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  • Hey, the sauce, Michael.

  • Jake here.

  • And we are very glad that you were here.

  • What's going on?

  • Well, it's our very first be sauce YouTube, Lifestream.

  • They said it couldn't be done, but actually, the technology's been possible for years.

  • And now you've jumped on.

  • Um and we're going to be answering questions today.

  • We're going to be hey, showing you the inner contents of our brains and our minds.

  • Ask questions over Twitter.

  • Send them to at tweet sauce at the sauce to at the sauce.

  • Three numeral two and three.

  • And now description, though.

  • Yeah, yeah, perfect.

  • Easy.

  • And then also, Kevin is not normally this flat.

  • He is joining us from Pennsylvania.

  • He just is that dedicated.

  • And, uh, we're also gonna be unboxing the latest curiosity box, which is amazing.

  • It's full of science.

  • We're gonna be doing some of those experiments.

  • But first things first.

  • The most asked question.

  • I'm just gonna get to it because the most asked question is, why has Michael forsaken us?

  • Where's the video wins?

  • The new video coming.

  • Well, if you're watching this live stream right now, you're gonna get you're gonna get a sneak peek, and you're gonna get some 411 as the kids say.

  • So I've been obviously, uh, doing the brain candy tour, taking science and the sauce all around the country.

  • We've got more of that coming.

  • And while I was doing that, I was working on a whole series I'm going to do about should I say dimensions, space, the nature of space and the nature of how little or much of it we live in.

  • The first episode is about Earth.

  • We're all familiar with Earth, and I've been doing a lot of calculations.

  • Research and I'm working with Eric are brilliant visual effects guy on some really cool things I wanted to show you, but we couldn't make that work, especially the computer so far away.

  • I can't even reach to play anything, so you'll have to just you'll just have to wait.

  • My hope is that it comes out during.

  • Vidcon also got a really exciting dong episode coming out then, and you know, I appreciate everyone's patience.

  • I'm doing dong episodes really frequently, but the the sauce one episodes are like my passion on a plate.

  • It's what I've been obsessed with.

  • It's what I've just read 12 books about, and I think it's worth it.

  • I think that tackling subjects, even if it takes a while, takes a lot of talking with experts to make sure everything's right and everything's kind of novel.

  • And it's not just, Hey, I Googled this and here's what Wikipedia said.

  • I think that's worth it.

  • But that said, We've got the dawn channel that's full of content and I don't want to say too much else about the Siri's that's coming.

  • But you know how I did like a lot of videos about infinity for awhile?

  • Well, just you wait.

  • I can't even tell you what I'm doing this summer, but I really hope it's going to open my mind to things that have never been seen, shown or felt.

  • That's all I can say.

  • You're also probably wondering what this box is in front of me.

  • I'm gonna get to this before I actually get to questions.

  • This was made by a great guy named Mitchell.

  • He gave it to me at Brain Candy, and it's a jack in the box, but what could be inside of it?

  • Well, I'll just turn this music's playing, but it's kind of quite you might not be able to hear it.

  • It just popped open, but But I'm kind of stuck.

  • Hello?

  • Hey, it's Michael the Jack in the box.

  • How beautiful is that?

  • Have you seen this, Kevin?

  • No, E.

  • I think that kind of a story of my life.

  • But let's start with some questions.

  • The 1st 1 I want to get too came from Twitter even before the Lifestream started.

  • And the question waas Ooh, let's just let's just dive into, Um What?

  • What would our channel's taste like if they were actually sauces?

  • You can you can.

  • Here's what I'd like to do.

  • I'd like us to say what sauce our channel is.

  • That's like a real sausage.

  • Okay, so if there had to be a condiment that already exists that was renamed the sauce one be sauce, too.

  • And the sauce.

  • Three.

  • But would it be, um, who wants to start?

  • Because I didn't prepare an answer.

  • I mean, I'll go for it.

  • I'll start, and I hope I'm not stealing anyone Sauce.

  • I would go with the nice hollandaise sauce.

  • Tell me why it's it's rich and creamy and satisfying, but also probably not very good.

  • for you have a lot of, um but yeah, I just really like I'm the holidays with the first thing that came to mind.

  • It seems a little bit more of an obscure one because no one's ever just like boy wants a hollandaise sauce right now.

  • Yeah.

  • You don't really dip stuff in hollandaise.

  • You cover things days.

  • The question came from Super Deck 64 By the way, Declan Murphy.

  • Thanks for the question, Kevin.

  • What sauce in the real world is the sauce too?

  • Well, I think sweet and sour would be sauce too.

  • You know, like toe Blake.

  • Like hopeful messages with, like, a little bit of sadness.

  • So I think you get the sweet and you get the sour.

  • So I think he saw two covers those two elements of the human experience.

  • I like that taste experience.

  • I like that a lot because I think that sweet and sour sauce is a dipping sauce.

  • You condemn things in it, but you could also marinate things in it.

  • So it's both exciting for a second and exciting live in.

  • Okay, the sauce one.

  • I'm ominous.

  • Say brown sauce.

  • Good old hp brown sauce.

  • It's more common in the UK and the Commonwealth.

  • But it's basically people will say I'm not describing it well, but it's like a ketchup with a whole lot more vinegar, and it's brown.

  • So it's like this very adult kind of taste, like it kind of tastes like maybe an old man, my, I don't know, but also it's very serious, but it's fun.

  • Whenever I see that this brown sauce around, I get very excited.

  • I eat too much, and I hope that's how people feel about the sauce.

  • They're excited when things happen, and then they overboard and they, but they don't regret it.

  • All right, thank you for that question.

  • Declan Murphy.

  • It is just 10 minutes into the live stream, which means it's time for us to take out the first item from the curiosity box.

  • This has been going on for almost a year.

  • Yeah, it'll be a year.

  • But next month tell us, Jake, about what Curiosity boxes.

  • So they arrested Boxes Way have been working on for a really long time, and it's a quarterly subscription box filled with science experiments, science toys, books, T shirts, stickers, just fun things that we all really like.

  • And what's really cool about it is that everything in here, besides the book was was created by us.

  • That's right, yeah, yeah, assumes we start writing books like four books a year that it'll only be our books, but the sauce videos air great, and I think I'll probably make them for my entire life, but they're only auditory and visual.

  • This is tactile, and it's even smell, smell, a vision.

  • Sometimes you get all your other senses wrapped around science.

  • So take that passive experience with video watching.

  • It makes it something that you can share with others visit exactly.

  • So what I want to do is look at just one of the items.

  • First, a T shirt that came in the box that you concurrently get.

  • A curiosity box dot com.

  • It is a mathematical T shirt.

  • It's my favorite of all the talk too much about it.

  • Yeah, let's let's knife this open.

  • This is the safest way to do it.

  • This is literally how the box arrives at your doorstep.

  • It's It's heavy.

  • Yeah, and it has these Cool.

  • You probably cool Question works on the tape.

  • One thing we should mention is that a portion of the proceeds from every box goes to alternate research.

  • That's right, Yeah, we've worked with the Alzheimer's Alzheimer's charities for a long time.

  • And man, uh, how how cool is that been like?

  • And how perfect is it for the box?

  • Like the box is all about brain your brain health.

  • We're giving you stimulation that super smart and it inspires you explore.

  • But also all the money goes not just to Alzheimer's charities but Alzheimer's research specifically.

  • All right, here we go.

  • I'm gonna cut this seal off, and I think it's a map earlier.

  • By the next box, we should be at $100,000 donated.

  • That's amazing.

  • That's amazing.

  • Thank you guys for supporting the curiosity box, and it's caused.

  • Both put science in people's hands and also help Alzheimer's research.

  • It's not just about people who are at risk or currently have Alzheimer's.

  • It's gonna help us learn all about all of our brains.

  • Here comes the opening of the box.

  • I'll open it so that you can pretend it's Whoa, Look at that.

  • It's an octopus named Ink, which is short for Kevin.

  • It is not short for short for inquisitive inquisitive.

  • Very right There.

  • There is a physical.

  • There's a small version of them.

  • Yeah, that actually came in a previous box, too.

  • Yeah.

  • Okay, So what is this?

  • Right on top?

  • Curiosity magazine?

  • That's right.

  • We right articles and things that we find really cool that you're not ever gonna find in a video.

  • Like Kevin wrote about the fake rubber you chew if you want to steal this screen shot now and that's what you get.

  • Okay, Jake, open the T shirt for me.

  • Your T shirt.

  • Boxing.

  • One cool thing of these boxes that there was an image that's gonna change, actually for the next one.

  • But in this current one, there's an image on every side that makes a larger image in total.

  • But here's the shirt.

  • Let's open it up.

  • Wow.

  • Mathematical.

  • So, what's going on here, Michael?

  • What are you looking?

  • Well, let me hold it and see if I could bring it closer to the camera wearing Kevin's wearing the shirt.

  • There you go.

  • What a great fit.

  • Oh, my gosh.

  • The sauce makes the best option.

  • Does does the tag literally savy sauce.

  • And actually, there is no scratchy tag.

  • Wow, we must be expert.

  • So this this T shirt isn't just a fun design that makes the be Sauce V.

  • It is an example of what's called a modular times table.

  • We've got numbers one through 40 around a circle clockwise, and then each number is connected by a straight line to what it is.

  • Times four.

  • So the number one is connected to four.

  • The number two is connected to eight.

  • There's a line between three and 12 and so on, and this can continue as long as you want.

  • If you get all the way up to 40 you could just start pretending that the number one is 41 draw a new line.

  • We didn't need that many, but amazingly cool shapes come out of this on dhe.

  • Kevin and I played around like for half a day, trying to find one that kind of looked like visas logo, and we found that one through 40 on a circle using the four times table looks like a V and V sauce, and that's in yellow here.

  • And does this glow in the dark, this one who it doesn't glow in the dark, but future.

  • Sure, it's might So anyway, what I love about it is it's not just cool looking and look at the cool logo.

  • But when people ask you what it's about, you have an opportunity to teach them the wonders of modular multiplication like that's a slam dunk that is okay.

  • So any other comments about shirts that I think you also remember because Frank's magazine all about it here?

  • So we wrote.

  • You can see this.

  • Can you just get what?

  • Zoom in on the guy wearing the shirt for a second?

  • Oh, wow, What a good looking.

  • That's because people we could take it back.

  • Jake is in the magazine.

  • A lot of love me yet.

  • There's a lot of there's a lot of cute fashion shots of us, if you like that kind of thing.

  • And, yeah, Kevin's right.

  • The explanation is in the magazine.

  • So what we love about the boxes that it's not just physics, toys and tools and stuff, but you actually get what we think is a better explanation of the items that you could get anywhere else, or even if you search online for a long time.

  • Um, also, I wanted to say that, um, I'm gonna be describing the math behind the shirt in my next video, which, like I said, we'll be coming out at the end of next week while I'm at Vidcon.

  • Very excited for that one, and I can't wait.

  • It is part of a serious I've actually written two episodes already in the series.

  • So once once the once the first script is like where I want it to be that I could film both.

  • And 2nd 1 involves mirrors.

  • You may say how our mirrors related to how much of earth you can see it once.

  • Well, stay tuned.

  • Yeah, I can't wait.

  • Um, all right, now we're gonna get to other things in the box.

  • But the next thing I wanted to do is challenge you guys to some lateral thinking puzzles.

  • And remember all of you out watching Submit questions.

  • You want us to answer on Twitter at tweet sauce at the sauce three numeral three at the sauce to numeral two, and we'll get to those after this.

  • But I was looking through my bookshelf this morning and I found this book that I have not opened since I was in middle school, and it's full of riddles that require you to think laterally.

  • Okay.

  • It's not like you have to do a bunch of math to figure it out.

  • You have to dive down or up.

  • You just have to dive out and figure out what could really be meant by the puzzle.

  • All right?

  • No, I really have not opened this since I got it.

  • So I'm just gonna randomly find one, Okay?

  • A man sat perfectly still for 88 hours.

  • Why, mmm.

  • A man sat perfectly still for 88 hours.

  • Why?

  • Let's see how many days is 88 hours.

  • It's It's, like, not even your number of days.

  • Three hours of 72 So, yeah, it's an additional 16.

  • Are they all in a row?

  • It sounds like they're in a row.

  • So he sat still for 88 hours.

  • A NATO street?

  • Yeah.

  • Oh, it does say straight.

  • Let me make sure.

  • No, it doesn't.

  • Separately for 88 hours.

  • Oh, yes.

  • So it could not be in a row, so it could have just been over the course of ah week or so.

  • He said Still for that many hours.

  • Yeah, but why?

  • Perfectly still like, What's the Is that a clue?

  • It's not just still but perfectly still.

  • Maybe he's dead.

  • That's what I was thinking.

  • But then I don't know how long the embalming process when you're laying down well, right.

  • If he died and no one found his body for 88 hours, then he was perfectly still for that time that he was discovered and moved.

  • Yeah.

  • Kevin, do you have a guess?

  • Well, what if he's an astronaut?

  • How long does that take?

  • And also you try?

  • Are you perfectly still?

  • It takes three days.

  • It takes three days.

  • Um, so 88 hours might be in the right realm of how long it takes to get to the moon.

  • But I've seen Apollo 13.

  • They float around, they listen to music.

  • They do streams with President Nixon.

  • Yeah, he's still doing the stream.

  • Yeah, they still they still Well, now sitting still.

  • Do you think I should look up the answer?

  • I mean, let me look on Twitter to see if anyone else has some people find answers.

  • The riddle, by the way, is a man sat perfectly still for 88 hours.

  • Why?

  • Okay, now, like 48 additional hipsters, rigor mortis.

  • Yeah, and I think that fits along with that.

  • He died and wasn't discovered for.

  • He sat there because he had a dentist appointment for eight hours each week for 11 weeks.

  • I think that could be a good approach, like it's just that we've added up him attending, you know, an M R I appointment or he could be a street performer.

  • You know, those guys that likes stand perfectly on the street, but just a statue.

  • But this book was written like in the early nineties, so I don't know where street performers who froze, like popular.

  • Then I just didn't go out on the streets back in the early nineties because I was just a kid.

  • Um, let's just let's look up the, uh okay, here's the answer.

  • The answer is chapter for 11.

  • Now the answer is, Oh, my gosh, You ready?

  • The man had a nasty toothache, and he went to the dentist's at 5 p.m. On a Friday evening.

  • Dentist assistance, including the anesthesiologist, had all gone and the dentist could not administer an anesthetic.

  • The man insisted that the dentist should operate even without anesthetic, so the dentist said that he would have to scrap the man into the chair.

  • This was done.

  • The dentist then suffered a heart attack and died.

  • The poor man was left strapped in a chair and unable to move.

  • It was, ah, holiday weekend and no staff reported for work until 9 a.m. On the following Tuesday morning.

  • 88 hours later on just one.

  • I'm getting tweets that the audio is out of sync.

  • Is it out of here?

  • Here.

  • Eric is listening like the life.

  • Yeah, and then he's gonna look up.

  • We could see what the delay is sound cancelling headphones on so you can hear us.

  • But he'll hear us in the Lifestream talking.

  • He still hasn't heard.

  • He doesn't know that's crazy.

  • So But while we wait for this, I've got a lot of questions about this Shipping International.

  • Oh, yeah, it does.

  • If you go to the curious device website, there's a little drop down menu on the right.

  • It should show, uh, a flag.

  • And you could just choose what you saw.

  • Yes.

  • There.

  • Yes.

  • What?

  • Oh, how do we fix that?

  • We let me down.

  • Okay, so we just heard from Eric that it's his fault he purposefully made the audio out of sync.

  • And I think what we should do is just keep it the way that isn't it.

  • It's a couple seconds off seconds.

  • That's I mean, we're already 20 minutes into it.

  • So I say we just get to the next item.

  • And by the way, this stream is very exclusively.

  • This isn't gonna live on the sauce one forever.

  • So, yeah, I think it's e just deal with the audio being out of sync and know that you still saw something very, very special because I have a fear, which is that I'm scared that if I cancel the stream and started again, that will just go away forever.

  • Exactly.

  • Yeah.

  • We'll have to go to a new lane that Okay, so we can invest billions every year on this investigating.

  • See, if way investigate.

  • Jake, you don't open the next box item.

  • Yeah, by the way, Before we do that, though, I want to take a selfie of us doing the stream.

  • That's how all good stream start.

  • Great.

  • Okay.

  • Now go ahead and open it and talk about it.

  • I'm gonna tweet that out.

  • OK, so what do we have next.

  • And currently, this is the one that is currently shipping.

  • So if you want to order it, you'll get this very box.

  • Okay?

  • We're gonna go to one of the experiments first.

  • So in this box, it comes with thinks glow in the dark, wonderful world of slime kit.

  • And it comes to Slim's green and blue.

  • They could make yourself You can create your own non Newtonian fluid, which is pretty awesome on.

  • I've already made one just for this very purpose to show up.

  • We can't really show off the glow in the dark function right now.

  • Maybe.

  • Let's see if we can.

  • I have a black light, but it's too bright in here.

  • Let's see what you got.

  • Maybe if I get really close and put it in the shade.

  • Mmm.

  • Not really, really.

  • But it looks cool.

  • Give it a poke while you're up close.

  • Okay, look handsome.

  • Our video stripping Well, it's only my laptop that literally.

  • My script for my next video is on a little containers.

  • You can keep it.

  • Just make, make some slime and play with it.

  • That's when the experiments is really cool.

  • Is a little Kevin back there playing with it.

  • Yeah.

  • The box isn't like this isn't someone else's slide.

  • This is packaged.

  • I passes with sauce.

  • Slime.

  • He opened it.

  • Actually, Michael, you wanna open it?

  • It comes with the whole entire died about different kinds of slime.

  • Snail slime.

  • You guess what non Newtonian fluid is What a Newtonian fluid is kind of goes through the whole thing.

  • Yeah.

  • So this is the booklet that comes in the box.

  • And like I said, it's not just Hey, kitchen science.

  • Slime.

  • Isn't slime cool?

  • It's How would be sauce do kitchen signs in your home?

  • Well, we would provide you with the giant book approval of what Slime is, scientifically, how animals use it, what it is that you've created.

  • What glow in the dark means It's really, really cool.

  • Uh, non Newtonian fluids, A whole thing about that picture of Isaac Newton in there.

  • This is a vey sauce video in your hands for a good cause.

  • Curiosity box dot com Somebody even made Noah living.

  • Made an unofficial subreddit for the curiosity box.

  • Oh, Didi, I love I love that.

  • Um, let's go to a question.

  • So, um, this question, actually killing yeah, should we just try.

  • And because I think what we can do, we're all gonna promise on the field.

  • I think if we just started again, it will be in the same watch page.

  • Are you sure?

  • Yeah.

  • So we could just Let's just do that.

  • I don't want the delays.

  • Probably annoying.

  • They're saying it's five seconds, and that's not very good.

  • We'll be back in probably 15 seconds.

  • Maybe more like 30.

  • No, here I go.

  • So let's start again.

  • Okay?

  • It is big.

  • Okay, so we should be back, I believe.

  • Okay, Hopefully that fixed some of the audio problems, and, uh, it is getting really hot in Here is way to turn off the air conditioner s O that the audio would be better and oh, my God.

  • You should have gotten sweat rag.

  • All right, now, this is a question.

  • I'm curious to hear what you guys think, because way talk about science and YouTube a lot we talk about means sometimes this came from the subreddit name economy, and they asked, with normal vacation, an economic bubble happening so often with means.

  • What is the best way to find stable long term means with good growth.

  • For those of you who aren't followers of mean economy, let me explain that it's basically a nasty deck trading area for means and jokes, and they rate how fresh a mean is.

  • If you've got a whole bunch of them ready to share, we're gonna get a lot of likes on Facebook or read it or instagram or wherever you put them, or is.

  • It already told me where you gonna look like your lane and they track the popularity of means and I said NASDAQ, but they call it in as dank.

  • Obviously, the question is, what's a good way to find stable means that air good to invest in that will always be funny or at least be funny for a long time and won't the bubble won't burst?

  • Meaning, you know, some company tweets, the mean and it completely becomes not funny and subversive.

  • Um, also, there's still a way there's still an audio delay, which means I think there's just gonna be a delay.

  • I don't know.

  • We can really do about it.

  • Okay, Sorry.

  • So what was Kevin?

  • Did you hear?

  • The question means yeah, exactly.

  • So the question is a mean will pop up and it'll be funny for a while.

  • But then, inevitably, you know, my mom shares it on Facebook, and then a big company does.

  • And all of a sudden it's not cool and subversive anymore.

  • Go ahead as soon as it's trending as a moment on Twitter when it's over.

  • And so how do you what makes a mean more likely to be fresh for a long time and not burst?

  • I think it just has to be kind of withheld within, like a certain supper, not turn into trending.

  • Yeah.

  • No, I, uh, 100% agree.

  • I think that elements that make something less likely to become mainstream, like being way too niche or, you know, in a lot of cases, it's just if a mean is offensive, it's never going to be shared by cos it's never gonna become mainstream.

  • Andi, I think that's been the story of human culture ever since it began.

  • You know, like if something was to palatable to the masses, it would lose its kind of like edge, right, its coolness.

  • So, um, let's see.

  • Are you gonna see another questions coming in that you like, thank you.

  • Being economy for that.

  • I should really do a whole video on that topic.

  • And I've wanted to because there are all kinds of social theories about how long it takes for something to become lame and then come back like beards.

  • For instance, beards were cool in old, tiny days, but then, from like my dad, a beard was ridiculous.

  • That's what old men had.

  • So So I grew up with a whole generation of adults that didn't have beards.

  • And so when I got a beard, it was like, Yeah, take that.

  • I have my own identity.

  • And And, you know, I think my kids will probably think that beards are for old people and know all love shady.

  • So hey, good long term investment.

  • Razor blades that you heard it here first.

  • Any other questions you want to do?

  • Um uh oh.

  • Here's a good one.

  • Gaga.

  • D asks, Do you say gift or Jim?

  • Good question, Kevin.

  • You answer first.

  • I've always said give I didn't hear a Jiff until later until I kind of already made up my mind.

  • But it was a kid.

  • So it wasn't really an instance where I was in a state all of a sudden switch it to Jim Plus alone.

  • I'm a huge boner guy.

  • Jeff is a player, so I like to keep that in the realm of peanut butter and gift in the realm off.

  • No animated images.

  • So I do know that the creator of the format said it's pronounced Jiff.

  • However I go with gift.

  • I mean, obviously he created it, but gift, it's unique.

  • It's different Jif, as Kevin Porter has already taken.

  • And also, if we do want to be honest about it, it is graphical not drag, not graphical, so it's still the same.

  • Obviously, that doesn't mean that it has to be announced gift and not drift.

  • But for me, gift is what's most reasonable.

  • Yeah, you know what?

  • I pronounce it Jif all gift.

  • Sorry, I pronounce it gift, and it's all for the same reasons I am a language description ist I believe that what is correct is what people do, not what some rule book says.

  • That would be a language prescription ist.

  • And I understand that the creator of the word says that it should be pronounced Jif because they had the whole, like, choosy developers choose Jif Uh slogan.

  • But here's the thing.

  • It became so popular that the Creator no longer owns it, and that's a sign of huge success.

  • You can hear this from like, I think George Lucas has talked about this star Wars like it became bigger than his own personal thing.

  • And all of a sudden you realize that it's not you anymore.

  • But it's you and the fans and viewers.

  • And if all your viewers we're calling it a gift because Jeff is wagon, I don't know how it gift became more common, but you just have to surrender and say societies chosen.

  • I mean, if everyone started calling the sauce the sauce, I would be upset.

  • But I would understand that if that became the common way to refer to us, then that's the way it would be.

  • Yeah, I'm gonna do one thing real quick.

  • Yeah, move this.

  • Just so we're all aware I'm gonna move the webcam off and this mess around the computer and see if I can delay the video matches with the audio.

  • Okay, cool.

  • But that was just a pet peeve.

  • But I have a problem solving technology.

  • All right, so?

  • So you'll keep the camera pointed at the camera's still pointed at you.

  • Make sure it's like lined up to you.

  • Kevin.

  • Who?

  • Oh, Drama shot.

  • How's the op note?

  • Maybe a little bit.

  • Uh, I like that.

  • You like bold head.

  • People will think that.

  • Yeah.

  • There you go.

  • Keep that.

  • Okay?

  • And let me play with the computer, okay?

  • Cool.

  • Um, OK, So for those of you who have just joined us, um, the most asked question is, when is Michel gonna make a video?

  • I hate him.

  • He has forsaken us.

  • And that couldn't be further from the truth.

  • I have done nothing but work on a new series that it's like my Infinity Series.

  • But it's going to be about dimensions.

  • And that next video, the first video in that Siri's should come out a TTE the end of next week.

  • This week, if you believe the week starts on Sunday, I'm really excited about it.

  • And it's taken an enormous amount of reading.

  • I've actually written the 1st 2 videos.

  • That's why it took so long.

  • I just, like, got so obsessed with mirror images that I wrote a whole other video and I was like, Ah, but I should film.

  • I'm also working on a project that I cannot tell you about.

  • Until vidcon starts, it'll be announced there.

  • And that's what I've actually been very busy with its Why went toa London last week to interview an amazing person, and, um, we're here to answer your questions, send them over Twitter.

  • In fact, I'm gonna look at Twitter right now.

  • Answer the very first question that I see the very most recent You guys ready?

  • This could be dangerous.

  • The newest question is video was already delayed.

  • The audio came before the video.

  • Not a question.

  • The first question is winded.

  • Be saw, start and why the sauce turned seven years old in April of this year.

  • Seven years I've made hundreds of videos, and Jake and Kevin, you guys have also made hundreds of videos.

  • It's almost crazy how deep that archive gets after seven years with no brakes.

  • Um, that's something a lot of people don't realize.

  • Probably about us, that we're not like TV, where we don't take some kind of break between seasons.

  • You know where we actually don't work at all.

  • Not all TV shows air like that, but as soon as I put a video out, I'm working on the next one, but it's worth it because every video is different and it's always something that I'm insanely passionate about.

  • It never feels old.

  • It never feels like a job.

  • And that could be tough.

  • Like for my wife, who was like, Why are you working and reading?

  • And I'm like, Well, because if I didn't have a channel, I would be reading the same book right now.

  • But at least at least because I have a YouTube channel, I can build a conversation about this book and show other people all the cool things that scientists and mathematicians air doing.

  • So that is very cool, Kevin, Any questions coming in for you?

  • You want to answer?

  • Yeah, there was one that I think that, you know, we get a lot on.

  • That's just any general advice for people trying to start a YouTube channel.

  • And my advice is always to just do videos about stuff that you're interested in.

  • It doesn't make it feel like work.

  • You know what Michael was just saying.

  • It's definitely true, like whenever I've been working on, you know, it's always because I'm really excited to see what it looks like when it's done on.

  • It doesn't feel like, ah, laborious activity at all so awful.

  • I think that people get this stuff on this idea that they have to make videos that you know, that they think other people like or something when it's really, like, sort of a marriage between what you want to see.

  • And you know, obviously what what other people want to watch, too.

  • But at the end of the day, you know, you really should just be talking about and working on videos that is exciting for the process and the journey and building on, not just like the end result.

  • The end result is kind of like a present at the end that you get to unwrap and enjoy for a day or so.

  • But, you know, for all the time leading up to that, it's gotta be fun and exciting.

  • Yeah, 100% agree.

  • There's such a balance between making sure that people are happy, that they're getting videos that they wanna watch that they expect from you.

  • But also you have to evolve yourself and keep challenging yourself because your audience also evolves.

  • They're getting older they're seeing things.

  • They're getting used to things.

  • And if you keep doing the same thing all the time, they'll eventually move on.

  • You need to grow up with your audience.

  • And sometimes that means, you know, changing up a format Or, you know, I mean, I used to do shorter videos now do longer ones, cause I was like, Well, this would be a lot more difficult I'll do it.

  • And I love a story about Pixar and how they use that to motivate every movie they made.

  • You know, they made like, Toy Story.

  • Everyone was like, That's cool, But can you do like billions of creatures moving all at once?

  • And they were like, Screw it.

  • We're gonna do a movie about ants, you know?

  • And they did it like they literally chose that topic because it was something that people said they couldn't do.

  • And so that's why when someone tells me you can't show or help people visualize the fourth dimension and actually see 1/4 perpendicular, and I'm like, Perfect, that'll be an episode I'm gonna do, Um, I'm spilling too many secrets about all the work that I've been doing, all the videos they're gonna be coming out soon.

  • But, uh, I'm gonna reopen this box, and I'm gonna pull something else out of it.

  • What do you think I should look at next, Jake?

  • With posters?

  • All right, So here's some coasters.

  • And as you may have noticed, we're not using coasters today.

  • But that's because we're gonna wait till Ian box them.

  • Here's my glass of water.

  • These or glowing beverage.

  • Ella mats.

  • I love these because not only are they cool, but there's shout out to a video I did years ago.

  • So coasters protect your tables.

  • But he's also fill your mind.

  • Each coaster has a atomic symbol on it.

  • We've got vanadium.

  • We've got sulfur.

  • We've got gold and still inside.

  • Here we have Siri.

  • Um, if you put these all together, it of course, spells be sauce.

  • But what's really neat is that if you turn them on, they light up.

  • Can you see?

  • Can you see it lighting up of it?

  • Pull the tab out.

  • That's how fresh this is.

  • Can you see the is it lighting up?

  • Check that out because it's so bright in this room with that extra lights on us that some of the flowing properties aren't happening here.

  • This cold ones working I don't know if you can see, but when you put a glass down on it boom, it glows purple.

  • Yeah, so you can find your drink in the dark.

  • And you can also appreciate the periodic table You could spell the word V sauce.

  • This came from my video about, uh, what's the most precious metal?

  • And actually, the University of Nottingham and I did experiments with all four of these elements.

  • Vanadium gold, sulfur Siri.

  • Um, it was it was sweet.

  • Those guys were so great.

  • Brady Herron is amazing.

  • And thanks to him for letting me work with all of them and do those experiments, Jake is actually he's in the same room, but he's working on the audio delay.

  • So can I save your bookmarks?

  • Yes.

  • My laptop is one were streaming from You're gonna book more gold tabs.

  • Just call it like livestream save on.

  • And then OK, so from the l a.

  • Mats hot.

  • Get it elements.

  • Ella mats, I'm gonna move on to the problem of spears.

  • Look at that packaging that is called a premium experience.

  • These spheres, the tiny little beads.

  • They're made of a polymer that absorbs water like insane.

  • It loves the hydrogen bonds that water molecules have.

  • And although they're small, I'll actually open this test two bucks.

  • You could see how small they are.

  • Um, they absorb 300 times their weight in water.

  • So there they are, teeny tiny little beads.

  • And earlier what?

  • We forgot to put some in water overnight, but I put some in about an hour and 1/2 ago inside one of our glasses.

  • This is one of the curiosity box speakers, and it's full of little beads.

  • Okay, you can see they're down at the bottom there, little tiny beads.

  • You fill this with water and they expand to 300 times their size.

  • This is what they look like after Justin hour and 1/2 that many became this.

  • They are full of water, and the clear ones have the same refractive index is water, so if you put them in water, they become completely invisible.

  • Plus, you can drive these out and they go back to the small size and you could use them all over again.

  • You also squish him if you want.

  • I think I'll talk about this beaker because it's in my hand.

  • The beaker is one of the goals of mine is to make things that are both tool their tools in two ways.

  • This one is a tool that helps you carry liquids.

  • But it also lets you measure things.

  • So rather than just telling you 50 milliliters 7500 we also put down some comparison some funny unit of measurement.

  • So, for example, if you feel it halfway up to 150 milliliters, the mug actually tells you that this is the volume of blood in the human brain.

  • Yes.

  • If you only want that much coffee, you gotta get the curiosity box bigger.

  • Okay, So, Jake, we're still streaming.

  • But what are you trying to close all the tabs?

  • Turn a close ally has, Besides the one that we're currently in.

  • Oh, I just can't pull it out because I can't find it.

  • So far, I have about 203 tabs open because, like I said, I've been researching for two episodes, and I've got all the links open because it's a little like leaf through the tabs, like a book, you know, or like a notebook full of ideas.

  • Um, I could see the tabs getting bigger, so this will get easier.

  • Do you think the problem is the number of tabs was causing issues with bandwidth, So what better?

  • Yeah, what's gonna happen is it's using a lot of your memory and also your CPU.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, definitely.

  • So if we can close all these tabs and we should get more out of the encoding software All right, So here's here's a question that I want to get, too, because I had an answer prepared and let me see who it came from because I want to give credit to the, uh okay.

  • Here.

  • We're gonna do a question from Dragon Becks.

  • Urn Stuart.

  • It says on Twitter.

  • Stewart asks, Which video did you enjoy researching about and making the most And why, Kevin?

  • Probably the video that I did about dragons, all the millions here war just because that's something that I've always been interested in, even as a kid, you know, dragons are always part of fantasy video games, you know, fantasy and movies.

  • And once I got interested in, like, where the origins were off that symbol, you know, it just became kind of like, you know, we're home, our rabbit.

  • That was really excited to read about.

  • So there was another push on here about workflow, and I'll just kind of tie that into this.

  • You know, one of the things that I do often is I have a topic like dragons.

  • I'll just search Amazon for every book that I could find has been written about dragons in a scientific manner.

  • You know, not just narrative striped.

  • I could just grab a pilot than just a show.

  • Yeah, show pile of the books.

  • I got a pile of books over there.

  • They're related to my next episode and the one after that.

  • But it's really fun to read a book and look in the bibliography and see other books that they read in preparation for theirs and then read those and you wind up finding that a lot of these authors or friends they've talked about things together.

  • They've inspired each other, and there's no end to it.

  • But I think you could only make a good video when you're really well versed on what's happening.

  • And that's why the episode sometimes take a while.

  • The delays better now Yeah, well, just because I'm sorry, we're gonna interrupt for a second.

  • It's just because of how many tabs we had open.

  • I was afraid of that when we started using the laptop, but it was the one that was already logged in to be saucy.

  • Reset this up close with Jake's hand.

  • It's a good looking hands.

  • Any palm readers out there, let us know what you're in television.

  • Yep.

  • What's good to me?

  • You could tell that down a little bit.

  • Great.

  • Okay.

  • Hey, welcome back.

  • Okay, cool.

  • So we can't see ourselves anymore, but that's because you want to look at the help of the stream and also Okay, So part of what's gonna be happening is in my mind, and this isn't factual, but I just believe it to be true is that if we have the actual application open and running on screen, that might use extra resources.

  • Because it will be prioritized since it's the one that soap.

  • However, now everything will be fine.

  • Just Eric and I just listen to the audio.

  • It sounds a lot better.

  • So let us know if it's insane now and now we know not turn three with 200.

  • Yes.

  • Yes.

  • And I hope you saved all those tags because otherwise I won't make a video for another four months.

  • Okay, so, uh, Jake, thank you for your very first be sauce lifestream ever.

  • Jake, While you were gone, we I got a question from Dragon Concern.

  • Who asked what was your favorite video to research and why?

  • Video research and wide is a great question dragon.

  • Okay, think about it.

  • I'm gonna answer that.

  • It's not my next one, but my next next one.

  • I've been researching it since February.

  • That's how long it's taken.

  • I've had to build things I've had to reach out to people who are much smarter than me.

  • And I just keep adding things to it.

  • And I'm like, Well, should I do an hour long video?

  • Should I make Arab d'oh 17 days straight Visual effects work for it?

  • Yes, obviously, yes.

  • To both of those questions and generally my answer.

  • That question is my favorite episode is the one I'm working on right now, because that's why I'm working on it.

  • It is a topic that I waas like, so curious about.

  • I wanted to dive into, and I can't wait to understand it well enough to explain it.

  • That's how I feel.

  • You know, you wrap your head around something a cz well, as you can when you can explain it to other people.

  • And your curiosity about the topic is contagious to them.

  • Then you've done it, you know.

  • But of course, I wind up looking at old videos, And now that I've had, like, some time away from and I go, Ah, there's a better way to have said that or Ah, there's a better way to explain that.

  • So I think you're gonna see a lot of kind of call backs and a lot of clarifications in this new one.

  • I'm actually investigating, like, literally the episode coming out in about a week.

  • I'm gonna talk about a claim that I made In my earth is flat video that Kansas is flatter than a pancake.

  • Kansas is flatter than a pan.

  • Well, wait a second reason I'm correcting it.

  • Is that more precisely?

  • Kansas is smoother than a pancake.

  • But Kansas is not flat because the earth is it.

  • Kansas curves along with the earth and crazy enough.

  • But this is going to spoil one of the fax from the video.

  • But that's why you guys are here.

  • You're the Livestream people, and you deserve the best.

  • So if you stood in the middle of Kansas, people on the west and east side of the state would be 200 miles away in each direction.

  • And if you could see through the Earth, you would actually see them about eight kilometres below.

  • That's almost the height of Everts, its like one kilometer short, so they'd also be, like, tilted it a two degree angle.

  • So Kansas is not entirely flat at all.

  • It's Kurt.

  • It's curved such that it's almost like standing on top of Everest.

  • If you couldn't see people on the other side's, if you could, like, see through the curvature.

  • Peter, that was transparent or something.

  • That's pretty, Um, okay, so, Jake, what do we do next?

  • Now that you've made the stream perfect, what's happening?

  • Let's let's let's Esseker answer another question.

  • All right?

  • So how would a Kansas pancake taste?

  • Well, it would taste like a pancake because it's literally just a really big one.

  • Nicholas married s How did we meet?

  • Yeah, So it was okay, cuba dot Com how we all met.

  • That's not

Hey, the sauce, Michael.

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