A "ham" is an amateur radio operator, of which there are apparently quite a lot in the US (nearly 750,000 according to Wikipedia). An abomination of science like this thing gives off a _lot_ of radio interference, which would probably not be appreciated.
02:13 When I was in art school what seems like a million years ago, one of my animation teachers joked about that sot of thing. We were all BSing at the end of class one day, and he said something about how it's a good thing lightsabers don't exist because "I'd have to cut this desk in half."
Imagine if he mounted this cursed thing on that long distance laser turret of his. The laser just might burn the air between the weapon and the target enough to make it conductive for this soviet plasma lightning flame to follow thorugh and hit the target hundred of meter away. An actual plasma gun (that nobody without a death wish would approach with a 10 meter pole)
8:06 I have one of these vacuum tubes in my collection, it’s a GU-81M. Photonicinduction uses one to generate X-rays, but any vacuum tube will generate them if you feed high voltage through them.
37:30 he is talking about Radio Frequency. from what I understood without that faraday cage it would screw with radio transmissions. do it enough (or at all really) and the FCC gets pissy. The HAMS are the ones most likely to identify and report you to the FCC, with HAMS being Amateur radio operators. your standard music/talk show radios are not the only radio based things that exist, AM/FM Radio uses a section of frequency, and the Amateurs get another section. the amateur section is things like independent weather broadcasts among MANY other things, thing is, you have to be certified to use those frequencies (as some of them can be used for emergency scenarios) and anything that screws with the stability (in this case. Tesla coils creating deafening white noise on every radio receiver in range) is very unappreciated. id suggest you look at some videos for HAM radio operations, it's rather cool stuff al things considered. some in that community even build their own equipment, like radio dishes strong enough to bounce across the planet or receive from satellites. (note, this ramble is only accurate as my memory. if I fucked up something. tell me)
As someone fascinated by radiation, yes for some unusual reason, Element 43 Technetium is indeed radioactive. Or more correctly the common isotope is radioactive, which is rather strange since every other element up to lead is all stable in their common isotopes. I find it a cool and weird quirk of science, and I recall it will decay into molybdenum (Element 42) given some time.
37:44 "It certainly beats angrying the FCC tho, or even worse, local HAMs" a HAM is a radio amateur operator, in other terms, its just a person who likes radio and has radio stuff, and uses radio stuff to contact with other operators aka HAMs so RF interference is annoying to em because they are using those frequencies to make contacts
And they can easily triangulate your location, and show up at your door with a friendly smile and with 10 other angry people who picked up the interference. (Plus, radio equipment is _reaaally_ expensive, so it's the same rationale as with furries: if they got money for a 5000 USD fursuit/radio equipment, they got money for a 10 dollar pipe b*mb.) Conclusion: don't mess with people who have the brain, motive and resources to find you and make you *pay for your sins*
I should find where my electric lighter my dad gave me went Also I should find where my zippo my dad gave me went Also I should find where my pocket knife My work gave me went
Dude, we russians sometimes have a unique mix of curiosity, knowledge, ignorance and fascination do to things like this :D I'm not very educated (I mean like for sure I've got the basics from school) and I've made some things of questionable safety in my young age :D Like... I've learned how to make empty plasic soda bottles explode at the age of like 10, I've made smoke bombs from over the counter medicine when I was about 13, I've used some calcium car... (I don't think that would be allowed to share) to actually make high pressure flammabale gas containers that explode after being thrown in a fire at 14... And I wasn't even THAT much into science, I was just curious :D Later edit -one more thing to add to a list of crap that I've done - I don't remember what age I was but I had one of those plasma balls and found out if you put a small metal chain on and around it and attach a needle to the chain, isolate the needle and then put it's point close enough to your skin - it'll kinda arc and burn your skin to a point of turning like charcoal black color (and probably being fully burnt out) with almost no pain and it was like having a cool way to write something on your skin temporarily xD
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14:20 "Retropunk" I am not familiar with that as a style, more as an umbrella for all they non-future 'punk styles (ie, no Cyberpunk, Post-Cyberpunk (reasonable Cyberpunk), or Solarpunk). That said, I can see this being called Steampunk or Dieselpunk, especially the latter.
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I love how you review Styropyro videos. The way you are in terror the whole time is great.
He’ll get used to it eventually. One day he will laugh along with us at the insane shit Styropyro does
When I first watched that video and he said "whose videos actually scare me" I thought "Oh, Airier will be TERRIFIED by this statement"
40:21 by ‘get carried away’ I believe he means do more than he has time for, not get even crazier.
Cant wait for you to react to the video where he wires 100 car-batteries...
Just to see what happends...
Hint: Explosive fun
A "ham" is an amateur radio operator, of which there are apparently quite a lot in the US (nearly 750,000 according to Wikipedia). An abomination of science like this thing gives off a _lot_ of radio interference, which would probably not be appreciated.
02:13 When I was in art school what seems like a million years ago, one of my animation teachers joked about that sot of thing. We were all BSing at the end of class one day, and he said something about how it's a good thing lightsabers don't exist because "I'd have to cut this desk in half."
Just imagine when he makes “decorative lightning bushes” for the yard with this… or “glowy trees of cracklage”
Imagine if he mounted this cursed thing on that long distance laser turret of his. The laser just might burn the air between the weapon and the target enough to make it conductive for this soviet plasma lightning flame to follow thorugh and hit the target hundred of meter away. An actual plasma gun (that nobody without a death wish would approach with a 10 meter pole)
0:26 “Not a plane, not a bus” did you mean ‘train’ here?
8:06 I have one of these vacuum tubes in my collection, it’s a GU-81M. Photonicinduction uses one to generate X-rays, but any vacuum tube will generate them if you feed high voltage through them.
2:38 He was referring to Nikola Tesla. Not the brand by Elon
exactly
Glad to be here for the death machine!
This is the video I've been waiting for the most
37:30 he is talking about Radio Frequency. from what I understood without that faraday cage it would screw with radio transmissions. do it enough (or at all really) and the FCC gets pissy. The HAMS are the ones most likely to identify and report you to the FCC, with HAMS being Amateur radio operators. your standard music/talk show radios are not the only radio based things that exist, AM/FM Radio uses a section of frequency, and the Amateurs get another section. the amateur section is things like independent weather broadcasts among MANY other things, thing is, you have to be certified to use those frequencies (as some of them can be used for emergency scenarios) and anything that screws with the stability (in this case. Tesla coils creating deafening white noise on every radio receiver in range) is very unappreciated.
id suggest you look at some videos for HAM radio operations, it's rather cool stuff al things considered. some in that community even build their own equipment, like radio dishes strong enough to bounce across the planet or receive from satellites. (note, this ramble is only accurate as my memory. if I fucked up something. tell me)
As someone fascinated by radiation, yes for some unusual reason, Element 43 Technetium is indeed radioactive. Or more correctly the common isotope is radioactive, which is rather strange since every other element up to lead is all stable in their common isotopes. I find it a cool and weird quirk of science, and I recall it will decay into molybdenum (Element 42) given some time.
Airier keeps forgetting about the science machete
37:44
"It certainly beats angrying the FCC tho, or even worse, local HAMs"
a HAM is a radio amateur operator, in other terms, its just a person who likes radio and has radio stuff, and uses radio stuff to contact with other operators aka HAMs
so RF interference is annoying to em because they are using those frequencies to make contacts
And they can easily triangulate your location, and show up at your door with a friendly smile and with 10 other angry people who picked up the interference.
(Plus, radio equipment is _reaaally_ expensive, so it's the same rationale as with furries: if they got money for a 5000 USD fursuit/radio equipment, they got money for a 10 dollar pipe b*mb.)
Conclusion: don't mess with people who have the brain, motive and resources to find you and make you *pay for your sins*
I also love styropyro. You should also check out some NileRed videos. He makes mainly chemistry videos, but they are great.
40:07 ... Imagine "Release restraint level zero"
24:00
thats chemistry, not physics though
a compound with a radioactive element in it is still radioactive
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I'm eagerly awaiting your reaction to him wiring 100 car batteries together
You should check out his chemistry videos, especially his 1920s chemistry cookbook series.
Electroboom would have a heart attack watching this guy
You need to watch his video of wiring 100 car batteries together. its such a great video
2:25 at least you know.
I should find where my electric lighter my dad gave me went
Also I should find where my zippo my dad gave me went
Also I should find where my pocket knife My work gave me went
Dude, we russians sometimes have a unique mix of curiosity, knowledge, ignorance and fascination do to things like this :D I'm not very educated (I mean like for sure I've got the basics from school) and I've made some things of questionable safety in my young age :D Like... I've learned how to make empty plasic soda bottles explode at the age of like 10, I've made smoke bombs from over the counter medicine when I was about 13, I've used some calcium car... (I don't think that would be allowed to share) to actually make high pressure flammabale gas containers that explode after being thrown in a fire at 14... And I wasn't even THAT much into science, I was just curious :D
Later edit -one more thing to add to a list of crap that I've done - I don't remember what age I was but I had one of those plasma balls and found out if you put a small metal chain on and around it and attach a needle to the chain, isolate the needle and then put it's point close enough to your skin - it'll kinda arc and burn your skin to a point of turning like charcoal black color (and probably being fully burnt out) with almost no pain and it was like having a cool way to write something on your skin temporarily xD
22:51 to much pick energy can be dangerous
Electro boom is fun too
PLEAZE JUST WATCH THE VIDIO WITH THE CAR BATTARYS
PLEAZE I BEG YOU
Did put this earler in moonshine animation new video potato just grow up also a new llamas in hats came out a bit ago,still putting those suggestion dragon ball the others,joyride chainsaw man the musical it just 2 episode very short ones could be watch in single view,hauntlich dnd cartoon review,noochy boi,new suggestions chara vs doomguy should have put it in yesterday video and the summoning by candy-Cain animations
14:20 "Retropunk"
I am not familiar with that as a style, more as an umbrella for all they non-future 'punk styles (ie, no Cyberpunk, Post-Cyberpunk (reasonable Cyberpunk), or Solarpunk).
That said, I can see this being called Steampunk or Dieselpunk, especially the latter.
you need to watch
I Genetically Engineered *MYSELF* to Fix Lactose Intolerance
A Grape Made of... Meat?? - Tissue Recellularization
by the thought emporium
you should look at his 100 car battery video
YES! FINALLY!
Still waiting on the car battery video.
He clearly lives in the country, why wouldn't he have a machete?
15:05 was than a poltergeist reference?
Does this mean you DONT have one
First hour gig
BROOOOOOO ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
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day 8 of asking for bluejay a very funny like dougdoug funny history channel
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Meow.
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I just watched that last night. It was great. The stories about the 3 letter agency visits were great.
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