The video shows a group of people attempting to "exterminate" a mysterious entity believed to be living in a pool using 30 kilograms of dry ice. They pour the dry ice into the pool, causing a thick fog to form and the water to freeze. The group then observes the pool, waiting for something to emerge from the depths. Although they don't capture the entity, they do see some movement and bubbles rising to the surface. The group decides to try again with liquid nitrogen, which is even colder than dry ice, in the hopes of freezing the entity and capturing it. The video ends with the group encouraging viewers to like and subscribe to their channel for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment involves using dry ice to freeze a pool and try to bring something to the surface.
2. The dry ice is -200 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. The experimenters are using 30 kilos of dry ice.
4. They are using gloves to handle the dry ice to avoid freezing their hands.
5. The dry ice is being added to the pool to create a reaction and bring something to the surface.
6. The experimenters are using a container to pour the dry ice into the pool.
7. They are trying to capture something that is in the pool, but it is not specified what it is.
8. The experimenters have tried using dry ice before and have had success with it.
9. They are also considering using liquid nitrogen in the future.
10. The experimenters are asking viewers to support the video by liking and subscribing to the channel.
11. They are also asking viewers to share the video with friends to get more views.
12. The experimenters are planning to try the experiment again in the future with liquid nitrogen.
13. The pool is frozen after the dry ice is added.
14. The experimenters are using a stick to check if there is something under the ice.
15. They see bubbles coming out of the pool, but it is not specified what is causing them.
16. The experimenters are not able to capture what they are looking for, but they plan to try again.
17. They are asking viewers for suggestions on how to capture what is in the pool.