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  • ITS SCIENTIFIC HAHAHAHAHAHA!

    looks to me like a a mad scientist talking.

    nice vid lol

  • so scare the low voice

  • Why the fuck do people upload widescreen videos, to Youtube, which supports widescreen, AND THEN SQUISH IT INTO A 4:3 FORMAT. IT LOOKS FUCKING RETARDED!!!

  • AND MY VOICE GETS REALLY LOW BUT YET SOME HOW IM STILL FUNNY.

  • Whats the street name for that.?

  • i want that low voice stuff. what is it called ?

  • @XWHITEoKNIGHTX19 wow it's been said a bunch of times already

  • @skating0813 o thanks for the name of it dumbass bitch. but since you didnt tell me the name of it then you must not know. so i guess ur as dumb as me now arent you?

  • @XWHITEoKNIGHTX19 You're fucking kidding me.. The name's been said in the video, there are a bunch of other comments that you could've got the name from(chemical) literally right below you. .. oh and nah.. i'm not even close to your level of intelligence.. lmao

  • @skating0813 obviously you are cuz you are arguing with me. and F.Y.I. im a junior in highschool and im taking 3 AP courses. and on the academic team. so what now bitch. o ya and thanks for answering my question.

  • damn! i made a video that shows you how to make invisible water :3

  • 300th like : )

  • AND MY VOICE GETS REALLY LOW. LMAO

  • It's scientific! Hahahaha!

  • I wanted to try this at home... but the Mythbusters told me not to.

  • LOLOLOLOLOL I LOVE HIS SHIRT "I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT ARE YOU TAKING ABOUT"

  • High voice= Animaniacs

  • yea were in melbourne can you get sulfur hexoflouride???

  • SUDDENLY HES HULK HOGAN :D

  • Where do you buy sulfur hexaflouride?

  • Where do you buy sulfur hexoflouride?

  • I want to hear heavy weapons guy on sulfur hexafluoride :D

  • MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA said Adam

  • OMFG HAHAHAHAHAH

  • @uxa1 umm...... NO.

  • ROFL!!!! at the sulfur hexaflouride baloon XD

  • his voice with helium reminds me of the yellow characters in "Despicable Me"!!

  • @uxa1 no

  • Hey man, you shouldn't be breathing that :/

  • Side note of some importance: if you *do* try this at home, note that you need to go upside down or at least lie down on each side for a bit to get the last of it out of your lungs and get back to normal full lung capacity . . .

  • @uxa1 i know right

  • LOL He sounds so EVIL!

  • like they don't just use wikipedia

  • ..it's scientific! XD

  • his voice scared me

  • hey i was wondering if you know what episode it is with the water dripping on the girls head and then she starts crying o-o

  • @SNSDluvr I don't know what episode is it, but the name of the myth is chinese water torture.

  • @yondaime500 not really...

    it's from their viral video episode

  • I want to inhale sulfur hexafloride and make my voice evil :D

  • 2 questions

    1: what would happen if you inhaled to much of either gas?

    2: what would happen if you inhaled helium and then sulfur hexafluoride without breathing like Adam did at 1:11?

  • @isylvia2461 the breathing in the middle is just to get back to normal

    the effect only lasts while you have it in your lungs :P

  • @FlyingAce1015 i know that but what would happen if he inhaled the sulfur hexafluoride while he still had the helium

  • @isylvia2461 his voice would balance out and sound normal? XD

  • @isylvia2461 It would actually go lower, not balance out like cdseatpizza said. Because as soon as you breathe out, the helium goes out an is no longer effecting you, and when you breathe back in it's the sulfur hexaflouride now in your lungs. That's why when you inhale/exhale after helium your voice goes back to normal. u_u

  • @isylvia2461 The sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is denser than helium, so the helium would float on the SF6, inside your lungs. If you inhale both and let it separate for some moments inside your lungs, you would first exhale helium and after that SF6. If you don't let it separate you will exhale a mix of the two gases, and thus level out the pitch of your voice.

  • @isylvia2461 my friend did with helium and fainted

  • were do you get sulfer gexafloride

  • He said soundwaves are faster in the lowdensity air, but doesn't sound travels faster in water than air? And water is way more dense.

  • its scientific! hahahahahaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • LMFAO!!!!! that made me laugh so fuckin hard XD

  • "IT'S SCIENTIFIC!  HAHAHAHAHA!"

  • thats AWSOME

  • dude thats figgen awesome lol.

  • hahahahaha

  • sounds like penn

  • when your voice got lower, I immediately thought of Penn from Penn and Teller. I think I'm right on the names.

  • I am impressed that they can get SF6. Not allowed in europe because og the x25000 greenhouse effect compared to CO2

  • @clausenogbach we use it in the navy all the time

  • OMG! LOL!! awesome!

  • i like the experiment huh?

    and it is theoritcal...

    that's why i really love experimenting something and to prove myths like this,it's AWESOME + AMAZING = AWESOMAZING!!...

  • and I cant' believe that sulfur hexafluoride is also called "INVISIBLE WATER" but that kind of compound is dangerous to our health.. that's why JAMIE said don't try that at home....

  • Dude, that deep voice made me pee my pants.

  • SCIENCE!

  • haha... love it :D

  • Satan voice! YEAH!!!

  • IT'S SCIENTIFIC HAHAHAHAHAHA!!1

  • LOLOLLOLOOLOLOLLOOLOLLOLOL

  • HOLY CRAP THATS AWSOME

  • @chexmixBMX101: The beauty of science lol.

  • Savage turned into Penn there for a while.

  • LOL AT THE VOICE

  • hahahahahahahahahahaha

  • sulfur exofloride eh? i gots to get me sum of that!

  • @InkFox100 It's Sulfur hexafluoride.

  • @yeheyz  I want some of that stuff :D

  • he's just a big child

  • HOHOHOHOHOO!

  • I have no idea what he's talking about!

    *pun alert*

  • his voice is the greatist, I wish i could do that!

  • he sounds like the hulk

  • I'm pretty sure i've heard many times its 6 times denser than air NOT 5! (like the commentator said in this video)

  • lol im sooooo trying tat

  • "It's scientific!"

  • so....what about the myth?

  • They proved it works...after several attempts

    the main problem was the shape of the boat

  • awesome!

  • LoL

  • Well I guess this is before the narrator found out Sulfur Hexaflouride was 6x denser and not 5x.

  • yo man i want some of that fucking gas

  • Sulfur Hexaflouride. IDK how much it is or where you get it lol.

  • lol, my thought exactly

  • OMG SATIN HAS CAME BACK!!!! 666 ^_^ JK JK hahahahaha

  • omg ROFLLMAOBBQ SAUCE!!!!!!

  • WAHAHAHA! I need that gas XD

  • sulfur hexafloride

  • Dude, I gotta get some of that stuff for holloween!!

  • lol EPIC!

  • HOLY CRAP!!!! hahaahhaah

  • what the hell where's the rest of the video?

  • =))

  • he sounds irish or scottish or somethign with the heavy gas XD

  • Hahahahaha!!! I wish I had both of those gases.

  • HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  • i LOLED so hard at the end - "its scientific! HAHAHA!!!"

  • lol so if a helium balloon flies a sulfur hexafluoride balloon would fall fast?

  • That's correct.

  • that's cool.

  • @Aarturas where can you get sulfur hexafluoride

  • @whatwayzup a sulfur hexafluoride balloon would feel like it had really light weight water in it... or just heavy air XD... kinda like smoke I guess : /

  • @whatwayzup yup

    

  • amazing :D but is invisible water fake or not?

  • No... it's not water it a gaz..... and the video wasent triked or anything.... :D

  • its a gas, high density shit or some shit

  • DMAX! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

  • he sounds evil.... MUHAHAHA!!!

  • My grade 11 physics teacher told me once that he and his buddies were fooling around with helium, and one of them grabbed a much heavier noble gas (I forget which one, although for some reason I think helium) and inhaled that to acheive the same effect as the sulfur hexafluoride. The thing is, because it's so much heavier than air, the friend couldn't breathe the gas back out, and nearly suffocated until they stood him on his head. Is this plausible?

  • He should have had no problem, you exhale a breath when your diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled by the elastic recoil of the lung and tissues lining (Dont confuse THIS diaphragm with the contraceptive...). As the same system is used to cough up water from the lungs (and vomit) it would not have had any trouble dealing with a gas which (regardless of type) would have been much much less dense than water. Turning someone upside down would be close to useless.

  • infact wont it make it worse? i mean gas travels up right?

  • Only if the gas is less dense than whatever fluid it is suspended in. This gas is denser than air so it will travel down but not terribly fast. Turning them upside down will probably do more harm as it will just confuse and disorientate the person and could cause other problems such as seizures which would be a dangerous complication, given that hyperventilation does not efficiently expel air / gas from the lungs.

  • If it's a gas which is heavier than air, it won't :-)

  • k i gota qusetion... If helium makes your lungs smaller, does sulfer hexafloride make them bigger?

  • Where did you hear that helium makes your lungs smaller? I have never heard of it or anything whatsoever.

  • i saw it on a mythbusters episode when they were doing the diaper thing, i think.

  • xP Diaper thing

  • I'm looking for it in wikipedia and have asked my friends about it, but none of them can confirm that helium makes your lungs smaller. Although I think there's some logic to it: since helium is less dense that air, you need more of it to fill the capacity of you lungs. Meaning that if we'd inhale the same amount of helium or air, our lungs would be smaller on helium, but I can't find any proof to that.. :(

  • oh...i see..

  • @Aarturas i think you missed some physics there, its less dense it means theres less particles in the same space so its logic ITS THE SAME CAPACITY filled with less particles

  • @Aarturas not necessarily since we out put CO2 as well so maybe less intake would mean more space for CO2 to diffuse out of blood into lungs?

  • @Aarturas helium is lighter than air which means it passes the vocal chords faster than air, making it sound higher, it does nothing to the size of the lungs

  • No, its just the air inside your lungs gets more dense. There is no shrinking or enlarging of the ling (minus breathing.)

  • I think the density of the different gases makes the vocal cords vibrate faster/slower which means you will get a higher or a lower pitch.

  • Its not your vocal cords that get slower; its the waves that they produce that get slower and longer producing the low sound you hear

  • Doesn't the cords have to get slower to produce slower waves, kind of like a guitar string? However what you say is true

  • Not true. Since the air (Tetra hexaflouride) is 5x more dense, waves and vibrations have trouble getting through because of the densness; however, the Tetra hexaflouride isn't dense enough to hinder muscle movement.

    The vocal cords move at the same speed, the vibrations in the air that the cords give off however, are much longer due to the reistance/density of the tetra hexaflouride

  • *sigh* i saw this experiment done infront of me at school... hardly a myth guys

  • they don't ALWAYS work on myths

    sometimes they just like to get a little goofy

  • now i know how they got those deep villains voices in the old movies muahaha

  • yes yes yes....now we ALL want to try sulfer hexaflouride..however...u kno how to get it out of ur lungs? you have to stand ON YOUR HEAD because it is 6 tiems heavier, so it will just sink into your lungs thus causing MASSIVE damage on a molecular level...NOT FUN....so in my honest opinion, I;d ratehr watch someone than actually try it..in this case, Adam savage...=D

  • Eh on a molecular level? Sulfur hexafloride is used in certain medical procedures and is absorbed in the bloodstream

  • HOLY SHIT!!! lmfao! i want some of that! wow hahaha that puts helium to shame in my opinion lol cuz everyone know that helium makes your voice sound higher/squeaky but not everyone knows about sulfur hexaflouride >:)

  • HOLY FUCKING SHIT the sulfur air

  • AWESOME!!!!

  • Holy shit, i want some of that sulfur....

    Halloween should be interesting....

  • when he start talking with the freakin low gas i was lmao so hard omg hahah!!!! xD

  • same here XD

    still laughing

  • so sik he sounds like darthvader wen he inhales the sulfur hexafluoride

  • LMAO

  • lmfao

  • XD lol i wanna try some sulfur hexaflouride

  • first i was like -_-

    but then i lol'd

  • How the hell do you listen loudly? o-o

  • its sulfur hexafluoride

  • HAHAHAHA! his voice made me scream in laughder! XD that was my favorite clip from mythbusters EVER!!!!!!!!!!

  • haha he's gonna die

  • lmao i love the deep voice!!

  • HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Deep voice

  • Do not try it at home...

    Try on the street!

  • or at your friends house! :D

  • what's the name of the gas?

  • sulpher hexaflouride

  • hahahahah the deep voice was funny as

  • lol that looked funny

  • ahahahahhahahahah thats fucking awsome!!

  • That's cool! :)) The first voice sounds funny

  • HAHHAHAHAHAHAH

  • i laughed so hard i started to cry god that was hilarious im still laughing

  • the persian dude off 300 sounds like that! lmao

  • OMG! I need that gas!!

  • the second voice sounds like the exorcist

  • yea creepy, imagine that voice and a job interview...all too funny

  • why did he say dont try this at home? is that gas dangerous? and where the hell could an average person find some ? for like a joke or something?

  • Helium isn't good for you. Like. At all. hurr.

  • Its not that dangerous, if it was they wouldent use it in common balloons. I do agree if you were in a 100% environment of helium you would pass out instantly, and if not dragged out until you recieve oxygen, you would die. If you suck in ALOT of helium the worst case senario is passing out, but that is rare.

  • helium is not like a poison i just makes your lungs deflate so u cant breath my guess is that other gas make them over inflate but im not sure on that. its just my guess i may be wrong

  • no its just that since your lungs are full of helium or sulfur-hexaflouride theres no room for oxygen meanin you suffocate

  • and if the gas is heavier than the air you breathe, it won't get ventilated.