I'm from the future. The only thing I see wrong about this experiment is you lose so much of the carbonation when you pour it into the container. You should have done it in a way that would have minimized this. Also, wear gloves and use something white when your pour our your results for identification purpose. Okay, last thing. This should show us all to not drink soda.
I LIVE THIS!! Too much history, both good and bad, is continually being rewritten. Knowing what happened allows us to celebrate, mourn, and share other mixed emotions with the hopes we learn, grow, and respect each other.
Thank you for posting this. Several experts and science outlets have speculated on whether a mouse would dissolve, but none could be bothered to test it. I will say that the ending nauseated me more than I was expecting.
Please remove the sound effects - especially when a definition is going across the screen. It makes it impossible to concentrate on either the speaker OR the definition.
How did they get away with that? The soda clearly wouldn’t be the same quality so the fact that it dissolves even a tiny bit makes no difference. A mouse got into your conveyor and you owe the guy who opened the can. Greedy slimy business
Not just in the mountains. My neighborhood is at the southern terminus of the LGM. My house is on a ridge line made of loess and round stone gravel. It is also at the continental divide between the Great Lakes drainage and the Mississippi River drainage. No mountains, even little ones, for a couple hundred miles.
You should have zoomed out while opening the bottle of Mountain Dew and filling the glass jar so there's no doubt about what was put in the jar. That could have been anything that was poured in that jar.
So it took over a month to barely dissolve a mouse? How long does it take to ship their canned drinks? I feel like the proof provided doesn't actually disprove the guy's claim