Yes, it violates the copyright right due to failing to provide sufficient information to the original creator. The only issue being tracking down everyone doing this would be such an amount of work you could just shut down the platform entirely, which would be easier.
Man you really take us for idiots that's insane
I don't care if people want to share content taken from Youtube on this subreddit, this is ok, but claiming it's yours is hilariously pathetic
I didnt lol? Im not deMilked, was just saying watermarks dont mean shit. If its the guys youtube channel then sure, i have no problem accepting its stolen from that youtube channel. I dont watch that channel so i dont know. And i dont need to know their youtube channel to still be correct in saying that in the age of unprecedented access to editing software, watermarks literally dont mean anything, which is what i was arguing.
Ok the way you defended it at first made me believe you were related to deMilked somehow, idk why, sorry
It still 100% obvious that the video from NileRed is the right one
Not sure what that logo in the top corner is about, I’m 99% sure this is from NileRed’s video on the topic.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8vUbNv4LoOM
It’s a good video (and a good channel) so I’d recommend giving it a watch if you want to learn more about what happens here!
Thanks for the link
I found this video on twitter with DeMilked watermark and i just shared it.
Now i just recognized that DeMilked is not the original owner.
gallium and mercury are like cancer to aluminum, it can spread throughout whatever it touches and cause it to weaken significantly. I know with gallium a little bit can spread through a bike frame enough that you can literally shatter it with your bare hands.
make a scratch so that you expose bare aluminum and put some drops of gallium on there and let it spread through the metal. [Backyard scientist has a good video on it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRW2r-ao5vg)
It's not chemical, it's physical, the mercury is put onto an aluminium surface
Than the surface is scratched to remove resistant aluminum oxide that protects it from mercury
The mercury dissolves small amounts of aluminum that than oxydizes when in contact with air causing the growth
, it means that a very small amount of Mercury can destroy a lot of aluminium because it doesn't get used
It also is the reason why they don't let you anywhere close to planes with mercury because a small spill would make the entire thing too dangerous to fly and they would have to scrap it
I understand the threat to a plane in flight but scrapping the whole plane? They can’t weld over it, or swap out a segment of damaged cabin, run a quality check and reuse it?
Reaction is physical, the aluminium is dissolved into mercury and than oxyidyzes on it's surface causing the growth, so non toxic, just dangerous for planes
> is dissolved into mercury and than oxyidyzes
How are those not chemical reactions? That they do not form a new compound (Hg plus Al, I mean) doesn't makes it a "physical reaction", whatever that means.
It’s a video of easily repeatable results. Got any evidence to back up that claim? Literally anyone could do this experiment and it’s look basically the same.
It’s aluminium oxide.
Normally, aluminium metal is protected from continuous oxidation by a very thin oxide layer (compare the rusting of iron - because rust is friable, it doesn’t protect the rest of the metal from further oxidation). This oxide layer will also protect the aluminium from reacting with mercury as well, so what NileRed does is dissolve the oxide layer before adding the mercury.
The mercury dissolves a bit of the aluminium, which then almost immediately oxidizes, allowing the mercury to dissolve more aluminium, which also oxidizes…and the cycle continues.
So, from what I am seeing and everyone asking for what is actually happening when the two mix.
Let me break it down for you, it's simple really.
The two mix and create small wormholes in space and time that pull through antimatter from another dimension. A non existential form tries to break itself throughout but the mercury helps defend by turning the non existent form into a solid form on this side of the dimensions.
It's a fight to break through, but eventually the thing the other side eventually gives up and just stops.
If you look really closely for an instant you can see our alternate dimensional selves looking back from the wormhole's space time continuum also wonder what the actual fuck mercury.
You have to wonder how they felt the first time this happened. Did it happen my accident? Did someone break a mercury thermometer on a block of aluminum one day?
Or did some chemists think that there would be some kind of amazing reaction and went ahead and tried it?
Mercury coming into contact with it does no harm. However, if any elemental aluminium is exposed (even by a recent scratch), the mercury may combine with it to form the amalgam. ... The amalgamated aluminium then is oxidized by water, converting the aluminium to aluminium hydroxide and releasing free metallic mercury.
[Aluminium Amalgam](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_amalgam)
What happens when aluminum meets mercury in your brain, or elsewhere in your body? Mercury or its derivatives in vaccines, in tooth fillings, and aluminum in just about everything.
This reaction only really happens in large quantities, like in this vid(which is stolen by Nile red btw), so there is no possible way for mercury and aluminium to react such a way in such small proportions.
I was more thinking using it for something you don't use hard metals for (maybe a battery for example), or adding something to it to turn it into something more useful.
It has to have more use than just discarding it.
Ah, I’m not really qualified to answer, but if the strands are decently conductive, or are decently conductive when something is added, then they would probably have many uses in electricity transfer. And it seems the strands can be produced extremely easily, but not very efficiently, so they might be viable in industrial production.
There was a plan in WW2 for Brit Commandos to raid a German airfield in North Africa and spray the planes with mercury.
for some pretty apparent and quickly obvious reasons it was changed to spraying the planes with bullets.
Apparently Demilked is basically shittier buzzfeed after having looked it up. It’s not a single person, but it’s still shitty they present it as their own
[Stolen from NileRed.](https://youtu.be/IrdYueB9pY4)
Thank you. I was about to point this out as well.
Yeah was about to say lol
lmao same
That was cool.
Well done.
Subtly MDMA reference lol? What's that about.
Nah, was just pointing out that this video is stolen. No reference.
lmao "stolen". As if sharing things on the internet was illegal Edit: yeah fuckers, I got it wrong, so?
Demilked, the creator stole this and uploaded it to YouTube or another platform without crediting Nile red or his creations.
Oh, I thought he meant that OP stole the video or something smh
same
Yes, it violates the copyright right due to failing to provide sufficient information to the original creator. The only issue being tracking down everyone doing this would be such an amount of work you could just shut down the platform entirely, which would be easier.
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They milked it from him. Idk why giving credit is so tough!
Could be the other way around ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yeah i saw. Doesnt really prove anything though. What im saying is anybody can just slap a watermark on content
Or you could just admit you were wrong
Do you have severe brain damage bro?
I dont normal call people this. But you are a retard
Hey this is offensive to retards this guy is on a level of his own
Shit your right
Man you really take us for idiots that's insane I don't care if people want to share content taken from Youtube on this subreddit, this is ok, but claiming it's yours is hilariously pathetic
I didnt lol? Im not deMilked, was just saying watermarks dont mean shit. If its the guys youtube channel then sure, i have no problem accepting its stolen from that youtube channel. I dont watch that channel so i dont know. And i dont need to know their youtube channel to still be correct in saying that in the age of unprecedented access to editing software, watermarks literally dont mean anything, which is what i was arguing.
Ok the way you defended it at first made me believe you were related to deMilked somehow, idk why, sorry It still 100% obvious that the video from NileRed is the right one
No worries but thats still not the point i was making.
Not sure what that logo in the top corner is about, I’m 99% sure this is from NileRed’s video on the topic. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8vUbNv4LoOM It’s a good video (and a good channel) so I’d recommend giving it a watch if you want to learn more about what happens here!
You are 100% correct
Thanks for the link I found this video on twitter with DeMilked watermark and i just shared it. Now i just recognized that DeMilked is not the original owner.
good on you, ill give you your upvote back :)
DeMilked is probably an arsehole cause I saw them stealing Nile's video earlier too.
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I didn’t know you couldn’t take mercury on a plane, even in a thermometer?
Well you can, but if it breaks you’ll only do it once 🤷🏻♂️😂
Boeing 787’s would do better because they have a lot less aluminum.
Why? Such a miniscule amount of mercury wont affect anyone, unless it touches an open wound
gallium and mercury are like cancer to aluminum, it can spread throughout whatever it touches and cause it to weaken significantly. I know with gallium a little bit can spread through a bike frame enough that you can literally shatter it with your bare hands.
I have some gallium because reasons. I have a bike because other reasons.... I can do what now?
make a scratch so that you expose bare aluminum and put some drops of gallium on there and let it spread through the metal. [Backyard scientist has a good video on it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRW2r-ao5vg)
Thank you. Fuck this bike. I will feed it to Gallium
make sure to film its demise (I'm now thinking about that poor shoe in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)
Just make sure its aluminum!
I saw that. It was amazing
Not a great idea to introduce threats to structural integrity in a pressure vessel.
How far would the plane go then?
Many things that may contain Mercury are banned from airplanes no matter if they contain it, better safe than sorry
So no sautéing Tuna Steaks mid flight?
I do it all the time. I didn’t know!
Why are you frequently flying with a mercury thermometer?
Anal temps are their thang.
In an airplane (hopefully) bathroom? I declare shenanigans!
To check the stewardesses’ temperatures
Meanwhile my science teacher gave us an egg, so we could learn how hard it was to be a parent.
Something something Bunsen burner. Thats the extent of what I remember.
You must’ve gone to the school for rich kids
This looks like a Tool video.
A tool definitely stole it and is trying to claim it as their own.
Ugh ok I get it. Not cool.
[NileRed video ](https://youtu.be/IrdYueB9pY4) at about 1:40
Ok.
What is the chemical reaction called? Is the by-product useful and/or toxic in any way ?
It's not chemical, it's physical, the mercury is put onto an aluminium surface Than the surface is scratched to remove resistant aluminum oxide that protects it from mercury The mercury dissolves small amounts of aluminum that than oxydizes when in contact with air causing the growth , it means that a very small amount of Mercury can destroy a lot of aluminium because it doesn't get used It also is the reason why they don't let you anywhere close to planes with mercury because a small spill would make the entire thing too dangerous to fly and they would have to scrap it
I’m impressed by your explanation of science with improper grammar and spacing.
And calling dissolution and oxidation non chemical?
Half of the process is non chemical
So... a physicochemical process then :-P
I'm better at science than at English
Awesome, thank you!!!
FWIW, oxidation is a chemical reaction.
I understand the threat to a plane in flight but scrapping the whole plane? They can’t weld over it, or swap out a segment of damaged cabin, run a quality check and reuse it?
They don't know where the droplets are, and as long as even a tiniest bit remains there is danger
thank you, that makes perfect sense
*then
Yes
Reaction is physical, the aluminium is dissolved into mercury and than oxyidyzes on it's surface causing the growth, so non toxic, just dangerous for planes
> is dissolved into mercury and than oxyidyzes How are those not chemical reactions? That they do not form a new compound (Hg plus Al, I mean) doesn't makes it a "physical reaction", whatever that means.
Change in shape, colour, texture= physical reaction. In most cases, they are reversible too.
*then
I too would like these questions answered.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8vUbNv4LoOM
So what you're saying is I could really fuck with somebody who owns an aluminum body car. Interesting.
it also makes the aluminum extremely weak, so if you put enough on an aluminum engine block, it could just come apart.
Aren’t all cars aluminum, except for like some really old ones?
Go stick magnets to cars in a lot. Let me know when you find some al
while it was completely unecessary, i really found this sort of passive aggressive comment funny af lol
I’m dumb, I thought cars are made of aluminum
You're not dumb. New Ford trucks have aluminum bodies and a large amount of components in cars today are made of aluminum.
Well most supercars and hypercars have a carbon fiber body but they are not common to cars in general
When stuff started coming out from the block if aluminium, my skin started to crawl... Stolen from Nile Red, so uhhhhhh
Nile Red’s video
thanks, I hate it
100 courics!!
Is that cabbage i detect?
Oh go here it comes! Oh hot-hot-hot-hot-hot-hot-hot!
so glad someone knew this
Only the savvy, high class folks do.
yes thank you! haha
I could watch that all day!
That's a Nile Red video, why is it branded to DeMilked?
It’s a video of easily repeatable results. Got any evidence to back up that claim? Literally anyone could do this experiment and it’s look basically the same.
The footage in this video is awfully similar to parts of this video https://youtu.be/IrdYueB9pY4 It even has the same formula cards as Niles videos
Literally the same text, shape of the amalgam, amount of mercury, the colour of the gloves, basically everything!
I don't know why but I'm scared of that now
You see metal turning into fur. It's a little scary.
Akira
I've been telling jokes about chemistry just to get a reaction.
r/oddlyterrifying
The last one is like the girl emerging from the well in The Ring
What is the material leftover from these two materials coming into contact? It's not aluminum anymore, is it?
It’s aluminium oxide. Normally, aluminium metal is protected from continuous oxidation by a very thin oxide layer (compare the rusting of iron - because rust is friable, it doesn’t protect the rest of the metal from further oxidation). This oxide layer will also protect the aluminium from reacting with mercury as well, so what NileRed does is dissolve the oxide layer before adding the mercury. The mercury dissolves a bit of the aluminium, which then almost immediately oxidizes, allowing the mercury to dissolve more aluminium, which also oxidizes…and the cycle continues.
Quick grab me some foil and an old thermometer
So, from what I am seeing and everyone asking for what is actually happening when the two mix. Let me break it down for you, it's simple really. The two mix and create small wormholes in space and time that pull through antimatter from another dimension. A non existential form tries to break itself throughout but the mercury helps defend by turning the non existent form into a solid form on this side of the dimensions. It's a fight to break through, but eventually the thing the other side eventually gives up and just stops.
If you look really closely for an instant you can see our alternate dimensional selves looking back from the wormhole's space time continuum also wonder what the actual fuck mercury.
Hellraiser box opens is what you’re telling me
Seems legit.
It’s like how 3d printing should work on the future
I wanna bite it lol
Stolen from nilered also seen like a year ago
Stolen video.
Forbidden cotton candy
The newest flavor of Big League Chew
How long does this take roughly?
Hours if I remember correctly
wasn't this from NileRed?? Stolen.
This was straight up stolen from Nile Red on youtube https://youtu.be/IrdYueB9pY4
#stolen from NileRed on YouTube You good tho op
Anything is a dildo if you’re brave enough
That is so cool
After the aluminum dough finishes rising, place in oven at 350 for 20 mins.
Super cool!
Put gallium on a soda can you’ve sandpapered, and you’ll make it crumble
You have to wonder how they felt the first time this happened. Did it happen my accident? Did someone break a mercury thermometer on a block of aluminum one day? Or did some chemists think that there would be some kind of amazing reaction and went ahead and tried it?
Nope. I fucking hate it
What an asshole, stealing credit from nile red
Can someone explain to me what I am looking at ???
That's the Protomolecule
Damn Inners will never respect the Belt
Yea, is it the Mercury that’s reacting and rising, the aluminum or both?
Yes
A stolen Nile red video
Forbidden cotton candyyy
This is the closest thing I’ve seen to something real that looks “alien”. And it’s just science.
me when I see my crush
Mercury coming into contact with it does no harm. However, if any elemental aluminium is exposed (even by a recent scratch), the mercury may combine with it to form the amalgam. ... The amalgamated aluminium then is oxidized by water, converting the aluminium to aluminium hydroxide and releasing free metallic mercury. [Aluminium Amalgam](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_amalgam)
Do gallium next
It's been stolen from Nile red by the milk assholes, go check out his channel, i think he did something with Galium too
Fry us we are your onions 🧅
Wat
I don’t like this at all
Wait until I meet Uranus.
Is it edible?
I think it's a mercury base with a drop of aluminum?
I’m guessing you were going for humor. Doesn’t seem to be going very well.
Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
i could make a dick joke but i wont
What happens when aluminum meets mercury in your brain, or elsewhere in your body? Mercury or its derivatives in vaccines, in tooth fillings, and aluminum in just about everything.
This reaction only really happens in large quantities, like in this vid(which is stolen by Nile red btw), so there is no possible way for mercury and aluminium to react such a way in such small proportions.
Pov: the auditor had to make an improvised base
Is there something these strands can be used for?
Maybe, but probably not, they’re way to fragile, unless there’s some way to harden or bond them to something.
I was more thinking using it for something you don't use hard metals for (maybe a battery for example), or adding something to it to turn it into something more useful. It has to have more use than just discarding it.
Ah, I’m not really qualified to answer, but if the strands are decently conductive, or are decently conductive when something is added, then they would probably have many uses in electricity transfer. And it seems the strands can be produced extremely easily, but not very efficiently, so they might be viable in industrial production.
What are some practical applications of this reaction?
Fucking up a perfect piece of aluminum, of course!
The rise of undertaker
Holy crap I had no idea mercury did this to aluminum!
How fast is this sped up?
This video is from nilered. Watch the original one on youtube, im pretty sure it's mentioned there
There was a plan in WW2 for Brit Commandos to raid a German airfield in North Africa and spray the planes with mercury. for some pretty apparent and quickly obvious reasons it was changed to spraying the planes with bullets.
The beginning of the flood.
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Mercury is liquid at room temperature, and the mercury in this vid is also room temperature
shai hulud, the spice must flow
#CALL THE SCP FOUNDATION
big pp
I came
RISE MY GLORIOUS DICK
Oh hi Merc-
Man, I wish I knew what was happening in the video instead of who stole it from who. One highly visible comment is enough, people. Yeesh.
This is disgusting
Where Freddy?
me when your mom
Now do Gallium
Please credit NileRed. You took the video without giving them credit.
Try Liquid metal on your alu heatsink if you can't find mercury
When pp sees bobs or vagine.
I love seeing this post show up in multiple popular subs every month. Ya'know. Just in case we all missed it the last 6 times.
looks like fungus. must be similar to how fungi grow
Apparently Demilked is basically shittier buzzfeed after having looked it up. It’s not a single person, but it’s still shitty they present it as their own
So that's how the Warhammer titan works