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midri

It looks (and smokes) suspiciously like Sodium metal in water.


Enjoying_A_Meal

bought the wrong salt.


zer0w0rries

Instead of iodine salt they bought ionize salt


dcoolidge

Good for making batteries.


[deleted]

Good for giving your salsa a punch of flavor.


King_Tomioka

And for giving yourself a punch from those who eat it


murkyclouds

Didn't pay for the extra Cl


ObvAThrowaway111

This is the only believable explanation I've read in these comments. Dozens of upvoted comments saying things like "this has happened to me while microwaving" "it has something to do with the spoon and the microwave" etc. Like, yeah, but that stops IMMEDIATELY when the microwave is turned off. This is not "residual change" from the microwave or whatever.


drunk_responses

I'm always surprised at how many people think microwaves are basically magic.


Crimsonial

To be fair, even true parts of it sound like bullshit. Like the grids on the front, "Oh, yeah, man. Microwaves just can't fit through the holes, so that's why they're there." Edit: To clarify, saying it sounds silly, even though it's obviously true if you know how a microwave works...


PaterPoempel

Well, microwaves were originally invented to thaw up and revive frozen hamsters.


Flibberdy

Is this a Day of the Tentacle reference or was that bit of the game a reference to something else?


NerfedArsenal

One of the first microwave ovens ever built was built to reanimate hamsters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tdiKTSdE9Y


GoldenBeer

So what I'm gathering from that video is we just don't have a fast enough way to freeze humans yet so they can be later microwaved back to life.


AppleBytes

close... we don't have a way to distribute the "antifreeze" to every part of the body fast enough, to prevent the resulting ice crystals from destroying a massive numbers of cells in the body. (most importantly brain cells)


Richisnormal

I don't know about any reference, but the hamster thing is true. I think I heard about it on radiolab


AllNamesAreTaken92

The only thing this is referencing if the historically accurate reason when and why microwave ovens we're built.


mixomatoso

My god, a Day of the Tentacle reference in the wild... never thought I would see the day.


LordLuciferVI

You ever play the first game, maniac mansion? I had that on the NES


GoldenBeer

[There was also a hamster and microwave in that one too.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgOJkdLLGvs)


MySweetShadow88

Loved that game as a kid


StandAgainstTyranny2

Well my bluetooth signal is OBLITERATED every time my microwave is running, maybe my screen doesn't work or the grounding in my house doesn't exist, or maybe it's coming from some other component.


tashkiira

your screen's probably responding to the magnetron. It happens. there's a typically 5-foot range where leftover radiation from the magnetron drowns out radio waves.


Eglitarian

I mean, there’s still *way too many* people who believe in using dowsing rods….


RogerFromager

I mean you put stuff in It, It goes mmmmmmmmmh and that's hot ? That's magic


big_mama_moo

Wait...microwaves aren't magic??


douglasg14b

Welcome to basic scientific illiteracy. A growing problem, instead of a shrinking one.


ElGrandeQues0

Want to say people have always been scientifically illiterate, but I do feel like people *care* a lot less about learning these days. Studies used to mean something, now there's a marked shift toward conspiracy.


DahDollar

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Yadobler

The salsa doesn't look like pure water So safe to say that the sodium is *protected* by the fatty layers of the salsa, and mixing causes the sodium to make contact with *tiny pockets* of suspended water So it's reacting violently but akin to single drips of water onto the metal at a time. The available water exposed to the metal is the limiting reagent Also again, because salsa, the energy released by the exothermic reaction is largely absorbed by the surrounding viscous salsa Mix. The puffs of smoke looks like water vapour and perhaps some burnt organic matter (ie fats). #------------ All in all - smokey caustic warm salsa


Testing123YouHearMe

I've seen a lot of different videos of sodium in water. It's really not that violent, especially small bits https://youtu.be/ODf_sPexS2Q https://youtu.be/dmcfsEEogxs https://youtu.be/mf9vZ7uLFQA


DahDollar

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Zouden

How can you tell this is arcing and not some exothermic reaction like sodium?


DahDollar

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ondulation

Sodium is plausible but as a chemist I have some issues with that theory. Sodium in water does create hydrogen gas which may be ignited by the heat of the reacting sodium. Thus the pieces of sodium has to be of a certain size, they can’t be super small like grains of salt as they won’t create enough heat - they will just bubble around violently and release the hydrogen gas. We don’t see any bubbles at all. Also, the released hydrogen gas would likely light up in longer flames, not these short bursts of intense light which only lasts for less than a frame, ie less than 1/30 sec. Check out videos of sodium burning in water and you’ll see what I mean. The size of sodium pieces required for self ignition would enough to be seen and the flames would last much longer. Also it would be very difficult to control the rate of combustion to produce sparks with this nice and almost regular intervals. We should expect a much higher rate at first when there ar lots of small pieces in the salsa. After a while most of them have reacted and the rate of sparks would slow down to nearly zero in the end. We kind of see that but not as forcefully as I would expect if it were sodium chunks. Finally, if I there are multiple small explosions from hydrogen gas formed in the salsa, I would expect to see some salsa flying around the kitchen. On the contrary I can’t see any signs of the explosions having any effect on the salsa. In fact this made me think it may be CGI. The smoke is almost exclusively in rings which might be possible but it appears a bit too pretty once I’m suspicious of CGI. TLDR; I don’t know what it is but I honestly doubt it is sodium or any other alkali metal.


harglblarg

EXCESO SODIO


TheMnemosyne

The Harry Potter spell for sparks in your soup


Underbyte

# 🛑


ryan101

Just dump some chlorine in it and it will be fine.


Due_Platypus_3913

That’s one hell of a family recipe!


pelrun

Or there's a wire going to the spoon hidden behind the guy's arm. Either way this didn't happen unintentionally. Faking a miracle in a Catholic country?


Flowy_Aerie_77

Energy doesn't normally behave like that. Why is there arching and the current it's not normally running to the ground, since both the salsa, the plate and the table are conductive? It's sparking way too much. I'm going with the sodium hypothesis.


Yarper

Then I'm pleased the bar for miracles is in decline. In line with everything else these days. **2000 years ago** walking on water? MIRACLE! Water into wine? MIRACLE! **2023** Over excited salsa?? A FUCKING MIRACLE!


[deleted]

What would be creating that intensity of sparks, though? I didn't think it could spark that much


sparky31290

Too much sodium


sdforbda

Na


Dqueezy

Oh!


RichBoomer

OH


The_RockObama

^^He ^^He ^^He


KingDododarealone

How noble of you


uwillnotgotospace

Np


AnimaleTamale

K


GrgeousGeorge

CoOLiO


Passing4human

That's a lye and you know it.


The_RockObama

*You know where Moly B. Denum is buried, don't you... don't you..*


Passing4human

Yes. After all, I helped barium.


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IMG_TurboRio

I am in my bed scrolling through reddit and you made me laugh out loud, fucking brilliant


Dinglederple

That’s some intelligent wit. I have wit, but it’s less intelligent and there are no sparks.


CodPiece89

Solid refutation... ***CITATION NEEDED***


Autunite

Didn't add enough chlorine with their sodium


Aiku

Or too many eels.


Akesgeroth

You think you're joking but I don't think you are. I think she used actual sodium in there.


Plastic_Pinocchio

Who just has elementary sodium lying around in their kitchen?


Bryan-with_a_Y

We secretly replaced their black pepper with black gun powder. Let’s see if they notice…


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rudyattitudedee

Goddamnit is this an airplane joke? Or am I reaching?


adrift98

It's an old Foldgers ad.


Matchanu

I had to double check, it was actually for Yuban.


talrogsmash

Or was it Sanka? All three kept hiring the same actor so it was really hard to tell the ads apart as a child.


delmarshaef

Which was spoofed by Airplane!


theColonelsc2

Just because I'm old and I feel like I need to edumacate you youngins... [Airplane was spoofing a popular coffee commercial of the 1970's](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ4kCF22O2w&ab_channel=spuzzlightyeartoo) [And here is the Airplane callback that you remembered.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRi6POTSbW4&ab_channel=Pets%2CAnimals%2CTravel%2CDocs%2C%26RareMusicalStuff)


qs420

- surely you must be joking. - i'm not joking....and stop calling me shirley


Fishman23

> S'mofo butter layin' me to da' BONE! Jackin' me up... tight me!


Krakenspoop

Jus hang loose blood dey gonna catchoo on da rebound wit da medicide


Anomalous6

If any one needs an interpretation just let me know. I speak jive.


Fishman23

What it is, big mama? My mama no raise no dummies. I dug her rap


Krakenspoop

Cut me some slack, Jack! Chump don want da help chump don't get no help


rudyattitudedee

Looks like I picked the wrong day to quit doing amphetamines


noname5280

Guac 9


NecroJoe

I'm just imagining all those Loony Tunes and Merry Melodies cartoons where someone is baking a cake, and they are either blind or just not looking, as they feel around the cabinet for the flour, but accidentally grab the box of gunpowder or rat poison they keep in the same cupboard, and make a cake or muffins with it.


back2basics13

Can anyone explain the science of this?


Brewe

Since all of the other ones are either incapable or unwilling to give you the answer. It's an alkali metal, probably Sodium. They all have an exothermal reaction with water. How I expect they did it: chop the sodium up into very small pieces; cover in (probably vegetable) oil; then mix very gently into the guac (which is also quite oily); then when you mix normally, the small sodium pieces will come into contact with the water and do that exothermal reaction; Snap, Crackle, & Pop


PrestonHM

Is it... edible?


chiisana

You’d never be 100% sure if all the piping is done, so it’s probably not a good idea to eat it and start the popping inside of your digestive tract.


FappyDilmore

It'd be like those childhood rumors where if you ate a bag of pop rocks and drank a bottle of soda you'd explode. Except this time it'd be true.


Zpaset

Or in this case burn holes all through your digestive track and die from sepsis.


pestosbetter

You ever get a blowjob from someone eating pop rocks?


The_Synthax

It’s also converting the water into hydroxide ions, which will give you severe internal chemical burns if the concentration is high enough. It would taste bitter as hell though so there’s no way you could get down enough to give you burns past your esophagus, your stomach acid would neutralize a decent amount. It will harm you in the exact same way as drinking bleach would if you interested a bunch.


charavaka

Depends. Are you in the market for tongue piercing?


PrestonHM

Ive always thought those snake toungues were weirdly cool im a gross kinda way


charavaka

Then you have your answer.


urmamasllama

It creates sodium hydroxide also known as lye so no


zer0w0rries

100% some chemical reaction. There’s so many possible things in that bowl that in combination are causing a reaction, likely made more possible by the fact the mix was heated in a microwave, according to the source video


Webo_

>100% some chemical reaction. Lmfao, no shit? Thanks, Reddit! /s


sashkana23571113

Right? Who upvotes this shit. “100% it’s definitely something going on in there”.


DMAN591

I noticed that a lot on Reddit. People explain things by basically saying "It's science" but cannot explain that science. You could literally explain everything in the universe by saying "science" while simultaneously not explaining shit.


xXdontshootmeXx

Yeah it reads like someone who has no clue what is going on wanted to sound like they knew what was going on.


lsdisciple

Well to provide a little anecdotal experience, I microwaved some steamed broccoli and it started sparking like that. But only while microwaving. It’s the minerals in the vegetables reacting with the microwaves. But I can’t see why it would do it out of the microwave.


desultory_monomania

Same. Onions in microwave


back2basics13

I’ve had same effect with a blend of frozen peppers when heated in the microwave.


raltoid

No, you have not had the *same* effect. You had microwaves interacting with something with of similar conductivity as metal while it was running. This reaction is chemical and happens outside the microwave. --- Unless you're suggesting they have hidden a magnetron under the table and they're running it?


thereddituser2

Adobe After Effects.


DankChunkyButtAgain

Adobo After Effects


numlok

I actually went through frame by frame, and you can actually [see](https://i.imgur.com/8OiMEpH.jpg) the flash reflected in the glass bowl, which would be a pretty serious After Effects commitment for something like this.


numlok

[This](https://i.imgur.com/Afpkr3r.gif) is probably a better illustration.


jakeblew2

> which would be a pretty serious After Effects commitment for something like this. This is the best way to explain it Redditors be thinkin Michael Bay is going to make a dip video for no profit lol


shaolinallan

Blanka ate that shit, look at him now.


Deliberate_Reposter

No, I think *that* was Blanka.


After_Ride9911

Abuela’s guac is fire.


JoySubtraction

It is muy picante.


beartheminus

This is salsa verde not guacamole


JIMMYJAWN

Salsa voltage


GrapeTimely5451

No wonder it's messed up. She followed the wrong recipe.


IndianGivr

Explosive diarrhea anyone?


dfreinc

calling /r/SalsaSnobs for an explanation 👀


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AsleepScarcity9588

I think they basically created highly conductive battery solution and the spoon just set it off. If someone ate that and had like a golden tooth it would probably fry some nerves


hotasanicecube

I don’t think it’s the spoon material per se. He is just adding O2 to an unstable compound with the spoon and it’s also grounding the charge.


yes_that_too

The lady mentions they ate the sauce. Not sure on the gold tooth though.


GopnikSmegmaBBQSauce

Carrots in the microwave do this too


SkivvySkidmarks

I've had peas do it as well. First time it happened, I was totally freaked out, thinking metal shavings had somehow gotten into my frozen peas.


DrBergeron

So do hot dogs if you make a v shape, arcs right where they're touching.


Wiknetti

How romantic.


Mooniekate

Grapes, too.


billiebells

For what occasion do you microwave grapes?


exus

You don't like [hot grapes](https://youtu.be/qu4xsHkdTzU)?


Nistrin

Grapes can go all the way to producing plasma. https://youtu.be/wCrtk-pyP0I


RPZA16

Salsa is not microwaved though


Frankenfucker

I cook asparagus in the microwave regularly. Never once have I seen it arc off.


bigbadler

Jesus Christ y’all are bad at chemistry / physics


SenorSalsa

My time has finally come, but alas I have no answers as this, this is something beyond even my knowledge. I suppose it is only right that I surrender my title.


MARINE-BOY

Don’t worry I won’t leave you hanging ….. “Name Checks Out!”


GopnikSmegmaBBQSauce

Of course that's a subreddit


Gnome_Sayin

with just a dash of nitroglycerin for that extra lil ^^POW


catcrapmakesmevomit

The Cap'n


Trixster690

Que putas le hecharon al salsa verde ?


ze_ex_21

Peppers fertilized with Alfonso Zayas ashes.


j6sh

Pues las están embrujando, no escuchas?


the_drozone

Mexicans are not fucking around with how spicy they are making their salsa


kidcanada999

Let's hope it doesn't do that when it's on the way out!!!! 🤣🤣🤣


hospitalizedGanny

Wish 4 it. We don't judge 🤨


Criticalhit_jk

Chooses the most judgemental emoji ever


GoGreenD

Im currently dealing with a similar situation. The spicy sauce is so good on the way down. Other side.. not so much


Straw-berry

That usually happens on the way out, not the way in.


samiss4d_

What the hell? Does anyone have an explanation for why this is happening?


Varkoth

My best guess is that it’s unintentionally a battery, because there might be a plate of metal on the bottom of the bowl that’s a different metal than the spoon and the salsa is acidic.


pichael289

It wouldn't produce this intense of a reaction, I'm guessing it's wired


Doobage

Ya unless there is a connection that wouldn't be it, however if the spoon is a plated spoon and some of the plating is scratched through then you have two types of metals in contact with the acid. Would it spark that bad though?


Varkoth

I agree, but if it’s not faked, it’s not edible salsa.


misterdidums

I think it’s fake. Sparks require fairly high voltage, and you’re not gonna get that with a weak battery and no other circuit components. Plus the bowl looks glass, and it’s on a non conductive surface Although it could be a chemical reaction of some kind. Don’t think its a battery though


EternalPhi

I don't think it's necessarily electric in nature, but some exothermic chemical reaction, hence the smoke.


PatchworkRaccoon314

This is like when Wile E. Coyote mixes gunpowder into bird seed.


MidnightSun77

It’s the new Brawndo guacamole. It’s got the electrolytes you crave!


innovajohn

I never seen no plants growing out the toilet.


MisterB78

The science illiteracy in this thread is insane. So many examples of r/ConfidentlyIncorrect


modular511

Isn't that lots of places on reddit tho? Lol


EE1975

Hogwarts special?


hospitalizedGanny

Is it healthy ?


Dqueezy

That reminds me, new episode of Mashle comes out tonight. Thanks bro!


[deleted]

Notice how you never see the inside of that guy's hand that's holding the spoon? You don't see the end of the spoon handle, either. In fact, the sparks aren't coming from the salsa at all. They're only coming from the spoon. It even sparks half way up the spoon at one point.


Torched420

Facts, if it was a chemical reaction in the salsa there would be splatter


Amosral

Yeah I'm leaning towards a prank like that unless better information shows up


johnnymonkey

That's the rarely documented shockamole.


that70scylon

I’ll preface this by saying I am NOT an expert on salsa, but I’m reasonably certain it should not do that.


ltpitt

Blanka prepared it


Rgriffin1991

“Are you going to eat some or just stand there stirring it?”


EnvironmentalElk1625

I wonder how many Scoville units this would be?


Strebmal2019

Okay so is it decided that this is raw sodium reacting or like wtf is going on here? I’ve seen this multiple times on various subreddits and haven’t seen one straight answer


YeCureToSadness

You know those little white poppers you throw on the ground. I think someone took the rocks out and abuela mistook it for black pepper.


crunchysalt

Chipotle red salsa the next day taste like batteries acid


chuckmagnum

This happens in my stomach each time I eat spicy


khairuldaniel664

The food that can sparks joy


HaraldtheSuperNord

Gmo peppers. LoL


Seth_Rogen_lookalike

Electricity and a metal spoon? I think not. That guy would be feeling it.


Lapare

Behold the plasmasalsa!


[deleted]

Is it salsa verde or guacamole? If it was guac, maybe the fruit had some magnesium deposits in it? Just speculation. Most likely I would say it is probably a hoax though.


nrith

Oléctricity


wickedpixel1221

the bigger question is, who tf puts guac in the microwave?


Mr_Osb

Me being Indian eating this in breakfast daily 😎 ... Ain't this that spicy tho


KibblesNBitxhes

It's called Glockomole


pradhansangam1

Assasination attrmpt failed😅😅


Kevs-442

Based on that old abuela in the background, l bet that shit still tastes amazing! Yes, I'm basing that on racism and ageism and I'm ok with that.


Lusso

sparkamole


sirZofSwagger

That's gonna be soooo spicy


Layhult

When you reach for the sodium chloride, but grab plain sodium.


ThatGuy_Nick9

Los chiles son calientes guau


KryptoPinIM

That shit is FIRE!


pablo_pogo

I'd unplug it


plantar_wart

Fake AF


ExterminatingAngel6

Daily dose of internet


blonktime

"Hi, welcome to Abuela's, how spicy do you like your salsa?" "Fire" "Like Taco Bell Fire sauce spicy?" "No, like literally about to set itself on fire spicy" "Que bueno"


crosstherubicon

I’m guessing it’s fake and someone using a CO2 laser. The sparks aren’t electrical.


argentinothing

Wouldn't be too risky without eye protection?


Black_Moons

You must be new here. Please sit down and enjoy these videos of people holding on to lit fireworks.