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Magic rocks
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1,155,337 Views • Jun 14, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
These rocks are called yooperlite. They look normal, but they do something pretty cool under a black light.

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Views : 1,155,337
Genre: Science & Technology
Uploaded At Jun 14, 2023 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@IneptOrange

1 year ago

"Yo what is this rock?" holding the rock
"Uranium"

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@idkwuzgoinon

1 year ago

It’s like a parent surprising you with a random gift lol I love it.

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@IExistSometimes

1 year ago

It's a fluorescent sodalite, I think he thought it was a bunch of oxides because he googled "yooperlite composition" or similar, and rock compositions are often reported by weight % oxides, rather than mineral

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@quillclock

1 year ago

gotta love a chemist saying "its just magic"

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@Dalynx09

1 year ago

Imagine buying a countertop and it turns out to be made of these glowy rocks, imagine just going late at night into the kitchen with a dark light and they just start fluerescing like there was no tomorrow lmfao

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@FF23392

1 year ago

Imagine he just smashed Nile’s counter and gave it to him in a box

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@mrhomely

1 year ago

Yooper, you were right the first time. It's named after people from the upper peninsula of Michigan called Yoopers. I guess some guy was using a black light to look for agetes in lake Superior and thought the black light might help. It didn't help with the agetes but he made a wonderful discovery.

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@GladSadMadBad

11 months ago

Nigel's smile is so nice to look at

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@0507MAZ

1 year ago

I just wanna say, Nigel, you remind me a lot of myself during degree studies almost 3 years ago. Even though i major in molecular biology instead of chemistry, it sparks my interest to probably continue my studies or diligently looking for a lab job. Currently still unemployed and was really down about it for months until i found your channel a few weeks ago. You inspired me. Thank you...

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@jhubeJELLO

1 year ago

But why is Nile so cute

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@staratmidnight7

1 year ago

Yooperlite, from the Michigan Upper Peninsula (UP)! Folks there call themselves "Yoopers."

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@sams.3552

1 year ago

Nile is really taking these rocks for granite

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@GeoffShouldWin

1 year ago

Weird compliment but Nigel you have a good and natural smile. We don't see those as often as on social media

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@xivk1

1 year ago

bro Nigel’s smile got me folded real quick

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@borjojo

1 year ago

Its always the eager smile for me ☺️

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@shionashiel

1 year ago

stuffs like these are why i love rocks. rocks are cool. give love to the rocks you find, they've probably been here for million years more than us

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@blakksheep736

1 year ago

I love the running implied headcannon of this series that Nigel just lives in this lab and every now and then the person behind the camera brings him some random cool thing to entertain him and see what he'd do with it, like he's a pet.

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@ronnoc_0999

1 year ago

As a geology enthusiast from michigan, this is indeed yooperlite. (Yuu-per-lite) it glows under black light on the Great Lakes, which is we’re it’s found. Also known as fluorescent sodalite.

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@ThinkICanSing25

1 year ago

Okay I had to look at the comments just to see if anyone else love his smile. Great videos, great experiments, and a great smile. Just overall he seems like a great guy to know in and outside of the lab.

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@robertocabrera6020

1 year ago

when a chemist doesnt know what it is it instantly passes from being science to being just magic

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