@@malkeus6487 yeah but even then there is still a possibility of infection if the glass cracks badly and gets launched at him, and depending on how it if at all the glass cuts him it can be very dangerous. Nonetheless it's still pretty dangerous to do all this in, essentially, beach clothing.
@@malkeus6487 that's just overkill, not wanting to put on a lab coat or some more suitable clothing for this video and then having to get your appendages amputated because a glass shard was logged into your hand or arm is too big of a risk for me.
It might actually work to his advantage in case he gets it on him: Skin is far less flammable than fabric, and the metal won't adhere as well to skin. He will get a nasty burn though...
Agreed and I don’t want to sound like a party pooper but other channels similar to this get demonetised & strikes for lesser crimes. Not setting a good example but still great fun stuff. I just don’t like the inconsistency fricken YT!!! Also; when you don’t know what’s gonna happen, best be over prepared.
This is always my only complaint with him. He has way to many kids watching to not display proper precautionary measures. Ruins an otherwise good viewing experience.
"Sorry about setting the yard on fire..." "Oh no worries, as long as your TH-cam videos are still pulling in $10,000 a week you can wreck the yard all you want honey!"
Not to mention he asks his buddy if they should get the hose- WHICH MEANS THEY DIDNT HAVE FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT ON STANDBY?! You should always have a fire extinguisher or at least a fire blanket when dealing with fire or molten anything. Not to mention there isn’t any kind of towel down to catch the glass debris? His hypothesis was that it was going to shatter! What if he misses some glass shards on cleanup and it ends up in someone’s foot or even the dog’s paw?!
@@nortalian549 a towel would catch fire and melt wet grass and ground will hold and cool the aluminum. Aluminum fire blankets would just melt from the heat. Leg protection aka jeans arnt to great but better then nothing.
and that’s not even to mention the LIVE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BARELY 2 FEET FROM THE MOLTEN ALUMINUM AND FALLING GLASS! Seriously, that power supply is arguably more dangerous if damaged than the failing glass pyramid and molten aluminum. Explosions, plastic and toxic bits spewing across the entire yard (and possibly further), destroyed camera equipment, and to top it all off electrical fires spreading throughout the grass yard. The heat from even a drop of that molten aluminum in the wrong spot could’ve set it off instantly. Hilarious that he showed it in the video, but please be responsible with your electrical equipment! Physics doesn’t care about your feelings!
This is incredibly dangerous people have died from doing this. I remember reading one case where someone heated up a chunk of glass on the stove and it exploded. They found him dead in hi apartment a week later he had taken a glass shard in the heart.
More people have died from getting licked on the hand by adorable Siberian Husky puppies than from pouring hot aluminum onto glass cubes. - Actual statistic
Oh I heard that story too. 10 days after he died, his girlfriend got a call and it was him so who was phone? Forward this to 10 people in the next 24 hours or you will die with a shard of glass in your heart.
@@NikkiTaLance More people have died from vending machines falling on them than from getting bitten by sharks. Therefore, it must be safer to swim with sharks. Because that's how statistics work, trust me.
@@daviduprichard8343 i went down in the comments and found it, how do you do the bold, is it like in discord when you do **CUBE** Edit: okay same as discord but one asterisk
If there were less silicon in it I'd be inclined to say yes. If the unmelted glass is in small enough particles it could act as a rigid filler, and the aluminum as a matrix that transmits force to the filler, so It'd essentially function like a composite. If he fully melted the mixture, silicon in aluminum functions much the same as carbon in iron- it allows hardenability and depending on the microstructure it can get very hard. 4000 series alloys can have upwards of 10-12% silicon and many have strengths comparable to mild steel but at roughly 1/3 the weight.
@@GreatMeteorology pretty much anyone with a comedic humor says something cursed at least once per day. For example: if you throw mouldy cheese in a sandwich, it tastes like blue cheese
Sidenote, that was an excellent display of the difference between viscosity and density of the 2 materials. The aluminium was very "watery" due to the relative extreme temperature, it takes a lot more to melt glass than aluminium. I don't remember the specific heat capacity of the two materials and I am too lazy to go look it up in my textbook.
@@martindrengenxbox360 plus glass technically doesn't melt since it's an amorphous solid. Instead when it's heated above it's glass-transition phase it starts to flow but will always have a relatively high viscosity.
Jack M So what? If I want my glass very liquidy I have to vaporize it and then condense the silicon? (probably the glass would decompose into silicon and oxygen before then.)
Glass And Aluminium Do Mix Well If Done Carefully @ The Correct Heat / Balance Ratio This Is Why UFO's. Appear To Look Like A Smooth Poured Boiled Sugar Sweet , And Can Look Metallic While Also Glowing . There Is Energy ALL AROUND YOU ,The Simplest Form Of Energy , STATIC ELECTRICITY Has Existed From Time Immemorial , STATIC ELECTRICITY Is There FREE FOR ALL HUMANITY STATIC ELECTRICITY IS WHAT KEEPS NATURE ALIVE Bless Up Earthling
I've watch 2 videos of this guy now, and the lasting impression is that I'll definitely be seeing his face again very soon...on the news. *Tragedy strikes as Florida man plays with too much fire*
@@prydeerrol Because I don't think they should pour molten metal onto something that is prone to exploding into shards when encountering strong, localized changes in temperature, which would also be superheated from the transfer of thermal energy into the glass... without any sort of protection? I'm not sure what my children are gonna be either, but I would hope they will be able to survive their first experiment without becoming injured or disfigured or worse.
Something I used to like doing as a teenager was heating marbles in a candle flame then dunking them in ice water to get these cool looking cracks through them.
I can imagine an old couple seeing you in their backyard saying something like "There's a scientist in our backyard, Cheryl!" "Don't worry, Marty, he won't hurt us..."
I worked at an Aluminum plant in South Carolina for 18 years as an electrician. Molten aluminum most certainly glows orange at around 1400 to 1450 degrees Fahrenheit. Pure aluminum melts at about 1250 and goes through a red stage. It goes to orange and then yellow/orange as it gets hotter. Alloys of aluminum obviously melt at different temps. One of our harder alloys was 3105-2. We made sheet products. Anyway nice video.
Me : *cleans up broken glass, with gloves* Me : *gets cut* Backyard Scientist : *breaks broken glass with bare hands* Backyard Scientist : *doesn't get cut, not even phased*
I really like about you that you just trie things out without any concrete objective but the overall goal of discovering sth. cool or new. Thanks for sharing these unfiltered thoughts!
Ť̷̩H̷̪̋E̴̼͝ ̸̼̏C̶̼̑Ù̴̼B̷̻̀Ë̴̲́ demands a sacrifice
༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つGIVE LIKES to the video
or Ť̷̩H̷̪̋E̴̼͝ ̸̼̏C̶̼̑Ù̴̼B̷̻̀Ë̴̲́ shall 𝘾𝙊𝙉𝙎𝙐𝙈𝙀
Yes FOR THE C U B E (👁👄👁)
Wtf
Nu >:c
Simple completely agree
*C U B E*
1:17
3 (starts pouring) 2 1
Cooper Confidential big brain
He’s hyped
😂😂
To surprise the cube you not smart
I was gonna say that
1:17 I have never heard a less accurate 3,2,1 in my life
Xd😂
Lol it was like a Japanese dub
@@draxxsklounst6595 frr
God loves you
@@boxing963songsvlogsgamevid2 Shrek is the one true god. Shrek loves all.
"I'm wearing glasses because it might crack"
Said the man in short sleeves and pants handeling Molten aluminium.
Helloo, they're called APPENDages! Eyes are hard to live without/heal.
@@malkeus6487 yeah but even then there is still a possibility of infection if the glass cracks badly and gets launched at him, and depending on how it if at all the glass cuts him it can be very dangerous. Nonetheless it's still pretty dangerous to do all this in, essentially, beach clothing.
@@Potatotenkopf Amputation! Double Amputation!
@@malkeus6487 that's just overkill, not wanting to put on a lab coat or some more suitable clothing for this video and then having to get your appendages amputated because a glass shard was logged into your hand or arm is too big of a risk for me.
@@Potatotenkopf I am 100% serious about this!
The amount of protection you are not wearing here is quite impressive. That's the dangerous part to me.
No the dangerous thing is him growing lit matches in a backyard
@@Parkerjohm He goes over it a lot, apparently where he is the ground doesn't burn well. I wouldn't try it here in Aus though lol.
Glad to see he was wearing a layer of protective safety skin.
PFFT-
More safety than usual
Hes fine
@@PErplEFlEmE he doesn’t normally have skin?
And shorts
2:00 Backyard Scientist: this is scary
Also Backyard Scientist: *wears shorts when molten metal is gonna splatter everywhere*
It might actually work to his advantage in case he gets it on him:
Skin is far less flammable than fabric, and the metal won't adhere as well to skin.
He will get a nasty burn though...
Joshua Rivet Yes, I was noticing the elaborate protective garb.
it's okay, he's got safety glasses.
Agreed and I don’t want to sound like a party pooper but other channels similar to this get demonetised & strikes for lesser crimes.
Not setting a good example but still great fun stuff.
I just don’t like the inconsistency fricken YT!!!
Also; when you don’t know what’s gonna happen, best be over prepared.
@@chaoticature nOt SeTtiNg a GoOd eXamPle.
"Florida man loses legs after playing with molten aluminum in shorts."
Florida man sets grill on fire from molten glass and metal
Hell
This is always my only complaint with him. He has way to many kids watching to not display proper precautionary measures. Ruins an otherwise good viewing experience.
Chris C ah yes because kids have access to Molten aluminum
He could at least wear some jorts
I love the attention to personal safety. Exposed skin and molten metals don’t really mix.
I feel like StuffMadeHere takes more precautions, and it's saying something. The level of safety makes Colin Furze look sane, too.
The lack of safety is why we’re here
"I'm gunna start pouring in"
"3"
*starts pouring*
"2"
"1"
True
Ok
what a mad lad
i was about to comment dat
Started before the count down even ended
Backyard scientist be like:
"Okay, in three. Three,-" *_starts pouring_* "-two, one."
After I read this he did it
Ikr
ha
@RENEE PARK loolll
With the amount of precautions that they take, it's a miracle that nobody got injured
Well I mean their called the backyard scientist for a reason very little safety precautions
A miracle
Im the 666th like
*Yet
One day that will inevitably be a clickbait title along the lines "What if we pour molten glass all over my leg" or "look guys i'm a cyborg"
Insane
I'm going to see this guy in the news one day receiving the Darwin Award.
Somehow he’s gonna get 3 at once
...and feel better about yourself because of someone getting injured, I suppose?
"Sorry about setting the yard on fire..."
"Oh no worries, as long as your TH-cam videos are still pulling in $10,000 a week you can wreck the yard all you want honey!"
HA that is so true “but if your videos don’t bring in &10,000 per week I will have to disown you” Haha
Eh. Somebody will have raised this man, and that person is sitting in a lawn chair, looking at their creation
Can't believe there is still green grass there, so much punishment)
this is a teat
@@Supersmile330 They too were backyard scientists, and their experiment was “what happens if we don’t use a condom”.
2:00 literally no leg protection against splash on the legs. Excellent,
Doesn't help that there was a propane tank nearby
Not to mention he asks his buddy if they should get the hose- WHICH MEANS THEY DIDNT HAVE FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT ON STANDBY?! You should always have a fire extinguisher or at least a fire blanket when dealing with fire or molten anything. Not to mention there isn’t any kind of towel down to catch the glass debris? His hypothesis was that it was going to shatter! What if he misses some glass shards on cleanup and it ends up in someone’s foot or even the dog’s paw?!
@@nortalian549 a towel would catch fire and melt wet grass and ground will hold and cool the aluminum. Aluminum fire blankets would just melt from the heat. Leg protection aka jeans arnt to great but better then nothing.
But the other guy had flame retardant pants.
and that’s not even to mention the LIVE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BARELY 2 FEET FROM THE MOLTEN ALUMINUM AND FALLING GLASS! Seriously, that power supply is arguably more dangerous if damaged than the failing glass pyramid and molten aluminum. Explosions, plastic and toxic bits spewing across the entire yard (and possibly further), destroyed camera equipment, and to top it all off electrical fires spreading throughout the grass yard. The heat from even a drop of that molten aluminum in the wrong spot could’ve set it off instantly.
Hilarious that he showed it in the video, but please be responsible with your electrical equipment! Physics doesn’t care about your feelings!
1:17
“Three, *starts pouring* two, one.”
1:17 Chief? Why are you molten aluminum? *Heat noises*
Just a tip, if you want something to have asterisks around it you have to put TWO on each side of the word or phrase
Unus
haha ikr
@@delo2283 Annus
This is incredibly dangerous people have died from doing this. I remember reading one case where someone heated up a chunk of glass on the stove and it exploded. They found him dead in hi apartment a week later he had taken a glass shard in the heart.
More people have died from getting licked on the hand by adorable Siberian Husky puppies than from pouring hot aluminum onto glass cubes. - Actual statistic
@@NikkiTaLance damn.. it almost sounds like getting licked by a puppy is much more common than pouring aluminum on glass. it's still dangerous
Oh I heard that story too. 10 days after he died, his girlfriend got a call and it was him so who was phone? Forward this to 10 people in the next 24 hours or you will die with a shard of glass in your heart.
I thought the same. Imagine one of those glass splitters hitting his throat... Life can end quite abruptly
@@NikkiTaLance More people have died from vending machines falling on them than from getting bitten by sharks. Therefore, it must be safer to swim with sharks. Because that's how statistics work, trust me.
When the backyard scientist moves further away from science and into pure unadulterated pyromania
Zioma just embracing what’s inside us all
Those are some $20 words.
I mean, isn't scientist just an excuse light things on fire and blow things up?
You mean they need an excuse?
Pyromania is its own science.
This man would do a killer kermit the frog impression
Underrated comment of the year
No, Kermit is doing an impression of him.
He and Kermit The Devil share a soul.
ur a menace lol
kermit the frog here with two things to tast out today, a dummy thicc frying pan and a 9mm who will win?
This dudes lawn is on fire and he’s just like “aww woah”
paulzuel3 same
You mean OwO right?
@@gdbrn OF COURSE WE WOULD ! LIKE ANY SANE PERSON
*owo
It’s is parents. Any sane man knows better than to pour molten aluminum on his own lawn.
You really should at least have a full face shield and a long leather apron on while doing this.
is florida, it's allright (I actually don't know if they are from Florida or are in Florida)
@@niteliniN they are
The Backyard Scientist: *witnesses his child being born* “Whoa, that was pretty cool!”
Joe adds Slow mo shot
*pours molten aluminum on it*
After his child is born: 7:09
2:05 record that record that
terlybo 3 that’s messed up😭
shopkeeper
"Why would you buy so many glass shapes"
FLORIDA MAN
"MY GOALS ARE BEYOND YOUR UNDERSTANDING"
or: SCIENCE!
FOR SCIENCE!
Science!
Isn’t he from Hawaii
@@samuelsims2559 no he is from Florida
"This is dangerous."
"I need safety goggles and gloves."
Continues to wear shorts
…and no hearing protection.
no bullet proof vest
No penis protector
And no asshole protection
propane tank so near this molten metal splash is giving king of the hill S2 finale vibes
“alright”
“3” *starts pouring*
“2”
“1”
I noticed that too 🤣
IKR
I thought I was the only one who noticed that!
lel
It was a lil delay
The backyard scientists is the kind of person that mixes all the soap together to make a potion
Underrated comment
Extremely Underrated and Brought Back Memories.
Why does Johnny have so much dish soap?
I do that
You have brought back memories
"Molten aluminum vs T H E C U B E" first thing you see is a sphere
Dude I put the same comment the same time u did then started scrolling through then seen this aha
@@daviduprichard8343 lol
@@daviduprichard8343 i went down in the comments and found it, how do you do the bold, is it like in discord when you do **CUBE**
Edit: okay same as discord but one asterisk
All I see I *** ****
As a fellow Floridian content creator you've earned my bell and a like.
Today: Local florida man creates lava in his parents' backyard, melts glass creations with it, ends up creating obsidian
Thank you Anthony Davis
@Anthony Davis you need to repeat the process 9 more times before its enough
Local florida man breaks lots of glass next to swimming pool
s p o i l e r s
I’ve never seen this man before but as soon as I saw his backyard I new he lived in Florida.
Lab safety: am I a joke to you?
This guy: yeah, kinda.
Lol
edward timothy Why is the rum gone?
@@crippledsandwich7273 The council also noticed a communist behavior, You will be sentenced to death for cringe and communism.
"Sorry about setting the yard on fire"
I think there used to it by now.
Most chill parents ever.
Their*
@@bahed7242 well if you wish to be pedantic, it's *They're...
They’re
*there'ye're
This is the most amazing thing on TH-cam. Flawless, no notes.
that's sarcasm right?
@@lord5-v3u No.
1:16
"3"
Starts pouring
"2"
You already started pouring
"1"
Why are you still counting
Patrick Harden because he can
Heena Patel true
@@HeenaPatel253 yeah
I also noticed
Out of sync
“Hey, mom, can I shatter glass all over the back yard?” “Sure, honey, I’m sure the dog won’t mind walking all over it.”
At most a dog would get a scratch
I don't think you know how glass works :/
My chickens?*・゜゚・*:.。..。.:*・'(*゚▽゚*)'・*:.。. .。.:*・゜゚・*
mom needs his rent.
That dog is dead
"im a simple man."
"I see shiny glass cubes and I pour molten aluminum on it"
"KONO DIO DA" my fav part
A bit late innit
yes
Dio O_O
Your opinion is mind blowing
Your glass-reinforced aluminum was neat. I don't know if it actually makes it stronger or weakens it, but neat.
If there were less silicon in it I'd be inclined to say yes. If the unmelted glass is in small enough particles it could act as a rigid filler, and the aluminum as a matrix that transmits force to the filler, so It'd essentially function like a composite. If he fully melted the mixture, silicon in aluminum functions much the same as carbon in iron- it allows hardenability and depending on the microstructure it can get very hard. 4000 series alloys can have upwards of 10-12% silicon and many have strengths comparable to mild steel but at roughly 1/3 the weight.
I love how your mom is just sitting there reading a book.
She must be used to it.
It’s just a normal Thursday for her
She's on a first name basis with insurance 😎
Mom looks very like gf
Damn watching you drop the pyramid into the aluminum was scary as hell. All I could imagine was it splashing out and going on your legs
Jokes on you I'm into that sh*t!
*anyone does something dangerous*
Intrusive thoughts go brrrr
Or it splashing on the propane tank in the back
He has Florida powers, he would have been fine.
not to mention the fire almost spreading TO THE GAS TANK THAT WAS THERE
Enjoyed the video but definitely felt a little anxious about the safety procedures!
5:18 look like a glass sea turtle from the gift shops
Cube
@@doctorpeep Cube
Ebuc
Sees molten glass and aluminum mixture
Me: Forbidden taffy
😂😂that’s gold…….. and def something sssniperwolf would say😂😂
Ew
Ew
@@GreatMeteorology pretty much anyone with a comedic humor says something cursed at least once per day. For example: if you throw mouldy cheese in a sandwich, it tastes like blue cheese
uh welp
“Don’t play with fire kids”
ThIS KID IS PLAYING WITH LAVA
how is he a kid tho
That ain’t lava buddy
Everything about this comment is wrong
@@Devo57 this is why no one want to friend you
@@kingmystery8425 sorry to tell you this but, you are wrong and saying that gets you nowhere m8
I think the thing I love the most about this channel is how irresponsibly dangerous these guys are. Love it.
Him: *see’s grass on fire*
Also him: *does nothing*
sees*
@@ijemand5672 oh me oh my i'm sooooo sorry😑
@@emmapeters1755 how about you learn to write? At least try to spell better than a 5th grader
@@ijemand5672 You don't even know his/her age. What if they are a 5th grader?
@@christinawright2876 I never thought about that honestly
“Sorry for setting the yard on fire...” I’m fairly certain that it wasn’t the first time you set that yard on fire.
ive seen that lawn on fire many times over the years
Me: no dont its way too hot
My brain: *e a t i t*
It looks like taffy to me
If the colors weren't a glowing red and orange and looked like brown I would think it was editible if it had no context.
I like to eat gklass
MY DREAM IS TO EAT MOLTEN ROCKS MAGMA LAVA ANYTHING
Theboss47 that’s kind of cringe bro
Thoroughly enjoyable. Cant believe you maniacs with shorts and bare hands in many scenes haven't gotten major burns. Cheers
The molten glass had an aluminium shart.
Never thought I'd ever type that out...
Sidenote, that was an excellent display of the difference between viscosity and density of the 2 materials. The aluminium was very "watery" due to the relative extreme temperature, it takes a lot more to melt glass than aluminium.
I don't remember the specific heat capacity of the two materials and I am too lazy to go look it up in my textbook.
@@martindrengenxbox360 plus glass technically doesn't melt since it's an amorphous solid. Instead when it's heated above it's glass-transition phase it starts to flow but will always have a relatively high viscosity.
Jack M So what? If I want my glass very liquidy I have to vaporize it and then condense the silicon? (probably the glass would decompose into silicon and oxygen before then.)
Seeing his mom in the back. You know all she is thinking is how she just got the lawn to grow back.
And that she will never be able to walk on the lawn barefoot again, glass amd metal shards everywhere.
I had pretty much the same thought XD
Any time I see *T H E C U B E* I just hear "The Claaawww!"
More like...
ZA HANDO GA KESU
@@man.2529 yes
More like Kawhi Leonard
Toy story bruh
C r i n g e
2:00 the noise of the glass pyramid dropping into the molten aluminium was
Priceless😂
*Ploop*
Loading screen tip: if molten glass has the texture of fresh hot caramel, it's ready.
7:58
When you finally realize that glass and aluminum won’t mix
That requires being smart, but he's a Floridian so that's out of the question :P
Just needs an emulsifier
Glass And Aluminium Do Mix Well If Done Carefully @ The Correct Heat / Balance Ratio
This Is Why UFO's. Appear To Look Like A Smooth Poured Boiled Sugar Sweet , And Can Look Metallic While Also Glowing . There Is Energy ALL AROUND YOU ,The Simplest Form Of Energy , STATIC ELECTRICITY Has Existed From Time Immemorial , STATIC ELECTRICITY Is There FREE FOR ALL HUMANITY
STATIC ELECTRICITY IS WHAT KEEPS NATURE ALIVE
Bless Up Earthling
@@joohopr/ihadastroke
This must’ve been what my mom used to think I was gonna do in the yard if she left me unattended
Hah-
This is what I would do
I've watch 2 videos of this guy now, and the lasting impression is that I'll definitely be seeing his face again very soon...on the news.
*Tragedy strikes as Florida man plays with too much fire*
At 2:00 "naaah, we don't need to move the propane..."
You guys will get someone killed one day.
That's the fun part when theres a risk
Aha
He’s wearing shorts too 😂
James Gibson theyre not Floridians for nothin
he was close with the aluminum explosion and a few others!
Any video that had "T H E C U B E" in the title is a video I am going to watch
*_T H E C U B E_*
Thanks for telling me the title I can't see it
@@immrkingdiceimthegayestint1639 your welcome
I literally just immediatly clicked when i read “THE CUBE”
The Cube! The cube! The Cube!
“I’m in my backyard”
“kicking it oldschool”
You are literally a backyard science what have you become
He said my parents backyard pls dont woooosh me
He said he was in his parent's backyard, and I think old-school refers to the fact that he's back where he started.
GeoTheZodiac r/woooooosh
@@protato0479 not funny
imagine having parents this supportive
“It’s like melted glass and metal!”
Sherlock Holmes everyone.
molted
Discombobulate
It’s also stringy, but yeah my thoughts exactly
Watson: I dunno, Holmes... What do you think Shaggy?
Shaggy: I'm gonna need another J man, and maybe some scooby snacks
S1n1stersixs Gaming You speak of a imposter
“I’ll name it Gary.”
Gary the Molten Glass and Aluminum combination
Gary the glassminum abomination
@@DonQXte PFFT-
@@DonQXte garrius glassuminum
Next he should build an aquarium for space whales. Pretty sure Scottie polluted the timeline with some sort of see through aluminum.
Gary the Gluminum
What’s the difference between a Chemist and an Alchemist?
Aluminum
is that an FMA reference?
Chemist vs (Al)chemist. Good one! Hope this doesnt spoil it for others wondering. 😎
that joke is gold.
full of gold.
Au-full
You are Justin Y. You just show up everywhere.
You again
2:09 The Backyard Scientist does an “owo, what’s this”
*OWO WHAT'S THIS?? X3*
*BULGY WULGY*
this is cursed i am cursed help
No... Just... No.
*Aggressive OWO*
Leave
UwU daddy pwease spwank mwe hawded OwO harder ooh harder
8:07 An orgasmic sounding "oh Yeah baby" followed by the yard getting set on fire. Now thats The Florida Scientist!
you know if you put a timestamp that is immediately after the section you are talking about people will probably be confused
This man has the best job ever
It's not a TBS video unless a fish tank blows up. :)
Him: “I’m wearing glasses just in case it cracks” My chemistry teacher: “We need to wear goggles because we’re heating water.”
Your chemistry teacher is responsible for the actions of a class of 16 year olds. I don't blame them.
@@jckmohr5912 still accurate tho xD
Well, the teacher wants to get the class into the habit of safety gear
That's because adults get lazy about PPE. 2020 is setting a great example for PPE burnout.
Videos shown there to us are like:
We're heating water.
Please remember not to do this at home.
bys - “Mom geez, me and my friend are just playing with frickin lava and glass, geez.. “
mom - “ok that’s nice dear”
Napoleon dynamite scientist
6:47 forbidden laffy taffy
Next time on BackyardScientist: Interesting ways to pressure wash my parent's deck!
“Sorry for lighting the yard on fire, Mom!”
My mom would freak out if I did that.
As she should. Seriously, if you're doing anything like this, anyone should freak out at you. This is beyond awful.
@@prydeerrol Because I don't think they should pour molten metal onto something that is prone to exploding into shards when encountering strong, localized changes in temperature, which would also be superheated from the transfer of thermal energy into the glass... without any sort of protection?
I'm not sure what my children are gonna be either, but I would hope they will be able to survive their first experiment without becoming injured or disfigured or worse.
Your profile picture matches. Kinda
But she knows he’s moving out.
@@eschelar ok boomer
This dude is going to really hurt himself or someone else one day. Safety precautions are practically nil.
Same thing I was thinking
Florida man lol
Jokes on you, hes been doing it for many years and is not dead
@@2874Angel yet
@@2874Angel they said the same thing with the demons core.
The Backyard Scientist sure loves the ozone layer.
*Starts pulling the glass-aluminum mix up with the stick*
Me: It's like Laffy Taffy from *hell*
*FORBIDDEN LAFFY TAFFY*
*heck
“Heat up the glass and then cool it down quickly!”
So you’re making a frag grenade? That’s what’s probably gonna happen
The next day
His mom comes outside: WHY IS THE TABLE BLACK!
She was watching the whole thing. She knows why
Oh, thanks for telling me🤣
@@calicocat1663 np
Zionne Makoma was still funny
His excuse uhm it was lightning
Humans on their caveman days:
haha shiny dangerous thing
Humans today
haha shiny dangerous thing
Something I used to like doing as a teenager was heating marbles in a candle flame then dunking them in ice water to get these cool looking cracks through them.
camera guy is the smarter one, he has jeans on
Shorts.... Explosive glass and no safety glasses....
Haas well, he may be smart, but apparently not _that_ smart 😂
old no. 7 theyd just catch on fire easier and be harder to remove
Or then you realize that the material is flammable and will also stick to the skin
@@spoonge_bab967 Oh no, there is molten metal on my skin. Let me just remove my skin real quick
I can imagine an old couple seeing you in their backyard saying something like
"There's a scientist in our backyard, Cheryl!"
"Don't worry, Marty, he won't hurt us..."
I worked at an Aluminum plant in South Carolina for 18 years as an electrician. Molten aluminum most certainly glows orange at around 1400 to 1450 degrees Fahrenheit. Pure aluminum melts at about 1250 and goes through a red stage. It goes to orange and then yellow/orange as it gets hotter. Alloys of aluminum obviously melt at different temps. One of our harder alloys was 3105-2. We made sheet products. Anyway nice video.
Me : *cleans up broken glass, with gloves*
Me : *gets cut*
Backyard Scientist : *breaks broken glass with bare hands*
Backyard Scientist : *doesn't get cut, not even phased*
The power of THICC skin and tiny gloves
It’s the power of a Florida man
Him: “it’s gotta be so hot on the inside”
Also him: touches it
Him again: “ya that is sooo hot”
I'm no better I said once that oven is still hot points to red light on it then put my whole hand on said oven
Title: Molten Aluminium vs T H E C U B E.
First frame: Is a sphere
I really like about you that you just trie things out without any concrete objective but the overall goal of discovering sth. cool or new. Thanks for sharing these unfiltered thoughts!
"Are your pants fireproof?"
"Looks like it..."
So whats your son do for a living?"
His mom: He's a TH-cam who teaches science
flamingbeast he’s a Florida man that mess with a furnace
He is Mark Rober but less science and more florida
“Oh so like science lessons?”
“...no”
Why his mom kinda bad tho?
He doesn't teach anything
Next time put molten stuff on the
Ø₵₮₳Ⱨ₳ɆĐⱤØ₦ Ø₣ ₮Ɽ₳₦₴₵Ɇ₦ĐɆ₦₵Ɇ
man just casually flings molten metal toward a pressurised gas bottle
TheBackyardScientist: oh woah
me: i believe its OwO
No
* notices your C̶̼̑ Ù̴̼ B̷̻̀ Ë̴̲́ *
Please both of you stop
@@evanoconnor8013 ya can't stop the owo with salt buddy. It just makes them stronger.
@@rogerramiussergeialexander5541 uwu
“alright here we go”
“3”
*pours it*
“2”
“1”
“local scientist creates new element on accident”
All these years I thought it was his own backyard
Corona : Stay safe at home people
TheBackyardScientist : ‘staying safe at home’
Seeing the heat transfer in the water was really cool
7:58 when you're about to bust lol
**n u t**
JuAsked ForIt lmao
8:07
This guy is a genius always wrecking someone else’s yard rather than his own
When you're on laxatives for the first time:
7:53
we all know what you wanted to say but didnt want to seem like a perv xD
I mean given the materials and experiment, this sounds more like Kevin's favorite way to climax.. xD
No 6:01
The timestamp everyone waited for
5:09 - the glass ball