40 Times People Got Into Accidental Science Experiments And Here Are The Best Ones
It’s no secret that some of the biggest things in human history were discovered utterly by accident. Penicillin and X-rays, to name just a few, are among them.
Of course, it doesn’t mean that game-changing inventions happen that often. And if Fleming returned from his two-week vacation to realize his petri dish had bacterial colonies that wouldn’t grow near the mold, it doesn’t mean two weeks by the sea would give you similar results.
That doesn’t mean we’re not allowed to play with chance and see where quasi-scientific DIY experiments will take us. Below is a collection of some of the most mildly interesting cases, like leaving a summer roll on a desk for 4 days to find it sprouting or quickly switching temperatures on a marble. Don’t ask why or what for—some things are meant to be "just because."
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What Happens When You Grow A Pumkin Inside A Plastic Mold
This Is What Happens When A Cat Touches A Plasma Ball
What Happens When You Swing A String Of Glow Sticks With Burning Steel Wool At The End And Take A Long Exposure Photo
As the turn of the wheel goes, some of the discoveries and inventions without which we couldn’t imagine our lives today were made solely by accident.
For example, all-time fave breakfast staple Cornflakes were made by Will and John Kellogg back in 1894. Due to their Seventh-day Adventist practices, they were experimenting with vegetarian food. As the story goes, some of the wheat went stale and they tried rolling it flat and baking it. It got popular, so they tried a maize alternative which turned out to be even better.
This Is What Happens When You Put Horizontal Mirrors On A Shack In The Desert
This Is What Happens When Frogs Eat Fireflies
That's absolutely adorable and also a little sad for the moment the light goes out!
This Is What Happens When You Heat An Ordinary Marble Over A Flame Then Immediately Drop It Into Cold Water
Interestingly, the first popsicle is said to have been invented by an 11-year-old boy named Frank Epperson in 1905. The kid left a container of soda and water with its mixing stick inside on a porch overnight. In the morning, the original popsicle, marked as an Epsicle, was born thanks to a cold night and one child’s distraction.
Meanwhile, the jacuzzi was invented by Candido Jacuzzi back in the 1960s when the man made a whirlpool bath for his 15-month-old son who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis.
What Happens When Water Gets Really, Really Cold
This Is What Happens When You Polish A Coconut
This Is What Happens When A Lightning Hits Beach Sand
Not many people know that safety glass, also known as laminated glass, was also discovered by complete chance. When French chemist Édouard Bénédictus knocked a glass beaker from the top shelf in his laboratory, he noticed that it shattered, but did not break completely.
It turns out, the beaker contained cellulose nitrate. It’s a type of plastic that left a film on the inside of the glass. The patent was filed in 1909 and is still in production today!
What Happens When 50 Mph Winds, Freezing Temperatures And Lake Erie Hits Your House
What Happens When The Mist Around A Waterfall Freezes
What Happens When Wood Is Burnt With High Voltage
Here's What Happens When You Leave Half A Cabbage In The Fridge Too Long
How do you not notice something big like that in your fridge.
What Happens When You Put M&ms In A Dish Of Water. Diffusion Force Barriers
This Is What Happens When You Drive Over Chalk Paint On A Hot Day
This Is What Happens When Lightning Strikes A Flag On A Golf Course
What Happens To Windmills When There's Fog
What Happens When Nature Takes Over- This Boat On A River In Frankfurt, Germany
Radek Suski and Foxxy (The Original): It is a science project and has been covered with plants on purpose. You can search for "Natur Ship MS Heimliche Liebe". Heimliche-...3f-png.jpg
This Is What Happens When You Fail To Thin Out Your Carrots
This Is What Happens When The Triple Foam Breaks At The Car Wash
This Is What Happens To A Basketball Court When The Pipes Burst
This Is What Happens To Mesh Patio Furniture In An Ice Storm
What Happened To My Coffee Cup After I Left It Sideways For A While
What Happens When An 8-Year-Old Puts His Hand In A Petri Dish Of Agar
This Is What Happens To Food In Antartica At -94°f/-70°c
There is actually a series of photos of frozen food in Antarctica. https://www.rt.com/news/440990-frozen-food-art-antarctica/
I Accidentally Left A Bowl Of Beet Juice On The Counter And The Top Layer Rippled
This Is What Happens When You Leave A Bike Outside Too Long
This Is What Happens When Lightning Strikes Asphalt
It looks like that creepy statue of "muggles in their rightful place"...
This Is What Happens When You Try To Display Candles On A Hot Patio
This Is What Happens When You Put A Highlighter In The Microwave In Case You Were Wondering
Apparently This Is What Happens When Light Passes Through The Blinds And Hits My Trash Can
What Happens When Water Freezes On A Spinning Wheel
This Is What Happens When You Take The Ice Tray Out Of A Freezer With An Automatic Ice Maker
This Is What Happens When You Fall Asleep In A Bath
What Happened When I Tried To Take A Picture Of An Airplane Propeller
Clearly with a digital camera! With scan rows being ... horizontal. Or is that vertical.
I Left A Summer Roll On My Desk For 4 Days. The Bean Sprouts Are Sprouting
This Is What Happens When You Don't Pick A Head Of Lettuce
What Happens When You Open A Dollar Bill In Photoshop
What Happens To Gummy Worms When You Freeze Dry Them
This Is What Happens When You Take A Picture On An iPhone At The Same Time A Flash Goes Off On Another Camera
This is great! We want more! Accidentally discovered stuff made me learn and understand a lot of thing I otherwise wouldn't have found out about until much later. The world is interesting in itself ... nature and technology are both sheer endless libraries of interesting facts that usually aren't hard to understand on a basic level, but can spark curiosity and therefore knowledge.
This is great! We want more! Accidentally discovered stuff made me learn and understand a lot of thing I otherwise wouldn't have found out about until much later. The world is interesting in itself ... nature and technology are both sheer endless libraries of interesting facts that usually aren't hard to understand on a basic level, but can spark curiosity and therefore knowledge.