A Very Thirsty Brick

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Published 2023-11-10

All Comments (21)
  • @wabbajocky8235
    betterhelp has a history of shady dealings. you shouldn't take sponsorships from them
  • @screamoneo
    2:15 i feel like THIS is how they get that “instant freezing” effect in movies n stuff without actually harming anyone
  • @Zadamanim
    the alchohol chalk would be a great practical effect for a movie where someone gets frozen or frostbitten
  • @grapetoad6595
    Instead of spraying liquid everywhere you could have put the block on top and then turned both over together
  • @Maric18
    isnt betterhelp kinda sketchy?
  • @LittlleJimmy941
    didn't think I'd learn how to make instant pickles today. Thanks!
  • @georg2010cz
    Would be interesting if the vacuum test also had blue water to see the difference in the inside structure of the two.
  • @Lemon99.99
    that block is me when i wake up in the middle of the for some water fr 💀
  • @djafk
    5:26 I would have liked to see what their weight was on a scale for comparison. That should give a good indication of how much water was absorbed in each. Great video!
  • @YoungGandalf2325
    2:17 Did anyone else's hands suddenly feel uncomfortably dry while watching this? 😯
  • @gmadh8343
    That's basically a real life Minecraft sponge 😮. It would be interesting to see anti-flammable objects made using it.
  • @paulsaulpaul
    Concise and to the point, and you don't talk down to your audience like a lot of these channels do. Always liked your presentation and tone.
  • @nvcnc
    When covid was more prevalent, climbing gyms that I went to only allowed people to use liquid chalk. I'm guessing the idea is that it's pretty much hand sanitizer. Some gym only allowed liquid chalk as well as it makes less mess than the powdered stuff.
  • I don't know why he didn't just cover the bottle with the block and flip them both upside down, rather than trying to flip the bottle so quick lol