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The first engineer (well, not really)
The first engineer (well, not really)
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@zachstar Says:
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@_Caacrinolaas_ Says:
Wait a minute, he looks familiar…
@beveragebrit Says:
I can't see Archimedes or his creations without hearing Mathew Baynton shout 'the claw of Archimedes'
@TheNoorVIG Says:
🤣🤣🤣
@mungelomwaangasikateyo376 Says:
Someone give this man a fulcrum, I want to see the moon being trown at someone❤ 😂😂😂
@Andersoninho99 Says:
This would probably be so confusing to me if I didn’t do Physics
@alendmizori8575 Says:
Who wins? The Avengers or this guy with a fulcrum?
@cocagotgame4846 Says:
The archimedes joke💀
@lordfelgrand4559 Says:
got it, all i need is a lever and a screw and a fulcrum
@ssaifhsolutions Says:
Interesting how originally we use leverage to move heavier things now we use gears and leverage to move things faster with more power all due to the internal combustion engine mostly
@alexrobinet7576 Says:
That ray could be used to lift liquids...
@JestemLag Says:
i rly loved the thing that lifts
@dynamite-san Says:
Nah, you can press with a pulley. Just add a lever!
@TheCompanyRepresentative Says:
Man finnaly showed a working invention. And used it to kill the only one he was comvincing
@Johnnysboy3987 Says:
Literally anything can be a fulcrum this guy is a great engineer but not very reascourceful
@kahunab7400 Says:
The engineer should have showed him humans favorite invention: the pointy stick. Pointy stick solves all problems!
@Alex-xu3mo Says:
do you know the amount of weight we can lift doubles every two years😭😭😭😭😭
@Sandy-rw2fj Says:
Is that Archimedes?
@RogatkaWR Says:
"I bet I could use this to tell if that crown that guy keeps bragging about is real." I love that story lol
@amy-gw4ce Says:
find the guy a fulcrum! lol
@TheAverageOne178 Says:
New Sheldon 😉
@BETAOffical Says:
I have the power between 8.6k likes and 8.7k likes
@themathhatter5290 Says:
"So, the way the death ray works, is, it lifts-" "Here we go!" "-your soul out of your body, plunging it to Hades." "...Wait wh-"
@timjim-ks8gi Says:
Archimedes boat claw go brrrrrrrrrr
@DaRealKakarroto Says:
I love his uplifting personality
@ahmadbukhari1312 Says:
Thank You
@ahmadbukhari1312 Says:
You make really interesting and learning videos.
@viktoriahipszki1360 Says:
I just discovered that I can change the audio language of the video. Zach has a dub version! 🤯
@ameliamae9227 Says:
I absolutely LOVE the faces or lack of emotion given and the way you talk......lol I'm so happy you were recommended because I love your humor
@uggupuggu Says:
Zach could I ask you a math question, if you have a unit length and randomly make a triangle out of it, what is the expected area of such a triangle?
@ΣπύροςΣπανογιάννης Says:
Pull -> pulleys Push ->
@C4MG1RL Says:
Physics - more obscure ways to move stuff Electricians - more obscure ways to boil water and use boiled water Civic - more ways to reinvent the bus, trolley, and train Nautical - so it's a boat that boats more Space - So it's a rocket that rockets more Mechanical - Spin
@SundryTalesOfConstance79WESTY Says:
Nooice! 😎 STOC
@Red_Azazel Says:
Get this guy a fulcrum
@matthewmenich4302 Says:
You have to move and lift stuff before you can do anything practical with it.
@aritrabiswas4236 Says:
@zachstar is Zach Star becoming Zach Star himself without those holy words?
@adamloga3788 Says:
Lesson learned. Always lead with the Death Ray and bring your own fulcrum.
@tk40gamingjunior Says:
4:52 “holy balls” 🤣🤣🤣
@chicopluma Says:
With our obsession to lift things, it's kinda insulting that some still claim aliens build the piramids because lifting the rocks was too hard
@danser_theplayer01 Says:
I've seen modern people make deathrays that melt rock just using the Sun. You need a real big parabolic mirror and a good weather, but it's posible.
@danser_theplayer01 Says:
The tradeoff is exactly the same as big gear - small gear setup. The easy end of the lever experiences more travel and less immediate force required, the smaller end of the lever experiences less travel but requires more of the force upfront. Levers, pulleys, gears - all "stretch" your workload so it can be divided into smaller forces over longer distance.
@Solrex_the_Sun_King Says:
That transition into the sponsor was perfect lol
@mathieu-lenaers Says:
Oh, My, God! 🤣
@jarsenaultj Says:
Can somebody please get this guy a fulcrum?
@GuillermoGuzman-nm8nb Says:
Love the role play
@nduduzoblose4355 Says:
Archimedis humour is wild😂 Also, random thought but like am I the only one who thinks that bro's name sounds like a cornstar name. Zack star
@BuzzinVideography Says:
So you mean to tell me you've never pushed rope?
@gregorymccoy6797 Says:
My spirits have been "lifted".
@miruue0ype0deir Says:
But who is living to tell that he said Eureka now?
@1jotun136 Says:
Incline wedge sitting in the corner being all ignored and everything.

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