海水を車で運んだり、ろ過したりしていたら、冬休みが終わりました(泣) This is magnesium cement In this video, soil was used, but bricks can be made by mixing dry human dung. You could turn that brick into a waterproof knife
@Pedro i mean if youre able to correct it, then youre able to know what i ment so i say its good enough, english is such a complicated and dumb language anyways
That exactly what I was thinking on the Tofu knife one! Like technically he's not wrong, it is the sharpest in the world if there isn't another one that exists
Because of this man that the only reason the bomb story fake to cover up what actually happened this man made a knife on the plane out of Coca Cola and went to make more knifes out of coco cola from the coco cola knife
@Jacob Freeman actually no that is not how it works. You can't prove something doesn't exist, you can only prove it does. Therefore as long as there is no proof that God exists it doesn't. The burden of proof is on the people making the claims, and any self containing proof is invalid. Your way of thinking would mean that unicorns actually exists as long as anyone hasn't disproven it which is stupid since science cannot by its own rules say something definitely doesn't exist. You could argue that unicorns don't exist on earth but it wouldn't mean that they don't exist at all.
@@realmothbuterfli I disagree with you :/ It doesn't work like that either. Prehistoric Men were first discovered in the 19th century. Therefore the humanity before that time was not even aware that they existed. Yet they lived, despite the lack of evidence. The truth in general is not limited to evidence. Moreover, I would add that belief in a deity is of the spiritual order of things and not of the material, it is like a philosophy of life. A philosophy of life is not proven, at best, it can be explained.
@@Keovar actually if God is the name of whoever/whatever created the universe or/and living things for that matter, since the universe exists and life exists then God has to exist. now what form that God takes, who knows... nature, chaos, Aliens, a dude with a beard, that is up for debate but if something was created, there has to be a creator, here you go, the big bang was God, bam the endless debate is over I win.
@@a.sh.7243 it does though, prehistoric men did exist and as I said science cannot disprove existence hence the need to prove something to claim it exists. You obviously didn't read me properly. On the other hand, I do agree that faith is a philosophy but the guy was arguing about proof so you missed the point.
Another 20 minutes of my life spent watching a Japanese dude perform chemistry that I don't understand to stabilize and sharpen ingredients that have no business being turned into cutting implements. I'd say it was well spent...I think.
My favorite thing about all these videos is that it's only seawater on a technicality. Yes, the original compound is seawater, but he basically distilled the magnesium out of the seawater and turned it into a knife. An extremely inefficient knife that probably took gallons and gallons of seawater to make through that process. It's fucking amazing.
Not to mention the significant amount of energy used to boil down/reduce the said volume of seawater, the power used to run his electric kiln/furnace, all on top of the physical energy of mixing, forming, drying, shaping, sharpening, etc. Still epic though!
Love the way you kinda shit all over it then call it amazing at the end. It’s the kinda comment you wonder why people even bother posting - Oh yeah, I remember now, it’s an ego thing! 🙄
I'm so glad I found this because I was eating breakfast and thought "A knife made out of salt" Now that it exists indirectly there can now be a slogan for it. A knife made out of salt. A way to rub salt into the wounds with great efficiency
I'm pretty sure it's some kind of oven. I don't know of microwaves that have such precise heat settings, nor any that can heart food nearly that high. It might be a specialty item.
This reminds me of when I was learning about the Romans in middle school history class, and how they used “lime water” for Roman concrete. It wasn’t until high school chemistry that I realized they weren’t talking about the fruit lime.
Crafting Item: *Seawater Dagger* Info: *A dagger that made out of Pure Seawater* Stats: *Attack 65* *Speed 80* Requirement: *7 Seawater bottle from 7 seas* *Holy Water*
“So it seems that Gerald was stabbed to death” “Tragic,by a knife I’m guessing?” “Well....” “What?” “The knife seems to be out of seawater” “Get out of my office Susan”
今回のレシピ(Recipe) from Sea water : MgCl₂ ・・・A 3:28 from Sea Shell : CaCO₃ 4:31 In the heater : CaCO₃ → CaO + CO₂ 6:00 Add water : CaO + H₂O → Ca(OH)₂ ・・・ B 7:23 Combine A and B : 8:20 Ca(OH)₂ + MgCl₂ → Ca²⁺ + 2Cl⁻ + Mg(OH)₂↓ and some salts from other ions In the heater : 12:36 Mg(OH)₂ → MgO + H₂O MgO + MgCl₂ + H₂O → Mg-cement 13:10
5:50 *I can't believe* he opened up that microwave kiln _inside_ the oven. The ogatan charcoal he placed inside it can reach a temperature sufficient to soften steel.
@@TheMrsix13 there is a company that will take your body and turn it to compost.Takes about 3 months to get the remains back and is supposed to be used to plant something in it in remembrance of the dead person..... imagine planting a fruit tree in it.
Lavaidyn I’ve seen a lot of videos involving small furnaces before, so when I saw him about to put one in his microwave I was thinking “no, surely not” and then he did and it worked and I became fully convinced that this man can do anything.