I feel like most people don't hate doing their PhD, they hate the last segment (from the moment that you should have wrote up a good chunk) with such passion that they only remember pain, but deep down they still know that research is interesting.
Ive had an ice cream machine for a few years and i have to say its been a lot of fun. Until suddenly 6 months ago when i became lactose intolerant at the age of 30, long after I thought i reached the point in life where i didnt have to worry about becoming lactose intolerant 🙃
@@alexdrockhound9497 Use lactase. I was down to eating rice and lentils for 2 to 4 weeks, I am glad that I am no longer sure how long I was trying to go on so little food. When I finally got the money I should have gotten months before that, Social Security, I bought a variety of food and I knew that I needed to be careful. I was not careful enough. Anyway I seemed to have become lactose intolerant at the age of 70. So I carefully used lactase for while and sometimes not with cheese. I am very glad to say that I recovered by lactose tolerance over about 2 months.
As someone who wrote their PhD thesis in one month, after running out of extensions and spending the best part of a year with anxiety attacks, I salute you
perhaps I should give you all my brother's contacts, who pops out PhDs and papers like I do poop. (in my defense, I'm chronically constipated, but still get a normal poop once or twice a month, which indeed seems to correlate with my brother's publication frequency) Currently he's mostly in bio-engineering and biomedical fields, but I'm sure his methods would apply to chemistry/physics as well...
I may not be a scientist, I'm a historian, but your videos on chemistry genuinely interest me. Sort of in the same way a German monk in a 900's monastery would be interested - Man with funny accent speaks words beyond comprehension while turning things yellow and making things explode. It's captivating.
Ditto. History teacher. I hated chemistry in high school, but lately I’ve been kind of obsessed by it. Learning about education now- I think my teacher was just really boring.
If it makes you feel better, the PhD writing is probably the hardest thing you’ll do in an academic career. When doing the PhD you are supposed to be laser focused on only one thing and not distract yourself with side projects. Once you become a “real” academic then when you get bored with your main project, you can be paid to do your side projects. As you have been running Ex&F and other projects while doing a PhD, I’d say you are ready for the academic life; you have certainly mastered the required procrastination. My PhD took 9 years part time to finish. Probably more than 60% of that was spent “writing up” aka procrastinating.
@@Slouworker For what it's worth, you can always come back later, y'know. Nothing stopping you from taking time to get into a better financial place and giving it another crack :D
"It's been due for months". For a moment, the spectre of academic writing paralysis reached out from the past, its anxiety re-gripping my heart. I had to remind myself. It's over. It's over. It's over. It's been over for years. That was the hardest time of my life. If I got through it, so can you, you magnificent madlad.
7:07 actual datasci major here to say *in retrospect*: On correlation plots like this, deep blues (close to -1) means as spice A is used more, spice B is used less which is still correlation. If you want truly “no correlation”, pick combos that are the closest to white.
This is the first video I've seen of his. His use of the greenscreen, while showing a picture in picture of the same image, is absolutely perfect. Loving this.
I understand the magic turn to physics. I got my PhD in mathematics, looking to go into functional analysis (pure math). I got an advisor and we started working. He then said his grant is in mathematical physics, and so now I'm in physics... It was quite a ride.
lmao I'm directing my master mostly in functional analysis, but I want to work in Mathematical Physics. I've got a teacher pushing me right into that direction as well because he thinks they aren't enough analysis members in the Modelling departements of the university lol
Hey, I’m currently applying for an internship for a really big chemistry company in Germany. Your videos may be the reason I didn’t give up on the chemistry dream! Thank you for being our chaotic physmistry teacher!
@@RalseiGaming Yup, exactly. My wife and I used to own a bagel bakery here in the USA. Cereal Chemistry is a real field that people actually get degrees in. We hired a cereal chemist to help us develop our bagel recipes. The book, "Baking Science and Technology" is a (very) oldie but goodie for breaking into the chemistry involved in baking. Once you get a good understanding of what the ingredients actually *do* , developing your own recipes or modifying someone else's to improve them becomes (are you ready for this?) a piece of cake.
True. Just add some red pepper flakes to hot oil, then when the air fills with pepper spray and fire, dump water into the pan and you'll get *spicy air*
Im currently in undergrad right now thinking about if I want to go for a PhD after I graduate. After seeing this video about your struggles I am glad to say I feel ready to invest in an ice cream machine
Finish writing that PhD! You will feel better!!! :D Pro tip: print out your figures and relevant data/tables etc and organize all of them into small binders for each chapter. Then go through your lab notebooks and copy relevant observations into each chapter chronologically. Finally print out your IMPORTANT references and place them and the key observations you relied on into the appropriate place in each chapter... at this point you have the backbone of your dissertation. Finally, sit down, and write 2-3 pages in the morning, take a break, and write 2-3 more in the afternoon. You will be done in a month or two and ready to spend a few weeks editing and working with your committee preparing for your defense. Writing my dissertation (also laser based) was really slow with almost zero measurable progress until I broke it down this way!!!
Seeing "write down at least four pages a day for a month or two" as an encouraging sentiment is nightmarish. Just commit tax fraud and life gets cheaper
@uhoh7545 Yeah, i get that. It wasn't my favorite part of the process either. However, this is a bit difficult to explain as not everyone is passionate enough about this stuff to actually want to do it. I've seen people on TH-cam invest a similar level of effort into mastering a specific video game. I've met sports fans who know more facts about their favorite teams than i will probably ever know about the inner workings of the universe... so imagine spending 7 years of your life doing something... something that is actually very cool, tip of the tech spear cool...with lasers. Now imagine getting to spend all day, every day pouring over those memories, and trying to tie up loose ends that you said you'd get around to... some day ... well, now it's that day! It's daunting to sit down and write a book that's much harder to write than any regular book (because regular books, are written by writers not scientists who are rusty having spent the last few years in a lab, benefit from professional editors, don't require near perfect/ mathematical self consistency prior to publication, and will actually be read by another human being who's not being forced or paid to read it)... however, it's a luxury to get to spend so much time with an old friend before inevitably parting ways. At no point in your life will you ever have the opportunity to do one thing with as much focus intensity or care. If you chose your topic wisely, the process will be difficult to complete due to the temptation to keep exploring, not because it is overwhelming.
I just turned in my master thesis a few days ago, with my defence a week away, and just want to say thank you Tom for inspiring and entertaining me through struggles with science. Your videos have taught me the importance of holding a grudge against certain things in the laboratory (I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, )
I'm about to write up my master's thesis in food science (chemistry focus), so the ice cream and the thesis talk are both relatable haha. Also, liquid nitrogen ice cream is a great treat, the small ice crystals make an even smoother texture
My physics department had to put a sign on the liquid air compressor to say "This is not to be used for making icecream!" This naturally resulted in about a 500% increase in the making of icecream within the department. [ We supposedly use it for cryogenic traps and to cool cryogenic sensors.]
Personally, I favor dry ice ice cream, at least for vanilla. There's the subtlest suggestion of a root beer taste, and I like it. And the texture is still quite smooth.
I’m going to send this to my coworker, who graduated after hitting the snooze button on her thesis for years. Her advisor now wants her to sign up for a post doc. “Fuck, no, I want to sleep” she said
Let's expand that knowledge to their cousins: You can make any 2C-X from Anethole (anise camphor). So pepper and anise can be that start of a really good time.
@@theapexsurvivor9538 can you dumb down the chemistry for us botanists so we can have fun too? Salvia and cannabis are starting to get boring. Oh, btw, I have about 800 kg of canary grass for DMT extractions if you need some!
I have one if not the hardest exam on orbital mechanics for my masters degree in 8 hours. I have never felt so understood as 15 seconds ago when the video title showed up in my inbox!
This was such a fun watch! Some notes from a chef: I once had soy sauce ice cream which was actually really good, so sometimes savoury flavours can work. Also, there is a book called the flavour thesaurus and it helps you pair flavours together, so that might help to find complimentary savoury flavours to turn into ice cream lols
@@buddyguy4723 some recipes use them, some don’t! In Europe quite a few bordering countries/regions have childish arguments about their ice creams sometimes for the reason of egg vs. no egg. My favorite argument is what occurred between Swedish and Norwegian ice cream companies, try to look it up!
Honestly, ginger ice cream actually sounds pretty appealing. I don't know that I'd pair it with oregano, but if you were very diligent with how strong you made the ginger and had some other not awful flavor, it could actually be pretty good I think 🍨
3:34 “need to add the sugar to the egg yolks, and then we’re going to beat it until we start to get stiff” You couldn’t have transitioned from that one-liner any faster and I fully appreciate it lmao
It wouldn't be for everyone, but it should be possible to get pepper + cinnamon to work. There are nice tasting sweet things that use both of them (for example some chai mixes). Also 10/10 ending, really captures what postgrad study does to an mf.
After two masters and two failed attempts at doctoral programs, I entirely understand questioning your ability to feel joy, the madness of blending a burger to make ice cream, and immediately getting involved again, sometimes before you're even done. I . . . uh . . . well, congratulations! Good hunting with it all.
Fresh oregano has a lot of minty flavors, but it also has those same flavors as basil, thyme, and rosemary. But lavender also shares many of those flavors and has been in vogue as a dessert flavor for years. Lemon or something to soften the ginger flavor makes it much better.
I'd think just straight ginger juice ice cream would be nice; probably even nicer as a sorbet. Don't need the citrus at all; it just distracts from the the delicious, burning piney flavour.
Caffeinated ice cream isn't something I've seen attempted commercially yet. I have seen ice cream with alcohol in it, though, and I'm curious how they got it to freeze properly with any noticeable ABV. Probably a lot of emulsifiers and stabilizers. There are quite a lot of fun artificial flavorings that you could make to add to your ice cream for fun. Edit: if you're looking to make a vanilla and black pepper ice cream, consider utilizing several different varieties of black pepper from various regions to build a flavor profile with more interesting notes. Tellicherry peppercorns are lovely because they have a pleasant flavor with a mild fruity quality to it, but a moderate amount of heat to let you know you've got some black pepper involved, while timut peppercorns usually don't have the kernels and instead have a lovely bergamot flavor that I find particularly appealing for sweet applications. Pink peppercorns (while not being legitimate peppercorns) are also nice due to their flavor blending well between fruity and spicy. A mix of all three, heavy on the Timut peppercorns, would yield something that could make a very interesting ice cream. Just remember to infuse the milk with the cracked pepper before straining it out. Ideally you'd heat the milk to a low simmer, add the peppercorns, simmer for about 15-20 minutes, then strain and chill. The texture of black pepper in ice cream isn't pleasant, so it's best not to have any left in the mix.
Black pepper ice cream is actually pretty legit - there's a fun book "The Perfect Scoop" by David Lebovitz to grab hold of - the recipe for it is more a straight cream+egg+pepper thing though, no vanilla. The peppercorns infuse the milk too though, as you've mentioned - having *actual* bits of pepper might not be fun. Hmm.. now am wondering if i should use the last of my szechuan peppercorns up for something like this instead of making pepper cashews..
This video was the final straw for me to finally buy an ice cream maker. I made the Cinnamon and Parsley one, along with 3 other good flavors, and I brought all 4 to a party… The Cinnamon and Parsley was somehow the HIT of the party! Everybody loved it, and now I’ve become known for it 😅 Tom, you are a genius and you absolutely accomplished your goal this video. Cinnamon and Parsley is an unpopular flavor combination, but produced VERY good ice cream. You’re a legend, mate 🍻
I think many of us can learn an important lesson from Tom: there is more than one way to pronounce oregano. Also, I'd like a scoop of that benzene ice cream.
@@Lazy_Tim I guess so. In the USA, most people pronounce it "uh-re-guh-no", while British and Australians apparently pronounce it "or-re-gah-no". I looked it up after watching this video to make sure Tom wasn't mispronouncing it, lol!
I felt the part where your project turned out to not fully be Chem. The first 2.5 years of my Ochem PhD were spent doing continuous flow stuff. More chem E problem solving than Ochem. Writing and finishing my PhD thesis was the single most difficult thing that I have done. I can feel your anguish in this video. Hang in there man! You got it. At least you don’t have to defend!!!
This may not technically be a chemistry video but I wanna say thanks for helping to preserve my fascination with chemistry the past few years, I'm coming to the end of an undergrad course after the worst time of my life but these videos have genuinely helped to keep my passion for chemistry alive 👍
I started watching your videos at the beginning of my undergrad years, and now I’m going to start a PhD in chemistry this fall! Good luck with the post doc and thanks for the years of wonderful videos :)
Glad to see you're still doing something that could be described as okay on a good day, can't wait for the ice cream machine to be used as a reaction vessel when you need consistent freezing
I’ve had mint and jalapeño, literally the best ice cream I’ve ever had. So funny that heat receptors and cold receptors can both be activated and don’t cancel out
Dude this spoke to my soul. I started my PhD in architecture and behaviour to find out 2yrs later it's actually in statistics... Ignoring the fact i withdrew it after 4yrs of work but supervisors have a way of just shoving you down alleyways without knowing what you actually got yourself into 😅🤣 Towards the end I was doing anything I can to feeeeeel something
I kinda suspended on my Master thesis because of the war, but before that I thought to just drop out for good because of all the anxiety I had about it. I fully understand you
I really appreciate how you couldn't remember Piperine but could remember a striking synthesis that uses it a reagent. Shoulda gotten into chemistry, it seems rife with jokes
Hey Tom,I just wanted to thank you for showing me that chemistry can still be fun. Me and svereal of my friends are studying in our Master courses and are gonna be in our Phd courses in the near future. Almost all of us are burned out by the stuff that we have to learn, but people like you and Nigel always show us that especially lab work can still be fun, especially if you do something synthetic. Some of my friends even think of joining the Klapötke group, who you may still remember from your azoazide azide video, so godspeed to them and hopefully they'll still be alive in a few years and haven't blown themselves up. But anyways just wanted to say that videos like yours alway remind us of the fun that we can have with chemistry, even if we research other, more seemingly boring topics. Also congratulations on the PhD
Thanks mate, glad I could help! Was really the reason I kept making videos during University, it reminded me of why I'm excited about chemistry even though the courses were a terrible grind sometimes!
One advice from personal experience. If you are burned out by your master courses and you don't absolutely need a PhD for your career you should really think hard about not doing one. A PhD can be absolute hell, especially if it turns out that your topic turns out to be something you are not passionate about. At that point it Just becomes a test of how much you are willing to suffer. Sacrificing 5 years of your live to produce a Thesis you're not proud of....
This resonates with my experience. Never really liked chem, but here I am, about to submit my masters thesis in a month :) although I'm not really sure if I should do a phd. Anyway, many thanks to these people for showing chemistry can still be fun.
I'm really surprised cinnamon and pepper didn't work. As someone else said, it's often used in chai mixes- along with nutmeg, cloves, and sometimes ginger. I'd also love to experiment with it with black cardamom; but tbh cinnamon, cloves, and allspice (made from allspice berries, not just all the spices), is my go-to mix. Prepare for the mix to taste Christmas-y if anyone does try it. Cinnamon and clove on its own is also a worthy try, and less Christmas-y.
This is the most relatable video about the experience of doing a PhD I've ever seen. I did all sorts of random bullshit instead of writing up. Got there eventually, and you will too. Good luck
This channel makes me happy I just work in the industry after getting my ME bachelor and im not stuck in uni hell. Good luck finishing your PhD, love the vids
Same, I have bachelors in both physics and computer science and a master in computer science. My supervisor ''manipulated'' me into doing a PhD. Turned out that his standards were way too high (the group hasn't published anything in the Last 3 years) and he doesn't really have a clue about his new direction of research. I escaped that hell after 2 years of producing a lot of ''unpublishable'' Research. At first it felt like failure but looking back at my still suffering colleagues it was one of my best decisions ever!
Hey I think there’s a BDG video you’d rlly like! He makes some weird ass ice creams that apparently are good and maybe you can try them out. Also you guys both have the tortured academic vibe going but on opposite ends of the spectrum
My day is improved immeasurably because not only did you post another video, but you helped me procrastinate on the work I was supposed to be doing but don't want to do.
Parsley milk-sauce (typically bechamel with parsley) is a key component of the danish national dish "Stegt flæsk med persillesovs", which roughly translates to; "Fried pork(belly) with parsley sauce" - served with potatoes. Good to see a video from you again! Best of luck with the thesis!
Parsley and milk is also commonly used for stewed macaroni. You boil the macaroni in milk; the milk will become thickened from losing water to the macaroni (but I guess the milk solids stay), then you add parsely. If you let it sit and cool too long before you eat it, it soaks up more water and the milk congeals; sets like a slightly gelatinous concrete.
There is a fine line between insanity and success, I feel like you've mastered both at the exact same time LOL, this was entertaining to say the least. A Vanilla and Sassafras Ice Cream would be pretty tasty imo.
I use pepper in my ginger bread, it's common in masala chai, so pepper is pretty great with vanilla, if you add other spices into it. A masala chai icecream sounds lovely TBH....
"I am bad at cooking" and having a channel build around doing chemical synthesis is... a bold set up :D I mean, you mostly follow a cooking recipe in synthesis, except if you mess something up (like temperature, ingridients amounts or input order) you don't end up with a slightless less tasty meal but with a potentially dangerous chemical waste or - our favorite material here - tar! xD Anyway, I love your vids and your humour, keep it up! Good luck on your Ph.D thesis! :D
I’ve started this three times now and I keep stopping it so I can be 100% sure I won’t be interrupted. Your videos are so anticipated man, you really have a gift with this TH-cam gig.
Congrats on your thesis, even though I feel like I've been mislead (Physics?!) Good luck in your post-doc. I'd personally love to see more icecream based chemistry. Maybe delving into why alcohol affects the freezing point, and how to get around that to make the booziest icecream. Also you should try chilli + chocolate icecream. Its very good.
It's always easier to focus on the negatives (thanks, threat education response) but for whatever it may be worth to you; even if you are dismayed by your skill as a chemist, I hope that you receive some modicum of joy from being entertaining. I wish you the best of luck with your thesis, and many of us are rooting for your success. However that may take shape. Be well, brother.
Yep. Ice cream machines rock! Keep at it and you'll get your PhD done. Sometimes you just have to take a break from it and use your brain for other things. In my experience, this has always made my papers turn out better. Good luck!
I'm staring down the barrel of a Master's thesis that I need to finish in the next two months despite so far having published nothing. So I started looking online for ice cream makers. Thanks for the tip Tom!
Solidarity! I'm debating if I want to go back for a PhD after I work for a few years (I want to be able to afford to eat and have furniture), working on my thesis in food science
Regarding cooking, one thing that I found helpful for getting better at it (and that may help for you) is thinking of it as *edible chemistry* because that's basically what it is. You're working with larger pre-existing compounds, and you can't add toxic things to it. But aside from that it's chemistry that you get something at least theoretically edible at the end.
I feel you, I had to defend my thesis without finishing writing it because of deadlines and extensions. Still got an A and got my final work published. Thanks for helping me be safer with the spicy yellow chemicals, as I concentrated some picric acid for a new biobased rocket fuel.
I was really hoping you would say "they should invent an energy drink that brings you an inch from death" because me and a friend have invented exactly that and if there is demand would sell it
I finished my Chem PhD 6 years ago and everything here resonated so hard. The being tired of failed reactions. The feeling that your very presence ruins experiments.
Honestly I can relate to this so much as I had to write my Chemistry by Research Master's Thesis last year, had multiple anxiety attacks and procrastinated for 3 months. Luckily my supervisor was great and helped me get an extension as well as counselling and I submitted last year. I should get the report back from the Doctoral College some time in the next month so hopefully I passed! Anyway all I can say is once you have it written and submitted it will take a huge weight off your shoulders but you can only manage that if you take care of your mental health so enjoy the ice cream.
I love that the feeling of writing you thesis is like the worst experience anyone has. I remember writing mine and I think I'd rather chop my balls off than go back and do another degree.
I hope you're doing okay E&F, idk if I'm just overthinking it but you sound really down. I'm in a dark place myself and your videos have made life a little better for me. I'm actually trying to get back into school because I realized you were only a few years older than me and already getting your PhD.
Club Mate is the energy drink you don't need to be embarrassed by. Really popular in hacker circles in Germany. Does taste like liking an ashtray though, worst of all: you'll eventually like it.
Revisiting this video because I’m asking the same question. This past week has been hard and I’m grateful that people like you make fun content to lighten my day.
CONGRATS TOM, ON.... STILL BEING A...ALIVE....? lol I dunno, I just figure writing one's Ph.D. has driven _enough_ people into insanity or death, that it keeps congratulations over making it passed that point! 😅❤️ In all seriousness, well done, and I (we) look forward to more science vids! 🤘
I think you should keep trying unlikely ice cream pairings until you hit a 10/10. Perhaps you can hand the next round to That Chemist. EVEN BETTER TWIST! you choose HIS next pairings, and he chooses yours! EDIT: Congrats on the PhD, BTW.
Oh my god I feel this video on so many levels... I am just waiting to hear back from my supervisor on my PhD thesis in chemistry and then I'll submit it. and I have just signed a postdoc contract, despite the PhD having been an absolute wild ride.
"i hated doing my phd" and "im starting a postdoc" next to each other really captures the magic of higher education 🙂
Gotta keep being a slave to the shareholders to make you pay so you can generate IP for them. What a glorious system
This is the grim reality. My PhD were a chore for sure but I'm not sure if I'm able to do anything else...
I feel like most people don't hate doing their PhD, they hate the last segment (from the moment that you should have wrote up a good chunk) with such passion that they only remember pain, but deep down they still know that research is interesting.
@@GenosseRot Out of curiosity, was it worth it?
I'm postponing mine for a decade
@@leflumph1509 I think the last leg feels more like a chore because the "fun part" of the research is long gone
You may not have convinced me to get a Ph.D in chemistry, but you did convince me to get an ice cream machine for chemistry
Shockingly, he's getting a PhD in physics, not chemistry.
Making your own ice cream is an absolute treat. Never hit the freezer section again.
@@gamemeister27 I guess that's why he made a video about substances changing physical states instead of chemical reactions
Ive had an ice cream machine for a few years and i have to say its been a lot of fun.
Until suddenly 6 months ago when i became lactose intolerant at the age of 30, long after I thought i reached the point in life where i didnt have to worry about becoming lactose intolerant 🙃
@@alexdrockhound9497
Use lactase. I was down to eating rice and lentils for 2 to 4 weeks, I am glad that I am no longer sure how long I was trying to go on so little food. When I finally got the money I should have gotten months before that, Social Security, I bought a variety of food and I knew that I needed to be careful. I was not careful enough.
Anyway I seemed to have become lactose intolerant at the age of 70. So I carefully used lactase for while and sometimes not with cheese. I am very glad to say that I recovered by lactose tolerance over about 2 months.
As someone who wrote their PhD thesis in one month, after running out of extensions and spending the best part of a year with anxiety attacks, I salute you
I salute you too for writing a whole ass thesis in a month 😭
Does it still need to be at least 25,000 words?
perhaps I should give you all my brother's contacts, who pops out PhDs and papers like I do poop. (in my defense, I'm chronically constipated, but still get a normal poop once or twice a month, which indeed seems to correlate with my brother's publication frequency) Currently he's mostly in bio-engineering and biomedical fields, but I'm sure his methods would apply to chemistry/physics as well...
Relatable. I'm still fighting anxiety after completing my PhD almost 4 years ago.
@@lukearts2954 I guess you should try to make him publish once every one or two days if you want a healthy digestive process
I may not be a scientist, I'm a historian, but your videos on chemistry genuinely interest me. Sort of in the same way a German monk in a 900's monastery would be interested - Man with funny accent speaks words beyond comprehension while turning things yellow and making things explode. It's captivating.
As another historian, I agree. Lots of very funny niche words, new perspectives and such. Absolutely captivating.
Ditto. History teacher. I hated chemistry in high school, but lately I’ve been kind of obsessed by it. Learning about education now- I think my teacher was just really boring.
If it makes you feel better, the PhD writing is probably the hardest thing you’ll do in an academic career. When doing the PhD you are supposed to be laser focused on only one thing and not distract yourself with side projects. Once you become a “real” academic then when you get bored with your main project, you can be paid to do your side projects. As you have been running Ex&F and other projects while doing a PhD, I’d say you are ready for the academic life; you have certainly mastered the required procrastination. My PhD took 9 years part time to finish. Probably more than 60% of that was spent “writing up” aka procrastinating.
These types of comments are really encouraging for those who us who are still on the way to graduate school. Thanks
Meanwhile my dumb ass failed the first year four times in four different things. Guess I'll remain a wageslave for the rest of my life
@@Slouworker four times is nothing. Keep going. Keep trying, over and over.
@@marcelduplessis944 nah, im too old and too broke at this point
@@Slouworker For what it's worth, you can always come back later, y'know. Nothing stopping you from taking time to get into a better financial place and giving it another crack :D
New cooking channel, "Emulsions and Fryers"
The channel Sugarologie actually does some really cool baking chemistry stuff
That's amazing
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the pure genius of this comment.
😂😂
I'd watch that!
Emulsion while frying
"It's been due for months".
For a moment, the spectre of academic writing paralysis reached out from the past, its anxiety re-gripping my heart. I had to remind myself. It's over. It's over. It's over.
It's been over for years. That was the hardest time of my life. If I got through it, so can you, you magnificent madlad.
7:07
actual datasci major here to say *in retrospect*:
On correlation plots like this, deep blues (close to -1) means as spice A is used more, spice B is used less which is still correlation.
If you want truly “no correlation”, pick combos that are the closest to white.
This is the first video I've seen of his. His use of the greenscreen, while showing a picture in picture of the same image, is absolutely perfect. Loving this.
Priorities people! Priorities!
I understand the magic turn to physics. I got my PhD in mathematics, looking to go into functional analysis (pure math). I got an advisor and we started working. He then said his grant is in mathematical physics, and so now I'm in physics... It was quite a ride.
From comp-sci to genetics and biology by way of bioinformatics.
@@barongerhardt We biologists solute your hard work, R alone is enough to make most of us cry
@@TheRedKnight101 but Rstudio is so nice ;-;
lmao I'm directing my master mostly in functional analysis, but I want to work in Mathematical Physics. I've got a teacher pushing me right into that direction as well because he thinks they aren't enough analysis members in the Modelling departements of the university lol
Non biologist here. R makes me cry also. Then I get surly and depressed. "R is not for me", I think.
I finished my chemistry PhD 4 months ago and this video hits way too close to home! 😂
Dr. Corpse Bloom I presume....
RoR epic
Congrats. How's the Arby's drive-through treating you?
Hey congrats though mate!
Congrats!
This guy is literally the definition of chaotic good
In all seriousness, hope you're doing well Tom!
Maybe more like chaotic wat.
9:25 "that is horrendous. That's such a fucked combination of flavors" *keeps eating*
Hey, I’m currently applying for an internship for a really big chemistry company in Germany. Your videos may be the reason I didn’t give up on the chemistry dream!
Thank you for being our chaotic physmistry teacher!
Hey best of luck mate!! You’ve got this!!
BASF vielleicht?
Update: Life crushing defeat
@@vulpax5915 never give up, you got it next time
I believe you need to call him Master from now on. He provided the gateway to the drug known as chemistry.
Hey Hey, the man the myth the legend is back. Good luck on the thesis, I hope that everything around you're phd is going well/goes well.
The Ending goes hard after reading this
Must be going well! He's making ice cream!
What's funny is that cooking is still technically chemistry and it can also TOTALLY produce Explosions and Fire.
legit baking is just as precise as chemistry if your really into it. i know that because i’m really into baking
@@RalseiGaming Yup, exactly. My wife and I used to own a bagel bakery here in the USA. Cereal Chemistry is a real field that people actually get degrees in. We hired a cereal chemist to help us develop our bagel recipes. The book, "Baking Science and Technology" is a (very) oldie but goodie for breaking into the chemistry involved in baking.
Once you get a good understanding of what the ingredients actually *do* , developing your own recipes or modifying someone else's to improve them becomes (are you ready for this?) a piece of cake.
True. Just add some red pepper flakes to hot oil, then when the air fills with pepper spray and fire, dump water into the pan and you'll get *spicy air*
True tho if he doesn't finish it, he'll be "chemistry" at McDonald's. 😋
@@majormelon8855 you've been to Thailand, I see 😆
Im currently in undergrad right now thinking about if I want to go for a PhD after I graduate. After seeing this video about your struggles I am glad to say I feel ready to invest in an ice cream machine
good on ya mate, I'd like the comment but I don't want to be the 70th like
@@benshapiroscrustyass1402 well ben shapiros crusty ass, now's your chance to like subscribe and hit the bell
Finish writing that PhD! You will feel better!!! :D
Pro tip: print out your figures and relevant data/tables etc and organize all of them into small binders for each chapter. Then go through your lab notebooks and copy relevant observations into each chapter chronologically. Finally print out your IMPORTANT references and place them and the key observations you relied on into the appropriate place in each chapter... at this point you have the backbone of your dissertation. Finally, sit down, and write 2-3 pages in the morning, take a break, and write 2-3 more in the afternoon. You will be done in a month or two and ready to spend a few weeks editing and working with your committee preparing for your defense. Writing my dissertation (also laser based) was really slow with almost zero measurable progress until I broke it down this way!!!
Seeing "write down at least four pages a day for a month or two" as an encouraging sentiment is nightmarish. Just commit tax fraud and life gets cheaper
@uhoh7545 Yeah, i get that. It wasn't my favorite part of the process either. However, this is a bit difficult to explain as not everyone is passionate enough about this stuff to actually want to do it. I've seen people on TH-cam invest a similar level of effort into mastering a specific video game. I've met sports fans who know more facts about their favorite teams than i will probably ever know about the inner workings of the universe... so imagine spending 7 years of your life doing something... something that is actually very cool, tip of the tech spear cool...with lasers.
Now imagine getting to spend all day, every day pouring over those memories, and trying to tie up loose ends that you said you'd get around to... some day ... well, now it's that day! It's daunting to sit down and write a book that's much harder to write than any regular book (because regular books, are written by writers not scientists who are rusty having spent the last few years in a lab, benefit from professional editors, don't require near perfect/ mathematical self consistency prior to publication, and will actually be read by another human being who's not being forced or paid to read it)... however, it's a luxury to get to spend so much time with an old friend before inevitably parting ways. At no point in your life will you ever have the opportunity to do one thing with as much focus intensity or care. If you chose your topic wisely, the process will be difficult to complete due to the temptation to keep exploring, not because it is overwhelming.
"It occurred to me that maybe I could feel joy," gets a giggle out of me every time I hear it.
I just turned in my master thesis a few days ago, with my defence a week away, and just want to say thank you Tom for inspiring and entertaining me through struggles with science. Your videos have taught me the importance of holding a grudge against certain things in the laboratory (I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, I HATE USER CLONING, )
Congrats mate!!!
he taught me the same.. to this day i can't get over hating lactones. or at least the trauma of opening one.
Did the clone turn Yellow?
@@Noxidsignorantia I mean the +200 E. coli colonies on the negative control plates were kinda off-white-pale-yellowish
@@Torteufel the smell
Hey there’s this funny little egg character around 4:02, what a funny little guy
Hes a funny little fella
I'm about to write up my master's thesis in food science (chemistry focus), so the ice cream and the thesis talk are both relatable haha. Also, liquid nitrogen ice cream is a great treat, the small ice crystals make an even smoother texture
My physics department had to put a sign on the liquid air compressor to say "This is not to be used for making icecream!" This naturally resulted in about a 500% increase in the making of icecream within the department. [ We supposedly use it for cryogenic traps and to cool cryogenic sensors.]
I know nitrogen infused beverages taste creamy for some reason and nitrogen doesn't curdle milk so I wonder if those are notable factors as well.
Personally, I favor dry ice ice cream, at least for vanilla. There's the subtlest suggestion of a root beer taste, and I like it.
And the texture is still quite smooth.
You can buy vanilla and black pepper icecream. We served it at a 5star restaurant i worked at in canada 2008/09. They work together.
I’m going to send this to my coworker, who graduated after hitting the snooze button on her thesis for years. Her advisor now wants her to sign up for a post doc. “Fuck, no, I want to sleep” she said
Died laughing at "Don't talk to me until I've had my morning heart palpitation"
Rest in piece
I did not expect to learn today that you can make MDMA from Piperine, but there you go. Good luck with the Thesis and the Post Doc work.
Let's expand that knowledge to their cousins: You can make any 2C-X from Anethole (anise camphor). So pepper and anise can be that start of a really good time.
@@theapexsurvivor9538 can you dumb down the chemistry for us botanists so we can have fun too? Salvia and cannabis are starting to get boring. Oh, btw, I have about 800 kg of canary grass for DMT extractions if you need some!
@@randybugger3006 “what’s naphtha officer? I’ve never heard of it.”
Anything that "chemplayer" made seemed to be somewhat drug related
@@randybugger3006 I don't understand how one ends up with 800 kg of anything if I'm totally honest
I have one if not the hardest exam on orbital mechanics for my masters degree in 8 hours. I have never felt so understood as 15 seconds ago when the video title showed up in my inbox!
As a guy with no meaningful degree's. Take your rest, you've got this.
And ofc let us know how it went❤️
Best of luck, Orbital can be tricky, but it'll definitely be easier than you fear
thanks guys. biggest issue is: we need to know all formulas by heart, only a non programmable calculator is allowed
@@foersterjunior math where you have to memorize formulas is bullshit tbh
Hope it went well!
This was such a fun watch! Some notes from a chef: I once had soy sauce ice cream which was actually really good, so sometimes savoury flavours can work. Also, there is a book called the flavour thesaurus and it helps you pair flavours together, so that might help to find complimentary savoury flavours to turn into ice cream lols
Never thought about the chicken menstruations in my ice cream until today, thank you for taking that joy from me lol
"Chicken menstruations" lol
I might have made ice cream more than 20 years ago in elementary school but we definitely didn't use egg.
@@buddyguy4723 some recipes use them, some don’t! In Europe quite a few bordering countries/regions have childish arguments about their ice creams sometimes for the reason of egg vs. no egg. My favorite argument is what occurred between Swedish and Norwegian ice cream companies, try to look it up!
Honestly, ginger ice cream actually sounds pretty appealing. I don't know that I'd pair it with oregano, but if you were very diligent with how strong you made the ginger and had some other not awful flavor, it could actually be pretty good I think 🍨
Ginger garlic and pepper together may not be terrible... I like all three. Hell, throw in the parsley as well!
My grandma used to make ginger ice cream often, it's very nice
Ginger mango icecream is tasty
@@Burning_Dwarf Ooh, yeah, that does sound good!
Ginger granita sorbet would definitely work, too
3:34 “need to add the sugar to the egg yolks, and then we’re going to beat it until we start to get stiff”
You couldn’t have transitioned from that one-liner any faster and I fully appreciate it lmao
He is a master of one-liners
@@Sniperboy5551 well of course, his brand of chemistry and “the ha ha’s” just feels too good to be real lol
This video feels like a weird mixture of chill and stress, and I kinda want to try a good savoury ice cream now too
It wouldn't be for everyone, but it should be possible to get pepper + cinnamon to work. There are nice tasting sweet things that use both of them (for example some chai mixes).
Also 10/10 ending, really captures what postgrad study does to an mf.
After two masters and two failed attempts at doctoral programs, I entirely understand questioning your ability to feel joy, the madness of blending a burger to make ice cream, and immediately getting involved again, sometimes before you're even done. I . . . uh . . . well, congratulations! Good hunting with it all.
Soon we'll have Dr. Tom, the Chemist with a Physics PhD.
Man just pulled styropyro on us.
@@Reriiru Chemistry to laser physics is a pretty common thing. It's either that or bioscience, really.
Fresh oregano has a lot of minty flavors, but it also has those same flavors as basil, thyme, and rosemary. But lavender also shares many of those flavors and has been in vogue as a dessert flavor for years. Lemon or something to soften the ginger flavor makes it much better.
I'd think just straight ginger juice ice cream would be nice; probably even nicer as a sorbet. Don't need the citrus at all; it just distracts from the the delicious, burning piney flavour.
Yours sounds good. My idea was honey garlic peppercorn ice cream.
Yours sounds good
Caffeinated ice cream isn't something I've seen attempted commercially yet. I have seen ice cream with alcohol in it, though, and I'm curious how they got it to freeze properly with any noticeable ABV. Probably a lot of emulsifiers and stabilizers. There are quite a lot of fun artificial flavorings that you could make to add to your ice cream for fun.
Edit: if you're looking to make a vanilla and black pepper ice cream, consider utilizing several different varieties of black pepper from various regions to build a flavor profile with more interesting notes. Tellicherry peppercorns are lovely because they have a pleasant flavor with a mild fruity quality to it, but a moderate amount of heat to let you know you've got some black pepper involved, while timut peppercorns usually don't have the kernels and instead have a lovely bergamot flavor that I find particularly appealing for sweet applications. Pink peppercorns (while not being legitimate peppercorns) are also nice due to their flavor blending well between fruity and spicy. A mix of all three, heavy on the Timut peppercorns, would yield something that could make a very interesting ice cream. Just remember to infuse the milk with the cracked pepper before straining it out. Ideally you'd heat the milk to a low simmer, add the peppercorns, simmer for about 15-20 minutes, then strain and chill. The texture of black pepper in ice cream isn't pleasant, so it's best not to have any left in the mix.
My guess would be toning down the fat and sugar content maybe
Pink peppercorns are the seeds from Aroeira Tree (Schinus terebinthifolia). It may be good to make an ice cream from it.
The alcohol actually helps with the freezing. Keeps the ice crystals small. I think my most successful one was strawberry and Bailey's.
Black pepper ice cream is actually pretty legit - there's a fun book "The Perfect Scoop" by David Lebovitz to grab hold of - the recipe for it is more a straight cream+egg+pepper thing though, no vanilla. The peppercorns infuse the milk too though, as you've mentioned - having *actual* bits of pepper might not be fun.
Hmm.. now am wondering if i should use the last of my szechuan peppercorns up for something like this instead of making pepper cashews..
@@tanantish That would be an interesting sensation, particularly if you also added some Timut peppercorns for the citrus quality.
This video was the final straw for me to finally buy an ice cream maker. I made the Cinnamon and Parsley one, along with 3 other good flavors, and I brought all 4 to a party… The Cinnamon and Parsley was somehow the HIT of the party! Everybody loved it, and now I’ve become known for it 😅
Tom, you are a genius and you absolutely accomplished your goal this video. Cinnamon and Parsley is an unpopular flavor combination, but produced VERY good ice cream. You’re a legend, mate 🍻
crazy how time passes. I started watching this channel in high school and now i’ve just started a job analytical chemist hahaha
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!! My dream too :D
I don't WANT a valuable life lesson.
I just want ice cream.
"I don't want to cure cancer. I just want to turn people into dinosaurs!"
Two aussie icons united at last
@@WukongTheMonkeyKing Ah yes, turning things into gold and turning people into dinosaurs. The fundamental goals of all chemistry.
I think many of us can learn an important lesson from Tom: there is more than one way to pronounce oregano.
Also, I'd like a scoop of that benzene ice cream.
There is?
@@Lazy_Tim I guess so. In the USA, most people pronounce it "uh-re-guh-no", while British and Australians apparently pronounce it "or-re-gah-no". I looked it up after watching this video to make sure Tom wasn't mispronouncing it, lol!
or-reg-arn-oh is closer to how we say it in Australia
Benzene ice cream? So you want liver cancer? 😂
@@Sniperboy5551 Yes.😐
I felt the part where your project turned out to not fully be Chem. The first 2.5 years of my Ochem PhD were spent doing continuous flow stuff. More chem E problem solving than Ochem. Writing and finishing my PhD thesis was the single most difficult thing that I have done. I can feel your anguish in this video. Hang in there man! You got it. At least you don’t have to defend!!!
This may not technically be a chemistry video but I wanna say thanks for helping to preserve my fascination with chemistry the past few years, I'm coming to the end of an undergrad course after the worst time of my life but these videos have genuinely helped to keep my passion for chemistry alive 👍
I started watching your videos at the beginning of my undergrad years, and now I’m going to start a PhD in chemistry this fall! Good luck with the post doc and thanks for the years of wonderful videos :)
Hey good luck with the PhD mate!! You’ve got this!
Glad to see you're still doing something that could be described as okay on a good day, can't wait for the ice cream machine to be used as a reaction vessel when you need consistent freezing
Yes it seems useful to provide cooling to things, maybe maintain an ice bath for hours etc
This is the wholesome content I needed right now.
I think we need a part 2 for the ice cream flavors with fan submissions. I vote mint and jalapeño 😂
That actually sounds good
@@thatoneperson9335 Oh no, mint and Ghost pepper!!
I’ve had mint and jalapeño, literally the best ice cream I’ve ever had. So funny that heat receptors and cold receptors can both be activated and don’t cancel out
Dude this spoke to my soul. I started my PhD in architecture and behaviour to find out 2yrs later it's actually in statistics... Ignoring the fact i withdrew it after 4yrs of work but supervisors have a way of just shoving you down alleyways without knowing what you actually got yourself into 😅🤣
Towards the end I was doing anything I can to feeeeeel something
@@琥珀-u3o asking the real questions
I kinda suspended on my Master thesis because of the war, but before that I thought to just drop out for good because of all the anxiety I had about it. I fully understand you
I really appreciate how you couldn't remember Piperine but could remember a striking synthesis that uses it a reagent.
Shoulda gotten into chemistry, it seems rife with jokes
Imo it goes through all. As a machinist I can tell you all about the machine, the thing I need for it but can't remember the name of that specific nut
This was unironically great, I'm totally down for random surprise videos! (This one reminds me of the "will it carbonate?" Series by Big Clive)
You may also be interested in Matt Gray's "will it soft serve?" series if you have not already seen it.
@@remuladgryta I follow Matt and for some reason this series flew under my radar, thanks for the recommendation!
I want to see the "It's a good Idea to microwave this" crew down here!
Hey Tom,I just wanted to thank you for showing me that chemistry can still be fun. Me and svereal of my friends are studying in our Master courses and are gonna be in our Phd courses in the near future. Almost all of us are burned out by the stuff that we have to learn, but people like you and Nigel always show us that especially lab work can still be fun, especially if you do something synthetic. Some of my friends even think of joining the Klapötke group, who you may still remember from your azoazide azide video, so godspeed to them and hopefully they'll still be alive in a few years and haven't blown themselves up. But anyways just wanted to say that videos like yours alway remind us of the fun that we can have with chemistry, even if we research other, more seemingly boring topics.
Also congratulations on the PhD
Thanks mate, glad I could help! Was really the reason I kept making videos during University, it reminded me of why I'm excited about chemistry even though the courses were a terrible grind sometimes!
One advice from personal experience. If you are burned out by your master courses and you don't absolutely need a PhD for your career you should really think hard about not doing one. A PhD can be absolute hell, especially if it turns out that your topic turns out to be something you are not passionate about. At that point it Just becomes a test of how much you are willing to suffer. Sacrificing 5 years of your live to produce a Thesis you're not proud of....
This resonates with my experience. Never really liked chem, but here I am, about to submit my masters thesis in a month :) although I'm not really sure if I should do a phd. Anyway, many thanks to these people for showing chemistry can still be fun.
I'm going through hell to finish a bachelor's and yet this video is exactly what I need to ignore my academic incompetence.
I'm really surprised cinnamon and pepper didn't work. As someone else said, it's often used in chai mixes- along with nutmeg, cloves, and sometimes ginger. I'd also love to experiment with it with black cardamom; but tbh cinnamon, cloves, and allspice (made from allspice berries, not just all the spices), is my go-to mix. Prepare for the mix to taste Christmas-y if anyone does try it. Cinnamon and clove on its own is also a worthy try, and less Christmas-y.
This is the most relatable video about the experience of doing a PhD I've ever seen. I did all sorts of random bullshit instead of writing up. Got there eventually, and you will too. Good luck
This channel makes me happy I just work in the industry after getting my ME bachelor and im not stuck in uni hell.
Good luck finishing your PhD, love the vids
Same, I have bachelors in both physics and computer science and a master in computer science. My supervisor ''manipulated'' me into doing a PhD. Turned out that his standards were way too high (the group hasn't published anything in the Last 3 years) and he doesn't really have a clue about his new direction of research. I escaped that hell after 2 years of producing a lot of ''unpublishable'' Research. At first it felt like failure but looking back at my still suffering colleagues it was one of my best decisions ever!
The number of subtle jokes during the first kitchen section are exceptional
Firstly, it was actually really cool to hear about your PhD. But more importantly, I absolutely love watching your videos and I hope you never stop.
Hey I think there’s a BDG video you’d rlly like! He makes some weird ass ice creams that apparently are good and maybe you can try them out. Also you guys both have the tortured academic vibe going but on opposite ends of the spectrum
BDG is the theater kid, this dude is in STEM
@@Saya-ng1sl ITS JUST A CROSSOVER EPISODE. it should happen
My day is improved immeasurably because not only did you post another video, but you helped me procrastinate on the work I was supposed to be doing but don't want to do.
Parsley milk-sauce (typically bechamel with parsley) is a key component of the danish national dish "Stegt flæsk med persillesovs", which roughly translates to; "Fried pork(belly) with parsley sauce" - served with potatoes.
Good to see a video from you again! Best of luck with the thesis!
Parsley and milk is also commonly used for stewed macaroni. You boil the macaroni in milk; the milk will become thickened from losing water to the macaroni (but I guess the milk solids stay), then you add parsely. If you let it sit and cool too long before you eat it, it soaks up more water and the milk congeals; sets like a slightly gelatinous concrete.
Bechamel with parsley is had on roast gammon in the UK!
My family has a recipe for chicken and wild rice with parsley and bechamel, makes it nice and creamy. Almonds recommended.
There is a fine line between insanity and success, I feel like you've mastered both at the exact same time LOL, this was entertaining to say the least. A Vanilla and Sassafras Ice Cream would be pretty tasty imo.
I use pepper in my ginger bread, it's common in masala chai, so pepper is pretty great with vanilla, if you add other spices into it. A masala chai icecream sounds lovely TBH....
"I am bad at cooking" and having a channel build around doing chemical synthesis is... a bold set up :D
I mean, you mostly follow a cooking recipe in synthesis, except if you mess something up (like temperature, ingridients amounts or input order) you don't end up with a slightless less tasty meal but with a potentially dangerous chemical waste or - our favorite material here - tar! xD
Anyway, I love your vids and your humour, keep it up!
Good luck on your Ph.D thesis! :D
It's been over ten years since I finished my PhD thesis, and this whole video just brings the whole miserable experience back
I’ve got my PhD and I sympathise with you so much. I felt the same about writing my thesis. Best wishes!
Vicariously living my PhD through this channel.
But did you make DMT because of this channel?
The phd talk is too relatable. Finishing my undergrad thesis and now handling applications for masters and PhD programs. You’ve got it Tom.
i love you for sharing your procrastination meltdown with us, i can relate a ton
really the vibes are so immaculate i had to reply to my own comment
I’ve started this three times now and I keep stopping it so I can be 100% sure I won’t be interrupted. Your videos are so anticipated man, you really have a gift with this TH-cam gig.
Congrats on your thesis, even though I feel like I've been mislead (Physics?!) Good luck in your post-doc.
I'd personally love to see more icecream based chemistry. Maybe delving into why alcohol affects the freezing point, and how to get around that to make the booziest icecream.
Also you should try chilli + chocolate icecream. Its very good.
Literally starting an organic chemistry PhD tomorrow and I'm quite nervous about it, this couldn't have been posted in a better moment
Cubane synthesis PhD. Let's goooooo!!!
good luck, and also.. rest in peace
started a biochem PhD today, great timing ahahaha
It's always easier to focus on the negatives (thanks, threat education response) but for whatever it may be worth to you; even if you are dismayed by your skill as a chemist, I hope that you receive some modicum of joy from being entertaining.
I wish you the best of luck with your thesis, and many of us are rooting for your success. However that may take shape.
Be well, brother.
Yep. Ice cream machines rock! Keep at it and you'll get your PhD done. Sometimes you just have to take a break from it and use your brain for other things. In my experience, this has always made my papers turn out better. Good luck!
All the best on your Ph.D.! And your ice-cream making endeavors.
P.S. Ginger is actually best root.
I'm staring down the barrel of a Master's thesis that I need to finish in the next two months despite so far having published nothing. So I started looking online for ice cream makers. Thanks for the tip Tom!
Solidarity! I'm debating if I want to go back for a PhD after I work for a few years (I want to be able to afford to eat and have furniture), working on my thesis in food science
Regarding cooking, one thing that I found helpful for getting better at it (and that may help for you) is thinking of it as *edible chemistry*
because that's basically what it is. You're working with larger pre-existing compounds, and you can't add toxic things to it. But aside from that it's chemistry that you get something at least theoretically edible at the end.
Absolutely! Although I'm biased as a food science grad student haha. It definitely helps troubleshoot baking
Sometimes you can add toxic things to it -sometimes-
the off milk taste is probably due to the citric acid in monster. acids and milk usually do funny things when mixed.
You are so charismatic that definitely would watch even culinary channel with you.
Wish you luck and perseverance in your PhD.
writing my thesis is the most productive i've ever been... at everything that wasnt writing my thesis.
I feel you, I had to defend my thesis without finishing writing it because of deadlines and extensions. Still got an A and got my final work published. Thanks for helping me be safer with the spicy yellow chemicals, as I concentrated some picric acid for a new biobased rocket fuel.
I was really hoping you would say "they should invent an energy drink that brings you an inch from death" because me and a friend have invented exactly that and if there is demand would sell it
...you've got my interest
How much illegal substances have you put in the Monster, blaze?
I finished my Chem PhD 6 years ago and everything here resonated so hard.
The being tired of failed reactions. The feeling that your very presence ruins experiments.
10:40 this makes me feel so much better about how little care I put into choosing my area of study.
Honestly I can relate to this so much as I had to write my Chemistry by Research Master's Thesis last year, had multiple anxiety attacks and procrastinated for 3 months. Luckily my supervisor was great and helped me get an extension as well as counselling and I submitted last year. I should get the report back from the Doctoral College some time in the next month so hopefully I passed!
Anyway all I can say is once you have it written and submitted it will take a huge weight off your shoulders but you can only manage that if you take care of your mental health so enjoy the ice cream.
I am in the last two weeks of thesis before the deadline. Good luck to you, I hope we make it out the other end of this dragon.
I love that the feeling of writing you thesis is like the worst experience anyone has. I remember writing mine and I think I'd rather chop my balls off than go back and do another degree.
I, too, could write my master's thesis right now, but I am watching this video. Good luck with your thesis :D
I hope you're doing okay E&F, idk if I'm just overthinking it but you sound really down. I'm in a dark place myself and your videos have made life a little better for me. I'm actually trying to get back into school because I realized you were only a few years older than me and already getting your PhD.
1:39 : "I could be writing my thesis right now"
Me, watching this instead of writing my thesis : "hummmmm"
Man’s goes from making peppercorn and garlic ice cream to using big complex physics words in a heartbeat. I love it.
Club Mate is the energy drink you don't need to be embarrassed by.
Really popular in hacker circles in Germany.
Does taste like liking an ashtray though, worst of all: you'll eventually like it.
Ahaha, heard the ashtray-comparison often enough and would say it is accurate, having tried it myself a couple times.
Makes me think of one of the projects in my lab, smoke taint wines. Literally tastes like smoke and ashtray
the all of the editing and visual effects. soo good. much effort.
Revisiting this video because I’m asking the same question. This past week has been hard and I’m grateful that people like you make fun content to lighten my day.
CONGRATS TOM, ON.... STILL BEING A...ALIVE....? lol
I dunno, I just figure writing one's Ph.D. has driven _enough_ people into insanity or death, that it keeps congratulations over making it passed that point! 😅❤️
In all seriousness, well done, and I (we) look forward to more science vids! 🤘
I think you should keep trying unlikely ice cream pairings until you hit a 10/10. Perhaps you can hand the next round to That Chemist. EVEN BETTER TWIST! you choose HIS next pairings, and he chooses yours!
EDIT: Congrats on the PhD, BTW.
Oh my god I feel this video on so many levels... I am just waiting to hear back from my supervisor on my PhD thesis in chemistry and then I'll submit it. and I have just signed a postdoc contract, despite the PhD having been an absolute wild ride.
You are an absolute legend man a light in the darkness good luck making the world a better place
That Aldi is 'boutique' in Oz says more about Australia than Aldi.