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Can you forge with it?
ОтветитьAmazing, it is can be boiling any water in a bottle.
ОтветитьSince childhood, i want to trying Made like that, but i am facing any strugle, because my neighbourhood avoiding me to growth a solar panel.
ОтветитьNice caulk
ОтветитьWow I did not know it as aluminum on one side of the mylar... Hmm I think you be able to roll it up with grafite or grafene painter on a sheat of paper and placed on the back (dull non-conductive side)add 2 copper strips 1 to each side, cearfuly rollup and test if it can hold a charge like a capasator ⚡⚡⚡🔋⚡⚡⚡
ОтветитьWhat is the part number for this on your web site ?
Ответитьsurprised you didnt melt your camera at least once.🌀
Ответитьi'd love to see a granite wall experiment to mimic peruvian megalithic assembly
Ответитьno one died >:(
Ответить48 inches...very thoughtful of giving measurement in inches for the rest of the world..
ОтветитьSomething tells me we could power shit and stuff and definitely things 🤔
ОтветитьWhat they don't show is the blowtorch just off screen. I built this and I couldn't even cook a hotdog. A big waste of time their claims are nothing but outrageous.
ОтветитьI did this and it wouldn't even cook a hotdog. I call BS!
Ответить💕💕💘💘❤❤
ОтветитьTry using plexiglass mirror, round, sealed to a circular frame and a solid back, particle board perhaps, creating a hollow drum, and a bit of vacuum to be able to suck the mirror into a parabolic shape. With the sun low in the sky you should be able to make a small spot at quite a distance that is quite hot.
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьUr a badass
Point it at the moon and blow it up
Why not a circular frame?
Ответитьcool !
ОтветитьGive this man a TV show and a Noble Prize too.
Ответитьczy w Stanach macie jakiś obowiązek pier...lenia non-stop? Przecież nie da się nawet sekundę pomyśleć, kiedy ktoś tak pier...li bezsensownie
ОтветитьGreat work।
ОтветитьHow much time to evaporate 1litre of water
ОтветитьIf our government wanted to start a forest fire…
ОтветитьYou should make an Astrograph from these! Have you tried? Would that work?
ОтветитьA-OK
ОтветитьReally good video, full of useful tips. Excellent low cost collector. I made one of these reflectors forty years ago. Used commercially available ground and polished stainless sheet circle sheared. It worked OK, never measured it but I'm sure it would melt lead. College project in Phoenix. It was already 140 degrees on the roof of the engineering building.
ОтветитьYour contributions to experimental science involving green energy are highly commendable and thanks a lot for sharing all your beautiful and practical videos. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ответитьwow I imagine these mirrors would be very useful in Ukraine with the power grid going offline constantly? 😎 thank you. 💡 gee I learned a lot more than just mirrors. 🤩
ОтветитьWill it work to heat up a pool?
ОтветитьSir, where can I find round mirror reflector like yours
Ответитьimagine if its used as a sattelite weapon
ОтветитьJust subscribed...! Great detailed video. I'm searching for ways to heat water for my outdoor pool. So, what is the minimum focal length on this specific mirror device? I'm thinking it may be a little too long for my needs, and may want to start with a 2x6x48 frame.
Ответить👍👍👍👍👍👍😊
Ответитьwow, i had a decade attention deviation, its now 2022
Ответить1-2 hour project to complete… right
ОтветитьAim this at a aircraft lol
Ответитьthe egyptians worshipped the sun
ОтветитьPretty cool stuff but you're kinda a fruitcake for bringing up the need for eyewear. Suck it up princess.
ОтветитьWhat an amazing experiment!
Ответитьeff_I_ctive... Not watching
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ОтветитьWhat would happen if I shot the beam through a magnifying glass?
ОтветитьWill Mylar reflect 99% of UV, Visible light and Infrared rays falling on it? Is it possible to make the focused light from one concave mirror go into a cubical box via a small hole? Could you please make a video on it. Thanks
ОтветитьWill Mylar reflect 99% of UV, Visible light and Infrared rays falling on it? Is it possible to make the focused light from one concave mirror go into a cubical box via a small hole? Could you please make a video on it. Thanks
ОтветитьIt’s funny how history omits talking about these things as if no one used them as lasers from ships or lighthouses as defense towers
ОтветитьSomething I've been wondering about for a while now is whether this would work with reflective plastic packaging from things like potato chips. If so, it would be a great way to repurpose it since supposedly it can't be recycled.
ОтветитьHEMP!!! Regenerates annually!
ОтветитьNote: Silicon is a waxy rubber gasket that never completely seals to any surface. I recommend using polyurethane if you want a permanent aittight seal.
ОтветитьArchimedes would be proud
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