brits call gasoline petrol because it is refined from petroleum oil (I am not sure where Americans got the name gasoline from). The whole premise of this technology is that we can use solar energy to create petrol/gasoline without having to drill for it underground and therefore make combustion engines essentially carbon neutral by not releasing additional carbon into the atmosphere (supposedly).

  • @DanielSturk1 Not forget lot of car company are owned by Saud Arabian and other oil countries.

  • and yet we still fight for oil

  • this is what i called raw power

  • @SuperVerdone Yeah, a lot safer than splitting the uranium 235 atom.

  • holeeeeee crap

  • @SuperVerdone its steel man, trust me, if i can make 3 magnifing glasses to make a razorblade hot enough to hurt, then im sure you can make a hitech magnifier melt steel

  • TO MAKE PETROL INTO WHAT?

  • @Looorney i believe this is the first part of this episode : watch?v=hwwq4_7Ac50

    the info should be in one of the follow up parts.. :)

  • @SuperVerdone It is, and it's called solar power-plants.

  • Why knock petrol in to shape with this? Put it on a car, boil some water and run it on hydraulic pumps, or turbines

  • @0zebo0 It only looks like it's liquifying in a silver colored stream because of the intensity of the sunlight being shined on it (the light rays produced by the molten steel are dwarfed in comparison to the intensity of the rays from the sunlight). When they close the hatch, you can see the steel is red hot because you are now able to see the rays emerging from within the steel's crystal lattice vibrations.

  • @0zebo0

    Tin does this too. I think it's an alloy of tin and maybe something like nickel? lead would be way soft, like solder or somthing you can melt with a match.

  • now i know what i want for christmas...

  • i HAVE A STAINLESS TEA POT, LETS HAVE A SPOT OF TEA! real spiffy toy you have there, and you are right about the petrol. any co2 involved with this gizmo?

  • FUCK!

  • lol wut happend to the rest of the vid

    plz go to my chanel

  • It can burn, but can it blend?

  • @XxLeurxX the beam would probably go right through your skull :-P

  • Dear Santa...

  • send the suns beam into a focal point send that beam of light down through the center of your dish through a long mirrored tube or tubes into the pole that goes into the ground the inside must be mirrored the light will travel straight into your basement into the mirrored box with solar panels in the box.i am teaching the world think stop playing around with hot dogs.bend light they said so i am doing just that

  • send the suns beam into a focal point send that beam of light down through the center of your dish through a long mirrored tube or tubes into the pole that goes into the ground the inside must be mirrored the light will travel straight into your basement into the mirrored box with solar panels in the box.i am teaching the world think stop playing around with hot dogs.

  • gotta love the way he says 'really? let's do it!'

  • Holy Crap!

  • With this device, we can finally find out the boiling point of diamond! On a serious note, I want one of those!

  • Solar hit...

  • Make diamond melt, I NEED to see diamond melting

  • @huevonesunltd lol thatd be so dangerous it would make the light shoot out at all angles melting everything.

  • @huevonesunltd diamonds sublime, so when they're heated they turn from solid to gas

  • steel???? or gallium

  • dude imagine what it would do to a face :o 

  • @pinkshoekid21 uh raiders of the last ark ring any bells

  • @pinkshoekid21 the whole head would literally burst into flames then vapor

  • Don't try this at home!

  • Well considering how bright the light would be at the focus point, would be able to notice the relatively dim glow of molten steel

  • steel? i dun remember steel melting without being red hot. steel or mercury. hmm.

  • @h0ngkiat92 fool its called shooting it in black and white. they show it being red and all after they black and white view of it

  • Oh My God that was Fuckin incredible!!!

  • in..?

  • 24 foot dish? so, my metal roof house also collects this same heat energy? yes but most is radiated back to air. but , what if i didnt want it to do that, hum i have an idea

  • 24 foot dish?

  • hey guess what i have 700000 channel views and i dont even have 1 video

  • The invention was patented by Priest Himalaya and was on display in st. louis in 1904.

    You can see in wikipedia on Padre Himalaya.

    This unit was the great attraction of the Universal Exposition in St. Louis in 1904, winning two gold medals and one silver.

  • as we can see mythbusters are idiots or they dont like greeks

  • @masterz750 The Mythbusters had tested a myth... they don't tested what you can do with a curved mirror

  • @masterz750 look for mbusters deathray

    when you mean that... hmm.. why should it not be plausible?

  • God....I'd hate to see what that could do to a guy's face...

  • @SteelWool91

    Probably what happened to Toht in Lost Ark.

  • @niskytank Face-melting of biblical proportions

  • PM Cameron !!uk !!.and the world........rooftop solar power for everyone and connected to all the grids

    the savings?.........aprox.....six billion years of power left!

    makes you wonder about the nuclear waste issue ....resolved!

  • can i touch it?

  • Why aren't peoples using solar? Everybody should see this video! :D Btw I live in northest capital city of the fucking earth and when I go to car at this time of year it's so fucking hot that I would die without opening the windows (and the car or the seats are not black) human body uses solar energy to get d-vitamin but humans are too stupid to buy solarpanels or sell them with lower price and take the taxes off from them at least for a next 20 years or something to get them cheap

  • @isokessu

    Because hardly everybody gets lots of sun year-round, because you need a storage medium for that power, and because building huge friggin parabolic mirrors is expensive.

  • Crap that's a little freaky lookin.

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  • So much power WOW

  • how many insect could you burn with this???

  • @undercoveragent100 none, cockroaches will own us.

  • @undercoveragent100 ALL OF THEM!

  • @undercoveragent100 All of them

  • I published this video on the Dutch website WELSTIJL (24 april) Kind regards Sem Mallée

  • Holy shit, it doesn't glow!

  • @VALsacount2 because the sunlight is stronger than the light from the melting steel :)

  • thats steel. its not being melted by a torch. its the power of the sun, thats fucken hot

  • Coolest thing i've seen this week. Thanks

  • is there an explanation video?

  • >lotsoffun

    Exactly. Television has been reduced to showing you "interesting sciency stuff", but it too lazy (or too scared that people wouldn't focus long enough) to explain anything in detail.

  • looks like aluminum

  • good call. that is not steel. steel will glow white as it is about to melt, then burn (carbon causes the steel to throw off sparks and look like a sparkler) before it metls. and it would glow white.

  • No It's steel, I would have thought the same thing but I melt steel with my fresnel lens and it looks exactly like that. steel looks different when melted with solar radiation vs. argon/oxgen etc. there is no carbon with UV..?

  • @capnnewb You're not seeing any glow because of the massive amount of light on it, and the very low exposure then needed to use. Its steel

  • @Iamtheteapot either way it would burn beore it is melting. i play with stuff like this alot, and have acidentally melted quite a few bits of steel. there is no more light on that then there is from a cutting torch, and you can still see the steel burn through that UV and IR light.

  • @Thetruthishere11 it locks like titanium,steel,aluminum,silver­,mercery(solid),Nickel...

  • Dont be fooled! Its the T1000!

  • @whincupsucksCOCK Yes-yes, very good!

  • Best thing I've seen all week.

    Next heat a house with a magnifying glass. And heat enough storage rods or bricks or new age technology to heat it for days with one sunny day. Buried or compacted, wrapped and insulated.

    Anyway.

  • That's what I call SOLAR POWER! Wow! :D

  • put someone in front of that @_@

  • my thoughts exactly.

  • mm what about an electric generator using sun light power!, sunlight heats the water wich produces vapor and then move the tubines in a close circuit so the water , like in a car ,you won't run out of water, the lens would be adjusting itself automatically using motors and a sun tracker !!!! EASY!!!! no need to burn more stuff.

  • yea untill it gets cloudy, then you need to burn more stuff.

  • @elsephi solar tower...same program...

  • holy shiit!!

  • that looked beautiful lickwid metal

  • fast forward FTW!

  • Where are these guys? I would like to get in touch with them. I am working on using solar energy to melt metals on the Moon.

    contact me though my youtube screen name.

  • oh , due to the lack of oxygen for fires? smart idea, but i dont think they even know about this video being here, so sorry , but ya this is not to hard to replicate, nor is it expensive , i think their's is computer controlled though.

  • Did it occur to anyone that this sort of concentrated solar energy could be used to heat water to steam, thus turn a turbine to generate electricity..unlimited energy from the sun..no solar panels required..

  • That's what' they're doing.

  • @pervypervypervy Actually, they are making a fuel based on carbon monoxide and hydrogen using the mirror array to create the heat required to separate these gasses from carbon dioxide and water.

  • ach. I was wrong. But still, the method that dude mentioned *is* used.

  • uh , turbines are turned by force , and steam is technically a gas, which compresses , so not as much force, and plus , the gases would want to go up , so the turbine would have to be above the steam, in a air tight chamber, and once it turns once , even a little, it wont move again due to the fact that it will have an opening for escape , so it will just squeeze its way out.

  • @ovhan..Which world are u living in dude?..go to google and type "steam turbine"..ur computer is most probably running on electricity obtained from the rotation of a steam turbine..

  • actualy , mines is run off of burning trash, i know cuz my dad works at the power plant, but ya, i thought about it a bit , if you have a source of water , why not just make a water turbine , there is no strong current of steam anywhere that will turna turbine enough to make a difference., except maybe a geiser

  • Solar power

  • AWESOME.

  • cool... then you can do allot of thing of it in space with that thing melting minerals it very cool?

  • Derp

  • OUCH

  • I want one!

  • I HAVE BALLS OF STEEL!!!

  • If you do then one fact. Hair doesn't grow on steel. so you have hairless nuts. congrats

  • the ladies love that sort of thing so you complimented him.

  • Well they just got melted. Good luck having kids.

  • THEY MELT BALLS OF STEEL!!!

  • i like that!!

  • I'M FIRIN MAH LAZER! :D

  • AWESOMEEEEEEEE!!!!!1

  • holy crap!!! awesome..

  • WOOOW!!! :O!!!

  • holy!!!

  • Great show. James May is great.

  • thats hella scary O.o

  • holy shit, thats sick

  • HOLY SHIT!!!!!!

  • What the buck.

  • thats fuckin unreal!!!! thats awesome

  • NO WAY man.

    Wow, that was awesome.

  • it the making of the 3rd temanader and 2nd

  • how is this show called?

  • how is this grammer good?

  • You could burn a person with that O_o bad thing dont use it! :)

  • lol, reminds me of that movie "The Core" with the ship that burns through the earth. But damn, never seen not red hot liquid steel before, crazy.

  • HEY! Are you making fun of the Unobtainium? 

    Or that part when the guy sinks into the lava?

    Or that part when he steps out of the Unobtainium vessel in the center of the earth (ignoring the pressure)?

    It could happen. LOL

  • but this DOES exist!!

  • I was being facetious. I agree, it does exist.

  • Really? I see it all day every day when I use a torch. I have to section out car parts for people at a junkyard. Trust me it loses the fun after about 30 minutes.

  • LOL so much for MythBusters. They tried to make this EXACT same machine, failed, then said it wasn't plausible.....WRONG!

  • yea i think i saw that one... was it the one they burn a boat with alot of mirrors???

  • Yeeeeaaaah that one. Mythbusters are in fact creating their own myths. Just like a sitcom, you can't find the truth in 30 minutes.

  • They dont really figure it out in 30 minutes lol... they take days and weeks and in some instances months! and they crop it down to the length of the show... and the making up their own myths... i know for sure not all of them because ive seen them do some ive heard of before... and well i really doubt it =/

  • they said with the material of the ancient time! but it still now possible

  • mythbusters are deliberate disinformation

  • They were proving it couldn't be done with Archimedien materials and equipment, not proving that it was impossible to reflect sunlight...

  • @3rdEYEbeHolder Mythbusters guys are funny but they are kinda pretty retards. They tried to explode water in a microwave and failed but that has happened to me many times, just with that it's boiling there for too long and when I take the cup out the water explodes when it gets colder or something.

  • @3rdEYEbeHolder

    Mythbusters is entertaining.

    But far too many people take their conclusion as the final word.

    I have seen more than a couple episodes of Mythbusters, where they overlook (or ignore) obvious variables that would affect the outcome.

  • imagine burning ants with that thing lol, ud prolly leave ditches in the concrete.

  • any body know what the time lapse was?

  • now if only you could make it 200 times smaller

  • yes... but will it fit on a shark's head?

  • I'm so tired of you friggin looser noobs getting on youtube and spewing your noob crap. Everyone knows that there's no way this would fit on a sharks head. Did you even watch the vid?! I mean it's not even a question of how you'd grip it. It's a question of weight ratios. Perhaps two sharks...with the sun laser tied between them on a line. Or a school of ill tempered sea bass.

  • Well are you referring to a moderate sea temperature tiger shark? Or a deep ocean great white shark? I'm not suggesting lasers migrate, but the great white would theoretically provide an adequate surface area for a noob melting array...

  • *sigh* its just not the same with out the British accents.

  • ahh thats awesome

  • we already have lasers people its nothing new. But would be fun to play with

  • WHAT ? that was fast holy shit this would make one crazy weapon. fucking laser

  • omg if cobra commander sees this its over

  • They did that in mythbuster, but fail to burn even a wood.

  • they had a shitty mirror system tho

  • which means that they might make the myth plausible by making a better mirror to burn the ship.

  • Holy shit... Imagine THIS as a weapon in times of war... So much for your tanks, beetches!

    ~Chris

  • You must not know about HAARP

  • but i assume the tank would have to stand still for a while?

  • Imagine what that shit can do to a human body.

  • this is sick!

  • Ha that is awesome!

  • HOT DAYUM!

  • HOLY SHITTTT

  • That got me hard as a rock!

  • Look up "Solar Furnace" and see if you still don't believe. They can reach temps up to 3000 C, which would be plenty to burn through steel.

  • Al has a higher melting point than steel bud.

  • You're retarded. Ask yourself what the melting point of aluminum is, and then ask yourself what element is mainly present in steel. Steel has a melting point of at least 1,300 degrees C depending on the alloy. Did you fail high school Chemistry?

  • Uhh... not quite. Couldn't you even look it up at wikipedia? Aluminium melts at ~660°C, steel has around 1500°C.