The sound truly is delightful. I want that to be THE sound effect for "some sort of RNG is happening".
@CadetSF
5 күн бұрын
The final build looks like something out of a Cyan Worlds game that would be a little in universe flavor to learn the numbers of a fictional written language.
@Brok3nC4rrot
5 күн бұрын
Good timing too, the Riven remake is out today
@negroniusblaximus7420
4 күн бұрын
@@Brok3nC4rrotbased vr mode
@Manimanocas
Күн бұрын
I really want to try those games
@IIAOPSW
4 күн бұрын
Since you just want random numbers and don't care about them being arranged sequentially in the spinner, you can overlap the positions and reuse magnets from the previous position for the next one. EG 2,3,5,6 and 8 all have three horizontal segments so you can get away with just one set of magnets to flip them on for half the wheel and then another set to flip them (as needed) in the other half of the wheel. You can also take advantage of the fact that the top half of the vertical segments are the same in 2/3 and in 5/6 whereas the bottoms are the same for 3/5 and 6/8. Meaning you just need to encode which bits to flip, not the whole state of the display per position. And, by just encoding the flips not the full data, you can cut down drastically on the space needed in the wheel.
@shotguntornado
3 күн бұрын
I like this line of thinking, but I can't help but think that there would be some inevitable failure in the magnets flipping every node every time, at least when the disc is spinning fast. The one nice thing about parking the display over a full array for every number is that every node lands on a magnet that ensures it reads correctly. And having the same number of magnets on every number also helps balance the weight and spinning speed to reduce bias. I would think since magnets determine where the wheel stops, having more or fewer on different numbers could make them more or less likely to appear. I could be completely wrong though.
@concray
3 күн бұрын
@@shotguntornado if you have a reset field (all on/all of) maybe it could be enough. Because in the end you only care about the correct flips once it slows down. And you should already have the bias in the wheel as it is. The one that has only "repellors" should be more unlikely than one that has only attractors or do the displays not work like that?
@Chocomint_Queen
3 күн бұрын
Won't that mean it only works in one direction, though? Since a magnet doesn't "flip" a bit, it's specifically writing a 0 or 1. If you set it so going from 6 to 8 just entails activating the top-right pair, then going from 8 to 6 will only keep them on.
@SollowP
3 күн бұрын
Neat idea but the end result would just be the display showing an 8 since the magnets would pass over and flip things which weren't supposed to flip.
@shotguntornado
2 күн бұрын
@@SollowP I didn't even consider that, yeah you can't just choose to flip a left or right side. You can't flip a 3 into a 5 without it becoming a 9 for example.
@DimitriSokolyuk
4 күн бұрын
Actually, if you cover the disk with thin aluminum sheet, so individual magnets are no longer visible, it will be even more satisfying and "mysterious".
@NandR
2 күн бұрын
The aluminum may act like a brake though. While it isn’t ferrous it is metal and responds to moving magnetic fields.
@electrifyingvids3545
Күн бұрын
@@NandRIt wouldn't be a breaking effect though, as no eddy currents would be generated as the magnets would be spinning with the aluminum.
@joey_f4ke238
Күн бұрын
@@electrifyingvids3545 There are magnets on the display though...
@electrifyingvids3545
Күн бұрын
@@joey_f4ke238 Perhaps they could switch to silver plated plastic? The silver would provide negligible eddy currents.
@SierraGolfNiner
4 күн бұрын
This was a ton of fun to play with at OpenSauce. I will not admit how much time I spent spinning the dial or just admiring the simplicity.
@itmus_a9270
4 күн бұрын
9:39 you just released the little magnetism demon trapped in the magnet
@907npak
5 күн бұрын
I'm glad I randomly landed on this video, particularly on this day.
@MrYerak5
4 күн бұрын
I randomly missed a day
@BlackSoap361
3 күн бұрын
I like that it shows non-numbers between valid outputs. That’s a feature, not a bug.
@redapplefour6223
5 күн бұрын
i love dice and dice adjacent peripherals but my favorite part was drilling into that magnet. would not have thought it would look like that
@m1geo
4 күн бұрын
I wonder if there was a termite reaction going on? Iron and aluminium burning?
@dogsarebest7107
4 күн бұрын
@@m1geo Probably just straight up burning. It's a cermet, there isn't any aluminum metal in the magnets. That wouldn't work since they're sintered! It's just straight up burning, for a thermite reaction you need an oxidized metal and a metal that wants to pull the oxygen. Rust (iron oxide) + aluminum = pure iron + aluminum oxide + heat. There is no oxidized metal in a neo magnet, so it can't be a thermite reaction. That means it's just straight up metal fire :) I mean there is a tiny amount of aluminum used probably as a flow modulator and plasticity enhancer during the pressing, that just kinda does nothing after sintering, but you aren't getting a thermite reaction with .2% aluminum. It's just normal combustion oxidizing all the metals
@vinny142
3 күн бұрын
@@dogsarebest7107 "Probably just straight up burning." Well, it's glowing. The drill bit would melt long before reaching the temperatures required to ignite the metals in the magnet.
@dogsarebest7107
3 күн бұрын
@@vinny142 No, definitely not. That's a tungsten carbide endmill. They happily turn steel into burning shards, happily turn titanium into raging fires, what makes you think it won't do it for this? It has to do with PHYSICS. Small particle size means LOW THERMAL MASS and HIGH SURFACE AREA. That means it burns REAL EASY. Why do you think microscopic powder generated is HARDER to ignite, than a solid chunk of tungsten that weighs several ounces? Even ignoring the fact that one particle igniting, generates heat that then raises the temperature of adjacent particles to either very near, or above the autoignition temperature. That's how exothermic reactions are defined. Have you seen any machining videos? Never seen a spark happen? Never see ribbons of metal burn? Touch a 9v battery to steel wool and think about it Static electricity can happily ignite aluminum powder or titanium powder, but the spark doesn't vaporize your finger. Because.. physics.
@DaggerStyle
4 күн бұрын
This video really reminds me of a classic 2010 KZitem video. And I mean that as a most sincere compliment! Thank you for showing up in my feed!
@protheu5
5 күн бұрын
Even watching this thing spin is satisfying, can't imagine how extremely delightful it is to spin it in real life.
@emi9643
5 күн бұрын
this got me thinking about how cool it would be to have a revolver where the cylinder has the magnets around the outer circumference, and have the display mounted on the top. would be fun to play a western style game, pull out your revolver, give it a spin and have the 'roll' shown to you. add a little flair to your roleplay. especially so if your rolling D6s for damage since many revolvers are 6 bullet capacity so it would really be fitting
@YouTube_username.
4 күн бұрын
Fascinating idea and of course the numbers arranged appropriately will count down remaining ammo
@MicrowaveJak
5 күн бұрын
This is an incredible project. I have a deep affection for those mechanical flip displays, machined metal, and random number generation. Really a perfect storm for me. Thank you for your fantastic content
@solarbirdyz
5 күн бұрын
The Kessler Syndrome being perhaps not as unfun as you'd hoped is a pretty great turn of phrase. xD
@bernardandrys2397
4 күн бұрын
Where are more details of the game? I checked Mastedon and only saw a few screenshots.
@ElectroBotVideo
Күн бұрын
@@bernardandrys2397 Would be cool to see gameplay of this and even better if it were released on Steam.
@harry1010
4 күн бұрын
You’ve hit it out of the park with your explanation, no, story telling about statistics. It’s honestly a delight to watch.
@AJBlue98
4 күн бұрын
Instead of bending steel bars to get your magnets into a linear configuration, I recommend trying lengths of coaxial cable, which should be shielded well enough to prevent that crosstalk you ran into. By the way, first-time viewer here - great video!
@Unmannedair
4 күн бұрын
Coaxial cable will not transmit magnetic flux... Not static flux anyway. Your idea about shielding is correct but coaxial cannot shield against a magnetic field. Coax only shields against induced magnetic fields and that's a dynamic situation only.
@jasonudall8614
3 күн бұрын
For magnetis screening..Mu metal is your thing ( mu pronounced moo )
@GlutenEruption
3 күн бұрын
@@jasonudall8614 that's exactly what I was going to comment
@Zer0ji
5 күн бұрын
Nice build! Regarding the cylinder + magnet channels idea, at 04:25 you could tilt the display about 18° clockwise (or 12° CCW) to have the Y positions of each magnet be somewhat equally spaced, and it might be possible to design a cylinder where the 7 magnets for a given digit are not in a straight line, but in a weird pattern that matches the exact position of the display. It's a bit difficult to explain but I can sketch something if you'd like :) smaller magnets in the cylinder would probably be required (and a ton of magnets if you want a d100)
@user-bk3pl8bn7e
4 күн бұрын
to be fair I started at lapidary, cutting open geodes and agate, a wee touch on jewellery making and then the algorithm decided it was dice so I had people carving dice on diamond wheels casting them, all sorts. even just some showing off dice. now the algorithm has brought me back to machining just with more dice. cool video dude.
@Lilac757
3 күн бұрын
Thank you for the quality closed captions. They are greatly appreciated.
@1RandomToaster
3 күн бұрын
Regular and coherent are so boring, I’m here for that drip-feed of neat passion projects to distract me from my pile of incomplete passion projects 😂
@SollowP
3 күн бұрын
Just as you said "Happy RNG day" I thought to myself "I hope the date is different every year" and you didn't disappoint.
@coastmountainkid
5 күн бұрын
Ack I'm sorry I missed your booth at Open Sauce. Hope you had a great time. I think this project is very understated in terms of all the cool design decisions involved in creating the spinner. Keep making cool stuff!!
@ristopaasivirta9770
3 күн бұрын
Really cool project. Your last video about the map/clock and this one were such pleasure to watch. I like that you don't hesitate to get in to the details without getting stuck to any particular step for too long. Subscribed!
@SparrowHawk183
18 сағат бұрын
Here from Hackaday, awesome project! As a designer/fabricator/Dimension 20 fan/DM, this project tickles me on so many levels!
@Slampiece1
3 күн бұрын
Your channel is so enjoyable to watch. The ease you talk about things in such a knowledgeable way is really incredible. I wish you all the followers in the world please keep doing what you’re doing
@Monkeyb00y
19 сағат бұрын
First video of yours I've had the pleasure to see. Concise, fun, and entertaining. Very nice work. Randomly recommended 4 days later. Cheers indeed.
@lilbacon7777
2 күн бұрын
I love the sound of it SO. MUCH. Glad I found you through your Geochron video!
@shayes.x
Күн бұрын
No regular release schedule? No consistent channel theme? Absolutely perfect.
@wholesomejm
4 күн бұрын
Your videos are very enjoyable. I love your curious, hands on character. You share your thought process well!
@vasilesorin6377
4 күн бұрын
the thing I like about your channel is that you just do what you think is intresting and fun without worrying that it may not perform the best on youtube or other stuff like that
@vandahm
4 күн бұрын
This is outstanding work. I love those old mechanical displays, and I can almost feel the kinetic and tactile satisfaction of spinning that wheel just from watching the video. I told myself a while ago that I can't sub to any more KZitem channels, but I'm going to have to sub to one more, because I am so very interested to see what you make next.
@ReedCBowman
3 күн бұрын
This was the first thing I stopped and spent some time grooving over at Open Sauce! Great to get a whole video on it. I would love to see this level of detail on your marvelous kinetic sculpture you had out front.
@AdamCooperman
3 күн бұрын
I have been collecting non-traditional dice lately and I'm absolutely in love with this. I love how clearly it communicates everything about how it works without sacrificing any other design to do so. I hope my collection includes something like this one day.
@AnnLiesArtist
4 күн бұрын
Ah, I love that feeling when I find a new niche channel to follow. This is delightful, I want to try my hand at a version of this when I have the time for in-person games again. This would be great for a “Box of Doom” style roller for the table!
@HoZKiNZ
5 күн бұрын
The way your story parallels what became of music, from tubes to flat sheets, quite interesting. Nice design, GG!
@AnthonyFrancisJones
2 күн бұрын
Excellent! Great to see these original idea build projects, and as I find too, if it has not been done before you make lots of mistakes but persistence gets you there in the end and results in a very pleasing artefact!
@TheRedBird
22 сағат бұрын
I saw you at open sauce 2024, saw this project and soo happy to a found your youtube channel ! keep it up man
@theofficialczex1708
4 күн бұрын
Great video! If you want to ream a hole oversized with a nominal reamer, you can shove a greased-up paper towel wad into the hole. You'll manage to oversize it by about 1.5 thou. If you need a little less slip, if you run it at a higher RPM and feed more slowly, you can shave off a bit less. As with drill bits, you'd be surprised how a reamer can be manipulated!
@Warhawk76
3 күн бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this project!! It looks and sounds so damn cool.
@Tracequaza
3 күн бұрын
damn this title undersells how cool and interesting your project is. i'm glad I subscribed from your geochron video!
@jasontermini8487
4 күн бұрын
I saw your booth at Open Sauce! really cool stuff you have. I didn't know how much time and effort went into such a seemingly simple device.
@ChrisConnett
2 күн бұрын
Those cardboard dice were awesome! They reminded me of similar things I resorted to as a kid. (The rest of the build was awesome, too, but I had to comment for the nostalgia hit.)
@Draciel360
2 күн бұрын
Just as I had the thought 'oh I bet that sounds great when it spins' you got to the sound test. Just a lovely project overall, great work and great video man!
@davecgriffith
5 күн бұрын
Super interesting build! Love the sounds it makes.
@stefanolassandro886
3 күн бұрын
This project came out so good! Amazing ❤
@undersky596
3 күн бұрын
Damn i love this project! Subscribed, really need to know more about that cabinet. Keep going! Thanks for sharing
@adhawk5632
5 күн бұрын
I always learn something from you channel. Love it mate👍👌🇦🇺
@thebestmaidens
4 күн бұрын
I am so happy to have happened to upon this channel! I can't wait to see what random project you do next!
@WingofTech
3 күн бұрын
You are very cool. I just wanted to give that affirmation, love your project!! :)
@smeeself
4 күн бұрын
I'm hooked. I subscribed on a whim after seeing one of your videos. I'm not disappointed. Thanks.
@Atlessa
4 күн бұрын
It bugs me so much that you placed the numbers in order (0, 1, 2 and so on) rather than have opposite sides of the disc add up to 11 like they do on a dice. But DAMN that sound is satisfying! :D
@wyw876
4 күн бұрын
I'm wondering if the total forces involved in the number of segments being flipped per digit transition is affecting the randomness distribution...
@heatshield
4 күн бұрын
@@wyw876 that might be worth working out although you would also have to consider the rest of the set passing by. That would make it considerably more complex to figure out. Assume we’re spinning clockwise. The right side pair of magnets on the disk first approaches the left side segments, then reaches the correct ones on the right side. The left side magnets are at their left side segments but then continue past the right side segments as they leave.
@playgroundchooser
2 күн бұрын
@heatshield would magnetic eddy currents cancel that out, or introduce even more randomness? 🤔
@lll9140
4 күн бұрын
This video has really nice pacing, good cinematography, and quality editing. I like the dual narrator to break up sections.
@Packbat
5 күн бұрын
That is such a cool build! Thank you for sharing this!
@tom_kauf
5 күн бұрын
Great video! It was cool meeting you at Open Sauce. Keep up the great work!
@learnmyname123
4 күн бұрын
This is super satisfying to watch. A percentile version would only need one more row above/beside the current display. 2 independent spinning discs, an inside and an outside disc. I don't know how to make it so you could spin either of them independently of each other, but it could be fun watch8ing you try haha.
@Unmannedair
4 күн бұрын
You can still do press fit magnets in a drilled hole, but you can't use pressure. It's counterintuitive but if you chill the metal the hole will get larger not smaller. If you chill the metal sufficiently it's effectively and largening the whole big enough to accept the magnet without any serious force and then the magnet gets clamped when the metal warms back up to room temperature. Chilling also doesn't damage the magnets that way. You might be able to use dry ice to chill it, but I'm more effective mix might be liquid propane.
@OutlawAlaska
4 күн бұрын
Love the videos when they come out! Small channels producing such interesting content is rare on KZitem these days
@lowkeyblessed
5 күн бұрын
This was a great video and at the end I was shocked to see that there's less than a thousand views, I was expecting hundreds of thousands or millions Keep this content going and you only be going up!
@outbakjak
4 күн бұрын
This is so cool!! We need to figure out how to make this type of system roll multiple die at once. Great work
@MichaelSteeves
4 күн бұрын
Tom Scott brought me here. Content kept me here!
@davecgriffith
5 күн бұрын
Nice! Been looking forward to this since the teaser short! Can't wait for lunch time :-)
@nathanskinner423
4 күн бұрын
This thing was sooooo coool! I saw you and talked to you at open sauce. I was the guy with a black backpack and a Univeristy of washington hat. Keep us in the loop on your progress with the drum.
@Malphazar
4 күн бұрын
Hey Hey! Glad to meet you at Opensauce, I was the big guy helping with Cody's Suit booth. Hope to see ya next year
@peraltarockets
4 күн бұрын
It was lovely to meet y'all at Open Sauce, and get to try the spinner in-person. It's lovely.
@joehopfield
2 күн бұрын
The look ended up perfect. The sound is fantastic.
@WeeIrishLaddie1
4 күн бұрын
This thing was awesome and really fun to play with at opensauce. Thank you for making it and bringing it!
@phantomfluffy
Күн бұрын
That spinner is awesome. It looks like something from a star trek casino!
@dirktermagant5629
5 күн бұрын
I have a bunch of tiny neodymium magnets from an abandoned project. I wonder if I can make my own flipdot modules. To the workbench!
@maremantis444
4 күн бұрын
i don't understand any of this, i hate physics but it's been so lovely watching someone do these things passionately ,, it's really granting as it is special to you, seeing people do the things they love is precious
@nedanother9382
20 сағат бұрын
Enthusiastic thumbs up for a tradition that dates back to "almost 2018" lmao
@jasonmusic11
4 күн бұрын
Great project! This is why I watch You tube. Thank you for posting!
@gabedetter1570
4 күн бұрын
I can confirm that this was very satisfying to spin. Glad I had a chance to stop by and chat on Friday!
@greyw0lv
4 күн бұрын
random nerd makes a cool toy. I love these weird kinds of design videos. Keep up the great work man!
@Unmannedair
4 күн бұрын
Bending rods into a linear array could actually still work, what you need to do is put an antiparamagnetic material in between the rods to increase the barrier separation for the flux. Without doing any serious research and off the top of my head I would recommend pyrolytic carbon sheets between the steel rods. It would increase the amount of potential that the flux would have to traverse in order to tunnel from one rod to the next. It should give you much more granular control over the rods while still having them much closer together. It's basically the magnetic version of electrical insulation
@smellsofbikes
4 күн бұрын
I particularly love your childhood paper dice. But the flipdot is fantastic, of course.
@robzyb
4 күн бұрын
Absolutely love the project! And I hate to be the insufferable "that guy" but a p-value of 0.91 doesn't mean "a 91% chance its fair." A p-value of 91% means that if we assume the d10 is fair, there's a 91% chance of obtaining a distribution as reasonable as the one you obtained. Therefore you could say "this isn't a crazy distribution to get from a fair d10, so I can't disprove the possibility that it's a fair d10." If you had a p-value of 1% then the correct statement would be "if this was a fair d10 there's a very low chance that I would've observed this crazy distribution, therefore I doubt this is a fair d10."
@LiftPizzas
4 күн бұрын
I also made dice out of cardstock, back in the 80s. I couldn't find a d30 so I had to experiment with many shapes until I ran across the correct angles for a diamond face. If you use tape on the inside they work well. Use a toothpick ftom the corners to get the last few faces.
@MstrPoptart
4 күн бұрын
Stopped by at opensause, didn't recognize you then but I actually have seen a few of your videos, Also now I'm upset I didn't spend more time at your Astroids cabinet. The concept sounds funny and I thought it was just normal asteroids lol
@cyanyeti1556
4 күн бұрын
That's awesome, the sound is perfect
@InOtherNews1
4 күн бұрын
Just a minor nitpick: chi-squared is usually pronounced by mathematicians with a hard "k" sound (for the greek letter chi), not a "ch" sound. Great video!
@yorgle
4 күн бұрын
This is beautiful! Love it!
@AlbertFilice
3 күн бұрын
I've had success using a spring center punch to shatter magnets in the holes then a pick to get them out. Also CA glue uncuring agent helps
@werawerlnwerlnrlnelr
2 күн бұрын
Awesome project and execution, also OMG I love you so much for using the phrase "since the pandemic started", so much content these days pretend it's over!
@kaleygoode1681
5 күн бұрын
Awesome, I'd been having similar ideas for a while - glad somebody else did all the work for me😅 It needs a trigger - based on the friction push-along you car mechanism (slot for one axle hole)! With some mechanical force randomisation🤔 (I'm great at creating work for people) 🤭
@WhyplayGaming
4 күн бұрын
Just a random thought. If you started at 0 every time and used the same amount of force to turn it there's a good chance you will it a similar number. So in turning your testing it even if you don't start every spin on the same number your test will have similar results. A way it could be made more random is to add a clutch type operation for example have a leaver you use the base that will disengage from the magnets, spin so it spins freely then release the clutch so the magnets re-engage and start slowing down. This adds two variables the time from clutch released and the force at twhitch it was pushed. A third variable could be added by the starting number if you wanted to go that deep.
@quintinflower1317
5 күн бұрын
Was really cool to see this at Open Sauce. Very satisfying to spin.
@AeroSW
Күн бұрын
For the D%, you should use 2 separate free spinning disks with your D10 pads. Also, scramble your numbers a bit more rather than running them sequentially. For spinning, an idea could be to use one of the lever (or paddle) chain mechanism with a bit of slippage. That would prevent people from influencing the results by flexing the force being used to spin the wheel. But that is over engineering xD
@mists_of_time
4 күн бұрын
amazing design, I love it
@Frrk
5 күн бұрын
Saw this one in an Open Sauce video, great build!
@Vixyish
5 күн бұрын
Oh wow, whose video did you see it in?
@Frrk
5 күн бұрын
@@Vixyish This guy! kzitem.info/news/bejne/moCEuKytfH9ijZwsi=qPCMdcCj2fK_uxXy Edit: at 9:53
@matthewhopson964
3 күн бұрын
really interesting and really clear and concise naration.
@AnonymousAnarchist2
16 сағат бұрын
Well. This is awesome. You could set it up to swap disks rather then a giant cylinder and that could give you coin flip to 1-10 with this set up or you could try some MuMetal sheeting to stop cross talk between various magnetic channels, or just steel foil as a proof of concept and that would allow you to run your magnets inline as your second (?) plan had. Although if you use MuMetal uh. Have "fun" cutting it at fractions of an inch per hour unless you can get a sheet thin enough to sheer and have a carbide sheers.
@apologeticanarchist326
5 күн бұрын
I think your Geo-chron video did well because not only are your videos great but, I think it was your most clickable Thumbnail. The bright colors of the Geo-chron with the popping text. Those 7 segment displays are neat, I never though of them as ever being controlled by magnetism!
@leowatley
4 күн бұрын
very, very cool. although, i think it would be better at being random if the numbers weren't linear (i.e. 1, 2, 3, etc) and they were randomly distributed around the disc. also, when i saw the thumbnail, i was really hoping the spinning would be activated with a plunger, like those grab bag toys from when i was i kid, where you pushed the plunger in, towards the disc, and it generated sparks. still, very, very cool idea. i'd love to see you iterate on the barrel/all dice idea, i think that could be super cool as well.
@moralboundaries1
4 күн бұрын
hehe i love how serious you are about d10 weirdness. totally feel that :)
@desktoplasma1070
3 күн бұрын
Man I’m so bummed that I missed this at opensauce. This is awesome!
@arkbirdarcher19
2 күн бұрын
That thing sounds like a shaman staff. . . Why do I want one?. Great build. Great idea.
@AsyncMusic
5 күн бұрын
I think another device that would be really cool and use the same type of display could be a microcontrolled version that just pulls a rand out and cycles through numbers till the nth rand, physically switching the display each time. It would be a digital way to recreate that effect, and I think its a cool project idea I might jump into at some point!
@girlflash
5 күн бұрын
What a wonderful project and video! (despite the pentagonal trapezohedra slander :P)
@doctorgoose7
3 күн бұрын
6:20 was afraid of this. The heating and bending may alter the metal's crystal structure to the point of unreliably transmitting the magnetic impulse. Second, the adjoining rods are sharing the impulse. Maybe with some kind of electromagnetic shielding between the rods? Once you are back to cylinders, which need multiple diameters, you might end up needing rods again to transmit the impulse to a level 'display field' at the outer radius, depending on your physical design. Linked multiple digits (all on one cylinder) are going to run against interval limit and how many detents you can set, so each display/digit probably winds up as it's own cylinder on a shared axle. D100 could be reduced to spinning two d10 adjacent or sequentially. (d10x2 or d10+"d10s", with 0 fixed after the rolled tens digit). 9:55 so many metals happily eating oxygen at literal grams/second
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