Since I played no man's sky... for a fraction of a second I have to wonder if he flew to a system with a blue star within a computer simulation to get that indium...
Notice that when Michael first poured the metal on his hand it formed into the exact shape of the Netherlands, this was intentional, a small glimpse into a fraction of his power.
this is me not asking edit: to all yall fighting in the replies: I did NOT mean "ew who asked" I meant "I'm so confused i'm not asking any further questions."
Kind of. It's mostly because the structural integrity of the newly formed liquid isn't as strong due to weaker molecular bonds. Imagine a weaker foundation causing a building to collapse vs a stronger one
@@PrinceAzizHunt I don't think you're using "structural integrity" correctly. The phenomenon occurring is called a eutectic mixture. Do you actually know a lot about them or are you just guessing?
not toxic when swallowed as it passes through the digestive system without effect. Inhalation is also not a concern because there is no absorption through the lungs. Skin exposures to Galinstan can cause mild irritation.
That's super neat. Also you tapped the metal on your glasses like someone might've bitten a coin to test it. Really makes me think about adapting to prosthetic/cybernetic parts. ...It would be funny to have thin tubes of galinstan in your sports prosthetic so that if it ever gets damaged, you robo-bleed in front of everyone.
“Living embodiment”… that doesn’t make sense. That implies a mad scientist doesn’t have a body. I think you mean he’s the “definition of a mad scientist” or something like that.
Not ideal to get metallic mercury on you, but it's relatively safe as it's not easily absorbed into the body. People used to drink it as a "medicine" without suffering immediate issues. Long-term it will definitely harm you, and mercury compounds can be extremely toxic.
@@wilsoda23yes but you really need your nose in it/an enclosed environment. mercury just chills with itself as much as it can. its when you shake it around the vapours are really released
I'm currently out of work as a chemical engineer and I never knew this compound existed. I'm going to email my professor back in chemistry days and say you totally should have given us a presentation here
@@HotelPapa100only in the sense that all natural science is physics. Metallurgy has been considered part of mechanical engineering, but today would be most at home in materials science.
My grandkids are in awe that grandmas dollar store, page magnifying lens can get the sun so hot it starts the fire in the back yard lol We spent an aftersoon when he was 10 and my granddaughter was 13, learning how and what makes a great fire starter lol. My little fire bugs got very good at it. And yes i got permission from their folks before teaching them to play with fire. I figure that sooner or later they all want to do it so might as well teach them the proper way to start and maintain fires for camping and their family on both sides loves camping. I do not worry that they carry lighters in their day hiking bags as they were taught not to go round lighting fire willy nilly but in case thdy ever get seperated from us while hiking or camping starting a fire after dark might be necessary. They are 13 and 16 now and no accidentally burning stuff. Their little brother the 3 year old isnt quite to that point yet.
frustrating crystallisation is such a weirdly cool phrase. Similiar to rocks "enjoying" deformation, when talking about folding. I'll get this into my geologic vocabulary, thank you very much.
I love how, at the beginning of the video, he references the vaporization of toxic mercury at room temperature by smelling galinstan and not getting sick thereafter
I accidentally dropped my phone under the seat of my car and I had to listen to this playing on loop at max volume for like 10 minutes echoing throughout the parking garage. Pretty sure everyone I work with hates your voice now😂
Considered using this material to create liquid circuits. The difficulty is the other components that for now need to be solid like MOSFETs and whatnot
I worked at a Prescription glasses lab and they used low melting alloy for making the centering blocks of the lenses for shaping and polishing. I always wanted to take some of that misterious metal.
Vsauce chewing indium will never get old.
Question. Is Michael going to upload more vids and did he leave for a few years
yhh
@@Aledits13 I don't think this person will know the answer to that
What if that indium comes from China, would you chew it then?
Since I played no man's sky... for a fraction of a second I have to wonder if he flew to a system with a blue star within a computer simulation to get that indium...
Notice that when Michael first poured the metal on his hand it formed into the exact shape of the Netherlands, this was intentional, a small glimpse into a fraction of his power.
this is me not asking
edit: to all yall fighting in the replies:
I did NOT mean "ew who asked"
I meant "I'm so confused i'm not asking any further questions."
@@TH-camPez this is me not asking
Are you implying that vsauce made the Netherlands?
@@Toasterthedoasterare you implying that he didn't?
@@TH-camPez didn't ask for your input lol man really thought...
« I can just whip out my tools to make a sturdier frame »
*takes out Lego Technic pieces*
Strongest tools known to mankind
Yeah, tools
They can be pretty sturdy
they can get pretty sturdy :)
They can be pretty sturdy
“ I like my metal drippy bruh “ - Vsauce definitely
Just about to say that
@@McterrainYT haha gotcha 😉
@@McterrainYTI’m about to say that
@@McterrainYT its a copied comment
@@SS116RBLX nah , I’m just late
Vsauce shorts in 2030: this is the ONLY liquid metal you can safely drink
People eat and drink gold flakes
@@Snarethedrummer oh yeah you right, maybe it should be like... metals that are liquid at room temperature that you can drink
Did you drink some? Would it be safe?
You can safely drink a lot of metals
Uhhh have you heard of calcium? Iron?
"Let's make some Galinstan"
Sounds like Michael wants to make a new country in Central Asia
exactly what i was thinking lmfao
So THAT is what I was thinking xD!
Edit: The others in the comment field said Vsauce already made the Netherlands, so why not?
I was hoping I wouldn't have to be the one to make the comment. XD
It really sounds like those Stan countries lol
Galinstan was an old soviet bloc state, wasn't it?
Combining elements that melt at 232, 156 and 30 and getting a result that melts at 11 feels like a life hack. A good one.
Kind of. It's mostly because the structural integrity of the newly formed liquid isn't as strong due to weaker molecular bonds. Imagine a weaker foundation causing a building to collapse vs a stronger one
@@PrinceAzizHunt Or like a bag with rocks mixed with sand compared to a single rock as big as the bag.
@@masscreationbroadcasts That's a much better analogy in regard to referring to the fluidity. Nice one
@@PrinceAzizHunt I don't think you're using "structural integrity" correctly. The phenomenon occurring is called a eutectic mixture. Do you actually know a lot about them or are you just guessing?
Electronic solder has a similar trick, although it melts at a much higher temp.
" i like my metal drippy bruh " 🗣🔥
Vsauce: snorts white powder.
Police: Sir is that..
Vsauce: No, no! this is actually….
Officer: Sir narcotics are illegal!
Vsauce:....Or are they????
*speeds off down the road*
cocain.
@@nurgle-j5n 😂
@@nurgle-j5n*begins explaining in thorough detail some random shit*
@@nurgle-j5n the police can't arrest you if they can't catch you. *laughs*
*Serious face* or can they?
In 1973..
mirror soup and element bubblegum sounds like an insane combo 😂
I-I can’t RESIST…..
139 likes, no replies, and a Vsauce heart? Let me fix that.
just 1 reply with 184 likes .... lemme fix that
I thought element bubblegum was banned in the 1950s.
Pluh
I dont care how harmful it is, I just want a plate of indium and a glass of gallinstan
FINALLY someone who knows that lego is just a set of precision instruments
Yea i made a WORKING handbrake out of lego
@@bober-69 no way really? That’s freaking awesome dude
Edit: do you have a video on it?
@@rymanjones3 no i dont :(
@@rymanjones3 i can make one
Make one fr
“i like my metal drippy bruh”
*sigh*
*Checks comments*
What are you doing?
"Iam chewing metal"🗿
now you can drink metal too!
@@skeletonraptor that would be the best
My teef hurt
@@PinnePon Probably will if you still have amalgam fillings.
Ahhh metal flavours
Vsauce: Let me teach you how to make Galinstan
My brain: Wait did he just pour metal on his hand
?
He did
Pluh
This will have over 20k likes
not toxic when swallowed as it passes through the digestive system without effect. Inhalation is also not a concern because there is no absorption through the lungs. Skin exposures to Galinstan can cause mild irritation.
*sniffs galinstan*
Vsauce: This is non-toxic!
*sniffs plutonium*
...
You don’t need to sniff plutonium to
He's immortal. You doubt him too much.
His power is beyond your comprehension
*dies of radiation*
Drink! Drink! Drink! Drink! Drink!
I like my Galinstan drippy bruh.
“I like my metal drippy bruh”🔥🔥🔥
😂
Afghanistan
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan
Uzbekistan
Gallistan
Hindustan
Eminem’s Stan
Lee, Stan
I was planning on commenting that 😭
😂
I like it to and I like thick of it
Vsauce number 1 exporter of Galistan
All other channels have
Inferior Galistan
@@b.j.880 best comment I've seen all week
It looks more right the wrong way around - Galistan is the number 1 exporter of v-sauce.
Galistan galistan greatest country in the world
@@ddrmadnessYou must not read a whole lot of comments cause that shit was mid at best
That's super neat. Also you tapped the metal on your glasses like someone might've bitten a coin to test it. Really makes me think about adapting to prosthetic/cybernetic parts. ...It would be funny to have thin tubes of galinstan in your sports prosthetic so that if it ever gets damaged, you robo-bleed in front of everyone.
😂
That would make for a funny party trick.
Actually a good idea, put those little vials close to essential parts, if you bleed it, then it's off to maintenance
Untill ppl think you're T-1000 and start blasting :)
@@matheusexpedito4577 Y E S
It would actually work like a damage indicator
I like my metal drippy bruh 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
"I like my metal drippy bruh"
-vsauce probably
I THOUGHT THE SAME THJING LOL
I was about to comment this 😂
“I like my gallium drippy bruh”
oh my goodness i was gonna say this too..
You read my mind
Random person: arent those just toys?
Vsauce: _no_ , It is a _highly sophisticated_ interlocking brick system.
An elegant brick for a more civilised age
But we bought it in the toy section.
"It says ages 8 and up"
Vsauce channeling Buzz Lightyear
@@GiantLizard76Integrate the engineering into them early on
Lego tool box goes unbelievably hard
Fr
Yes
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
„I like my gallon Stan drippy bruh“ ahhh
Galinstan.. sounds like a country Vsauce would rule 😂
Thought the same thing. But it's from Stannum, tin.
333rd like
The Man Who Would Be King of Galinstan
12 years later and i still love listening to this guy
Yes yes I know lol thank u....
I'm angry at myself that i just know this guy this year
me too
In the last 15 years he's aged 80 years.
Michel is the living embodiment of a mad scientist
if I had a penny for each Michael on youtube who’s a mad scientist i would have two pennies, weird it happened twice
@@McSwagical wait whos the other one? I NEED TO KNOW
Michael reeves. @@SweetRoseyRoseyDarling
Real
“Living embodiment”… that doesn’t make sense. That implies a mad scientist doesn’t have a body. I think you mean he’s the “definition of a mad scientist” or something like that.
I like my metal drippy bruh 🗣️ 🔥 💯
Nearly had a heart attack when he mentioned mercury as he was pouring a liquid metal in his hand
As long as it's not methylmercury he is fine.
Not ideal to get metallic mercury on you, but it's relatively safe as it's not easily absorbed into the body. People used to drink it as a "medicine" without suffering immediate issues. Long-term it will definitely harm you, and mercury compounds can be extremely toxic.
I gasped lol
@@TatsuZZmage does pure mercury also have toxic fumes
@@wilsoda23yes but you really need your nose in it/an enclosed environment. mercury just chills with itself as much as it can. its when you shake it around the vapours are really released
watching this without the volume on feels like a fever dream.
Omg it's even more unhinged 😭
My own fault for sneak watching this with family around I guess 😅 welp, time to end the scrolls today
Oh my
Lmao this comment deserves more
Holy shit, I had no idea how surreal this would be
I can never unsee vsauce's face through the magnifying glass.
Thats what i was thinking 💀
Magnifying SHEET
petition to make it the new vsauce profile pic?
@@Pzevv Yes please!! ;-D
we all know this man is an scp at this point
"I like my galiam drippy bruh" 🗣🗣‼‼‼🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm currently out of work as a chemical engineer and I never knew this compound existed. I'm going to email my professor back in chemistry days and say you totally should have given us a presentation here
That's not chemistry, that's physiscs. It's not a compound, it's an alloy.
This is still chemistry@@HotelPapa100
@@HotelPapa100💀
@@HotelPapa100only in the sense that all natural science is physics. Metallurgy has been considered part of mechanical engineering, but today would be most at home in materials science.
With the proper perspective, everything is chemistry
You're right Vsauce i need a metal that's always wet
pause
Awww...look out it's a robosexual 😂
Vsauce casually gaslighting us into thinking he isn't holding molten liquid
The word "molten" neccessitates a high melting point by definition, so no, he isn't holding molten metal in his hand
@@yuzuruotonashi659clearly you don’t know about his high power levels
@@mrcoolman2 fair point, you got me there
"molten liquid" pretty redundant
unlike that lame solid liquid everyone else has...
Love your tools, Michael seems like all brain and not so much hands. Loved the stuff he did with Adam Savage
"No, no, no... You deserve a metal that is almost, always, WET" 😂😂😂
🤨
We _do_ deserve to be almost always wet.
"but i can just wip out my tools"
@@miah-sempai AYYO
"I like my Galinstan drippy bruh" 😭
Ahh you beat me to it
GET OUT
yes officer, this is the guy...
Hah, I was gonna say that
I thought the exact same thing 😭😭😭
Those are definitely the tools I’d expect Vsauce to use. 🗿
Yep. I have those same tools🗿
Lego technic has the best tools
@@Coolestanimatortrue though, it has like 20 types of small cheap (i think?) motors aswell
Truly the tools of all time 🗿
My grandkids are in awe that grandmas dollar store, page magnifying lens can get the sun so hot it starts the fire in the back yard lol
We spent an aftersoon when he was 10 and my granddaughter was 13, learning how and what makes a great fire starter lol. My little fire bugs got very good at it.
And yes i got permission from their folks before teaching them to play with fire. I figure that sooner or later they all want to do it so might as well teach them the proper way to start and maintain fires for camping and their family on both sides loves camping. I do not worry that they carry lighters in their day hiking bags as they were taught not to go round lighting fire willy nilly but in case thdy ever get seperated from us while hiking or camping starting a fire after dark might be necessary.
They are 13 and 16 now and no accidentally burning stuff. Their little brother the 3 year old isnt quite to that point yet.
Him:
Her: "It's a bit floppy, but i can just whip out my tools."
Explain.
@@AndrewDagreat-g5q Do you really need a sex joke explained to you ))? "Out of the bell curve" indicator. Wonder which side ).
You are too young
First tool to use is the hawk tuah
Ono
We are done with Vsauce the gamer, Vsauce the scientist and Vsauce the philosopher, now it's Vsauce the Metalsmith!
I'd like to see him as a gamer, where !?
@@BlackLotusNinja I think that was an idea he had before he really started videos
Well galinstan is somewhat related to gaming, since people use it in place of thermal paste.
I really appreciate Michael being an American and using/saying the temperatures in Celsius in this video
What is "Celzius"?
Of course he uses Celsius, he is not a madman.
F-farenhights not normal???
Fahrenheit is superior for discussing weather and habitable ambient temperatures. Celsius is superior for everything else.
America is the only place that uses it@@LTheconfusion-or1jy
Your like the new BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY. Same energy and mad scientist personality!!! I LOVE this guy's videos!!! 🤙👍
The aggressive sniff took me out 😂
This was the first time in long time where I got nervous for someone else on the other side of the screen 😅
Same hahaha! 😂
“I like my metals drippy bruh” - Logan Pual
BRO I CAME HERE TO SAY THAT
help i was about to comment that
More like Logan Pole
HELP BAHAHSJJ I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THAT
Damn I would say that
"You deserve a metal that is always wet" what😭😭😭
Sounds like a very weird infomercial, LOL
In 1000 years, when sexbots rule the world, this sentence will make much more sense.
@@monkeywang9972 indeed
@@monkeywang9972 Best reply
@@monkeywang9972 wait now vsauce can predict future? zamn
Why is this guy so awesome?!🤯... I... I can't... I really cannot think of another science educator who would chew indium like an absolute BOSS!!
bro I can't tell you how much I've been needing wet metal in my life- thank you so much fr
You realize every metal can become a liquid right? It’s just normally at a temperature that would melt through your bones
@@spyder027 actually not every metal can do that. Steel and iron both have to be fired at a blistering hot 4000 degrees Celsius to turn liquid.
"it's a bit floppy but I can use my tools to give it a sturdy frame."
The tools: Legos
@@sandrafraser7015 Read my comment again.
@@sandrafraser7015 so they can still do it
frustrating crystallisation is such a weirdly cool phrase. Similiar to rocks "enjoying" deformation, when talking about folding.
I'll get this into my geologic vocabulary, thank you very much.
It gets all hot and bothered, then gets and stays wet...
@@coolraul07 alr man it’s time to leave
"Can we go land?"
"No."
"Why?"
*"The Sun is a deadly lazer."*
Not anymore there's a blanket...
@@michaelbujaki2462 cool now the animals can go on land
I quoted that twice today lol
AMALGAMATED?? ***amalgam starts playing***
@@otakutrashooo *it smells like lemon pie*
I like my metal drippy bruh 🔥🔥🔥
"You have to hold this for a while before it gets drippy"
🥶🥶🥶🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️
METAL GETTIN' SOME DRIPPPP
i like my gallium drippy bruh!
"nonono you deserve a metal that is always wet"
"its a bit floppy but i can just whip out my tools"
wise choice of words Vsause..
he likes his galinstan drippy bruh
lmao
I like my Gallium drippy 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Instructions unclear, now there is a flood of galinstan in my neighborhood.
You did it correctly.
don't try this at home❌
try this in your neighbourhood✔️
almost as chaotic as that one time the streets of Boston were flooded with Malasses during the Great Malasses Flood in 1919.
Gotta love when he whipped off his sunglasses to clearly expose his sunglasses
I thought I was the only one 😂😂
Galinstan sounds like possibly another stan country.
Edit:Why 1152 likes?
Edit 2: i think I peed my pants
Like Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan?
@@Imsolam yes
@@ImsolamPakistan 💀
Same thing I was thinkin
Since Gallia is an old name for France, Gallistan could be a name for an islamic France
“I like my metal drippy Bruh “
Men: Why do women live longer than us?
Also men: Mmm, I do like me some Galinstan
@@proxyproxyeah bad joke from guy above
Verified by Thought police. R
@@proxyproxeverything and nothing.
A man willing to chew iridium is a man just waiting to punch his card
i as a woman need me some iridium NOW.
Wonder what happens if you swallow it?
@@MadMarx-ws5bp Your kidneys don't want to know
"I like my metal drippy bruh"🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
“You deserve a metal that is almost always wet.”
Metal Slimes in the Dragon quest series - "Ayo what?!?!"
I like my Galinstan drippy bruh 🗣🔥
Glad to see that participating for Estonia in Eurovision has not stopped Michael from dropping science bangers
Honestly this guy is probably one of the coolest youtubers right now because he's funny yet teaches something in every short
“Its a bit floppy but i can just whip out my tools” -Vsauce
"I like my mercury drippy bruh"
I was looking for a comment like this
I love how, at the beginning of the video, he references the vaporization of toxic mercury at room temperature by smelling galinstan and not getting sick thereafter
.001% of his power
Istg every time i see this man in shorts,
He get more unhinged yet chill at the same time.
Its hard to describe it.
Just wait till you see him in pants.
Note the Looney Tunes shirt.
Jus' sayin.
@@madmax82988Top tier joke
Nah just Vsauce Michael, chewing titanium casually lying to make us feel better😂
O WOW people are agreeing with me this wasn’t part of the plan😅
😂
it's indium. in before someone breaks a tooth.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
:)
I had some mirror soup once. Going number 2 after gave me some time to reflect
"What would you like to eat?"
"Mirror soup please"
thank you, vsauce, for validating my need for constantly liquid metals
oh no, vsauce is going to do a collab with the solar death ray guy next
we're all doomed
Raaaad
Megamind ?
Oh I approve this. I follow both also. High five, my tribe.
I really hope so 😃
I used the solar death ray to melt down this mirrror soup
Let's be honest, none of us are surprised vsauce built a death ray in his backyard
*Vsauce:" i present to you the galinstan"
"And what does it do?"
*Vsauce:"Its shiny"
*and wet
Mercuriless thermometers: are we a joke to you?
its a great thermal interface material
@@utvpoop Liquid metal cooled PC: Am I a joke to you?
It cools millions of PS5 consoles
When he said “Unlike mercury…” and poured galinstan on his hand, I thought he went and poured mercury on his bare hand.
It wouldn't be too dangerous as long as he didn't have and cuts/scrapes and he was in a ventilated area
You’re not alone Vsauce. I can also get a “sturdier frame” when I whip “my tools” out 😃. Flabby no more ! 🎉💥💧😰
Bro this emoji-train at the end, these four emojis littrely represent the entire process
Pause
My smile faded away so fast
w ha t
vsauce likes his galluim drippy, bruh
At first it sounded like a fictional Central Asian country, but I get why it's named Galinstan now.
Gal-lium
In-dium
Stan-num (The latin name for Tin)
galinstan was a country that exist after the collapse of the soviet union, it was annexed by kazakhstan in 1997, not many people know about this
@@kakyoindonut3213 what are you yapping about
@@FamousByCommentingThe rise and fall of Galinstan.
@@FamousByCommenting people don't even remember Galinstan anymore? Maybe I am getting old...
@@joshhitxoriginal9367 i can't believe it either! i went to school with some galistani rxchange students...
"You deserve a metal that is almost always wet".
Buy me a drink first, Michael.
😂
He gets crazier every day, gotta love this man!😂
"Unlike Mercury, Galinstan:"
*SCHNIFF*
"Is not toxic!"
"Honey, what are we having for dinner?"
"miRrOr sOuP"
I accidentally dropped my phone under the seat of my car and I had to listen to this playing on loop at max volume for like 10 minutes echoing throughout the parking garage.
Pretty sure everyone I work with hates your voice now😂
Is anyone gonna talk about the “sturdy frame” being made of Lego pieces?
Bro really said let me get my tools and got Lego
The tools of a true professional!
conex
@@rabbitandthefatman3973 bro really watched the same video as me
@@rabbitandthefatman3973as one does of course
Considered using this material to create liquid circuits. The difficulty is the other components that for now need to be solid like MOSFETs and whatnot
"whip out my tools" * proceeds to to pull out Legos*
I love how when he whipped out his “tools” he just whipped out a bunch of Lego technic pieces.
My true dream
vsauce in 2040: this is the only metal you can safely fu-
* but nobody was sane
I always find these kind of metals addictive to see.
*I would pay 500$ to see this mans internet history.*
I appreciate your understanding of my need of a metal that is always wet. Thank you
I worked at a Prescription glasses lab and they used low melting alloy for making the centering blocks of the lenses for shaping and polishing. I always wanted to take some of that misterious metal.
I owe this guy every thing
Vsauce looks more and more crazy with each day 😂
This man has a toolbox for Lego Technic pieces. That is awesome!
"You deserve a metal that is almost always wet."
Thank you. I needed to hear that.
Why does bro sound like Sheldon from big bang.
Bro deserves some respect