Under a magnet, ferrofluid makes these really weird spikes, but what I also think is interesting though, is what happens, if I put it directly onto the magnet. #shorts
@@Bioniclema90 Maybe it would be possible to separate it using bigger magnet wraped in something and then remover it from the bigger magnet with the wrap
Have seen ferrofluid near a magnet before, but seeing it acting as a lubricant and marker when directly on a magnet is definitely a new one for me. Very cool.
It seems like if there's enough ferrofluid, it would be excellent for bullet trains. Little force to get it going, little friction, and just find a way to slow easier, finally profit.
@@dallaschaffin1946 I feel like in practice, it would be more useful for self contained bearings and the like. Being kind of difficult to make, and therefore probably more expensive than purely oil based lubricants, it use in an environment like a train where is will be continuously shed through exposure and centripetal force is probably cost prohibitive.
I remember this when I was a little kid… It was at Impression 5 of Lansing, Michigan! You’ve showcased more of what it could do than the magnetization chamber, and it gives me more reasons to love this substance! Ferrofluid is crazy!
@@caseydale5862 They said it could not be done. They said it was designed for ink. They said I could not make it ferrofluid and more accurate. They were wrong.
@@KaiLplol lol 😂, but you literally just did lmao Also before the entire earth starts running at me and insulting me and telling me “oMg yOu cAnT tAkE a JoKe!1!1!1!1!!” yes, I am aware that this was (supposedly) a sarcastic joke.
@@spicytaker magnets can be of any shape as long as it has a clear magnetic south and north pole An electric motor has its stator magnets curved like parentheses, disc magnets on practically every fridge magnet, etc. Magnets can be any shape
@@sprshb1852 No, they mean in the sense that it was originally designed by NASA to be used as rocket fuel... The idea was that they could magnetically guide the fuel while in zero gravity.
Traditional artists:write that down, right that down! Me alongside all of the digital artists: that's cool... Hey, anyone found a nice synthetic paint for digital?
My favorite part of science is that we learned about the world bc people just thought it was cool and wanted to know why and if it could do OTHER cool things
Think bigger, imagine subways with this kind of railway. We could literally travel super fast, just needs a lot more work but the concept and possibilities are still there.
They're called maglev trains and I'm pretty sure they're cheaper than coating hundreds and hundreds of kilometers of track in an extremely expensive fluid lmao
XD that's what I was thinking, they can make a magnet tip fountain pen and use that as the ink or a bald point pen with a magnet as the ball and filled with ferrofluid
Mate, if someone in the middle ages saw you creating these ferrofluid spikes they would‘ve thought you were a wizard 100%… hell, i‘m kinda thinking that right now!
Not really, people weren't stupid back then. I mean, they were, but they'd accept it as just another natural phenomenon seeing how it doesn't really directly conflict with their understanding of the world.
Still has friction, you got gas particles in the air that slow it down, along with the sliding of it against the object it's rubbing against, everything has some kind of friction except space.
It could be used in bearings, gearboxes, captive rails and many other moving parts. They just need to have magnets embedded or be magnetic. Even a “frictionless” ferro ink pen. Built like a ballpoint, the very tip is a tiny suspended magnet.
@@CasMullacyeah but no, will never work, you would need the other parts to be non magnetic or at least that in the working conditions be non magnetic. And that, is costly and too impractical limiting the performances.
I liked the clip of using it to write on paper so much that people would be looking at me weird if i accurately described how much i like it and want to try it.
The line on the paper looks almost like it was made digitally.
Frfr
mans in digital art irl.
But better!
@@Pranjal_Gupta007 He shouted out loud late in the night when everyone in the house was sleeping.
Fr
Traditional artists just waiting for the day ferrofluid pens become the next copic marker
theyll just need a pen with a magnet tip and some ferrofluid lmoa
@@fajar29874Oh god yes I’m not even an artist I would want one of those for the hell of it it sounds so cool to use.
would they dry tho
@@yjas8904 Put a cap
@@sossololpipi9633 man that looks like bowsers spikes in bowsers fury
How to become friction less
Step 1: Magnet
Step 2: Infinite ferrofluid
Step 3: Become frictionless
how to magnet
Instructions unclear, penis in wall socket..
Oh no, recursive function
Yes
Step 4: Profit
ferrofluid ink on a magnet seems like it could be a good alternative to a pen for aliens in a hard sci fi novel
Have you seen Big Hero 6? 😃
I have something just like that. (I'm definitely not an alien or anything...)
Mass Effect weaponized Ferrofluid
@@ivanjason1863 so did the DoD, just wasn't deemed practical on earth.
"Warning: Never put ferrofluid directly on magnet"
So that's what they've been hiding
How would you even get it off the magnet?
@@Bioniclema90 Maybe it would be possible to separate it using bigger magnet wraped in something and then remover it from the bigger magnet with the wrap
@@PanDiaxik oh yeah I didn't think about that
@@Bioniclema90 You could also heat the magnet so it falls out of alignment and loses its magnetic property.
Here before this blows up
"Hi, I'm NileRed, and you're watching the Disney Channel!"
*draws in ferrofluid*
I'll sign up to watch that
@@YourLocalAnonAccount same
I- I imagined it, this is so beautiful
Disney? that's insulting
@@covahredro8370 how
How to fly
1. Cover yourself in ferrofluid and glue
2. Hold a magnet up your head
3. Fly
The line on paper is so satisfying
"Sir do you have an extra pen?"
*Slowly hands ferrofluid*
that's just the ink
@@TheBanarasiGuy its okay i just needed refill anyway
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes
@@TheBanarasiGuy th-cam.com/video/btgEOaCnHVI/w-d-xo.html
Finally it’s here
"so we need markers for the project"
I don't have markers but I have magnets, and ferrofluid
*that’ll have to do john*
Yeah and it would also cost some money 💸💸💸
Perfect to sign enlistment contracts with. Remove the field once the bonus check is deposited...
I love how it just started walking away
A ferrofluid painted hockey table with a magnet puck would go so hard.
Have seen ferrofluid near a magnet before, but seeing it acting as a lubricant and marker when directly on a magnet is definitely a new one for me. Very cool.
The lubricant one is actually a very common industrial application for ferrofluids
It seems like if there's enough ferrofluid, it would be excellent for bullet trains. Little force to get it going, little friction, and just find a way to slow easier, finally profit.
@@dallaschaffin1946 I feel like in practice, it would be more useful for self contained bearings and the like. Being kind of difficult to make, and therefore probably more expensive than purely oil based lubricants, it use in an environment like a train where is will be continuously shed through exposure and centripetal force is probably cost prohibitive.
lubricant huh
@@archspect4784 nah don't go that route pal
I honestly thought he was going to say "Personally though, my favorite thing is what it can do on fire."
Oh god I can imagine someone weaponizing this
@@demoncowboycaleb22 "turning everyone ***BLACK** "GONE WRONG"
hoW to end racism
Since everyone would be slippery, there would be no need for cars anymore.
No cars = No pollution
NileRed for President
@@demoncowboycaleb22 th-cam.com/video/btgEOaCnHVI/w-d-xo.html
Finally it’s here
The end was so satisfying
I remember this when I was a little kid… It was at Impression 5 of Lansing, Michigan! You’ve showcased more of what it could do than the magnetization chamber, and it gives me more reasons to love this substance! Ferrofluid is crazy!
"Alright Sir, i need you to sign here"
Him: give me a moment, let me grab my magnet and...
"Dang it...I left my ferrofluid at home😪"
@@corn._.flakes "Oh well good thing I have my octopus friend Nova in my pocket :D"
Why is sans everywhere???
@@thatoneperson4808 cause im online 24/7
@@sanstheanimator1964, well, what else would you do in that stand besides sleep and drink ketchup?
Alternate title: I murdered venom and now I’m playing with his body parts
PFFF LMAO
Uh… yes Exactly
He smashed him up with one of the dozen hammers in his lab for science 😂
Lmao
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Finally it’s here
I don’t know why, but ferrofluid looks like a black symbiote.
the forbidden sharpie
"The perfect line doesn't exist"
Nile red:- "wanna bet?"
"They said the perfect line doesn't exist
So im gonna prove them wrong"
I didn't laugh
@@caseydale5862 They said it could not be done. They said it was designed for ink. They said I could not make it ferrofluid and more accurate. They were wrong.
It's not a line. A line is one dimensional and has infinite length.
@@Bapuji42 Like The Universe Itself, But It Is Infinite Not Just In 1D But In 4D Also!!
Caution: "Do not pour ferrofluid directly on magnet it's satisfying enough to melt people's minds"
NileRed:No.
Can confirm, I’m high as fuckballs.
Bro made a modern art in the end
Man looking at that clean line....
*Sucks in cheek and then smacks lip*
"Yep."
"...and it glides around, with what feels like no friction."
*magnet sliding around with more and more concerning speed*
*Checks if my Cameraman pet is still here*
We just watched as several laws of physics were broken 😂👍
Edit: this was just a joke, all you serious scientist types out there...😩
I thought the footage was sped up
Ayo🤨😏😏😏😏
He was spinning the plate.
Knew about ferrofluid, but dang these are some sexy lines
Bruh
🤨
As an artist i completely agree
We need ferrorfluid markers cause that was CLEAAANNN
Interesting word choice LMAO
@@patchyworx you do realize ferrofluid is magnetic rocket fuel
when he said "the spike disappeared" i thought he was gonna say like ur dad
The forbidden rotary engine lol
And i literally just finished watching “Venom Let There Be Carnage”.
Ass movie
Wait when did that come out
@@MrArtVein October 1st
Lol is it your first time watching it, it’s been a while. But to be fair I watched dr strange very late, and a lot of Godzilla movies
J. Laser video action made a full venom suit using ferrofluid
"what pen do you use?"
Ferrofluid.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn it's actually used to make pens. Those lines are amazing.
#raiseriggy lol
@@GG10_no one asked
@@WafflerWhiteno asked if anyone asked
@@nichellebooker7455 I said that because of the hashtag about raising riggy
If that were a marker line, I bet that'd smell so good
Mr Doodle gonna go crazy with this one
Companies that makes markers-
“WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN!”
Im on it im on it calm down timmy
Is it toxic?
Honestly I’d be down
@@tintindb It's pretty much kerosene and iron nanoparticles, so it ain't great. On the other hand, it'd be an extremely expensive ink.
This had me dying 😭
Calligrapher: “I will take your entire stock”
*Graffiti artists:
Imma Google what that is and not tell anyone here
Underrated
I must turn this into a magnetic ink pen
@@KaiLplol lol 😂, but you literally just did lmao
Also before the entire earth starts running at me and insulting me and telling me “oMg yOu cAnT tAkE a JoKe!1!1!1!1!!” yes, I am aware that this was (supposedly) a sarcastic joke.
Ferrofluid genuinely scares the hell out of me
Why tf was i expecting a rick roll 💀
The magnet was like
"I'm out"
* Slides away *
I'm "slidin" out
666 likes wow
@@warandpeace8535 ist 669 now 💀😬
@@warandpeace8535 damn it. I missed it
@@supersipra3782sus
Ferro fluid pens sounds like sci-fi but is actually achievable with a small enough spherical magnet
Spherical magnet sounds idiotic
@SparkSparkle Magnets can’t be spheres you damn fruit
Then what does the Earth's magnetic core look like? A giant bar magnet?
@@spicytaker magnets can be of any shape as long as it has a clear magnetic south and north pole
An electric motor has its stator magnets curved like parentheses, disc magnets on practically every fridge magnet, etc. Magnets can be any shape
@Minty Sigurd awe I'm sorry your roblox girlfriend left you 😢😢😢/s
*EDDIE! WHY AM I ON A MAGNET*
Petition for Ferrofluid pens (day 1)
It almost looks like really high quality calligraphy ink, it’s making me feel very satisfied.
I mean its very expensiv liquid sooo
@@longman4364not really i found some on amazon for 10- 20 dollars
atleast while it's wet. but it could look worse after drying
I don't understand this "makes me feel satisfied" generation...
@@droidnick They find satisfaction through stimuli vs action.. this is about the best way I can simplify it..
As an artist, that line quality is compelling and it makes a lot of sense, magnetically confined ink. Impressive discoveries sir!
I mean if you're rich you can probably buy a ton since Ferro fluid is basically magnetic rocket fuel
@@h3xad3cimaldev61 I'm sorry.. what?
@@sprshb1852 No, they mean in the sense that it was originally designed by NASA to be used as rocket fuel...
The idea was that they could magnetically guide the fuel while in zero gravity.
all well and good until some punk with a magnet gets close to your art and its forever ruined.
I draw and this was a huge turn on
“Yo did you get the market for our project?”
NileRed: “Yeah I got this thing called ferrofluid.”
Dude found a new way to fill fancy art galleries
The last bit on paper is every artist’s dream
Every artist’s wet dream
Traditional artists:write that down, right that down!
Me alongside all of the digital artists: that's cool... Hey, anyone found a nice synthetic paint for digital?
Not even an artist and its mine as well
Bro ikr
I hope that actually become a marker
But limiter
"It makes these spikes"
My brain: touch them right now
OMFG same lol 😂
Samme hahaha💀😆😄😭lol
Ive been begging to know what they feel like im sure its just liquid but they look so solid then
same
My hand : are you sure?
My brain: DO IT
My hand: am not sure ok
Bro effortlessly draws a nephron with the ferrofluid😂
i don’t know why but that “Shut. Up.” on the second case was so cathartic to hear
When magnet started circling, I felt like I was entering hyperspace
You are my hyperspace.
@Tapasendra Patra
Adorably creepy.
@Tapasendra Patra World Of Warcraft
He was definitely about to open a black hole or portal of some type
Dude casually made a million dollar art piece
Sadly that's how it is.
@@littlefox_100sadly?
@@BagOfStar_Chipsyes
@@BagOfStar_Chips by how art these days are just too abstract and is just some rectangles and triangles and lines.
@@PureheartFisher HOW ITLL BE SO EASY TO GET RICH???????? I DINT EVEN THINK YOU DRAW TO MAKE THAT JUDGMENT
All the people want a Ferro fluid pen
*I want a ferro fluid hockey table*
“The line It makes it shockingly clean”
*proceeds to show the dirty spot*
He stopped posting
I wonder what he experimented on this time 💀
He prolly decided to mix all the chemicals he made together💀
Government ain't happy about this information being posted publicly.
Radium bubbles
He's testing hom mushroom cloud works💀
Don’t worry, he’s just getting the milk
When it was rolling around in the lid thing I was like
"Go in the middle!"
Me too
Me, too!!!😂
SAMEE OML
SAME
Same 😅😅
I want to play air hockey with that.
dude those spikes can be great for a hero suit
Artists be stocking up on ferrofluid rn
Yeah I’m doing it 🗿 (it’s a joke🤓)
@carterchavez7442 fr
I need this
Yep need it
@@Seek_hehe good one
"The fluid making liquidy spikes"
My brain: poke it
It's a liquid. It won't hurt if you tough the spikes because IT'S A LIQUID!
@@katarzynarek5268 th-cam.com/video/QjhwIN6EaTk/w-d-xo.html
Finally it’s here
So what
@@katarzynarek5268 You're a liquid.
@@katarzynarek5268 Have you directly fell in atleast 1m³ water bed and came back without dying........ It's liquid right? RIGHT?
Fury bowser been real quiet since this came out💀
THE SOUND OF THE MAGNET MOVING AROUND SO UGH
Those lines were so satisfying
Right
Just like the lines of sugar on my dads table
@@samtoughman3928 🤨
@@samtoughman3928 😳🤨
Glad I’m not alone!
“Hey can I borrow your sharpie”
Nile:”One sec, I’ll make you one”
Accidentally read it as "can I borrow your spine" and got confused
@@whitetomato LOL ME TOO 😭
@@whitetomato "can I borrow your spine"
"Hold up, I'll make one." 💀💀
It sounds like what nile would say
@@Boxarts 💀💀
@@Boxarts 💀💀💀
You know that could make an interesting mechanism for a ball point pen
Pretty cool? That's one of the most satisfyingly beautiful things I've seen
I just like how his reasoning for doing all of this is just “I think it’s cool”
My favorite part of science is that we learned about the world bc people just thought it was cool and wanted to know why and if it could do OTHER cool things
I'm just waiting until art schools start using this, THAT SHIT IS CLEAN
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Finally it’s here
Isn’t it oil with pieces of metal in it?
@@shadybolos8133 that’s incredible. How is that possible?
Think bigger, imagine subways with this kind of railway. We could literally travel super fast, just needs a lot more work but the concept and possibilities are still there.
@@SumitaSaelim it’s oil
“Eddie…WE ARE A MAGNET NOW”
The magnet: They see me rolling.
"And together we are-"
Viewer: venom?
"No, ferrofluid"
*_We… Are… VENOM._*
@@SelinaKyleMommyCatWE... ARE... FERROFLUID
That’s perfect
@@Swadlooimpv2-Wooloo ORIN AYO
Literally underrated.
We need ferrofluid-based art supplies IMMEDIATELY!!!!
It’s all fun until someone swoops by with a magnet and steals your art
@@benzipposLMFAO
Actually made me laugh.
@@benzippos how to steel an NFT
Well, that is a neat ide an all, but... $
Imagine trains in the future running on ferro fluid infused tracks and having super strong magnets for wheels.
They're called maglev trains and I'm pretty sure they're cheaper than coating hundreds and hundreds of kilometers of track in an extremely expensive fluid lmao
My hair after a shower:
‘bro my pen ran out can i borrow yours’
‘nahhh bro i got u’
*pulls out ferrofluid and conveniently pen-shaped magnet
XD that's what I was thinking, they can make a magnet tip fountain pen and use that as the ink or a bald point pen with a magnet as the ball and filled with ferrofluid
pfp source?
@@throwawayemail8450 omori calendar photos
that will probably work if you have a ball pen which has a pretty good sized ball tip that rools and is magnetic and put ferrofluid in the ink refill
@@hirumaiya omori 👍
He: "it kinda blows my mind"
Atleast you didnt blow it up.
edit: my first 1k+ tq bois👍
His mind was blown but his body including his brain was intact lol.
what would happen if you touched the spikes
don't give him any idea lol
@@ionobru that's what I wanted to know
@@ionobru "what would happen if I lighted the spikes on fire?"
The light on this makes it look like a 3d rendered animation, love it.
Ah yes the temporary liquid hedgehog
new invention: the “ferropen” (its a pencil but with a magnet where the graphite should be that can be dunked into ferrofluid for drawing)
Holy shit. I had the same idea and saw this comment lmao
Is your dad going to pay for ferrofluid? It’s not cheap
It’s the same as a quill and a bottle of inc only it’s more expensive is that ain’t cheap
...and the ferrofluid comes out of a *TINY* hole in the end.
Yes! Make it happen!
Mate, if someone in the middle ages saw you creating these ferrofluid spikes they would‘ve thought you were a wizard 100%… hell, i‘m kinda thinking that right now!
He probably would have been burnt lmao
@@thegreatape170😂😂
@@thegreatape170💀
I really want to touch those spikes
Not really, people weren't stupid back then. I mean, they were, but they'd accept it as just another natural phenomenon seeing how it doesn't really directly conflict with their understanding of the world.
That ain't ferrofluid, that's the venom symbiote 💀
Now this is a use for it I'd never thought of.
When the question in your physics exam that says "ignore friction" comes to real life:
Just gotta go to a plane with no air resistance
Still has friction, you got gas particles in the air that slow it down, along with the sliding of it against the object it's rubbing against, everything has some kind of friction except space.
@@tcmseerisneer ok nerd
guys, new infinite motion machine just dropped
Of course it still has friction, but it's very low.
@@tcmseerisneer
That's just like straight up a digital drawing, wow.
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Finally it’s here
@@shadybolos8133 SHUT.
@@shadybolos8133 it is here now shut
Oh God you just gave those chaos "artists" ideas
POV: When you don't have a big black marker, but you have ferrofluid and a magnet
Ferrofluid: **comes in contact with magnet**
The magnet: **Aight imma head out**
This meme is actually really appropriate for what the magnet does its funny honestly!
So that's what made Bowser go crazy in Bowser's Fury
This has some pretty significant applications with the magnet in the cup. Something gear-related.
"Eddie... I've found a new host. Eddie, meet... MAGNET!"
I WAS THINKING THAT TOO
Lol
300th like :)
*"Oh no, more gay aliens."*
Some actually made a venom suit with it
“It becomes really slippery.”
The magnet: ight imma head out
We can make a train run with ferrofluids and magnet directly to heaven
literally was searching for this exact comment
More like:- ok imma slip out
the spikes just tingles my tingles
They NEED to make Pens corporating ferrofluids.
"..with what feels like no friction.."
*particle accelerator noises*
💀
Can't destroy 666
This was what I was thinking💀
Dude that was the friction with the wall of that pallet
@@c_ali95 What does that mean? 💀
Every artist is drooling at how perfect, crisp, and smooth that line is 🤤
Right?!
Ill buy that ferrofulid art
for whatever is in my hand right now
Ferrofluid seems so alien in tech
"What feels like no friction"
*Physicists everywhere actively making a mess of their pants*
It could be used in bearings, gearboxes, captive rails and many other moving parts. They just need to have magnets embedded or be magnetic.
Even a “frictionless” ferro ink pen. Built like a ballpoint, the very tip is a tiny suspended magnet.
@@CasMullacThat is stupid and dangerous. As previously stated this stuff is incredibly toxic to humans and other terrestrial creatures.
@@CasMullacthts crazy, I had the same idea with bearings. Makes so much sense its kinda hard to believe tht it doesn't already exist
@@janichumph3761 Right! Every surface permanently covered.
@@CasMullacyeah but no, will never work, you would need the other parts to be non magnetic or at least that in the working conditions be non magnetic. And that, is costly and too impractical limiting the performances.
scientists:
"we've come out with a new ink. ferrofluid 🤟😎"
Lol
Fun funny
Why use the I love you emoji?
As a traditional artist, I wanna get my hands on that.
It was made by nasa to be a engine lubricant but it was a failure, good for playing with though
Graffiti artists taking notes
I liked the clip of using it to write on paper so much that people would be looking at me weird if i accurately described how much i like it and want to try it.
_“The spikes of the hellish magnet."_
Im myself to my bro
@@blueter6551 my myself has deeply analysed this fact since my infancy. Bluetooth Blueter