The Experiment: Boiling Water with a Computer
As we begin this experiment, it's essential to note that we're using a computer as a makeshift boiling pot. This approach requires careful consideration and caution, as water and electricity don't mix well together. To mitigate potential risks, safety switches have been installed on the electrics to prevent any accidents.
The setup of our experiment involves taking a glass container and filling it with water to a point where it's nearly boiling. We've set the temperature indicator to display 100 degrees Celsius, which should be hot enough for the water to actually boil. As we wait, we observe the water's behavior, noting that it starts to take on steam and bubbles form in the bottom of the glass. The temperature continues to rise, with the CPU reaching 100 degrees Celsius.
After five minutes, the situation has changed dramatically. The glass is now completely submerged in water, and a significant amount of steam is rising from the surface. This suggests that the water has reached its boiling point. We take a closer look at the glass, where we see droplets forming on the surface and bubbles growing larger as they float to the surface.
Now, it's time to add an English tea bag, specifically a Yorkshire Tea bag, to the boiling water. The goal is to see if we can make a decent cup of tea using this unconventional method. As we drop the teabag into the boiling water, we wait for a minute or two to allow it to steep.
Upon inspection, we notice that the water has started to take on a brown color, indicating that the tea has begun to infuse. We give the mixture a gentle stir to help the flavors combine and then proceed to make tea with it. To our surprise, the resulting brew is not only visually appealing but also smells quite pleasant.
To put our experiment to the test, we prepare a cup of tea using the infused water. The result is a decent cup of tea that's perfect for those who prefer their brew stronger. While it takes significantly longer than conventional methods, this approach shows promise and can be useful in situations where traditional boiling methods aren't available.
As we conclude our experiment, it's essential to note that attempting to boil water with a computer is not recommended at home due to the risks involved. However, for those who have taken necessary precautions, such as installing safety switches on their electrics, this approach can be an innovative solution in extreme situations.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi everyone fell from ten four takes today we're gonna do something a little bit different we're gonna see if you can make a cup of tea using your computer yep let's just say you're in the middle of an apocalypse or there's a virus going around mentioning no names which is basically making it difficult for you to boil water and you can't get to a stove or make a fire or whatever but you for some reason use happen to have a computer handy you've got some water you've got some tea bags well we're gonna show you how to make some tea okay so as you can see we've got your CPU here it's got no thermal paste on it it's completely clean the machine is powered up it does work without a caller on there we have done tests in the past if you click on the info link at the top you'll be able to see them but in basics is the temperature of this chip goes well above a hundred degrees Celsius so in theory we should be able to boil water on it might take a while for it to warm up but we should be able to do it is to get the thermal paste the thermal paste we use in is from as ireland's if you're not heard of silence before it's basically a beat quiet company I'm gonna put plenty on there because I'm all guessing the bottom of the glass jewel when we use it isn't gonna be a hundred percent so okay so we've got thermal paste on there roughly about 175 mil of water here so you can bet you see it there and we're gonna put that directly over the top of the CPU and the paste should allow it around a little bit get a decent connectivity with the actual CPU as well it's a little bit wobbly on there so we might find that the jug is a little bit oversized he's making contact so well that's a good start so what we're gonna do now is swing it over so you can see the screen the reason why we're not doing a screen grab instead is because I want you to actually be able to see what we're doing there we go and don't think we're actually faking it it's probably the best way of putting it so obviously we need to get the CPU running as hot as possible so first thing I'm going to do is getting hardware info up so we can measure the temperature of the processor which you can see on the screen just about now loading up and then on top of that we're going to run pass mark burnin test which is an old program that I've been using but it does it allows all the the cores to basically get full hundred-percent stress so I'm gonna start by checking the temperature now so the CPU is running currently at roughly 49 degrees so that is quite warm already so that's gonna start warm in the water a lot for sure so if I start this this is gonna stress test the processor watch out see that CPU is getting up - so the CPU suddenly gets 60 degrees 66 70 and it's going up so it's gonna by a few degrees every second so which is good so now it's up to about 72 degrees it doesn't seem to be getting much hotter than that at the moment it'll probably just jump up again after a few seconds okay the CPU is now hitting 100 degrees so that should be hot enough for it to actually boil so that's pretty good and we are starting to get a few little balls on the bottom of the glass which is a good sign that it's getting very hot water though general is probably about room temperature though in this after five minutes so I think this is going to take a little while but it does seem to be getting okay we're still running about 100 degrees plus temperature the glass is completely missed it up now you can actually see the bubbles in the bottom they're not micro bubbles anymore they'll go a little bit bigger and some of them are starting to float to the surface so it's getting really hot it's too hot to touch now but I'm just gonna zoom in for you so you can see a little bit better I'll stick some b-roll on as well for you okay yeah so it's getting pretty hot in there it's been about 45 minutes now you can see this droplets all around the glass itself so that's good the bubbles in the bottom are quite big now you can actually get a little bit of steam coming off that might be hard to see with that green cloth there well there is a bit of steam coming off the actual top of the gas let's just zoom in a little bit just so you can see better you can probably see there the water droplets all around the glass as we focus into different areas so skin honset boilin but I'm guessing there must be running Oh probably around about 80 or 90 degrees at the moment so I'm guessing sooner or later we should suddenly start getting some big bubbles in there hopefully if this is getting hot enough okay we've got our water as close as boiling as possible what we're going to do now is stick our teabag inside this is a English tea bag if you're not from England and the make of T is called Yorkshire tea a lot of people will say it's the best one out there but like with any brand you'll always get some people saying one's better than the other or just one of my personal favorites so let's drop the teabag into the close to boil the water at least as close as you're gonna get it and see if we can actually make that tea so we'll let it stand for a minute or two and then see if it actually changes the colour of the water and if it does or doesn't we'll give it a stir see if that helps and then we'll actually make equity with it as long as everything's fine okay it's been a few minutes now it looks like the tea is starting to color up it's looking a little bit more Brown there's quite Brown on the camera actually browner than it bills in person but it is actually getting that I'm gonna give it a bit of a stir now just to help it along oh yeah that's actually looking pretty good considering and believe it or not it's actually smelling pretty nice as well Yorkshire tea or tea and specifically does have a quite a nice smell to it so to me that seems like that's gonna be about the right consistency to make a cup of tea I've already got a couple ready with some milk in it and then I'm gonna see I'll show you exactly how it's done okay I've got a nice relevant cup here best IT expert in the world apparently so got a nice computer on there and a little error sign on the screen there so that's pretty good inside we've got milk already as you can see there nothing else in there what they do is pick this up the rims not too bad I can just about pick it up it's quite hot you can see the film paste hanging off the bottom and I'm gonna pour that into the coat it's not enough to make a full cup of tea this should be enough of there to have a decent brew and as you can see it's not about consistency that at all to be honest with you and that looks like a decent cup of tea obviously some people prefer more milk sugar so forth so I think this experiment is a success I've got myself a nice cup of tea yet did take nearly an hour and a half to make it normally takes what less than five minutes so it does take a little bit longer but again if you haven't got the equipment to boil water then you can use your computer to do it obviously I don't advise you try this at home water and electricity doesn't go well together we've taken a lot of cautions we've got safety switches on the electrics and stuff like that which you will not have at home thanks for watching don't forget to Like and subscribe and comment on this video that will help us and support us thanks again and see you next timehi everyone fell from ten four takes today we're gonna do something a little bit different we're gonna see if you can make a cup of tea using your computer yep let's just say you're in the middle of an apocalypse or there's a virus going around mentioning no names which is basically making it difficult for you to boil water and you can't get to a stove or make a fire or whatever but you for some reason use happen to have a computer handy you've got some water you've got some tea bags well we're gonna show you how to make some tea okay so as you can see we've got your CPU here it's got no thermal paste on it it's completely clean the machine is powered up it does work without a caller on there we have done tests in the past if you click on the info link at the top you'll be able to see them but in basics is the temperature of this chip goes well above a hundred degrees Celsius so in theory we should be able to boil water on it might take a while for it to warm up but we should be able to do it is to get the thermal paste the thermal paste we use in is from as ireland's if you're not heard of silence before it's basically a beat quiet company I'm gonna put plenty on there because I'm all guessing the bottom of the glass jewel when we use it isn't gonna be a hundred percent so okay so we've got thermal paste on there roughly about 175 mil of water here so you can bet you see it there and we're gonna put that directly over the top of the CPU and the paste should allow it around a little bit get a decent connectivity with the actual CPU as well it's a little bit wobbly on there so we might find that the jug is a little bit oversized he's making contact so well that's a good start so what we're gonna do now is swing it over so you can see the screen the reason why we're not doing a screen grab instead is because I want you to actually be able to see what we're doing there we go and don't think we're actually faking it it's probably the best way of putting it so obviously we need to get the CPU running as hot as possible so first thing I'm going to do is getting hardware info up so we can measure the temperature of the processor which you can see on the screen just about now loading up and then on top of that we're going to run pass mark burnin test which is an old program that I've been using but it does it allows all the the cores to basically get full hundred-percent stress so I'm gonna start by checking the temperature now so the CPU is running currently at roughly 49 degrees so that is quite warm already so that's gonna start warm in the water a lot for sure so if I start this this is gonna stress test the processor watch out see that CPU is getting up - so the CPU suddenly gets 60 degrees 66 70 and it's going up so it's gonna by a few degrees every second so which is good so now it's up to about 72 degrees it doesn't seem to be getting much hotter than that at the moment it'll probably just jump up again after a few seconds okay the CPU is now hitting 100 degrees so that should be hot enough for it to actually boil so that's pretty good and we are starting to get a few little balls on the bottom of the glass which is a good sign that it's getting very hot water though general is probably about room temperature though in this after five minutes so I think this is going to take a little while but it does seem to be getting okay we're still running about 100 degrees plus temperature the glass is completely missed it up now you can actually see the bubbles in the bottom they're not micro bubbles anymore they'll go a little bit bigger and some of them are starting to float to the surface so it's getting really hot it's too hot to touch now but I'm just gonna zoom in for you so you can see a little bit better I'll stick some b-roll on as well for you okay yeah so it's getting pretty hot in there it's been about 45 minutes now you can see this droplets all around the glass itself so that's good the bubbles in the bottom are quite big now you can actually get a little bit of steam coming off that might be hard to see with that green cloth there well there is a bit of steam coming off the actual top of the gas let's just zoom in a little bit just so you can see better you can probably see there the water droplets all around the glass as we focus into different areas so skin honset boilin but I'm guessing there must be running Oh probably around about 80 or 90 degrees at the moment so I'm guessing sooner or later we should suddenly start getting some big bubbles in there hopefully if this is getting hot enough okay we've got our water as close as boiling as possible what we're going to do now is stick our teabag inside this is a English tea bag if you're not from England and the make of T is called Yorkshire tea a lot of people will say it's the best one out there but like with any brand you'll always get some people saying one's better than the other or just one of my personal favorites so let's drop the teabag into the close to boil the water at least as close as you're gonna get it and see if we can actually make that tea so we'll let it stand for a minute or two and then see if it actually changes the colour of the water and if it does or doesn't we'll give it a stir see if that helps and then we'll actually make equity with it as long as everything's fine okay it's been a few minutes now it looks like the tea is starting to color up it's looking a little bit more Brown there's quite Brown on the camera actually browner than it bills in person but it is actually getting that I'm gonna give it a bit of a stir now just to help it along oh yeah that's actually looking pretty good considering and believe it or not it's actually smelling pretty nice as well Yorkshire tea or tea and specifically does have a quite a nice smell to it so to me that seems like that's gonna be about the right consistency to make a cup of tea I've already got a couple ready with some milk in it and then I'm gonna see I'll show you exactly how it's done okay I've got a nice relevant cup here best IT expert in the world apparently so got a nice computer on there and a little error sign on the screen there so that's pretty good inside we've got milk already as you can see there nothing else in there what they do is pick this up the rims not too bad I can just about pick it up it's quite hot you can see the film paste hanging off the bottom and I'm gonna pour that into the coat it's not enough to make a full cup of tea this should be enough of there to have a decent brew and as you can see it's not about consistency that at all to be honest with you and that looks like a decent cup of tea obviously some people prefer more milk sugar so forth so I think this experiment is a success I've got myself a nice cup of tea yet did take nearly an hour and a half to make it normally takes what less than five minutes so it does take a little bit longer but again if you haven't got the equipment to boil water then you can use your computer to do it obviously I don't advise you try this at home water and electricity doesn't go well together we've taken a lot of cautions we've got safety switches on the electrics and stuff like that which you will not have at home thanks for watching don't forget to Like and subscribe and comment on this video that will help us and support us thanks again and see you next time\n"