You could never have this in the united states, everyone would print like a million of that papers and steal all the items from the bring in your own item periodic table.
Cool displays! I once had a copy of John W. Campbell's "The Atomic Story", one of the first books designed to educate the public about the new sciences. I remember it had two drawings of the Periodic Table, displayed as a sort of 3D twisted spiral with projections. I don't recall the rationale, but would love to see a modern version in real life. It was like a modern sculpture!
@Pygar2 I know what u mean. Many years ago, the magazine "New Scientist" did a special main article/story on the periodic table and the different ways it could be displayed. There were about 6-7 different ways it could be shown, all VERY diff the the original. I think at the time, many ppl were advocating a change, but it seemed to just become forgotten. Anyway, Ive never forgotten it, and wish I too could rediscover it. It was facinating. I will let u know if i manage to find it somewhere tho..
Ah, good old science, even in the midst of all the depressing stuff going on here in Norway, you never fail to make me smile. Throughly good video, that was an amazing exhibit, thanks for showing this to people living outside of Dublin.
Wow I'd love to see something like this where I live. I like the idea of different types of periodic tables. Brady, you should have added you QR-code table!
I was in a bad mood and was going to say something negative about the Irish economy and the Irish people now being made to pay false debt to the IMF. But alas the quality of this video changed my mood to a brighter one. Thanks Guys.
@elocoetam they email them too... but it is nice to leave with a tangible memento... and seeing the printed list really hammers home how many atoms are inside us. The full list of Dr Walsh's ingredients are on my blog (link in the video description).
Is it me or are the Braille chart and the eye chart alongside it laid out the same? I'm guessing this was done so that folks with sight could find the appropriate element in the braille chart. The black and red stripes in both of the charts gave me this idea.
I put samples of Silver, Gold and Platinum in there, but they all appear to have been stolen. Well, so much for that. Also note, there the box of Oxygen is NOT empty. It contains oxygen. LOL.
i would love to be near that place, i could add some elements.
i could add Bismuth, Indium, Cesium, Neodynium and Arsenic. I dont think they would let me add the arsenic, probarbly too dangerous if it gets stolen.
@Redcactus11 Did you get to meet Brady? I hear Professor Moriarty from Sixty Symbols was with him, if I'd known that I'd have made the trip down from Belfast to say hello!
@Xerotaerg Sounds dangerous, and impractical. It would be impossible to reach the melting points of tungsten and helium with what appears to be iron heating elements.
...and now I want to build some nerdy shelves
beachghost93 1 week ago
5:01 Who would add Platnum (Pt) to the exibit, and why would people add Gold (Au) to there?
MarioKartFan2132 1 month ago
I'd LOVE to go to there some day.
SSJkiller 1 month ago
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renamorcen 4 months ago
6.45 x 10^ -15
pepsibookcat 6 months ago
I have lived in Ireland for 3,5 years and have never heard of such nice place! :)
TechPro3 6 months ago
oh man, I love this irish accent :D
ACDCbassist 6 months ago 2
Perhaps all the elements being the same heating element is a suggestion at how the table unifies science. Really nice exhibits!
lexichronicle2 6 months ago
I was there today, the bananas were still there and someone had eaten some of those Brazil nuts :( The exhibit was awesome though!
Corms121 7 months ago
pretty cool
hackum1 7 months ago
I took that test and its showing I am 99 % Kryptonite .
sakokosa 7 months ago
I'm bringin' some Francium!
Tridecalogism 7 months ago
"So we've added to the periodic table..." This is one epic sentnece to say!
AxtheDragon 7 months ago
WHat's in the Au/Ag area i wonder..
Vlwow 7 months ago
@Vlwow A Ferrero Roche wrapper.
nilbud 5 months ago
Went to Dublin last year with my school, but nobody talked us about this awesome place.
Must come again and bring some elements samples with me :D
GiorgioCapocasa 7 months ago
Okay, it's official. I'm moving to Ireland.
PixlPianta 7 months ago
so someone laughed at the word ''periodic tables''
deanbrickland 7 months ago
So is having a tremor characteristic of most chemists or just you and the Professor?
lazlototh 7 months ago
@OldSchoolSkill Whisky is from Scotland.
sophieewohaa 7 months ago
Do they really put a sample of Plutonium there???
khoi98 7 months ago
Do they have anything for silver in that exhibit, I'd like to donate one of my photographic prints for that box.
ajuk1 7 months ago
Too bad, the professor is mostly made of oxygen but he can't fit into the "Oxygen" element box!
yusukeshinyama 7 months ago
1:15 is cool, and just imagine someone put an atomic bomb in the public uranium or plutonium sample periodic table.
kaczmarek3007 7 months ago
Cool stuff
Intervene 7 months ago
This video is really cool !
MegaExquisite1 7 months ago
I thought 'Irish Elements' would have been Guinness and Irish whiskey.
12gaugebleachdrinker 7 months ago
You could never have this in the united states, everyone would print like a million of that papers and steal all the items from the bring in your own item periodic table.
personperson666 7 months ago
bravo!
GortMcTabs 7 months ago
Was expecting a bit of Agent Orange (C8H5Cl3O3) for Ulster ;)
cuntylishus 7 months ago
Irish elements? I think there should be beer in that ;)
BrutalBaconz 7 months ago
This is added to the list of many reasons why I really want to visit Ireland :-)
enpointe64 7 months ago
I have a friend who studied in Darmstadt and now lives in Dublin. He could deposit his former ID-card there! :-)
Rigo0Jancsi 7 months ago
Where can I buy that shelf!?
Dextomus 7 months ago
im dissapointed.. here i was expecting different kinds of alcohol drinks
DontLikeJunk 7 months ago
Wanna hear a joke about Nitric Oxide?
NO
astrojunkey 7 months ago 3
@astrojunkey Si senior.....
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bemanos12345 7 months ago
Thankyou Brady and Darren - that was a fun one!!! :D
jeebersjumpincryst 7 months ago
hopes it comes over the pond to NY. IT will be perfest at the Museum of Natural History
homousios 7 months ago
Wanna hear a joke about Nitric Oxide?
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Paulroid 7 months ago
I like that joke xD
"Have you heard any good jokes lately?" "Na"
LOL
EMCHost 7 months ago
Cool displays! I once had a copy of John W. Campbell's "The Atomic Story", one of the first books designed to educate the public about the new sciences. I remember it had two drawings of the Periodic Table, displayed as a sort of 3D twisted spiral with projections. I don't recall the rationale, but would love to see a modern version in real life. It was like a modern sculpture!
Pygar2 7 months ago
@Pygar2 I know what u mean. Many years ago, the magazine "New Scientist" did a special main article/story on the periodic table and the different ways it could be displayed. There were about 6-7 different ways it could be shown, all VERY diff the the original. I think at the time, many ppl were advocating a change, but it seemed to just become forgotten. Anyway, Ive never forgotten it, and wish I too could rediscover it. It was facinating. I will let u know if i manage to find it somewhere tho..
jeebersjumpincryst 7 months ago
I wonder if anyone brought a fire detector and put it for Americium.
psalmsofplanets0722 7 months ago
@psalmsofplanets0722
Or Radium. They used to use Ra-226 in smoke detectors.
douro20 7 months ago
That looks like so much fun! I would have loved to go. Too bad I live in Vancouver, Canada.
Stephaniefoofoo 7 months ago
I FAIL TO SEE URANIUM
taylort123 7 months ago
Great video!
coolliger 7 months ago
great video :)
TheNellieAdalie 7 months ago
Of course I like Periodic videos and I want to support you by sitting through the adverts,...but a 3 minute ad on a 5 minute video is too much!
Larkinchance 7 months ago
@Larkinchance where is the ad?
3doog 7 months ago
Ah, good old science, even in the midst of all the depressing stuff going on here in Norway, you never fail to make me smile. Throughly good video, that was an amazing exhibit, thanks for showing this to people living outside of Dublin.
WalkViking 7 months ago
I really like this! I would have enjoyed to contributing to a period table like the last one.
marianosman 7 months ago
Very very coooool
MrLol333 7 months ago
We have a lot of mercury and lead in our bodies...
culwin 7 months ago
Brilliant idea, the boxed periodic table and inviting the public to fill it in! And loved your unique contribution. :)
WhiteTiger333 7 months ago
This was fantastic! Thank you.
motopix45 7 months ago
Wow I'd love to see something like this where I live. I like the idea of different types of periodic tables. Brady, you should have added you QR-code table!
pierreaupeix 7 months ago 16
@pierreaupeix It was up temporarily when did a talk there! I said they could hang it! :)
periodicvideos 7 months ago
I was in a bad mood and was going to say something negative about the Irish economy and the Irish people now being made to pay false debt to the IMF. But alas the quality of this video changed my mood to a brighter one. Thanks Guys.
hempseed57 7 months ago
i wonder if there were any diamonds, gold, platinum, and silver objects... hmm
geico1212 7 months ago
Bah i was expecting a potato to get sneaked in somewhere.... but good video
nowhereusa 7 months ago
You could actually use your pen for Osmium, sinse Osmium is used in the balpoint of a pen
sk8shred 7 months ago
Was there any gold??? xD
lhrmeonom 7 months ago 3
Brady(or whoever was filming), don't you know that having your camera on during landing is prohibited?
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spidamidget 7 months ago
I can add Uranium...oooppss
moveaxebx 7 months ago
thats cool but a waste of paper, should have e-mail you the results
elocoetam 7 months ago
@elocoetam they email them too... but it is nice to leave with a tangible memento... and seeing the printed list really hammers home how many atoms are inside us. The full list of Dr Walsh's ingredients are on my blog (link in the video description).
periodicvideos 7 months ago 15
@periodicvideos I want a list of professor poliakoff's elements, then i can make an army MWAHAHAHA!
ConnorXV 7 months ago
Picture of Manuel from Fawlty Towers for Hassium.
"I know nothing about Hassium"
SchumiUCD 7 months ago
Guinness seems to be missing from those tables!
Satanos777 7 months ago
Waheyy for Ire.
None of these beat the Professor's"worlds smallest periodic table" on a hair.
dylanlawless1 7 months ago
that body element calculator this is soooo awesome!!!
muhammadyousuf1 7 months ago
amazing!
sadbutterfly808 7 months ago
sight chart ...nice
leokimvideo 7 months ago
Link in the video description will take you to Dr Walsh's exact chemical composition!!!
periodicvideos 7 months ago 6
I liked the onion on S.
IPCC351 7 months ago
Any gold or silver?
norxcontacts 7 months ago
I thought the thumbnail was of loads of top down mugs of Irish beer instead of the heating element on the wall.
G3org3Master 7 months ago
The tip of that ball point would probably contain tungsten or osmium.
Desmaad 7 months ago
Hope it's still on though.
yingweixmusic 7 months ago
@yingweixmusic it's in Dublin until Sep 23
periodicvideos 7 months ago
I am going there tomorrow!!
yingweixmusic 7 months ago
Is it me or are the Braille chart and the eye chart alongside it laid out the same? I'm guessing this was done so that folks with sight could find the appropriate element in the braille chart. The black and red stripes in both of the charts gave me this idea.
captwasabi 7 months ago
I put samples of Silver, Gold and Platinum in there, but they all appear to have been stolen. Well, so much for that. Also note, there the box of Oxygen is NOT empty. It contains oxygen. LOL.
youtubasoarus 7 months ago
Heard any good sodium jokes recently? Na. I proceded to laugh.
nodariel 7 months ago
I think the blind might have a hard time reading braille print bigger than their hand.
EmperorOfMars 7 months ago
I bet C2H5OH (Ethanol) was first made in Ireland :D
Like, if you get the joke
THECOMMENTER10000 7 months ago
Are any of those more interesting periodic tables from the display at 0:26 - 1:00 available anywhere ?
Infloresence 7 months ago
COOL!
CarlosWever 7 months ago
Really like the exhibit where people are invited to contribute - what a brilliant idea!
dubaipete 7 months ago
i would love to be near that place, i could add some elements.
i could add Bismuth, Indium, Cesium, Neodynium and Arsenic. I dont think they would let me add the arsenic, probarbly too dangerous if it gets stolen.
kurtilein3 7 months ago
When Brady shook his head, I got sea-sick.
mogeroithe 7 months ago
Brady, you should have taken a big chunk of uranium and just put it there.
dumbzebra 7 months ago
2:45 would have been hilarious if some one left a piece of plutonium there.
ASKaPHYSICIST 7 months ago
i would put all your guy's videos in the au box!
TabbytabtabOmega 7 months ago 2
Cool! I'm heading to that exhibition this week !
jake0112 7 months ago
I'm guessing the Au [Gold] and Pt [Platinum] boxes were empty - at least by the time they left!
utubesqueeze 7 months ago
Great to see a video in Ireland, i'm Irish. I didn't know that exhibition was on in the science gallery. I must go to it!
John.
john37309 7 months ago
Geek fact: Darmstadt also gives its name to the "System Darmstadt" slide rule.
SlideRulePirate 7 months ago
You ought to do a video on the history of the periodic table, how it was created and changed over time....
ytmoog 7 months ago
I like this video for three reasons:
1.I live in ireland
2.I like science.
3. Thats my University
Redcactus11 7 months ago 48
@Redcactus11 Did you get to meet Brady? I hear Professor Moriarty from Sixty Symbols was with him, if I'd known that I'd have made the trip down from Belfast to say hello!
Nyphur 7 months ago
! ;D I was there!! :DDDD So awesome! :DD
Demoman42 7 months ago
Free copper! Yeah.
TigeroL42 7 months ago
So cool, I want to see more, Brady. You certainly have an 'unused material' episode up your sleeve for this one!?
1p2o3i 7 months ago 3
@1p2o3i I have a part two coming soon, filmed in the other gallery upstairs... Also very interesting!
periodicvideos 7 months ago 16
Irish element ? C2H5OH !
30LayersOfKevlar 7 months ago
@30LayersOfKevlar hehe lol even though it's not an element, but a molecule i still laughed :D
nybotheveg 7 months ago
@periotivvideos Marijuanium?....Weedium?....THCium?...Shutthefukupium?...OKium.....Goodbyium.....Peaceium....zzzzzium.....
TheKrapzapper 7 months ago
used to work in the science gallery =D
melekhthechanger88 7 months ago
what kind of camera do you use?!
fcbahamutzero 7 months ago
I wish there was one of those in Brazil.. too bad those items in those boxes might get stolen :/
ThoseLatinoKids 7 months ago
Whoa, I'm so going to check this out if I get into medical school in Ireland next year.
19Tranc3r92 7 months ago
Whoa, I'm so going to check this out if I get into medical school in Ireland next year!
19Tranc3r92 7 months ago
I actually expected him to put his ballpen into the Iridium-box.
ThatGuyFromAustria 7 months ago
@ThatGuyFromAustria
lol, same.
19Tranc3r92 7 months ago
@Xerotaerg Sounds dangerous, and impractical. It would be impossible to reach the melting points of tungsten and helium with what appears to be iron heating elements.
ChiefDen4 7 months ago
can we get that list :p
Karinmakoto 7 months ago
@Karinmakoto I've put it on my blog... The link is in the full video description.
periodicvideos 7 months ago
@periodicvideos Awesome, was that there before? i might have missed it
Karinmakoto 7 months ago
@Karinmakoto you didn't miss it... I obtained it and added it especially for you!
periodicvideos 7 months ago
@periodicvideos Awesome! Periodic Videos keeps getting better every minute :D
Karinmakoto 7 months ago
Hehe, nice Sodium joke :)
It's a shame Unobtainium isn't an element, it would be fun to put a treasure map without a cross on it in that box.
P55CxE9 7 months ago
@P55CxE9 lol u play fantasy online
Noxid666 7 months ago
wish they had something like this in london
nabnabking 7 months ago
Was there a smoke detector in the Americium cube?
TheBentastic 7 months ago
@TheBentastic I believe there was
periodicvideos 7 months ago
First.
shoottherunner8008 7 months ago
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TheBentastic 7 months ago
I like this video for 2 reasons:
1.I live in ireland
2.I like science.
CrayonVlogger 7 months ago 31
@CrayonVlogger you should go to the exhibition then! it's cool!
periodicvideos 7 months ago 5
@periodicvideos I'll think of it :)
CrayonVlogger 7 months ago
Where is the element of surprise ? dont seem to be able to find it in any of those periodic tables..
Pada007gangster 7 months ago
Poor brady!
ApexAurajin 7 months ago
yay under 300 views
illsniper192 7 months ago
6th
Connorvic11 7 months ago
This is interesting! :)
MoeMonkey78 7 months ago
potatoes
MadMacheart 7 months ago
first
deckadad1 7 months ago
@deckadad1
you fail son..
tHaH4x0r 7 months ago
@tHaH4x0r lol i know i just write first for fun cause its fun to do
deckadad1 7 months ago
I'm Irish!
Jiddy12345 7 months ago