The video is a series of experiments conducted in a microwave. The host invites viewers to subscribe to the channel if they haven't already, especially before the New Year, as it would be a great gift.
The experiments include:
1. Placing unusual objects in the microwave, such as CD discs, which are heated up and cause bubbles to form. The host speculates that the microwave heats up the liquid inside the objects.
2. The host also places a cooling bag in the microwave. The bag is designed to cool down to zero degrees instantly when the temperature of the room is 24 degrees. The host tests this by placing the bag in the microwave and measuring the temperature.
3. The host then places a plasma ball in the microwave. The ball lights up and the host speculates that it works because it's hot.
4. The host also places soap in the microwave. The soap swells into a cloud when heated up. The host speculates that if there are a lot of pieces of soap, it might cause the microwave door to open.
5. The host concludes the video by stating that the link to Seryoga's channel will be in the description for more joint videos. He encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about putting unusual objects in a microwave and observing the results.
2. The video promises to publish a new video if it gets 100 thousand likes in 24 hours.
3. The video experiments with CD discs, markers, self-cooling bags, a plasma ball and soap in the microwave.
4. The CD discs burst and light up with small sparks in the microwave.
5. The markers boil and shoot paint up in the microwave.
6. The self-cooling bags heat up to 70 degrees Celsius in the microwave and do not cool down.
7. The plasma ball works in the microwave and creates a powerful electric effect.
8. The soap swells into a cloud-like shape in the microwave, but only when put in one piece at a time.