10,000 Glow Sticks Vs. World's Largest Blender!

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Published 2023-09-08
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All Comments (21)
  • @BradleyRhea
    I feel like the glow sticks in the giant blender was a fantastic idea but needs another try with the bigger version of those glow sticks. Run another experiment with the chonky ones! (and put some kind of triangular things in the corners to help create a vortex.)
  • Honestly that double door blending was 1000% more satisfying than I thought it would be
  • @oblivionghost28
    I just wanted to say thank you guys on your positivity. Every time I watched your videos, I don't ever see any of you guys act negative in any way. Positivity is infectious, God bless you guys.
  • @onfire4godjj9
    I don't understand how ya'll aren’t sponsored by GoPro. Almost every video is a commercial for what they can withstand. 😂
  • @kaik168
    I'm surprised the deodorant cans didn't start the fire. With the flammable aerosol contents, and metal fan blades slicing up metal cans, there's so much potential for sparks to ignite
  • @nickmcginley4570
    In a real blender, the container is shaped in a way that ensures a vortex forms that sucks the material under the blades, back up through the blades as they spin. You need to have some sort of cup shaped thingy underneath the blades, and corner rounder-offers in the four corners.
  • @KRDragan
    The final slowy at the end was just magical, guys! It looked like a portal to another dimension
  • @canyonrider493
    “May I just say”… One of the best things I enjoy about your videos is your affection for each other which is always evident. May God continue to bless you and your charitable cause for all of His children.
  • @MrWachirah
    I think the blender has the potential for a wicked fire tornado if you added flammable gas at the corners that released slowly and continually. Would look insane
  • @isaacfesmire1465
    Night shoots always just have a totally different vibe that I love, but these ones especially are just phenomenal. The fire, sparks, and glowsticks just look absolutely stunning
  • @SixRavenEight
    The glow sticks were beautiful especially the above shot, but i think the fatter ones would blend better. The above shot of the fire was beautiful too, as soon as the advert passed by and I backed it up to watch it all at once. Excellent video! ❤️🔥
  • @twistedpixie6972
    Rexy looking on from the bunker is priceless. “THANK GOODNESS I’m not in there!”
  • @josephrogers1477
    We need more How ridiculous at night, totally different vibes!
  • @user-yb2yo7uh6n
    What Scott says makes perfect sense. In heat transfer, there is a mechanism called forced convection. The heat transfer coefficient needed to calculate heat transfer by forced convection depends on the flow velocity of the fluid or gas relative to the object the heat is transferred to. In your case, the flow velocity is determined by the speed of the rotating blades. The faster they rotate, the more heat is transferred to the blades. P.S.: Your videos are awesome. Please keep up the good work. Greetings from Germany
  • @TheClearwall
    Gaunson science is truly one of my favorite things in this channel. The difference between liquids and solids, thermodynamics, it doesn't matter. I love how he "explains" it all.
  • @Editor Jack, I am really sad that when Gaunson started explaining why he thought the blades got hot was because they hit new flames, there was no “Science with Gaunson” bubble 😢
  • @cpljimmyneutron
    The blades are heating up really fast from metal on metal friction. I remember, someone dropped a lock from a shipping container, under the container. We happened to be moving the container that day, the lock got dragged maybe 5 feet by the container, the guy without thinking picked it up, and got immediate 2nd and 3rd degree burns on his hand.
  • @TheNateByrd
    Love you guys' channel. I noticed that it is colder weather down under. A lower ambient temperature will slow the reaction in the glowsticks and they will produce less light than they would if they were warmed first. You could try soaking them in warm water first, or wait until the weather gets hotter to have your best chance at brighter glowsticks.
  • 12:00 You guys captured some incredible reference footage for properly tuning the light exposure of your CGI explosions and the following fire.