I think this makes perfect sense. It's still a fluid. It does experience shear thickening, but it can only get so thick without changing into a solid. A violent enough force can mix even the thickest of liquids.
Also the shaker isn't only high shears, it's wobbling meaning it's expierencing a variety of forces. When the oscillator changes direction the local shear force hits zero before increasing again in the other direction.
@@blondetrees yeah half my brains said no. The other half split thinking that the different(varying/moving) forces might affect it, and if the shaker had enough force to overcome the sheer thickening properties...or whatever it's called P.S. I love the name BLONDETREES. Good one
@@blondetrees was also thinking this. The way this shaker works it gives a little break to the oobleck in between each movement of the shaking mechanism, very very quickly
you can mix solids. At high enough forces it just breaks into little clumps which then can be mixed around. The second you stop they then recombine in their mixed state
@Wyi-the-rogue It's the same problem as lowering the temperature of things in either direction of potential energy, matter simply becomes an enormous relative solid. Until it doesn't. Probably don't be around when it doesn't.
I think it is comparable to how you can make a pool of sand you can sink into by bubbling air through it. The frequency it's shaking at may allow it to loosen the substrate.
Isn't there a moment between each "shake" that the oobleck can mix when the sheer forces between the shakes cancel or partially cancel out? You aren't introducing one moment of action, but many.
@@PsychoticEwok or maybe like a tightly packed mass of two colored beads that slowly mix. Which at a distance would look to be mixed. And as soon as the shaking stops actually do mix.
@@dadquality yeah that somehow makes sense to me, it just seams odd that it mixed as intuitively you'd think it'd act like a solid mass but definitely seams to actually be either a liquid or a non cohesive solid like you've suggested 🙂
Fun fact: paint is actually a non-newtonian fluid in the opposite way to ooblek. Non-newtonian in the context of fluids means a viscosity that changes with how the fluid is handled. Ooblek is sheer thickening, while paint is sheer thinning. This allows paint to flow easily off the brush but stay on the surface without dripping.
It makes a mess dont try it.. i did it myself a few years ago after my mom brought home a huge basket full of oobleck. Its really cool walking on it btw
Imagine getting absolutely covered in this stuff. The more pressure you use to try to get out of it, the more solid it becomes. You could genuinely suffocate in this stuff.
@@dirtburger2773 if you take it slow you’ll just sink inside of it you should make some yourself and play with it with your hands. It’s just cornstarch and water.
If you dived in head first, yes you would suffocate. Just like quicksand you obviously don't want to stick your head under the surface. But you'd likely be able to breath just fine if you jumped in a pool of it, since your body has more buoyancy then the oobleck/quicksand, so you will naturally stop sinking at the waist because half of your body is already submerged, so the likelihood of actually suffocating from this stuff is quite low.
@@nellieannll that was my elementary in a german school in my country...we got a trophy for winning lol....but i didnt have those in my middle school days..only assembly that i only participated in..and yeah some random stuff like mostly sports events cny ramadhan etc
There is no time to waste you fools! Seize the day! … one of the most common regrets in grown fools is wishin they’d tried harder in school😅 good luck bros
@@quickfeather Nope, sheer means "huge" or "shiny". Shear means "across" (as in shear forces - forces trying to rip something across as opposed to push or pull) or shears - named so because they cut with shear force. "Sheer force" means "lots of pure force". "Shear force" means forces going perpendicular to the flat side of the object.
@@quickfeather In this case it refers to shear thickening, because the oobleck thickens when you apply shear forces to it. Oobleck stretches well, but gets thicker when compressed. Also, nobody would make a special term and then name it "extra thickening"
If anyone wants to know how to make it use cornstarch and water and you should get a substance like this one. Just add more cornstarch if it’s too liquidy and add more water if it’s too solid. Hope I helped enjoy!
Yes and it makes really nice gravy, or cooked fruit thickener. Like for pie. but if you leave a very small amount uncooked in the container and it dries out it can be easily crumbled back to powder. I've been fascinated by this for over 60 years.
Could you try the experiment with a paint mixer that shakes vertically rather than rotating? I'm fairly certain it would not mix as much. The reason we see it mixing here might be that near the turning point the shear force would be minimal as the ooblec hardly moves.
@@bentboybbz I was more thinking of homogenizing the shear force, but your hypothesis is valid as well, could be interesting to variate the frequency to test if you could create multiple compression points.
Any mixer will mix that shit. Every time the mixer changes it's "shake direction," it has to stop for a split second in order to change direction. For another fraction of a second, it needs to accelerate. So the entire mixing process is made up of thousands of very, very short moments of subtle movement.
@@0331machinegunman obviously it will blend over time no matter what, don't think anyone would assume it wouldn't, with enough collisions you could blend by far the most materials with one another. The question is whether it would be possible on this timespan or not. If you play around with oobleck you'll notice that it does take a little while to change back from a "solid" to a liquid, not the incredibly short split second it takes a paint mixer to shift direction.
where do we get some of this stuff? i just have to feel what you are feeling! it looks so insane and interesting, i just cant imagine what that must feel like.!
People on top of a burning 3 story building: “Hey Jack! There’s a pool of pink water down there! Hurry up, let’s jump!” Jack: “Pink water? NO! BILL, THAT’S OOBL-“
that's because the oobleck only thickens after traversing a certain distance, but in the paint shaker it keeps reversing directions so the oobleck doesn't thicken that much and it mixes
Basically its what feelings look like,when you hit it,it reacts negatively by becoming denser,while when you pet it,it reacts positively by becoming softer and smoother
When we were younger and our mom made us go to church every Sunday, the pastor would bring the kids into a different room where they would do activities and small amounts of bible study. One day they had a tub of oobleck he had us walk on to teach us about how Jesus could walk in water
This is actually really easy to make. I accidentally made it one day. Just mix a ton of baby powder, a lil water, and some lotion together. Then you should have this stuff. Just keep playing around with the quantity of the ingredients you have because it usually varies.
@@AstrixHasFallen corn starch and water. You need WAY more corn starch than you think. There aren't exact measurements. Start with maybe half a cup of water, maybe less. Then maybe a tablespoon of corn starch, and go from there.
You can, actually. Aside from the paint shaker, everything is really easy to get. Oobleck is easily made with cornstarch and water (lots of TH-cam tutorials) and you can add food coloring for the dye.
@@insectexpeditions6019 it’s 2 cups of corn starch and one cup of water! You just mix it till it’s dissolved and you can add food color to it if you want it to be a color other than white! (:
I think its bcs its a rotational moment. There doesnt necessarily need to be a sheer force for to have a moment, or well at least the change in moment should be greater in certain parts. The the more we go the middle, im sure the more it mixes
When you try stirring it on your own you're causing it to turn into a solid where is that thing is shaking at such a violent rate that is turning them into basically a whole bunch of pebbles that will move around like sand.
@@woagnya uhh, no. I don’t think you know what a joke is. And even more so, you don’t understand why this comment is moronic and “yikes”. Clearly I would have the same response for you. Scary stuff.
"When you move it slow it can flow, but if you move it fast it seezes up." That sounds like me. "So what would happen if you put it in a paint shaker?" - Asks my boss just to make things more stressful than needed.
whatever you want it to be used for. It's used in cooking all the time. Ketchup is the opposite of this (sheer thinning), which is why it flows after you shake it.
I like to imagine how confused and probably scared the first person to make ooblec was.
Like you spilled water on your cornstarch and now it magically becomes a solid whenever you touch it and try to clean it up.
solid liquid
@@Your_mom513 seems reasonable enough to happen on accidebt
Yeah… you can’t cook no more…
Someone had to think it was witchcraft at first lol
Never underestimate the awesome destructive power of vibration.
😏
@@dewmilk7266NO
that's what she said
@@dewmilk7266lmao 😂I was just about to comment that 🤣😭
You might wanna rephrase that buddy boy🤨
I think this makes perfect sense. It's still a fluid. It does experience shear thickening, but it can only get so thick without changing into a solid. A violent enough force can mix even the thickest of liquids.
Also the shaker isn't only high shears, it's wobbling meaning it's expierencing a variety of forces. When the oscillator changes direction the local shear force hits zero before increasing again in the other direction.
@@blondetrees tru tru
@@blondetrees yeah half my brains said no. The other half split thinking that the different(varying/moving) forces might affect it, and if the shaker had enough force to overcome the sheer thickening properties...or whatever it's called
P.S. I love the name BLONDETREES. Good one
i think its cause to harden, the water sorta gets pushed away, so in the can it just has nowhere to go
@@blondetrees was also thinking this. The way this shaker works it gives a little break to the oobleck in between each movement of the shaking mechanism, very very quickly
Y'know what? *Unooblecks your oobleck.*
NOOO :
I’m telling mom! >:(
I’m calling corporate!
I'm calling the president!
@@halfy8375 I’M CALLING THE POLICE!!! *Types 911 on my calculator*
He deooblecked the oobleck :(
@@TheHamza5788 🤓
Sounds like something Rick would say😂
@@TheHamza5788 🤦🏿♂️
@@markorbit4752 cringe
He deooblecked the ooblussy
you can mix solids. At high enough forces it just breaks into little clumps which then can be mixed around. The second you stop they then recombine in their mixed state
horrifying, thanks.
@Wyi-the-rogue It's the same problem as lowering the temperature of things in either direction of potential energy, matter simply becomes an enormous relative solid. Until it doesn't. Probably don't be around when it doesn't.
that's what i was imagining, honestly. like tightly packed sand grains being shifted around each other to mix
This is a dilatant fluid, not a plastic solid.
Try using a blender lol 😂
Maybe it just breaks into a lot of tiny pieces that get “mixed” together, and then when it stops it becomes liquid and combines more?
That's what I thought too
Best theory so far.
I think it is comparable to how you can make a pool of sand you can sink into by bubbling air through it. The frequency it's shaking at may allow it to loosen the substrate.
Good thought 👏
How about no
I read the title as "Can you accidentally mix oobleck into a pink smoothie?"
WAIT WTF ME TOO
@@maze7050 OH WAIT
I wouldnt put it past him
I read “can you accidentally mix oobleck into a paint shaker?
"When you move it slow it can flow" This man got some bars
This ma, that's some backstreets slang 😂
@@HandsomeBastardcertified hood language
This is MF doom
@@HandsomeBastardhehe i changed it
@@dizvel Too late, I've already notified the authorities.
“Sheer Thickening” sounds like a Pokemon ability
Sheer Force + Thick Fat
Actually it's shear thickening though😅
Or a British man admiring a woman’s looks
@@mamedvaifov2460 🤣
Now a blender
Isn't there a moment between each "shake" that the oobleck can mix when the sheer forces between the shakes cancel or partially cancel out? You aren't introducing one moment of action, but many.
And every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
@@dadquality there's the newton
It'd be interesting to see this in slow motion I have a feeling it would just act like a thick liquid in the shaker rather than fully solidify
@@PsychoticEwok or maybe like a tightly packed mass of two colored beads that slowly mix. Which at a distance would look to be mixed. And as soon as the shaking stops actually do mix.
@@dadquality yeah that somehow makes sense to me, it just seams odd that it mixed as intuitively you'd think it'd act like a solid mass but definitely seams to actually be either a liquid or a non cohesive solid like you've suggested 🙂
“Nanomachines, son. They harden in response to physical trauama”
Fun fact: paint is actually a non-newtonian fluid in the opposite way to ooblek. Non-newtonian in the context of fluids means a viscosity that changes with how the fluid is handled. Ooblek is sheer thickening, while paint is sheer thinning. This allows paint to flow easily off the brush but stay on the surface without dripping.
That really was a fun fact
first time in my life ive seen fun fact used correctly congrats
Wow I am and artist, didn't know that and now I have a great info to tell people from my hobby 😂 thank you
Well, depends on the paint...
I did not know that. That's quite interesting.
Was i the only one who thought he's gonna say "what happens when you put it in a blender"?
It makes a mess dont try it.. i did it myself a few years ago after my mom brought home a huge basket full of oobleck. Its really cool walking on it btw
“Will it blend? That is the question.”
I dont know how to explain it. It just splattered everywhetw
You piss it off and it tries to eat you.
You get a destroyed Blender
Moral of the story:
"It doesn't matter what color it is, you still made a mess."
😐
🤔
😳
😰
_🤡_
Lmfao
Lol
X
We did the cornstarch experiment in school.
It was cool how letting it sit makes it flow but applying pressure will firm it up.
"It hardens in response to physical trauma!"
- Sen. Armstrong
Nano machines son.
YOU CAN'T HURT ME,JACK
That is because he played college ball
same
oobleck son,you put some water and cornstarch with some food coloring
Imagine getting absolutely covered in this stuff. The more pressure you use to try to get out of it, the more solid it becomes. You could genuinely suffocate in this stuff.
Yes, that is precisely how quicksand works.
Yea when people made videos of running on top of this stuff in a pool it stressed me out because if they tripped or stopped they could die
all I'm hearing is....gotta be chill and take it slow
@@dirtburger2773 if you take it slow you’ll just sink inside of it you should make some yourself and play with it with your hands. It’s just cornstarch and water.
If you dived in head first, yes you would suffocate. Just like quicksand you obviously don't want to stick your head under the surface. But you'd likely be able to breath just fine if you jumped in a pool of it, since your body has more buoyancy then the oobleck/quicksand, so you will naturally stop sinking at the waist because half of your body is already submerged, so the likelihood of actually suffocating from this stuff is quite low.
It mixes because every time the direction changes, the forces balance each other out for a fraction of a second.
man i didnt even consider that. i think that makes more sense than it just low shear rates
That sounds like something out of an anime 😂
@@mrtuffguy2769*dies of cringe* 💀
@@mrtuffguy2769
They be explaining for 10 hours straight
I was expecting one of two outcomes
A. The bottle shatters
B. The bottle takes a screenshot
Why does “Sheer Thickening” sound like a Skyrim enchantment 😂😂
Ahhh yes, the question we've all been asking ourselves
@@fr0zenflakes dang it bro, I was trying to break a record but you just had to ruin everything didn't you
Yeah what the heck is oobleck and why haven't I bought it yet
Should have tried the blender xd
@@austincde you don’t have to buy it, it’s made out of cornstarch and water. Simple.
I could finally sleep and rest.
Oh no our oobleck. It’s broken.
Why does this have no replies lmao
I said this in the voice
LOL
@@npc-parrotz9653SAMEEE
well the oobleck broke
I know cosmo and wanda when I see them, they can't hide from me
@Jake Leviathan no that’s Ghiaccio
now they are one, Cosmanda
They be trying to hide
He trying to hide his… FaIRY GOdPaREnts!!!!
This comment is golden.
This is a pretty cool video! Good job!
My immediate thought when I saw the paint shaker: explode
100% same
I wanted to see it explode too. Unprovoked
I am shameless to say that that was also my instant thought
Yep
Ooblek used sheer thickening!
Ooblek raised it's defense!
Action lab used earthquake!
It's super effective!
I wish I could've used this info on my science project in elementary.
i was thinking of the same lmaoo but if im not wrong i did some soap changing color/water transfering w tissue in sciences fair 😭
@@exp-io853yall had science fairs??? Mine just has assembly’s and stuff
@@nellieannll that was my elementary in a german school in my country...we got a trophy for winning lol....but i didnt have those in my middle school days..only assembly that i only participated in..and yeah some random stuff like mostly sports events cny ramadhan etc
@@exp-io853 the middle school I’m in right now is boring af
why wouldn't you color the water before mixing it in to the cornstarch?
"Nanomachines son, hardens in response to physical trauma"
You can't hurt me Jack
ooblek son!
Bro got that ooblek coating
There is an armor vest made with ooblek
I harden in response to physical trauma as well
"If you move it slow it flows, if you move it fast it seizes up." - Sounds like my will to live.
Totally great. Made me laugh out loud. Thanks. ❤
“Shear thickening” is gonna be my new Okcupid username
those two words stuck out to me like an air raid siren when he said it
🏆 just take it... 👏👏👏
I'm ace and didn't hear it as an innuendo until maybe two seconds after readings your comment
OKCUPID😭😭😭😭
it sounds like a stand name
“if you move it slow, it flows, but if you move it fast, it seizes up.” sounds like a healthy relationship to me…
**AHEM**!!!
HELP 😭
NO WAY
Ooblec has healthy boundaries and won't tolerate your lovebombing 🥰
NARRR
me: trying to study for a huge exam in 3 days with zero progress done so far
*my youtube recommendations:*
Me studying for tomorrow 😭
Bruh I think I failed all of my freshman final exams especially my math one :D👍
There is no time to waste you fools! Seize the day! … one of the most common regrets in grown fools is wishin they’d tried harder in school😅 good luck bros
samee:((
The bad news is that even after you graduate and get a job, the same thing happens it’s just 3pm instead of 3am
Everyone: *Talking about the outcome of the oobleck*
Me: “That color’s so pretty 😮”
I soo wanna eat it ❤
"Nanomachines, son"
"They harden in response to physical trauma"
"why won't you DIE"
Same goes for masochists
@@brrrrrr take my like and get out
So Sam's sword is a paint mixer?
You can't hurt me, Jack.
"oobleck"
My brain: ICE CREAM!
Wait, it’s not ice cream?
@@honehbadgerz9352 yogurt
The forbidden ice cream
My brain: is that H liquid??!??
literally same
ah yes, *sheeeeeeer* thickening; what my skull does when I try to do math
just wanna mention that its shear as in a pair of shears
@@Konomi_io LOL youre wrong. search up the word "sheer." You'll see I'm right
@@quickfeather Nope, sheer means "huge" or "shiny". Shear means "across" (as in shear forces - forces trying to rip something across as opposed to push or pull) or shears - named so because they cut with shear force. "Sheer force" means "lots of pure force". "Shear force" means forces going perpendicular to the flat side of the object.
@@nikolaysitnikov796 exactly, sheer means "huge." Just proved yourself wrong there. Huge thickening, a big amount of thickening.
@@quickfeather In this case it refers to shear thickening, because the oobleck thickens when you apply shear forces to it. Oobleck stretches well, but gets thicker when compressed. Also, nobody would make a special term and then name it "extra thickening"
bro i love this channel
Oobleck is like: “Stooop, let me do it.”
I love this comment 😂
Speed
If anyone wants to know how to make it use cornstarch and water and you should get a substance like this one. Just add more cornstarch if it’s too liquidy and add more water if it’s too solid. Hope I helped enjoy!
No. Cornstarch, baking soda and water makes the best oobleck.
Thank you, I DO want to make some 😊
Yes and it makes really nice gravy, or cooked fruit thickener. Like for pie. but if you leave a very small amount uncooked in the container and it dries out it can be easily crumbled back to powder. I've been fascinated by this for over 60 years.
@@shelleythompson-brock6412no need for baking soda. just cornstarch and water works fine
@@shelleythompson-brock6412you don't have to add baking soda
"When you pour it fast it doesn't come out" *spills everywhere
You didn’t see that 😅
He's just a bit slow
Yeah
What?! He's not lying, do you know how obleck works.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar did you not watch the damn video first?
I haven’t seen oobleck/ooblec since I was a kid, thank you for the nostalgia ❤
The Oobleck when you touch it:
“YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!!”
Dumbledore said calmly
“YOU ARE A WIZAAAARD HARRY!!!” Hagrid said calmly, while he did a WWE takedown on Harry.
@@nduduzogasa5289 you're a legend
you gotta be gentle, oobleck doesn't stand for physical aggression when being handled 😂
Could you try the experiment with a paint mixer that shakes vertically rather than rotating? I'm fairly certain it would not mix as much. The reason we see it mixing here might be that near the turning point the shear force would be minimal as the ooblec hardly moves.
Almost like the point before a standing wave. Where it hits a "goldilocks" zone. And can mix slowly?
@@bentboybbz I was more thinking of homogenizing the shear force, but your hypothesis is valid as well, could be interesting to variate the frequency to test if you could create multiple compression points.
Any mixer will mix that shit. Every time the mixer changes it's "shake direction," it has to stop for a split second in order to change direction. For another fraction of a second, it needs to accelerate. So the entire mixing process is made up of thousands of very, very short moments of subtle movement.
All three of these comments made me feel good. Something about humans.
@@0331machinegunman obviously it will blend over time no matter what, don't think anyone would assume it wouldn't, with enough collisions you could blend by far the most materials with one another. The question is whether it would be possible on this timespan or not. If you play around with oobleck you'll notice that it does take a little while to change back from a "solid" to a liquid, not the incredibly short split second it takes a paint mixer to shift direction.
“Oobleck, son. It hardens in response to physical trauma.”
where do we get some of this stuff?
i just have to feel what you are feeling! it looks so insane and interesting, i just cant imagine what that must feel like.!
Just mix cornstarch and water :3
"If you do it nice and slow and it will come out."
That's what she said.
People on top of a burning 3 story building: “Hey Jack! There’s a pool of pink water down there! Hurry up, let’s jump!”
Jack: “Pink water? NO! BILL, THAT’S OOBL-“
😯
THAT’S OOB-*LEGH*
now, it’s ooble- AHHHHHH
@@chillinontherooftopat1am696 and now it's ooble- *splat* ........
I mean even if it was water jumping from 3 stories is not safe
that's because the oobleck only thickens after traversing a certain distance, but in the paint shaker it keeps reversing directions so the oobleck doesn't thicken that much and it mixes
Basically its what feelings look like,when you hit it,it reacts negatively by becoming denser,while when you pet it,it reacts positively by becoming softer and smoother
But can you put ME in a paint shaker??
Mood
"Tatatatatatatatata..."
-Paint Shaker
Not without a good amount of brain damage, I imagine
@hotaruishere2133 what if theres nothing left to damage haha
@@hotaruishere2133 damage to everything
“Normally when you try to mix oobleck…”
Normally I don’t
You made me laugh out loud! Funny! ❤
Put it in the grinder
I didn't know it swung like that
Excuse me put it in the what??
I just grate my ice cream
@Ly grinder is a real thing.
I read this as put it in the gender
Now I need to see what will happen if you put it in a blender.
i looked at the question in shorts preview and i knew it would be action lab. man asks the real questions.
Yes lmao
I remember seeing this everywhere on TH-cam, people used to drop tons of stuff on it to see if it would go through
That is nostalgia
When we were younger and our mom made us go to church every Sunday, the pastor would bring the kids into a different room where they would do activities and small amounts of bible study. One day they had a tub of oobleck he had us walk on to teach us about how Jesus could walk in water
XD
Lol
...ok but what *does* happen if a person tries to walk on oobleck?
@@ruru1824 all u gotta do is search “walk on oobleck” and I’ll get ur answer.
This is actually really easy to make. I accidentally made it one day. Just mix a ton of baby powder, a lil water, and some lotion together. Then you should have this stuff. Just keep playing around with the quantity of the ingredients you have because it usually varies.
The usual recipe is even easier actually, it's just cornstarch and water lol
"Normally when you try to make some oobleck"
*YES I ALWAYS MAKE THEM , NOW IT WILL BE EASIER THANK YOU*
Obviously you use it every day.
I think he said mix, since that's what he's doing
For what it's worth, when you do go to mix it, pro tip: put the coloring in the water before adding it to the cornstarch.
How do you make it??
@@AstrixHasFallen corn starch and water. You need WAY more corn starch than you think.
There aren't exact measurements. Start with maybe half a cup of water, maybe less. Then maybe a tablespoon of corn starch, and go from there.
This is the chemical equivalent of "now I don't wanna do it"
You can, actually. Aside from the paint shaker, everything is really easy to get. Oobleck is easily made with cornstarch and water (lots of TH-cam tutorials) and you can add food coloring for the dye.
I remember making this multiple times in school. It was so fun I would even make it at home. I loved science class so much
How do you make it? It seems cool :D
@@insectexpeditions6019 it’s 2 cups of corn starch and one cup of water! You just mix it till it’s dissolved and you can add food color to it if you want it to be a color other than white! (:
@@insectexpeditions6019 I also just looked it up to make sure and it says to add the color to the water THEN mix it with the cornstarch (:
Imagine sinking there and when you try to get out, it hardens😂
One of my biggest fears
Its one of the coolest things
Love that you posted even when the result was not what you expected. Fun video. :)
the texture of that stuff creeps me out. especially when it gets under my nails 😭
This unlocked a childhood memory for me as my mom used to make this for me when I was a kid and I was fascinated by it.
"Nanomachines son, you like it, they harden in response to physical trauma."
That smoothie looks amazing!
Rest of the family: *Opening presents*
Peter: 🕺🏻🕺🏻
Wait. Someone actually invented oobleck? This makes my Dr.Seuss loving inner child so incredibly happy!💖
This question has been keeping me up at nights. Thank you.
" So when you move it slow
It can flow "
So when I stroke it slow I'll flow more?
I just want to voice appreciation for the person who named oobleck.
I love this guy ✨
"Mix it up like normal"
"Proceeds to give the glass a concution"
I remember making this in 3rd grade and not understanding WTF was happening.
NANOMACHINES SON. They harden in response to physical trauma -Senator Armstrong
it’s made from equal amounts of corn starch and water if u didn’t know
soo easy to make
“Nanomachines son, they harden in response to physical trauma”
Armstrong has oobleck in his blood
oobleck gear rising
This effect always happens when I mix instant pudding powder with milk
Cause pudding powder has cornstarch in it as a thickening agent, and milk has water, both of which are the base ingredients of oobleck.
When the paint shaker shook, I got a MASSIVE headache 💀
Ok so the way how to color it is that you need to put the dye in the water so it gets the color while it’s turning into oobleck
Is the ooblek itself actually mixing up or is the dye/food color just like seeping across sections?
They are two different sets of ooblek. Ones pink, other is blue/green? You see him mixing it in the first few seconds of the short.
Can you please show us dropping this thing from a height
You can make it at home. It's just corn starch and water!
@@selkiefluff sure
It would hit as a solid and then 'melt' into a mess. It's about exactly as you would imagine.
@@superchroma it would be better to watch it on hd
@@idontcare572 your eyes are hd
* Looks outside * * Its dark and a lil stormy * "Ah, perfect weather for this video!"
"i did not expect it"
And i DID NOT expect the comments 💀
I think its bcs its a rotational moment. There doesnt necessarily need to be a sheer force for to have a moment, or well at least the change in moment should be greater in certain parts. The the more we go the middle, im sure the more it mixes
You can overcome anything with enough force
Wait am I the only one who had no clue what "oobleck" is?
Its basically corn starch and water. Then they add paint or food coloring for the look.
@@NachitenRemix thanks bud
What? Your kindergarten teacher didn't make oobleck?
@@PlayshotKalo What? you went to kindergarten?
@@PlayshotKalo absolutely not, as far as I can remember
Your voice is so soothing. I feel like I have a big brother or a good friend with me. Thank you. 🤎
Because it still has inertia so it mixes
shut up
I love non-Newtonian liquids...they look so fun to play with
What do you mean
When you try stirring it on your own you're causing it to turn into a solid where is that thing is shaking at such a violent rate that is turning them into basically a whole bunch of pebbles that will move around like sand.
We need to make this stuff to be used as some type of fuel for SUV drivers, or Dodge Challengers and make them finally go the speed limit
Moronic comment. Yikes.
@@Carl_McMelvin
It’s a joke
@@woagnya uhh, no. I don’t think you know what a joke is. And even more so, you don’t understand why this comment is moronic and “yikes”. Clearly I would have the same response for you. Scary stuff.
Immovable object meets an unstoppable force
"When you move it slow it can flow, but if you move it fast it seezes up." That sounds like me.
"So what would happen if you put it in a paint shaker?" - Asks my boss just to make things more stressful than needed.
Wait, what happens if you pour it down to give it a string like shape and then swing it around to keep it as a stick thing?
Does vibration cause sheer force?
That machine is shaking his head
"So this is actually really surprising to me" He says in a monotone voice
😐
@@maxmeepmeep991 if you have nothing to say then don't reply. nobody thinks you're funny either
“You know what? You lost your Obleck privileges!”
*unoblecks your obleck with a paint shaker*
What is it and what's used for.
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Nanomachines son
You've never made oobleck as a fun scince experiment before?
whatever you want it to be used for. It's used in cooking all the time. Ketchup is the opposite of this (sheer thinning), which is why it flows after you shake it.