At a certain point you're dividing past the length scale for the molecular structure that actually makes the candy dragon's breath, and the only thing it can do is to start clumping together - there's no more fine structure
Alright, assuming you have ridiculous machines that can handle things so precisely it won’t snap at the molecular level, it wouldn’t become 1, it would become a gas since it’s weight is larger than the weak nuclear force(I think)
I feel like at this point with so many strands, and the thinness of them, the candy has to be more corn flour than anything else since that's what is covering every single strand lol
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I mean all it is that his intestines have to digest is 2 cups of sugar, a cup of water, 1 tbsp of vinegar, about 2 tbsp of glucose syrup, and a bunch of cornflour
For anyone wondering the limit was 34 billion strands, after that your just ripping quarks apart. To really reach 1 trillion you need to scale this up 2197 times for a total calories of 351 million Kcal. Hope to see 1 million grams of suger in your next video.
@@IanChristopher I thought that might have been the case too, but take a close look at the dust pan. The contour of the dust doesn't move at all between each time he doubles the strands. He missed one of the most crucial steps.
At one point the strands fused together again, probably most didn't even make it to a million, and by the end sure there weren't any singular strands anymore.
The math isn't that hard. You just multiply the last number by two However I am impressed that he can say these long numbers without slipping up. Real mouthfuls
I agree with this patient man, this trillion layer candy should be studied in a lab. Is there a lab in the US built specifically for analyzing food or candy?
i have an idea, you should try to get 2 smalls pieces of sugar with different colors, then make the dragons beard with however many layers you want, then look inside of it and look at the strands inside
Your corn starch seems relatively untouched throughout the video. From my experience, you need to starch the candy after every doubling or it will do this exact thing--turn into one big loop again.
There a easy way to make dragon beard so get a candy that can melt put it in the microwave and set it to 1 minutes after that you get flour after that make the circle with the melted candy and that’s all :)
I feel like if he has the will power and patience to do a trillion why not go for a quadrillion or until the candy cant strech anymore maybe in a warmer setting so the candy doesn't stick together as much
@@christophermoore6110 Because He would have to stretch it out and dip it in the cornflour around 30 seconds each fold, and he also doesn't do it non-stop, he definitely gets a little tired and maybe rests his hands for a while, who knows how long it took, i just rouhgly estimated it :D
This is called "Pişmaniye" in our country, Turkey. We do this by coating it in flour roasted in butter. It melts in your mouth and tastes absolutely amazing. It's a delicious candy that's worth all the trouble.