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Scientific Tuesdays - Sugar and Acid ERUPTION!!

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this experiment we will be creating a sugar snake by mixing Sulfuric Acid and Sugar together. Because of the danger associated with Sulfuric Acid it is highly suggested you do not try this at home. Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.



Scientific Tuesdays - Make your own Chemical Creature!

Get the shirts: bit.ly By taking a bit of Corn Starch and a little water, you can make an amazing effect. The liquid reacts to sound waves. mmmmm how disgustingly amazing. By making a non-Newtonian fluid, you can experience science and the laws of physics first hand. Let us know if you have any questions! Music by: Girljoy - Album: CasioRomance: www.last.fm



Scientific Super Bubbles

Welcome back to Science and we are glad to be back! Due to popular demand we took a Little break to energize and come up with a science show that can be released on any day. That being said what we did for this episode required us to figure out the perfect solution to make Super Sized bubbles. The great news is that you will have all the ingredients laid out for you without the hassle of figuring out the exact amounts or items. Not only that but learn fun simple science facts about surface tension, physics, basic chemistry, air pressure, and even reflection and refraction of light...all from BUBBLES! Now that's the way to teach science class!! There are a few ways to pull this off, in this episode we decided to use two wooden poles or dowel rods 50 cents each, two screw eyes (eye lit) to put in the top of each one and then cotton string to pull through the holes at the top and tie together. We then weighted it down with a simple metal washer. Grand total 5 bucks. For the secret recipe to make these bubbles we also went through trial and error to figure out the best combination. All you need is a single bottle of glycerin (which helps the bubble from evaporating quickly an makes it thicker, dish washing soap, Karo syrup and water. For best results keep foam to a minimum and store in the fridge for 24 hours. Those ingredients actually from a super thick solution that enables the bubbles to last much longer than natural, be more colorful and create Super Sized Bubbles that ...



Scientific Tuesdays - How to make Magnetic Fluid (ferro fluid)

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode we will show you how to create your own ferro fluid using oil, toner and a magnet. Shopping List: 1. MICR Toner (Office Supply Store) 2. Rare Earth Magnet (Hardware store) 3. Vegetable Oil (Grocery Store) Make sure you are subscribed for more Scientific Tuesdays! Dylan's Facebook: facebook.com __ Music By: Dj 700Degrees Link: www.youtube.com



Mr. Lee - Scientific Method song

A song about the scientific method, sung to the tune of "Just A Dream" by Nelly. ** There was a typo in the lyrics the first time I posted this and I fixed some vocals, sorry for posting twice



scientific notation

Introduce scientific notation for describing numbers and concepts from the infintesimal to the seemingly infinite.



Scientific Tuesdays - Melting Styrofoam with Polish Remover? WTF!?

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some Acetone (Nail Polish Remover) and see what happens when it makes contact with a Styrofoam cup. The results will melt you where you stand. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Stalk on Facebook: facebook.com Music by: 1-2-3 Blast On!



1. Climate Change -- the scientific debate

A basic look at how climate scientists infer that man-made carbon gases are changing the climate, and how this view is contradicted by other climate scientists who are skeptics. I am a former science correspondent with an interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. My thanks to 9thgate for checking my script for errors.



10 - The Scientific Method Made Easy

The 'Made Easy' series explains the evidence of our origins, from the Big Bang to the human migration out of Africa. This video explains how we acquire this knowledge, and how ideas go from a hunch in a laboratory to accepted theories taught in school. The video cuts at the end, and the final sentence should read: "In the next video, I'll look at whether belief can be regarded as science." (Music: "The Harry Lyme Theme" written and performed by Anton Karas.)



Scientific Notation - YourTeacher.com - Pre Algebra Help

For a complete lesson on scientific notation, go to www.yourteacher.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn that a number is in scientific notation if it composed of a whole number or decimal between 1 and 10, times a power of ten. For example, 4.13 x 10^8 is in scientific notation. To convert a number from scientific notation to standard notation, note that a positive exponent means that the decimal point is moved to the right, and a negative exponent means that the decimal point is moved to the left. For example, to convert 4.13 x 10^8 to standard notation, since the exponent is positive 8, move the decimal 8 places to the right, to get 413000000. To write a number in scientific notation, first write a decimal point in the number so that there is only one digit to the left of the decimal point, so here we have 6.42000. (Notice that there now is only one digit to the left of the decimal point.) Next, count the number of places that we would need to move the decimal point in order to get back to the original number, 642000. Since we would need to move the decimal point 5 places to the right to get back to the original number, 642000, we would need to multiply 6.42000 times 10 to the 5th power. Notice that our exponent is positive. That's because we needed to move the exponent to the right to get back to the original number. So 642000 can be written in scientific notation as 6.42000 times 10 to ...



Scientific Tuesdays - Neverending Foam Snake!

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some Peroxide and Yeast to see what happens when it they mix. The results are quite foamy. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Stalk on Facebook: facebook.com Music by: Robot Science robotscience.bandcamp.com



UFOTV: Life On Mars? - New Scientific Evidence - Bullett Version

Scientists announce the discovery of startling artificial Megalithic structures found among recently released NASA / JPL photos taken by the Mars Global Surveyor and that these artificial structures are stunning proof that Mars was once inhabited by an intelligent civilization. Includes a spectacular collection of new photographs presented by Dr. Tom Van Flandern, former Chief Astronomer for the United States Naval Observatory. See remarkable monuments, "T" shaped craters, gigantic glass tube systems, ancient forest remains and grand edifices that will leave you speechless. For more information on this topic we recommend the film #U648 Life On Mars? - New Scientific Evidence now available on DVD at www.UFOTV.com. UFOTV, all rights reserved.



Minecraft Scientific/Graphing calculator - Sin Cos Tan Log Square root

Hello there! (Reddit name: MaxSGB) Here is the project I've been working on ^.^ Specs: 6 digit addition and subtraction, 3 digit multiplication, division and trigonometric/scientific functions. (The reason these are only 3 digits is because multiplication and division would take a long time to decode/complete/encode. Also, the fraction display is hard enough to build for 3 digits, let alone 6 - 6 digit RAM would not only be massive, but a bit pointless since the curves follow the same pattern surrounding the peaks.). Graphing y=mx+c functions, quadratic functions, and equation solving of the form mx+c=0. The screen and keypad were always meant to be the main feature of this machine. The main display boasts 25 digits. Square root signs are displayed and can change to accommodate any number of digits. Square root signs, add, minus, multiply and divide signs are displayed at appropriate times, and there is a full fraction display. The 7-segments for the fractions are the smallest possible, being only 3 wide, and stackable vertically and horizontally. I made a custom texture pack for the keypad, and made wooden pressure plates invisible in order to get the best effect. The calculator itself is just over 250x200x100 blocks. It contains 2 6-digit BCD number selectors, 2 BCD-to-binary decoders, 3 binary-to-BCD decoders, 6 BCD adders and subtractors, a 20 bit (output) multiplier, 10 bit divider, a memory bank and additional circuitry for the graphing function. Music: City of ...



Scientific Tuesdays - Fireproof Balloons

In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some balloons and make them fire proof. This works because the water will act as a heat sink for the flame and distribute it throughout the water, this prevents the rubber from bursting. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Stalk on Facebook: facebook.com Music by: Robot Science robotscience.bandcamp.com



Scientific Method, Grail Style

This is a short movie about the scientific method borrowing clips from Monty Python's Holy Grail movie.



The Scientific Method

Mr. Andersen gives a brief description of the scientific method.



What is the smart grid? - by Scientific American

Whether we want it or not, the "smart grid" is on its way. In this animated guide we show you the essential features. -- For our latest videos visit the Scientific American video page at scientificamerican.com or subscribe to our video RSS feed at rss.sciam.com



Scientific Tuesdays - Instant Ice Sculptures (hot ice)

Get the shirts: bit.ly Get Hand Warmers: bit.ly ______ In this Scientific Tuesday I will show you how to make Instant Liquid Sculptures! Or Hot ice... All you need is some Sodium Acetate and some time! You can get the sodium acetate from reusable hand warmers. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Stalk on Facebook: facebook.com The music in this video is by Robot Science: robotscience.bandcamp.com



UFOTV: Scientific Study of Alien Implants - Full Length Feature

Investigate alien abduction implant victims. Witness the surgical removal of alien implants. Discover results from laboratory tests and the pathology of alien implants. UFOTV AWARD WINNER -- EBE Award for Best Documentary in A UFO Related Theme -- The International UFO Congress. Presented here in shocking detail is hard evidence the medical community has long denied. Scientific proof that physical alien implants are real. Medical doctors have no scientific explanation. Dr. Roger Leir, a true pioneer in this extraordinary field of scientific research investigates this disturbing mystery and the surgical removal of alien implants from abduction victims. This story and the trail of medical and scientific discovery that followed provide positive proof that we are not alone. The question remains: are we the beneficiaries of alien implantation or its victims? Never before has a DVD of this magnitude and depth, pertaining to this subject ever been made available to the general public. NOW ON DVD - The Scientific Study of Alien Implants 2-DVD Special Edition, 120 mins. Cat# U559. Go to www.UFOTV.com



The Scientific Method Video

Educational rap song about the scientific method. DJ Brooks and MC Friebel in the HOUSE!



Scientific Tuesdays - Crush Metal with Water!

Get the shirts: bit.ly Facebook: facebook.com In today's Scientific Tuesday episode we are going to crush cans using water! Why it works: When the water boils it pushes all the air out of the can. and if you quickly cool it it causes all the water vapor to condense which makes a vacuum inside of the can. That means the air pressure outside of the can is stronger than inside so the can collapses in on itself. Pretty cool.



A scientific introduction to Transcendental Meditation (TM) by Dr John Hagelin

www.tm.org Dr John Hagelin describes the Transcendental Meditation technique in scientific terms. Hello, I'm John Hagelin, quantum physicist and teach of the Transcendental Meditation program. Welcome to this introductory lecture on Transcendental Meditation. What is Transcendental Meditation? Is it a way to relax? Is it a technique to promote health, vitality, and longevity? Is it a means to develop creativity, IQ, and peak mental performance? Or is it a past to inner peace? Enlightenment? As we will see it is all these things and more. To understand Transcendental Meditation and consciousness we need to understand a little bit about the physical universe. Modern science, over the past 50 years, has probed deeper levels of physical reality. Modern science has explored more fundamental levels of natures functioning. From the superficial level of macroscopic physics, the sensory objects around us, to the world of the molecule, atom, nucleus and sub-nuclear levels of natures functioning as shown in this chart. This chart reveals the hierarchical structure of the laws of nature. From superficial diversity to fundamental unity shown at the foundation of this chart. As modern physics probes deeper levels of natures functioning it is revealed that more fundamental levels of nature are progressively more unified. the 4 forces of nature deep within the atomic nucleus become 3, and 2, and ultimately 1 unified field of all the laws of nature.



Scientific Tuesdays - Simple homemade Rockets!

Get the shirts: bit.ly Dylan's Facebook: facebook.com .... As with this and all other Household hacker experiments. You should not attempt anything you see at home without the proper safety equipment and a supervising adult. For this Scientific Tuesday we will show you... How to make or build your own rockets and launch them in your backyard. This is very simple just take an empty bottle, some rubbing alcohol and a lighter. After you vaporize the rubbing alcohol just light the end of the bottle and it will ignite into a fantastic showing of flammable bliss!



Scientific Tuesdays - Candle Wax Explosion

Get the shirts: bit.ly Dylan's Facebook: facebook.com Candle wax is an amazing substance and if it falls into the hands of evil doers it can wreak havoc upon society. In this episode of scientific tuesdays, well demonstrate why. When the test tube is submerged in cold water, the glass forms tiny cracks. The Water enters gets into the tube and vaporizes causing a micro explosion. The hot wax is then ejected from the tube quickly as oxygen is displaced from the tube itself.



Scientific Tuesdays - Awesome milk trick!

Get the shirts: bit.ly Dylan's Facebook: facebook.com By taking Milk, food coloring and some dish soap, you can make your milk actually exciting again! Follow the steps in the video closely and you will be up and running in no time at all! You need: 1. Milk 2. Food coloring 3. Dish Soap Check out householdhacker.com for more!



SELF SCIENTIFIC FT FREDDIE GIBBS & KRONDON "PEACEFUL": BLOWHIPHOPTV.COM

Blowhiphoptv world premieres Self Scientific's new music video "Peaceful." Composed of a strong partnership between the lyrically prolific Chace Infinite and Grammy award winning producer, DJ Khalil, Self Scientific definitely makes a strong statement and gets Freddie Gibbs to add some southern-fried no-pork spit to the track along with LA veteran and Strong Arm Steady hook-minister, Krondon. The video is directed by The ICU and explores the historic scene of the 1992 LA riot that rocked South Central and includes various footage from the incredibly unjust lynching of Oscar Grant by the Oakland BART police.



Scientific Tuesdays - Cool Magnet Trick

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, We will show you a very cool experiment using magnets, needles and some tape! Take some string and measure out the perfect distance to the magnet and then tape it off to a wall. You want to get the needle to float in mid-air using only the magnetic field as the force holding it up. Add me on Facebook: facebook.com Follow on Twitter: twitter.com



Ferro Fluid Tests - Magnetic Liquid

Ferrofluid is a liquid that reacts to a magnetic field. It's usually made from a mixture of oil and tiny iron particles. Today we're going to look at 4 different demonstrations involving ferrofluid and powerful neodymium magnets. Make sure you are subscribed for more Scientific Tuesdays! Website: householdhacker.com Facebook facebook.com Special thanks for Revision 3 for letting us use their awesome studio!



Scientific Tuesdays - Easy Colored Fire

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we demonstrate how to create colored flames using cheap and easily accessible items. Talk to me on facebook: facebook.com Note: We do the experiments so you don't have to! Always be safe and research experiments fully before attempting anything and always have a professional or teacher assist you. If you noticed that the link changed for this video, that is because this video has been re-uploaded to fix some editing errors.



Scientific Evidence that God is real!

This video was made in response to so many people claiming they need to see scientific evidence of God in order to believe. Well, here it is, a timeless reacting consciousness was found in quantum experiments. Physicists base the Unified theory on the presents of this single consciousness. A single conscious intelligence was discovered & is not effected by time, aka, eternal. www.youtube.com Global Consciousness Project using random number generators. www.youtube.com Dr. Amit Goswami on the universal consciousness called God. See the Unified Field theory and Universal Consciousness. The discovery of the 5th Generation computer by Vogelsang in 1982 was evidence to this single intelligent all knowing consciousness. The universe is alive, self aware. All things are a portion of this consciousness which gives life to the universe. The Great Omniscient Designer(GOD). Designer because this consciousness is self aware. www.youtube.com Observer Effect: Consciousness effects outcome of random number experiments, Princeton University www.youtube.com John Hagelin, Ph.D quotes 1: "Modern quantum physics, Molecular Biology's Neuroimmunology, they both say that we do create our own realities" 2: "The consciousness is not created by the brain. It's not purely the outcome of molecular, chemical processes in the brain but is fundamental in nature. It's the very core of nature called the Unified Field or Superstring theory." 3: "The Unified Field is a non material field filled with ...



Scientific Tuesdays - Removing dents with a hair dryer?

Get the shirts: bit.ly Facebook: facebook.com Today I will attempt to remove dents from metal using a hair dryer and some canned air. The theory is that if you heat up the dent long enough, that the molecules inside will expand fair enough away from each other to make the metal more pliable. The next step is to QUICKLY freeze the metal with canned air. If you flip canned air upside down, a freezing liquid comes out. Let's try this experiment together.



Scientific Tuesdays - Amazing Magnet Motor

Get the Shirts: bit.ly Mess with me on Facebook: facebook.com The big question is: How does this work? The electrical current is traveling through battery, into the screw and wire in a normal fashion. But when then current hits the magnet, the electrical current is pulled out in a radial fashion instead of going straight through. Because the magnet has the ability to move. It spins as the current travels through it.



Scientific Tuesdays - How to make paper invisible!!

In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays we will show you how to take a paper envelope and see directly through it, leaving no trace behind. We will explore how to take hexanes and put them to good use. Oh, science.... Add me on Facebook: facebook.com Add our FB App: apps.facebook.com Tune in each week for more Scientific Tuesdays! See you soon!



Scientific Tuesdays - Scientific Tuesdays - Simple Household Stink Pranks!

How to make 3 terrifying stink pranks. NETFLIX: netflix.com In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays we will take some common household items and turn them into the ultimate weapon of olfactory doom: The Stink bomb! We will also create a stink grenade and stink gun! Stay tuned! Thank to our sponsor this week, Netflix! We appreciate the support!



UFOTV: Life On MARS? - New Scientific Evidence - Full Length Edition

Scientists announce the discovery of startling artificial Megalithic structures found among recently released NASA / JPL photos taken by the Mars Global Surveyor and that these artificial structures are stunning proof that Mars was once inhabited by an intelligent civilization. Includes a spectacular collection of new photographs presented by Dr. Tom Van Flandern, former Chief Astronomer for the United States Naval Observatory. See remarkable monuments, "T" shaped craters, gigantic glass tube systems, ancient forest remains and grand edifices that will leave you speechless. Also features Astronomer and former NASA Astronaut, trained to go to Mars, Dr. Brian O'Leary. NOW on DVD - Cat# U648 - Go to www.UFOTV.com.



Scientific Tuesdays - FIRE AND BRIMSTONE!!

In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays: We will take a look at the fun and exciting chemical reaction of Sulfur and Iron. These two materials create an interesting reaction when they have a little heat applied. So put on your goggles and gloves and join us as we take another plunge into chemistry. Check out netflix yall: netflix.com !!!



Scientific Tuesdays - Eggsplosion!

On this week's episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we take some hydrogen gas, an egg, and a little fire and find out what happens when you combine the three. Note: In the spirit of household items, we created the bottle plug by wrapping duct tape around a wad of rolled-up paper towels. We simply placed a tube from a pen in the center and wrapped about 12 times, this works great. Remember, these demonstrations are attempted by a professional and should not be attempted at home. But if you don't want to listen to us and throw caution to the wind, always wear proper safety gear such as gloves, masks, and protective clothing. Thank you to this week's sponsor, GoDaddy.com. Get 10% off any order by typing in coupon code SCIENCE1 Check out Revision3.com for a list of all of the amazing GoDaddy deals from Revision3. Make sure to scroll down to Scientific Tuesdays so they know we sent you!



Scientific Tuesdays - How to: NINJA VANISH!

On this weeks Scientific Tuesdays, we took a nod from Assassin's Creed and made a Ninja Distraction Bomb. This will easily pull you out of any sticky situation. The shopping list? Potassium Nitrate (Stump remover from a hardware store) Table Sugar Match Heads Follow Dylan Hacker on Facebook: facebook.com



Scientific Tuesdays - Freezing Stuff with Dry Ice

We are going to take some Dry Ice and some alcohol and create a supercooled liquid that will freeze mostly anything in a few seconds. Put your gloves and goggles on as we venture into the world of frostbite.



Scientific Tuesdays - Freeze Water on Command!

Get the Shirts: bit.ly Chat on Facebook: facebook.com Checkout Cybertoons: youtube.com Supercooling water will let you keep water in it's liquid form below 32 degrees F / 0 Degrees C. The only way to pull it off is to use very, very pure water. I suggest distilled water or purified water than has been filtered via reverse osmosis. This will make sure you removed all of the impurities and minerals from the water and keep it from freezing over prematurely.



Scientific Tuesdays - Color Changing Chemicals

Get the Shirt: bit.ly or Add me on Facebook: bit.ly In this episode we boil down some cabbage and use it as a pH indicator. We can look at Acids and Bases with the extract we pull from the cabbage. Watch and learn some nifty tricks with baking soda, washing soda, vinegar and even lye. Music is by: Dan Phillipson (google him up)



Scientific Tuesdays - Cool Science Experiments

Let's take a trip down memory lane and go back to Season 1 of Scientific Tuesdays. We've highlighted your favorite videos in this segment and hope everyone out there (new and old) gets a kick outof these easy and fun demonstrations that you can pull off with minimal experience. This week's sponsor is bustedtees.com - Enter the promo code "HHHACKER" and receive 10% off your order. Come hang out on facebook facebook.com



How to Breathe Fire Safely with Corn!

Once corn becomes crushed down into corn starch. It also becomes a safer fuel to breath fire with. On this week's episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we will take some corn starch and pretend we are in the circus by breathing fire. Please join Scientific Tuesdays in supporting Charity Water!! Vote for scientific tuesdays at revision3.com And enter yourself at facebook.com Help bring awareness to your favorite charity and help save the world! You can follow Householdhacker on Twitter at twitter.com DISCLAIMER: FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AS WITH THIS AND ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLD HACKER VIDEOS, YOU SHOULD ONLY TRY THIS UNDER PROPER SUPERVISION. WE TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR LACK OF PREPARATION



Scientific Tuesdays - The Six Cent Battery

Taking a few nickels and a few pennies we can create an awesome battery. We all know about the lemon battery, but did you know that by applying the same premise to coins, we can create a battery as well? All you need are a few nickels, a few pennies and either lemon juice or vinegar. The sequence is: Nickel, Acid, Penny - Nickel, Acid, Penny etc... Don't put acid between each coin. Check out our sponsor this week, Squarespace at: squarespace.com and get 10% off your order by using the code "SCIENCE". You can follow Householdhacker on Twitter at http Hang out with Dylan on Facebook at facebook.com



Scientific Tuesdays - Pneumatic Projectile Launcher

Watch as we take some commonly available items from a tire store, a hardware store, and maybe even your garage... and turn it into a device that will launch vegetables of all kinds. We used potatoes and we kept them up longer than the best NFL kicker. Thanks to our sponsor this week, Audible: Get a free audiobook and entertain yourself on your next trip! Head over to audiblepodcast.com and check it out!



Setting Propane Ablaze -or- Propane Balloons of Doom

Propane is fairly common, whether for cooking or even as car fuel, you can find it everywhere. Have you ever wondered just how combustible it really is? Let's find out by filling some balloons up with it and setting them ablaze! Disclaimer: The demonstrations performed on Scientific Tuesdays are done so under the guidance and supervisor of experts. For that reason you should not attempt the examples seen at home or without the proper professionals present. In other words, use common sense and let us do it for you.



Scientific Tuesdays - Make invisible ink from milk?!

In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays we show how to create a secret message on paper using milk and a simple iron! It doesn't get any easier than this! Scientific Tuesdays will be on hiatus for a few weeks while we stat on Season 2 for you! But relax! It will be better than ever! Stay Tuned and see you then!



Easy Air and Water Tricks

Impress your friends, family, and loved ones with these simple water and air tricks. First, we'll find out how trees get water all up in their trunks. Using a paper towel we can create an effective siphon to demonstrate this effect. Next time you are out of gas, it might even save your ass. Then we'll try to figure out why an airstream can hold a ball in place with our modified hairdryer. Big thanks to our sponsor! Check out BustedTees.com and use code "SCITUES" for 10% off your order! You can follow Householdhacker on Twitter at http



The Bacon Smoke Screen

Let's turn bacon into the world's most delicious smoke generating apparatus and pay homage to EpicMealTime. Most of us know that bacon is one of life's most magical treats. But did you know that the grease produced from cooking bacon will actually work as an excellent fuel for a smoke screen? One delicious smoke screen, that is. Thank you to our sponsor this week, GoDaddy. Use code "SCIENCE1" at checkout and get 10% off your order! Check revision3.com for more deals. *DISCLAIMER* This video is for educational purposes only. All projects and experiments seen on Scientific Tuesdays episodes should only be completed under proper supervision and with ample safety gear.

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