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robertwc82 Says:

Nov 9, 2009 - yes but science is adept at answering who, were, what aand how. the question why is never ending and unanswerable. if someone murders someone forensic science can answer the who, physics and chemistry can answer how. there is no disipline that answers why that would be philosophy. im not saying abstract thought is the problem, im saying we invented a concept of why to apply to the intentions of other intelligent creates. "why did you do that"..."because i felt like it".........

YouSpamTard Says:

Nov 9, 2009 - Yes, correct. You are a deep thinker. Excellent. Thank you, for being you. Now, go memorize and say in order several times, until you get a rhythm of the words, Who, what, where, when, why and how. LoL :) Good luck my friend. :)

robertwc82 Says:

Nov 9, 2009 - thanks lol

Phily911 Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - It's a miracle!

REALGREYBLUE Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - what a trip. The glass does not get hot to your hands?

Sophiethefembot Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - wow fascinating!!! :)

ZeQiR Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - Thunderf00t is a chemist! Makes me that much more confident going into that field.

tojiroh Says:

Nov 11, 2009 - You are quite deluded. You get into Chemistry by loving it, not pretending it's what you're born for. Run. It will eat you.

ZeQiR Says:

Nov 11, 2009 - I do love chemistry, I've loved it since I was a child. Just makes me happy to know that I have something in common with ThunderF00t.

HailRasec Says:

Nov 12, 2009 - DO IT

slashslashdotdot Says:

Nov 12, 2009 - Well, technically Francium is the most reactive of the Alkali metals, but I doubt you'd be able to get a sample :P

trogdor79 Says:

Nov 12, 2009 - Miracu-lear!, as GW would have said. This is absolute proof that you, thy Thunderf00tness, have been given divine powers. Bet you can multiply glass tubing by breaking it off!!! . Tell us, have you ever felt the urge to wander about a desert for a few weeks all by yourself? Please keep up on uploading videos about science, atheism or good'ol fundie madness. cheers from Mexico

bigglebinks Says:

Nov 13, 2009 - i think gallium is the same way, it has a very low melting point

ShaxDr87 Says:

Nov 13, 2009 - Amazing.

BarocaS2 Says:

Nov 13, 2009 - :D glass blowing is fun

ihaveopposablethumbs Says:

Nov 13, 2009 - It melts for you because you're so hot!! ;)

nanino09 Says:

Nov 13, 2009 - Is your finger also hot enough, when you don't rub the glass?

Aikosar Says:

Nov 14, 2009 - looks like a crack pipe

macronencer Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - Ha ha! When the Uri Geller comment popped up, it was exactly what I was thinking at the time :)

bersaba Says:

Nov 19, 2009 - @ macronencer. Shit clicked "Down" when I meant to click "Up"

macronencer Says:

Nov 19, 2009 - Hey we all make mistakes, no sweat. :)

Kingzoid Says:

Nov 19, 2009 - Does anyone know the song from 1:23 - 1:29? I've been searching for that for over a decade.

RadicalWhig Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - I enjoy seeing you working in a lab. It's one thing hearing you talk about science and the value of science. It is something else to see you "doing" science.

Utubeblows Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - I love 'doing science' !

oomblikkies Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - The title should read: Melting metal using only body heat.