I Built the Pyramids in LEGO!
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In this video, i build 3 LEGO Pyramids! Testing out different methods, to see which one the Egyptians most likely used!
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GUYS... I WAS WRONG IN THE PULLEY DEMONSTRATION. And thanks for your comments letting me know it!
You actually CAN get a 4:1 Mechanical Advantage. But the version i demonstrated wasn't accurate. Apparently I needed to loop the rope back to the rock (weight) and then back to the square to further the weight reduction. So while the version I demonstrated DID work (and the rock was a bit lighter with that first pulley) It only had a reduction of 2. Therefore weighing only 1/2 a lb.
Sorry, I'll do more research next time, really thought i figured them out lol.
Stay in school 🤦🏻♂
You know there is a channel that talks about this the channel is called smarter everyday he has a whole video on just snatch blocks and pullies and practically everything that you had trouble understanding.
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Great Video... you are the best youtuber for me.
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It still worked, and the video turned out awesome. I love the studio btw
First video in the new studio, W
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@@rohinghiya6185he moved his whole setup to a warehouse and its crazy
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First one hour in his new warehouse
Super impressive transition to the new studio!
You can barely tell a difference, but all that extra space gives you plenty of room for fun destruction clips 😈
(Bonus points for Alien Conquest nostalgia)
1 like and 0 comments? Lmme fix that
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Hurray for destruction!
I subscribed too
Me tooo
Riley basically built Lego in the most tedious ways. Respect 💯
Yeh
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That thing makes an awesome wall decoration🔥
As usual a wonderful video but.. I think you definitely got something wrong with how pulleys works 😅 redirecting the string without looping it back to the weight does not add mechanical advantage, you need to go back and forth. In the video you only got to a 2 factor reduction, not more
I feel so dumb. 🤦🏻♂️
Thanks for the correction!
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@@Brick_Science nahhh it's not easy, great channel btw ❤️
Bro is the definition of the nerd emoji 🤓
If i can remember correctly. The Egyptians also used a sort of trap door system. They irrigated the water from a river (which I think was the ancient branch of the Nile the "Ahramat") to where the pyramids would be built. And they would slope it onto a wooden (I think) ramp. And how they used it was the water would be separated by how ever many lagers they planned on making. Every beginning of the layer when they had to bring the stone up. A group would lift the trapdoor ahead of the bruck and close the one behind it (The sides of the ramp were inclosed so no water could be let out.). The water would then carry the paller on which the block floated apon up to the next layer due to physics. Now, how they transported the block was through what I remember to be on top of a wooden palate floating down that river.
Now, I might be wrong on the exact mechanics, but I tried my best at this theory as I don't remember EVERY thing about it as I first heard of it years ago. So try not to be too hrash, please👌
Also, I hope someone actually reads this (lol)
8:01 i didn’t know, that stones in Egypt float!
This was super informative and entertaining! Great video dude!
First, your the best y tuber
the fact that this is actually educational yet funny is brilliant🎉
Alternative title would be "Building Lego in the most unconventional and tedious ways possible."
5:50, just use a ton of transparent light blue 1 by 1 studs
1:42 - You've actually already halved the weight by the way you've hooked up that single pulley.
Sound is different BC of the new studio
The sound quality is the only noticeable difference between the old studio and new studio.
At 2:05, that is just a 2:1 ratio. From what I know for it to be a ratio, one point needs to be fixed, and the other moving. The other 3 pulleys are just redirecting the string. If I’m wrong let me know!
Yeah, this is only 2:1 and not 4:1
12:40 I love how happy you where in this hahaha! Makes me laugh 😂
Hey Riley, I love the shirt!!! I also love that you added Indiana Jones to the 2nd pyramid!!!
Talent
Out of all the Lego content creators I watch, you are by far the best, and I watch a lot of Lego TH-camrs..
Thank you SO much for watching 😮🥹
Now we know why the Egyptians did not use Legos to build the pyramids.
I’ve watched some documentaries on the pyramids the water elevator thing they didn’t do they used canals to transport the blocks then used the ropes and logs and ramps to roll them up into place
They would have had to dig a minimum of 9 km/ 4.5 mi from the Nile to the closest pyramid sites in Giza.
Love your shows ❤️
nice vid its always nive when brick science posts a video
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I think this is the earliest I've been to a video. Fitting that it would be the first video in the new studio. Hell yeah
@@abrarzayan747 It was like 9 minutes
I believe they went into creative mode
are you doing this in the new studio
I think
i got a heart from one of my favourite youtubers yay😀😀😀😀
Yea he is
Duh
Damn this was so cool this is the exact way the ogs made the pyramids
yh mostly the last one
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POV: a giant god using future technology to help Egyptians. Alien = god. god = brick science
Video was giving me ancestral PTSD
The new studio is awesome!
10/10 new studio
+ Im an OG because the studio 😅
You may want to study block & tackle and mechanical advantage. A block that redirects the pull is called a fair lead and provides no mechanical advantage. To provide mechanical advantage the block must be attached to the hook and move. None of the systems you built were more than 2:1 mechanical advantage. Each piece of rope in the system between the stationary and moving sheave is called a part, each moving block will normally have 2 parts accept in the case of a 3:1 where the dead end is fixed to the moving block which is called rove to advantage. A cascade can be rigged which multiplies the purchase by a factor of 2. An 8:1 block and tackle rigged to a cascade is 16:1. Once the pulling load is calculated add 10% per sheave to the initial calculation for friction. Otherwise your content is very entertaining my son loves it.
Loving the new studio!!
With a new studio, you could build more giant things. I'm really looking forward
The ants enjoyed the barbecue more than the family.
This can be a lego wonder
Do a Jedi temple
Ooooo that would be so cool
He should make it
One masive ramp is impractical, it would be massive. They made ramps following the sides of the pyramids
Eeeeeeeeeeee your in the new studio, how is it??!!
It’s good! Still dialing things in lol. Thanks for watching!
☺️fire vid btw, amazing work
Hey for your next video you should make semi truck
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Good video, very amazing and educational as usual. However, I think the Egyptians used manual labour by constructing platforms and allowing minifigures to drag each block to different levels of the pyramid. I also think that they use pulleys and ramps like you've mentioned.
The mechanical advantage comes only when you are moving the pulleys. A thousand no moving pulleys has no mechanical advantage, but 1 pulley if it is attached to the load and the rope looped through it will give a mechanical advantage of 2.
POV: rocks don’t float irl
Still great vid though ❤❤❤❤😊
"With some sort of flotation device" yes granite itself sinks, but add something buoyant to it and it can...
This must be great with the new setup!
I forgot this wasn't the old studio anymore
I love how you add an engineering take on every build
The Pyramids of Giza were, for the most part, not built out of granite. Granite was only used for certain parts (like the tomb chamber or sometimes some of the outer cladding). The main building material was local limestone.
Um... Engineer here.... you actually have to increase the number of pulleys on the object as well as the secure position to actually increase your mechanical advantage. Otherwise, the other 3 pulleys you have at the top don't actually supply any more advantage.
10:06 those hieroglyphics are actually stuff from bionicle 😮
The new lighting almost make you look animated tbh
I want to learn that skills. so much fun to watch👍👍
Hi brick science i have an video idea. You can build a tread with pins on them and make it super duper long all the way to the second floor in your new studio. When the ball gets up there will be a pin dropper taking the marble/ball down again.
Hope you take this idea
i think i know how they were actually built. a giant man with slightly cringey but hilarious t-shirts helped them
The quality of the video is so much better in the new studio! Amazing video!
new studio looks great
You should build a Zeppelin Airship. If you haven't already.
In my opinion, this is the first video where you got so steamed up😄 But it's very cool, thanks for the video)
As an Egyptian, I can confirm this video is amazing
Yall gotta agree he can make anything out of Lego. I mean ANYTHING❤
Brick science i have been a fan for like 4 years i love you’re videos
Pat ordered a ghost pepper pie.
This video is the embodiment of the history channel during the day vs at 2 AM
It's known they poured water in front of the blocks, which allowed them to move the blocks with utter ease.
What a cool video man keep it up :)
Seeing the conveyor you made makes me wanna see if you can build a whole gold sluicing/panning plant out of Lego lol. Obviously not to-scale or anything, but I think it would be cool!
Whoa so cool, you can feel the difference in the new studio👍
My son and I replayed the Pharoah's death fall several times 😂😂😂😂 he couldn't stop laughing 🤣
You should flash flood it like you did with the lego city!
The second you said that aliens used conveyer belts to help the Egyptians build the pyramids, I legit looked up when the conveyor belt was invented, when the pyramids were build, how long B.C. is, and how long a millennium is and let’s just say, the math was not adding up at all 😂
5:33 THE ONE PIECE, THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!
Hey Riley, what are your thoughts on creating famous attractions in Lego? 😀
Wow, that pyramid is cool
Great to see you in the new studio
Brick Science is back with a new studio! 🎉🎉🎉
15:13 UCS LEGO Pyramid 😱
Great vid but they used limestone not granite
My new Physics teacher👍
dude the studio is sick bro also love the build keep it up
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I really love the new studio. The theme is great
The most likely way was probably boats and a canal that brought the blocks to the structure, then a temporary ramp made of sand/dirt that wraps around it. (Source: I don't remember, some history or science channel on YT I think, one of the good ones that aren't fake)
This guy made the pyramids in the most historic realistic way! Respect for how long That must have taken! Amazing job!
Ermmm, how the sigma did they get water proof walls. How did they potentially make a tower if you need the tower to even build the pyramid.
imma see if this works lol
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This guy does not give up even though he took 8 HOURS just to make us happy and it didn’t work. Love your vids
i cant stop watching them
The new studio looks great 🔥
We do know how they were built, and you perfectly explained it.
scaffolds, ramps, rope, camels and horses (literally horsepower) and a whole lot of WORKERS.
i have been waiting so long to see a video in the new studio 🎉 great job
I don’t think that the ancient Egyptians had 6’ thick glass/acrylic to create a terrarium. 😂
Using the pyramid itself as the pool, wouldn’t work either.
1) How did they get the water into it.
2) The water would leak out through the sides and base. Sand doesn’t hold water. 😂
they prob used granite for the moat
I got a LEGO ad before this video
The amount of dedication to building that this guy has! Incredible
What matters is the value we've created in our lives, the people we've made happy and how much we've grown as people.
Do another collab with td bricks❤
I really want you to remake architecture Lego sets because I just love them
My kids laughed hysterically when the pharaoh fell and died - also thanks for the brief physics lessons. They’re just learning pulleys and weight distribution and planes so it was a fun demonstration of these basic principles.
yo that was awesome, first build project in the new studio!
6:17 ad some plAtEs *voice-crack*
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