【実験】100色のスライムを全部混ぜたら何色になるの? - Summary

Summary

Dr. Hajime creates 100 different colors of slime using a professional 109-color water paint set, which he narrows down to his favorite 100 colors. He then makes slime using each of these colors, resulting in a wide variety of vibrant slimes. After creating all 100 colors, he decides to mix them together to see what color they will produce. Despite expecting a black or dark color, the mixture surprisingly turns a shade of brown. He then adds the remaining dark colors, including black, to the mixture, wondering if it will turn black. The final result is a brown color, with a slightly greenish tint, resembling dirt or mud.

Facts

Here are the extracted key facts:

1. Dr. Hajime made slime a long time ago and has been conducting experiments and research on slime since then.
2. Dr. Hajime has a 19-color paint set that costs around 70,000 yen.
3. Dr. Hajime prepared 109 colors of paint, but eliminated some colors he didn't like, leaving him with 100 colors.
4. Dr. Hajime used 2 kg of boric acid, 8 L cup of laundry starch, and 100 pieces of water to make slime.
5. Dr. Hajime made 100 servings of slime, each with a different color.
6. Dr. Hajime mixed all the colored slimes together to see what color he would get.
7. Dr. Hajime initially thought the mixed slime would turn out black, but it turned out brown instead.
8. Dr. Hajime mixed all 100 colors, including dark colors, and observed the resulting color.
9. Dr. Hajime used hot water to dissolve borax and make the slime.
10. Dr. Hajime worked in a bathroom to play with and experiment with the slime.
11. Dr. Hajime's work has a theme of destruction and rebirth.
12. Dr. Hajime tested the mixed colored slime and observed that it turned into a brown color.