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This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.
These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] 유리는 과연 액체일까?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6wuh0NRG1s

 

 

Playtime Comments : [Veritasium] 유리는 과연 액체일까?

St**********:

2:26 Installed the glass THOUSANDS of years ago ? That's some good glass


Ma*:

6:06 hey! vsauce, michael here


Le************:

2:04 Glass: I don't feel so good....


Yu*******:

5:41
Don't forget: the latter can be easily done as long as our brains are plastic enough.


Sm******:
2:27 "When the glass was originally installed thousands of years ago, ...."
I'm sure he's talking about the windows in ancient pyramids and greek temples, thousands of years ago.

It*******:
2:29 When the glass was originally installed thousands of years ago?????
I was not aware of these old installments

We****:
0:25 vsauce music starts playing

Wy*************:
1:35 that cup ain't got no tea in it!

Za*******:
3:51 in Dr. Evil’s voice MAG MA

Ha***************:
5:55 He is proud of his pun :P

 


 

Top Comments : [Veritasium] 유리는 과연 액체일까?

Nn********:
I literaly just corected my teacher...and he gave me "the look" dont know about my future :/

Ti*********:
Q: Who was responsible for the punk ROCK movement?
A: Syd Viscous.

la********:

I was taught that glass was a liquid by my school teachers on a field trip to a glass blowing studio. I was told that a glass bottle would flow into a puddle over time at a measurable rate. I never questioned it. Stuff like this makes me remember the EA tagline "Challenge Everything".


bu******:
Glad to see you using the University of Queensland pitch drop experiment. Had to go past it every week for my history lecture. 'Twas fun.

le**********:

"Be like water my friend"


Is*****************:
What a puntastic epicentersode.

xE***********:
Thanks Dirk of Veristablium.

Sa*********:
Lol how many of y'all apparently learned this in grade school science? I've never heard the theory that glass was a liquid until this video

Co*************:
Derek was very pleased with his last pun. :D

ad**:

That black liquid that takes 10 years to make a drop? It's encased in a glass cylinder, poured in a glass funnel and dripping into a glass tumbler. Given the length of the experiment, you can over time measure for any change in any of these glass artifacts used in it to find out if glass is liquid at room temperature. Two birds, one stone.


MI****************:

I was hoping you were going to bring in mechanical "creep" into discussion. If a solid bends or warps over time, where does that fall in the whole "flowing" and liquid debate?


La********:

The transition from Liquid to solid is flutent.


Sc**********:
But is cat a liquid

Sl*********:

All these comments from 4 years ago and there’s still an estimated 14 years until the drop.


In********:

those puns at the end were.....solid


dj********:

Betteridge's law of headlines: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."


Eu*****:
Veritasium: is glass a liquid?
Katy perry: thats ma homie

Mi***********:

So you are saying that whole thing I have always heard about glass flowing is a myth?


th**************:
i would be so feaking mad if i missed the pitch drop getting some tea.

Ne******:

Thank you so much for making this video! I'm a bit tired of people talking about glass as a liquid. That myth can't seem to die.


Ig**********:
No, it's not a liquid. When I fell through my bedroom window I didn't hear a splash.

ca*****:

According to Scout from TF2, yes, and it is highly drinkable.


So**********:
I KNEW IT!!! My TEACHER tried TO TELL ME THAT GLASS IS A LIQUID AND I TOLD HER IT WASNT POSSIBLE AND I WAS RIGHT I WILL SEND HER THIS VID

Gr**********:
Those puns at then end

Tr*****:

I learn more from you, Vsauce, MinutePhysics etc then I do from school..


JS******:

5:54 you are way too proud of yourself Derek :P


Sa*************:
I loved the video until the pun at the end.

Jo*******:

Someone get this guy a Vsauce sticker.


Sa****:

This whole video just messed with me. I was taught glass was ultimately a liquid.


vg******:
planets are floating in space and proximity of bodies deform their forms due to gravity forces as well as their own motion and rotation, like particles are bonded together by similar forces, so yes, they're all plastic materials and are being constantly deformed over time..

 


 

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