The speaker discusses a unique experiment they conducted, where they layered a series of glass sheets to observe how transparency changes with each additional layer. They started with 200-300 pieces of glass, each 4 millimeters thick, and gradually increased the number of layers. As they added more layers, the image became progressively blurrier and less clear, until it was almost impossible to see anything. They concluded that they had achieved absolute darkness using only 200 glasses. The speaker then invites viewers to explore their previous videos while waiting for their next experiment.
1. The speaker discusses the transparency of glass and its role in making something visible.
2. The speaker mentions that glass surrounds us everywhere and acts as transparent walls.
3. The speaker notes that everything is visible through glass, but the thickness of the glass affects visibility.
4. The speaker questions the visibility through thick glass and the thickness required for something to be impossible to see through.
5. The speaker mentions an experiment to determine the result of this question.
6. The speaker discusses a video channel, possibly Monique’s, and the control of the video through hand gestures.
7. The speaker talks about gaining likes under the video to display pictures in the form of a download.
8. The speaker mentions having about 200-300 pieces of glass and describes the thickness of each glass as 4 millimeters.
9. The speaker describes the visibility through the glass, how it appears clear but hard to see at the edges.
10. The speaker suggests taking 10 glasses at once, noting that they are folded straight and very tightly with no space between them.
11. The speaker describes the change in the picture during this process, noting that it appears slightly cloudy and slightly blurred at the edges.
12. The speaker suggests taking 10 more glasses and describes the process of adding more glasses.
13. The speaker describes the changes in visibility after adding more glasses, noting that the picture becomes harder to see.
14. The speaker discusses the color seen at the edge of the glass and the impact of the thickness of the glass on the picture.
15. The speaker describes the impact of dust particles on the transparency of the glass, noting that each new layer of glass reduces light penetration.
16. The speaker describes the final result of the experiment, noting that nothing is visible through 80 glasses.
17. The speaker measures the total thickness of the glass at the moment, noting that it is about 80 centimeters.
18. The speaker describes the final state of the experiment, noting that they achieved absolute darkness using 200 glasses.