I mean 2020 released a patch to make it useless so I understand. Also little known fact, each iteration is backwards compatible. So it will still work in 2018 and 2017 so on and so forth
Even I did a project on it. (Li-fi or light fidelity). Mehdi was right the sound is directly proportional to the distance between the receiver and transmitter
@@mistakenotou7681 How to adapt a microwave to get the precious microwaves all over your body. th-cam.com/video/j6XMPb0fptE/w-d-xo.html Just cut the cabinet and put a horn right at the waveguide. You wont be needing the door xD Oh, jump the door lock contacts. Plug and play.
By the way, the magnetron is made of a very toxic ceramic. Don't break it. No. Seriously. It's carcinogenic if scratched or damaged. It's called beryllia. And there's 7500v or more even after unplugged (capacitor), jumps quite far. You don't need to touch it to meet your god. Of course for Mehdi is just an appetizer.
And no, microwave radiation doesn't cause cancer but they burn and can cause blindness. 900w of power don't make a toy. Like if you read it with Mehdi's voice!
well, actually there is a video showing similar concept for "hacking" alexa(or google thing, forgot what it's called) with a powerful laser through a window, by shining it on the microphone hole. Cool thing
@@nestor1208 Yup! checkout the channel @SmarterEveryDay and you'll find that video among a lot of other interesting videos! :) link to the video : th-cam.com/video/ozIKwGt38LQ/w-d-xo.html
2:20 Here in Germany we have rules where to put wires in the wall. All wires must go vertically or horizontally. All horizontal wires must be 30cm above the floor, 30cm below the ceiling. All vertical wires must be 15cm from corners, edges, doors or windows. Here are some pictures: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Installationszone (google translate works also). Rules like this exist in almost all countries (and there is almost always some installation that is older then the current rules or made by someone who didn't care about rules). But this is basically how you should know where cables may be and where they shouldn't be. (And to be really sure, there are devices that use radar to show where cables or even plastic-pipes are hidden... one example is the bosch d-tect 120, of course these live wire detectors also work... I just wanted to mention some other methods)
Those radar ones seem like they would be more useful if you are doing work in a bathroom or kitchen where plastic pipes are more likely hot water pipes including central heating are less likely to exhibit this problem I guess this is largely due to copper generally being able to handle more expansion and contraction cycles than most hard plastics so it's a better choice if you intend to periodically pump fluid at a temperature significantly above ambient into it.
If you live in an old building(~100 years old) the current rules don't apply, if the person you bought it from didn't know where the wires were, you'd have to break down the walls to find out.
@@DarkAngelGRM You dont get cancer from microwave radiation. Thats the whole point. The danergous part about what that person does is that it could heat up parts of his body that have no temperatur "sensors". So a lot of his internal organs etc. However, anything like that (unshielded microwave) is illegal since it will stop ANY network/radio/... all around that area. You/He/We dont have the licence to operate a 2 kW 2,4GHz radio willy-nilly in a kitchen.
i think that is fake tho... how does microwaves stand out so much time ? i saw a video trying to do that with a choco bar and didn't even started to melt... it needed the shieding (reflection) to continue strong and active... I don't know... seems fake to me... even with that sfx still... i doubt
@@P3ndejosG4ng so what oh your cool because you have more spaces in your name and its longer ooohhhhhh i thing the president should come to you becuase your name is like No Other WOW OwO
ElectroBoom is great but Google isn't bad either. You just need to find the appropriate sources with concise and relevant information on the topic you want to learn.
@@prateekkarn9277 The latter doesn't actually exist it is a now defunct model for the structure of benzine rather than being alternating single and double bonds the electron density spreads out evenly so it's more like they have 1.5 bonds with each neighbour ie there is delocalised bonding going on. Note this is also why the symbol for it was actually changed from the one above to one with a circle inside the carbon ring to represent that.
I love this! The best part was from 10:06 when you decided to try and recreate the LED and solar panel experiment. If this video was over 30 minutes long I'd be in heaven
@@robertdascoli949 safely /ˈseɪfli/ Learn to pronounce adverb 1. in a way that gives protection from danger or risk. "there is a memento she keeps safely stored away" 2. in a way that is not likely to cause or lead to harm or injury. "all of us have a responsibility to drive safely"
8:55 - I made a similar circuit for my undergrad. I used FM modulation so that the emitter can operate at max voltage, not be influenced by the distance or the ambient light. He probably forgot to place a capacitor near the speaker to remove DC offset.
this could be an explanation, though I doubt it because he directly connected the LED to his phone. A more likely reason is a built-in AGC(automatic gain control) circuit in the audio amp at the reciever side. That circuit automatically amplifies the signal if it's weak, and attenuates if strong. that's why there isn't any fluctuation in volume, except the total loss when the solar panel is covered.
2:13 When we bought our new (old) house, there were cables everywhere going randomly through walls and floors. So this happened quite often to us. The who owned this house before didn't have much knowledge of how to place cables in the walls. We also found some random dead cables in the walls and floors and useless fuse boxes in every floor.
@@explosivo666 It's actually doable the clue how is right there in the safety device being destroyed with the hole namely build a replacement faraday cage around your experiment.
@@explosivo666 Safe way of doing it? Put that compact fluorescent light INTO the microwave and shut the door. Same result (yes, microwaves do make CFLs light up) without killing your eyeballs (eyes are usually the first part of the human body to receive damage from RF heating). Just don't use that same microwave oven for food anymore after the CFL blew up in it.
"That man is cutting that powerline while it is live idk why" that man is a lineman and they have to work on powerlines live as to not interfere with service to different areas I have a few friends that are lineman and they're crazy people lol
Apparently something wasn't right or it wouldn't have arced like that. Perhaps he cut the wrong line or something caused a momentary connection between live and neutral causing the arc which could then sustain itself though the highly ionized air. There are all sorts of safety requirements for line work and if possible they'll redirect power so they can work on dead lines.
1. One human cell contains 75MB genetic information. 2. One sperm cell contains a half of that; that is 37.5MB. 3. One ml of semen contains 100 million sperm cells. 4. In average, ejaculation lasts for 5 sec and contains 2.25 ml semen. 5. This means that the throughput of a man’s penis is equal to (37.5MB x 100,000,000 x 2.25)/5 = 1 687 500 000 Megabytes/s = 1 769 472 000 000 000 bytes/second = 1609.325408935547 Terabytes/sec. (In data line / network terms a 12 874.5 Terabit Line) This means that the female egg cell withstands this DDoS attack at 1,6 terabyte per second, and only lets through one(!) data package, thereby being the best hardware firewall in the world! The downside of it is that this only small data package that it lets through, hangs the system for the whole of 9 months!
I read an article a long time ago about using lasers that is being reflected of a window to eavesdrop from some distance away. Don't remember if they had it working or were only theorizing. It seems google is your friend en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_microphone :D
It would definitely sound better and could be used at much farther distance. I just like how people are thinking the led concept is new when it’s basically the same thing as fiber optic transmission
2:20 Buddy at work was cutting a hole in drywall for a keystone box and he managed to cut right through the conduit. Didn't just cut the insulation.. He cut all the way through copper wire with a manual drywall saw. How he couldn't feel the resistance still blows my mind.
At 9:56 , I wanna say that this is not FAKE , I have made one for myself for checking and it worked. But I used LAZER LIGHT so that I can increase the range
9:30 Mehdi, I've done such a device as a project once, although I used a phototransistor-based receiver and LASER-based transmitter. And it actually sounded great. 100% would recommend.
4:52 it's an astable. It's even written above. A bistable has 2 switches, each of them on each base of the transistors. Capacitors are absent in the bistable. In the astable do not mix up the resistances (i.e. 470 instead of 47k or vice versa) because it is designed to charge the capacitors slower on the negative pole. In a polarized cap the positive pole should always have a potential higher than the one on the negative pole.
It was right there in his face lol. But as for the blinking led, a joule thief/blocking oscillator with a timing cap across the base potentiometer is probably the coolest way to go about it.
Well I'm electric hobbyist and what he said actually makes better sense to me. Astable Multivibrator is a "book" name of schematic, but the name "Bistable Oscillator" better describes it I think: it creates oscillations, so it's an Oscillator, and it has two stable states, so it's Bistable, together = Bistable Oscillator. I think I would prefer this term.
Mehdi: "i don't want to blow up my phone" me: hm... something feels weird in that phrase * flashback of previous videos * and i don't know what could be
9:37 it is because the audio amplifier makes even a very weak signal to a strong signal. But the doubt in mine is "How did it play the song without any distortion even though it amplifies weak signal to strong signal?".
8:00 The crystal radio!!! I'm 60 years old now. Back when I was in Cub Scouts (circa 1970 or so), I built one of these using a toilet paper roll as the core of the tuning coil. Yes it worked, but maintaining a tuned frequency was a BI-yaitch! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_radio
@@KarolinoBellino [beep] off. He probably didn't see the comment that had the same idea. It's not like someone can't have the same idea as someone else.
" how am i suposed to know where the wires are in the wall" This is one of the reasons we have electrical standards and safety codes. Here in the US we have the NFPA and NEC. These agencies implement these codes to set a standard, to protect workers and residents of the house. Unfortunately older houses have huge electrical problems. " These codes wouldnt necessarily mean the wires are in a certain place. However professionals do have a standard on how and where a load is powered from.
actually seeing that charging symbol sometimes can just mean something is connected. doesn't necessarily mean it works 😂 it was happaning with my old broken phone. it was not getting charged at all :/
@@ibrahimihsansahin524 I don't think a hamster wheel produces enough power to even get the symbol to show up... That wheel looked very free-spinning, but there should've been resistance if it was under load
4:53 bistable means it can be flipped between two stable states. astable means it will continuously oscillate between two states on its own because they are both unstable.
Me: I'm confused on light waves Science teacher: you should have studied The Iranian guy on TH-cam: Gives awesome vids, guides, and tutorials with unintentional pain humor Me: HE IS THE MESSIAH
*Intentional ...usually. But yes, when you realize how horribly outdated and inefficient the formal educational systems are. Don't get me wrong there are aspects that should be retained, but whatever lectures are required should be made into video and the best ones should be distributed freely. Then compiled with other modern and more engaging teaching methods/tools to produce the best courses possible. That way your education quality isn't entirely determined by the laziness or incompetence of the individual teachers.
6:40 Sorry fellas in 2020 but this energy generator only works in 2019. They will update it very soon.
Haha
Thanks internet explorer
Internet Explorer
has a very deep understanding of outdated.that's resonable
:D
I mean 2020 released a patch to make it useless so I understand. Also little known fact, each iteration is backwards compatible. So it will still work in 2018 and 2017 so on and so forth
*His entire team is just him and his oscilloscopes*
And his daughter who plays the piano on videos sometimes
Jaskirat Singh And his wife that was shocked a few times.
😁
Squad Goals
and the spoon. don't forget the spoon
1:02 He should say "Zap like now"
Yes
Да.
stolen comment
BEZAN-LIKE-O
Stolen comment
Mehdi: "this is dangerous so don't try it!"
Also Mehdi: "I need to try this."
Wow. You are amazing, you managed to repeat what he said in a video. Amazing
@@turbocpt1 wow, you're right. I must like have been the I only person to have done this, EVER!!!
He tries it so we don’t have to.
BEZAN LIKE-O!!!
2 days ago wth
@@fw1093 most probably a patron
Exactly!
خب بزنش
"Mono means one! And rail means rail!"
Audio transmission through light! That's groundbreaking… in 1880, when A. G. Bell already did it.
I like the intro LALITY
how was this 1 day ago
@@fw1093 Patreon/ Channel Supporters my guy. They get it early I believe.
It would have been cooler if he had used an LED on the receiving end as well.
Even I did a project on it. (Li-fi or light fidelity). Mehdi was right the sound is directly proportional to the distance between the receiver and transmitter
How about “Zap Like”... I’ll see myself out.
I like it, GUYS LIKE THIS COMMENT SO MEHDI SEES IT
I see; you had the big brain time. this comment deserves a lot of zaps.
ZAP LIKE
I had the same idea
ZAP LIKE NOW!!
You know it's dangerous when Mehdi says "I should find a way to do it safely later"
I love "La Tity". Good name.
yes
Wait until you see mine. (Very good)
PewDiePie should use this name
@@jamesquinley "titty" has two ts, so maybe youtube won't know.
Very funny in spanglish
Mehdi: i think i can make it safer
Me: hes gonna make a gun isnt it?
Too bad, Kreosan already did that.
A microwave canon sounds like some supervillain shit
@@troypoultney2278 sounds like something dr doofenschmirz would do
@@Vlek there was one in crisis and new doom game
@@mistakenotou7681 How to adapt a microwave to get the precious microwaves all over your body.
th-cam.com/video/j6XMPb0fptE/w-d-xo.html
Just cut the cabinet and put a horn right at the waveguide. You wont be needing the door xD
Oh, jump the door lock contacts. Plug and play.
By the way, the magnetron is made of a very toxic ceramic. Don't break it.
No. Seriously. It's carcinogenic if scratched or damaged. It's called beryllia.
And there's 7500v or more even after unplugged (capacitor), jumps quite far. You don't need to touch it to meet your god.
Of course for Mehdi is just an appetizer.
And no, microwave radiation doesn't cause cancer but they burn and can cause blindness. 900w of power don't make a toy.
Like if you read it with Mehdi's voice!
11:15, Try using a Laser Pointer as its intensity mostly remains the same for any minor change in distance, which is a great problem with LEDs
We should figure out a way to transmit internet with it. I call MY invention THE OPTIC FIBRE FIBER OPTIC LASER INTERNET.
@@sambishara9300 Whooaaaa you should put it inside a cable and build a whole network of internet distribution out of it!
well, actually there is a video showing similar concept for "hacking" alexa(or google thing, forgot what it's called) with a powerful laser through a window, by shining it on the microphone hole. Cool thing
@@nestor1208 Yup! checkout the channel @SmarterEveryDay and you'll find that video among a lot of other interesting videos! :)
link to the video : th-cam.com/video/ozIKwGt38LQ/w-d-xo.html
@@nestor1208 It's a video from SmarterEveryDay, link : th-cam.com/video/ozIKwGt38LQ/w-d-xo.html
“Don’t tell me he drilled into the side of his microwave oven”
“ so he drilled into the side of his microwave oven”
Man made a highly illegal to own/use microwave cannon....
Teacher : Why are you laughing ?
Me : 12:52 nothing
Also me thinkin: *LA TITY*
Man, I laughed so hard seeing this
;| i tried not to laugh but i can't
You: Still using an old, lazy, tired out, meme comment from 2018 that makes you look like an idiot.
Everyone: What a loser.
@@psygn0sis r/foundtheloser
2:20 Here in Germany we have rules where to put wires in the wall. All wires must go vertically or horizontally. All horizontal wires must be 30cm above the floor, 30cm below the ceiling. All vertical wires must be 15cm from corners, edges, doors or windows. Here are some pictures: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Installationszone (google translate works also).
Rules like this exist in almost all countries (and there is almost always some installation that is older then the current rules or made by someone who didn't care about rules). But this is basically how you should know where cables may be and where they shouldn't be.
(And to be really sure, there are devices that use radar to show where cables or even plastic-pipes are hidden... one example is the bosch d-tect 120, of course these live wire detectors also work... I just wanted to mention some other methods)
Those radar ones seem like they would be more useful if you are doing work in a bathroom or kitchen where plastic pipes are more likely hot water pipes including central heating are less likely to exhibit this problem I guess this is largely due to copper generally being able to handle more expansion and contraction cycles than most hard plastics so it's a better choice if you intend to periodically pump fluid at a temperature significantly above ambient into it.
If you live in an old building(~100 years old) the current rules don't apply, if the person you bought it from didn't know where the wires were, you'd have to break down the walls to find out.
@@barongerhardt In my home, there are still aluminium wires in the walls. We can't upgrade it because we don't have enough money for it.
Fake video
Pepole:"Its real idiot"
Not a fake video
Pepole:"Its fake idiot"
Pee pole
Last review, video is a real, real idiot too 👍. Probably gave himself cancer and don't know it yet.
@@DarkAngelGRM You dont get cancer from microwave radiation. Thats the whole point.
The danergous part about what that person does is that it could heat up parts of his body that have no temperatur "sensors". So a lot of his internal organs etc.
However, anything like that (unshielded microwave) is illegal since it will stop ANY network/radio/... all around that area. You/He/We dont have the licence to operate a 2 kW 2,4GHz radio willy-nilly in a kitchen.
Pee pole*
_Laughs in Exposed Microwave_
"Free Energy 2019"
It really sucks that they're patching out free energy all the time...
I hate how they only work in 2019.
69 likes😀
lmfao
1.5 volt battery & 0.0001 ohm resistor.
I = 1.5 / 0.0001 = 15000 Amps.
P =1.5 x 15000 = 22500VA.. FREE ENERGY (kind of) :P
Now we need to hunt for the free energy 2021 bug
Should be “Zap like”
Literally what I just thought of as well
Stolen comment, or same idea?
Yannis L Oh, must be same idea! I didn’t even read the comments!
That microwave guy needs help ASAP before he cooks himself...
Yeah cannot stress this enough dont do this and if you are do it outdoors and not in an enclosed area
@@shadowxxe lol do it "safely" outside like Kreosan
@@shadowxxe there is no "if you are" for that. There's only "DON'T FUCKING DO IT!!"
i think that is fake tho... how does microwaves stand out so much time ? i saw a video trying to do that with a choco bar and didn't even started to melt... it needed the shieding (reflection) to continue strong and active... I don't know... seems fake to me... even with that sfx still... i doubt
That guy made a actual tumor machine, dont try it outside or inside, just dont do it.
"We have to get rid of DC first" 10:30
Marvel liked this.
Nooooo......
LMAOOOO
Bad joke
DC CANT AFFECT MARVEL
@@P3ndejosG4ng so what oh your cool because you have more spaces in your name and its longer ooohhhhhh i thing the president should come to you becuase your name is like No Other WOW OwO
Latity roughly translates to... *T H E T I T Y*
a better way to say the and tity together is le tity i think, but la does mean the
thetitty
That's what I said
@@therandomman4765 la is feminine, and pretty much all synonyms for “breast” in French are masculine, so letity makes more sense
@@MysticalApple oh neat
How to learn science
Google: ❌
Electro boom: ✅
Electroboom: The RECTIFIER
ElectroBoom is great but Google isn't bad either. You just need to find the appropriate sources with concise and relevant information on the topic you want to learn.
@@manan-543 nah mate almost all education sites I see use complex formulas and use only text which sucks; visuals and simplicity is king
it’s just a meme not real
Like their both good yea
"Zap like" sounds great
He is iranian and farsi is his mother tongue thats why he will use bezan liko
@Archock Encanto wdym
That "creative think" guy is the king of free energy lmao
Dedicated every month to make a video of free energy with spark plug
Yeah. His dedication to promote fake stuff is commendable.
Are you benzene or 1,3,5 cyclohexatriene
Apparently their bond lengths are different.
@@prateekkarn9277 The latter doesn't actually exist it is a now defunct model for the structure of benzine rather than being alternating single and double bonds the electron density spreads out evenly so it's more like they have 1.5 bonds with each neighbour ie there is delocalised bonding going on. Note this is also why the symbol for it was actually changed from the one above to one with a circle inside the carbon ring to represent that.
Magyar vagy?
Can we please just take a moment to appreciate Mehdi's musical talent and skill
7:29 ElectroCUTE we see you!!!!
For the people that don't see it she's on the reflection of his play button
Also the right time stamp should be 7:28
@@greatesterrboi408 BRAVO
Oh GREAT man
I love this! The best part was from 10:06 when you decided to try and recreate the LED and solar panel experiment. If this video was over 30 minutes long I'd be in heaven
His last words are probably going to be
"Do not plug that in..."
I think they'll be something along the lines of: "So now that we plug this wire in, we should be able to see that..."
'And if we must plug this in....'
These are actually the last words he'd hear before dying
He’d be swearing and then die lmaoo
No, its
YEAUAAEAGH!!!
9:56
look there is nothing playing on his phone
The video was probably recorded when youtube videos would go to the bottom right of the screen when you go to a channel and things
I'm just genuinely impressed that Mehdi was actually able to get it to work. That was incredible
ElectroBoomers: "Medhi rectify thisss"
Mehdi: "Actually, it's real. I should do it myself on a video"
ElectroBoomers have been RECTIFIED
@@GentlemanlyOtter he got it right the second time. Idk what to tell you
Micheal Thatcher, smh
@@GentlemanlyOtter he probably got it wrong the first time on purpose, to make fun of a lot of other people and represent them somewhat accurately.
Hello Kitty Lover Man!, oh i am extremely sorry, i retract my statement.
@@HelloKittyFanMan. yes! the first mis-spelling was on purpose & for this reason :)
4:45 *flash backs of “HI GUYS CHRIS FIX HERE” intensify*
looking for this comment
Never forgot your blinker fluid.
Don’t forget about your piston return springs.
@@YotaLC-wo6qf or your muffler bearings.
@@idostuff6734 and the "soapy wooder"
"it's dangerous. DON'T DO IT!"
(thinks to himself: how can I do that?)
but he said safely
@@ah7maw265 "safely"
This is horrible dangerous, like I don't now!
He know what hes doing
Ok nevermind he shockes himself every video
@@robertdascoli949
safely
/ˈseɪfli/
Learn to pronounce
adverb
1.
in a way that gives protection from danger or risk.
"there is a memento she keeps safely stored away"
2.
in a way that is not likely to cause or lead to harm or injury.
"all of us have a responsibility to drive safely"
1:44 Hey look he reached 4M subs! Time to reveal your entire team Mehdi 😁
Mehdi*
*medhi
*medih
Medina
4:49 After nearly 30 years I still get a chuckle from this circuit's official name, an Astable Multivibrator. :-)
I can't resist the nostalgia just when you start the vid with "Hi"
r e s i s t
E l e c t r i c g u i t a r
Hi
Hi
pebble lemon he can’t resist it because the video has too high potential
8:55 - I made a similar circuit for my undergrad. I used FM modulation so that the emitter can operate at max voltage, not be influenced by the distance or the ambient light. He probably forgot to place a capacitor near the speaker to remove DC offset.
this could be an explanation, though I doubt it because he directly connected the LED to his phone. A more likely reason is a built-in AGC(automatic gain control) circuit in the audio amp at the reciever side. That circuit automatically amplifies the signal if it's weak, and attenuates if strong. that's why there isn't any fluctuation in volume, except the total loss when the solar panel is covered.
2:13 When we bought our new (old) house, there were cables everywhere going randomly through walls and floors. So this happened quite often to us. The who owned this house before didn't have much knowledge of how to place cables in the walls. We also found some random dead cables in the walls and floors and useless fuse boxes in every floor.
Mehdi: "I shouldn't steal Davie 504's catchphrase"
Also Mehdi: Closes video with Vsauce's characteristic salute.
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well. =)
And coincidentally both Vsauce and Mehdi are the same amount of bald.
I just noticed haha
@@EddieBurke idk man. But i haven't seen both of them in one room
You: Still using an old, lazy, tired out, meme comment from 2018 that makes you look like an idiot.
Everyone: What a loser.
“Don’t tell me he drilled a hole in his microwave oven”... “so he drilled a hole in his microwave”
"I should find a way to do it safely later..."
@@explosivo666 It's actually doable the clue how is right there in the safety device being destroyed with the hole namely build a replacement faraday cage around your experiment.
@@explosivo666 Safe way of doing it? Put that compact fluorescent light INTO the microwave and shut the door. Same result (yes, microwaves do make CFLs light up) without killing your eyeballs (eyes are usually the first part of the human body to receive damage from RF heating).
Just don't use that same microwave oven for food anymore after the CFL blew up in it.
@@andreasu.3546 just clean it with ethanol, but let it dry before using the microwave again.
Otherwise it could cause miner issues.
@@BlackVogel1 Not sure if ethanol can solve mercury...
"That man is cutting that powerline while it is live idk why" that man is a lineman and they have to work on powerlines live as to not interfere with service to different areas I have a few friends that are lineman and they're crazy people lol
Apparently something wasn't right or it wouldn't have arced like that. Perhaps he cut the wrong line or something caused a momentary connection between live and neutral causing the arc which could then sustain itself though the highly ionized air. There are all sorts of safety requirements for line work and if possible they'll redirect power so they can work on dead lines.
My gf: So, what do you want to watch tonight?
Me: 0:32
Thats great.
was looking for this comment
Or
English:boobs
Spanish: 0:32
you are not funny
You: Still using an old, lazy, tired out, meme comment from 2018 that makes you look like an idiot.
Everyone: What a loser.
I bet his "entire team" is just him and just maybe his wife and daughter.
Oh really?
@@Gereon_ no way.
Someone got the joke
he has played another character before, he will do it again
Editor Mehdi
Cutter Mehdi
Conductive Mehdi
Crazy scientist Mehdi
Dude: drills hole on microwave.
Mehdi: you can't do that!
Dude: haha camera audio go brrrrrrrrr.
“I don’t want to blow my phone”
Again?
Well, he technically didn't blow (up) his phone when he made that hand crank charger. He just made it go up in smoke.
Sometimes phones have feelings too... come on
5:48 electroboom as a Italian ball
12:52 Gigling teenagers haha XD
I think that is a iranian ball
Thats Iranian ball...
Dude: I got a crazy idea, I can send data with light!
Me : Don't we have internet through optic fiber tho?
Also lifi
also 150GBPS isn't even so much fake tbh
1. One human cell contains 75MB genetic information.
2. One sperm cell contains a half of that; that is 37.5MB.
3. One ml of semen contains 100 million sperm cells.
4. In average, ejaculation lasts for 5 sec and contains 2.25 ml semen.
5. This means that the throughput of a man’s penis is equal to (37.5MB x 100,000,000 x 2.25)/5 = 1 687 500 000 Megabytes/s = 1 769 472 000 000 000 bytes/second = 1609.325408935547 Terabytes/sec. (In data line / network terms a 12 874.5 Terabit Line)
This means that the female egg cell withstands this DDoS attack at 1,6 terabyte per second, and only lets through one(!) data package, thereby being the best hardware firewall in the world!
The downside of it is that this only small data package that it lets through, hangs the system for the whole of 9 months!
@@ulkoalex Thats briliant. :)
Well, it's a great way to showcase the concept of optic information transmission, for sure.
Love the #Davie504 influence! I *will* slap like, epico!
You could totally use a laser instead of an LED for higher fidelity audio!
I read an article a long time ago about using lasers that is being reflected of a window to eavesdrop from some distance away. Don't remember if they had it working or were only theorizing. It seems google is your friend en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_microphone :D
I see another SLAPPER! SLAP like!
It would definitely sound better and could be used at much farther distance. I just like how people are thinking the led concept is new when it’s basically the same thing as fiber optic transmission
Or build a compressor behind the solar panel to keep the audiolevel steady
We are one, SLAPPERS. CAUSE I FRAID DAVIE WILL COME TO MY HOUSE AND TAKE ALL MY WATER, I AM THIRSTY RIGHT NOW
Finally a wholesome content during these dark times
2:20
Buddy at work was cutting a hole in drywall for a keystone box and he managed to cut right through the conduit.
Didn't just cut the insulation.. He cut all the way through copper wire with a manual drywall saw. How he couldn't feel the resistance still blows my mind.
Why AC passes thru capacitor.
Mehdi: *Death stare*
let's be honest there couldn't be any better picture describing why ac passes thru a capacitor lmfao
The intro was so beautiful and lit. I laughed so hard. Great voice Medhi sir.
Mehdi*
Mhedhi*
* *infuriated MEHDI sounds* *
I realized after he said. So sorry Medhi oh no Mehdi.
@@kusalg this is more bearable.
0:40 the intro is good btw good vid
Love the intro song, had me laughing.
you like this right alright 0:39 0:40 *0:41*
@@bur6gerbar9570:41 sec is right
At 9:56 , I wanna say that this is not FAKE , I have made one for myself for checking and it worked. But I used LAZER LIGHT so that I can increase the range
Video: *_53 minutes ago_*
The comment section: *_2 days ago_*
Me: *_Wait. That's Illegal._*
Support Mehdi via patron and you too will have access 2 days ago...
Yeah it‘s patreon
@@DKVinyls Oops, I didn't know that. I don't watch ElectroBOOM very often but I wanted to make a meme ;)
Yes
Just wanted to comment and say I didn't click Read more.
9:30 Mehdi, I've done such a device as a project once, although I used a phototransistor-based receiver and LASER-based transmitter. And it actually sounded great. 100% would recommend.
Its also a great way to exfiltrate confidential data from an air-gaped computer system, at 150Gbps ;)
I think you should say something like “Electrify that like button.”
How bout zap that like button?
🤔 That could work 👍
If all those are trademarked could always just "Rectify the video with a like!"
3:30 Everybody in the movie theater after screaming because your favorite (unpopular) character died
11:27 The **** FINGER IS FOR CURRENT
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@@chuithrowaway8698 7
8:26 did anyone else think the video was over?
YAH I exit fullscreen i thought its over 😂😂
bruh
Bruh
Lol yep
Nop bexause i was on a phone
Imagine Mehdi collab with Michael Reeves. That would be amazing.
4:52 it's an astable. It's even written above. A bistable has 2 switches, each of them on each base of the transistors. Capacitors are absent in the bistable. In the astable do not mix up the resistances (i.e. 470 instead of 47k or vice versa) because it is designed to charge the capacitors slower on the negative pole. In a polarized cap the positive pole should always have a potential higher than the one on the negative pole.
That intro is beautiful
So beautiful this intro i approve this🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍
If "ELECTRO BOOM" wasn't Immortal
th-cam.com/video/x9Lh4DCuAuQ/w-d-xo.html
7:27 was that electrocute in the reflection? love to you and your familiy mehdi
nah it was an intruder, he realized he was making a video and he left out of courtesy. thats canada for you
That's the "entire team working on his videos" :D
"It's called a Bistable Oscillator."
*Ignores the fact the website says it's an Astable Multivibrator.*
H-h how
It was right there in his face lol. But as for the blinking led, a joule thief/blocking oscillator with a timing cap across the base potentiometer is probably the coolest way to go about it.
I was thinking the same that wasn't it astable and why he said bistable
But I think it will be easier if you have a 555
**hears vibrator**
Well I'm electric hobbyist and what he said actually makes better sense to me. Astable Multivibrator is a "book" name of schematic, but the name "Bistable Oscillator" better describes it I think: it creates oscillations, so it's an Oscillator, and it has two stable states, so it's Bistable, together = Bistable Oscillator. I think I would prefer this term.
I love when he pulls out a bread board and there is already scorch marks on it.. it's like being able to see the sweet sweet memoires
Mehdi: "i don't want to blow up my phone"
me: hm... something feels weird in that phrase * flashback of previous videos * and i don't know what could be
Every time mehdi cracks his neck in send shivers down my spine.
Body's aching all the time..
@@yboy898 goodbye everybody..... i've got to go
@@xximcmlxxxiv1769 got to leave you all behind and face the truth
@@rogerwaters387 mama
6:08 it took him 4 years to see the video haha
Mehdi is the guy I was weirded out by as a kid, and now he’s the most entertaining guy on yt, yay science
9:55 the song on the youtube has stopped :v but the speaker still going on xD
7:28 look at his playbutton: his wife walked in XD
Daughter*
His daughter
No that was a ghost .. His place is haunted ...
4:44 it’s time to top up your blinker fluid
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9:37 it is because the audio amplifier makes even a very weak signal to a strong signal. But the doubt in mine is "How did it play the song without any distortion even though it amplifies weak signal to strong signal?".
11:15 he is like mr bean, when bean uses his camera back and forth in his movie.
7:28 one of the team members was revealed.
8:00 The crystal radio!!! I'm 60 years old now. Back when I was in Cub Scouts (circa 1970 or so), I built one of these using a toilet paper roll as the core of the tuning coil. Yes it worked, but maintaining a tuned frequency was a BI-yaitch! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_radio
Reminds me of a (probably falsified) story from Lucille Ball about her bimetallic tooth fillings receiving local radio broadcasts.
vimeo.com/72473069
I had one too, I used to listen to Radio Denmark with it every night in Norway... it had very poor selectivity though.
0:41, 0:00 Intro
1:10, 1:20, 14:23 Bezan Like-O
3:12 Ahhh
4:45 Blinker Fluid? No. Blinker Circuit
5:40 ElectroBOOM as Polandball
6:27 Found these spark plugs absorbing magnetic fields sh**.
8:24 Crystal Ear Phone.
2:58 I mean they also said "Brian" in the title, so...
9:43 funfact: he puts his hand between the LEDs and the receiver and accidentally hits the phone, which changes screen. Music still plays
TH-cam still plays when minimised provided app is open. Though you are probably right as looks like video closed
What does your phone stop playing when the app is in the background? Out of all the things that makes it fake, that's pretty insignificant
He could have you tube premium
@@cubixrohan most likely the case, the video would continue in the background
It was FAF, nice catch JKH, also no interference from room lights
7:28 omg, it’s a ghost in the reflection.
"Zap like" should be your phrase because you're always sapping yourself. You're welcome
"You are welcome" for an idea you have stolen .-.
@@KarolinoBellino [beep] off. He probably didn't see the comment that had the same idea. It's not like someone can't have the same idea as someone else.
" how am i suposed to know where the wires are in the wall"
This is one of the reasons we have electrical standards and safety codes. Here in the US we have the NFPA and NEC. These agencies implement these codes to set a standard, to protect workers and residents of the house. Unfortunately older houses have huge electrical problems.
" These codes wouldnt necessarily mean the wires are in a certain place. However professionals do have a standard on how and where a load is powered from.
In middle east all the wires comes from the top to the outlets, so if you nut anywhere above the outlets expect to experience the mehditation
5:15 funny how the wire that plugs into the phone runs out of frame...
actually seeing that charging symbol sometimes can just mean something is connected. doesn't necessarily mean it works 😂 it was happaning with my old broken phone. it was not getting charged at all :/
@@ibrahimihsansahin524 I don't think a hamster wheel produces enough power to even get the symbol to show up... That wheel looked very free-spinning, but there should've been resistance if it was under load
0:57
Best intro ever
13:35 ultimate cancer generator
Frequency is too low to cause cancer but it could burn the sh*t out of you
It's non ionizing, all it will do is heat
@@LunaWuna yea i guess it's not energetic enough, still seriously unhealthy.
Except microwaves aren't ionizing radiation so it wouldn't do anything
These rectification type vids are my new therapy session
"IT'S DANGEROUS DON'T DO ITTT!!! I might find a way to do it safer....."
Me: "hmm so YOU will be making it SAFER"
safely*
"Free Energy 2019"
It really sucks that they're patching out free energy all the time...
You: Still using an old, lazy, tired out, meme comment from 2018 that makes you look like an idiot.
Everyone: What a loser.
@@psygn0sis Also everyone when he realizes and gets mad: Nevermind
The editing is getting crazy every video
Continue that technique
The production quality on the intro was pretty good, I'd believe there's a whole team behind it
At 4:15 it's my post. My life is complete.
7:17 "how's that supposed to generate any kind of energy by moving a man around it or whatever?"
-youtube subtitles
oh and "putting sh*t together" got changed to "preaching together"
14:11 - just make a farraday cage and pop a mikrowave oven with exposed side into it
4:53 bistable means it can be flipped between two stable states. astable means it will continuously oscillate between two states on its own because they are both unstable.
Me: I'm confused on light waves
Science teacher: you should have studied
The Iranian guy on TH-cam: Gives awesome vids, guides, and tutorials with unintentional pain humor
Me: HE IS THE MESSIAH
*Intentional ...usually.
But yes, when you realize how horribly outdated and inefficient the formal educational systems are.
Don't get me wrong there are aspects that should be retained, but whatever lectures are required should be made into video and the best ones should be distributed freely. Then compiled with other modern and more engaging teaching methods/tools to produce the best courses possible. That way your education quality isn't entirely determined by the laziness or incompetence of the individual teachers.
Finally the best TH-camr strikes again
Thanks for the 20 likes 😊
You know it's dicey when you get Mehdi to say, "OH. MY. GAWD!" @13:15 ;-)
13:14 use osk JEEZ
I just cant take the intro out of my mind...its hilarious and a piece of art at the same time😂😂😂
Pewdiepie: LWIAY
jacksepticeye: Meme time
ElectroBoom: LATITY
Oh yeah, it's all coming togheter
jacksfilms: YIAY (The OG)
Big up Lingling40hrs
Ltimy from papa dani
davir504 SDAIAY
Therapy time
Whenever he say "The circuit needs a capacitor parallel to the BLAH BLAH" I know there is an upcoming capacitor going to blow up soon
just the intro is enough to make me BEZAN LIKE - O !!!!!!
4:49
There also is a circuit that just involves a single 2n2222, capacitor, LED and resistor. The circuit only works on 9V+ however.