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In this video I sho you what happens when you open a vacuum chamber under water. Also, due to many questions about this, I test if a vacuum chamber floats! Also, The Action Lab Subscription box is now available! Click the link above to get your mini-vacuum chamber in the first box!

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44 Comments

  1. Hey everyone I am so excited for the subscription box! Now you can join me in my experiments! Go to https://www.theactionlab.com/ to join now! And I shouldn’t have said vacuum bubbles in the video, I’m sorry:) I should have said low pressure bubbles

  2. I like you, brother. Been subscribed for a while. You're just very entertaining to watch! And you blink a lot!

  3. Cant we create a better vaccum by filling it with a liquid that has no air bubbles in it, and then pumping out the water?

  4. I wonder what would happen if you had a high voltage discharge near the area of the cavitation bubbles emergence.

  5. Why not try creating a star using Hydrogen and instead of sucking the air and putting the hydration in it you should put it like to replace the air with a hydration like attach the vacuum chamber to a hydration tank and with enough heat and pressure you can create a star

  6. 95 k sheeple liked this PSEUDO SCIENCE CLOWN BS derp. "NOTHING BUBBLES" 4:17
    BUBBLE DEFINITION:

    a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.

  7. Those bubles are cold steam my friend, not vacuum… Your experiment is great ! Gives me a lot of ideeas… Thank's a lot !

  8. if you fill it partially with water will the pressure eventually go up? Will some of the water vaporize?

  9. Wait what? The bubbles were filled with "nothing" ?? I thought air was the same thing as "nothing" ?? What is nothing? What's in there???

  10. BUBBLES OF NOTHING : lol … but there is air in water dissolved as gas? So BUBBLES OF NOTHING may be really a mix of nothing and air?

  11. Bubbles cannot form from a vacuum. Bubbles expand because of pressure so a vacuum is a space absolutely devoid of matter in that water would just flow into it replacing the vacuum and the vacuum would just disappear.

  12. I would love to see this again with the opening on the bottom to really see it suck in the water up

  13. The water boiling was the air bubbles, a true vaccum can't form air bubbles that statement was inacurate, nice demonstration.

  14. The dome over the plane of Earth is Firm, that is , Solid. Weak force of gravity could not hold the gases of the atmosplane against the vacuum. This guy knows the truth regardless.

  15. i want to see a vacuum balloon. surely we've advanced far enough technologically that we're aware of some incredibly light but rigid materials that could withstand this, right?

  16. At first I thought, yeah the vacuum chamber would sink because there’s no air to add buoyancy.
    Then I realized a chamber full of no air is lighter than a chamber full of air. And guessed that it would float before you preformed the test.
    Might be the wrong reason why it floats, I didn’t get that far. I’m just happy I got the outcome right!

  17. “When I let the water in it’s still a low vacuum I’ll let you guess why that is”
    Before I press play, I’m guessing it’s because water is not compressible, therefore it’s only displacing what’s currently already in the chamber.

  18. as a younger kid I often wondered about making something like a zeppelin but with a vacuum instead of H2. since vacuum should be a lot lighter than H2 and shouldn't escape as easily as H2 since most parts in the air are a lot bigger than H atoms. so vacuum balloons might be a solution for things like floating cities or making normal things lighter. that is what I wanted to do with it while you and ofcource flying as well.
    in my ideas/imagination it would be some kind of steel or glass balls with some kind of support structure in it and ribs/belts inside to resist even more pressure from the outside. ofcource now a lot later when I look at how low the earths pressure actually is and how weak a vacuum chamber can be here to work I guess it can be a lot simpler and weaker than that.

    so as a next thing for you to try: make a flying vacuum balloon.

  19. i got the sub box… well a tiny one 🙁
    OMG I GOT A MINI VACUUM CHAMBER… it doesnt seal well

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