Universe’s Strongest Material!

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NUCLEAR PASTA is the strongest stuff in the universe, created by the most energetic event you could possibly think of. But just how strong is it?

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*Thanks for watching!* Here's the file if you want to try and print pasta yourself!

kylehill
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According to the Fast and Furious franchise, family is stronger.

lucasm.
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Thank you, Discount Thor, for explaining what your hammer is made out of.

OC
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Nuclear Pasta, also known as Element 0 as it contains no protons. While incredibly impressive, it cannot be used to make anything as once it is no longer under the gravitational pressure of a neutron star it reverts back to normal, non-pasta matter.

listenatwork
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This is literally the first time I've ever seen you on the internet. It's absolutely wonderful. The way you mesh comedy, science and you're very odd analogies makes sense to me but I love this stuff.

SquanderedYouth
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Excuse me while I seek medical attention for that 'yo momma' joke at 1:27

Ashainm
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1:24 - "As a sufficiently massive object, like that star in the background, or yo mamma."
That has to be the smoothest deadpan 'Yo mamma' joke I've ever heard. Bravo.

I hope you and the family have a lovely Christmas. Thank you for all the awesome and informative videos this year Kyle. ❤

Carhill
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As a civil engineer, I gasped when the pasta shot past steel so quickly. I will be adding the comparison to steel when I go over stress strain curves with the students I tutor from now on!

ladytomato
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So if Mjolnir is made of nuclear pasta and nuclear pasta is so strong, what I want to know is just how indescribably, horrifyingly strong is Hela?

MCjossic
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I really love these videos. One quick correction just because: the slope of the stress vs strain line for steel that Kyle presented is referred to as the modulus of elasticity of steel and represents the stress range over which steel remains elastic. Remove the stress anywhere along that line and the steel will return to its unstrained (I.e. undeformed) shape. Peace

dieguin
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That was the cleanest “yo mama” joke I’ve ever heard in my life

Cricket-dsmg
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Just remember folks, the strength of nuclear pasta gets 10 quadrillion times stronger every time Kyle corrects himself. Every second he does so.

Starman_Dx
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Did the universe make nuclear garlic bread too? I need to soak up the atom paste SOMEHOW?!

SJ_sandpiper
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You know, I bet a nuclear reactor would make pretty decent *actual* nuclear pasta. They are literally just massive radioactive tea kettles.

PeanutButterWasTaken
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the whole concept of gravity collapse and supernova taking several hours would make an excellent sci-fi disaster movie

allmightyloaf
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5:41 “fm/c” (femtometers per speed of light) is the weirdest unit I’ve EVER seen for time.

AllHailZeppelin
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Kyle (holding a piece of nuclear pasta): This would immediately explode and destroy the continent I am on.
Me: *looks nervously at the lasagna on my table*

mikotagayuna
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This is the first video of his I’ve watched were he covers something I’ve studied about before. Your videos are extremely informative.

spetre
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Wasn't aware that a Neutron star could be said to be a single nucleus. That's insane

lynxfirenze
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Actually stars start to die the moment they fuse something other than hydrogen, because while the other elements release less energy per mass, they go up a lot faster. By the time they get up to iron, everything's all been fusing at once for awhile, which is another way of saying 'blowing the hell up'. Iron is an important milestone though: past that, fusion is endothermic and cools the star instead of heating it.

DaveC