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KRAKEN DESTROYS THE OCTOPUS
It’s probably the hydrogel that is used to poison us
4 timer sidenPep sea
I have never seen this in The Netherlands, or anywhere in Europe
Dag sidenRulof Fai da Te
here in italy this never happens i cant understand why....
Dag sidenJesse RiZu
Here in Brazil this happens with a specific soda everytime you hit the bottle, the soda name is Turbaina, the company name is Ferraspari, but also in only specific flavor of this company, in the others it doesn't happen
13 timer sidencris crafter
Also in Germany
15 timer sidenPep sea
Same here in The Netherlands
Dag sidenderJunaz
Awesome , Thank You very much.
Dag sidenStuart Verret
Its the difference in the electric charge between the falling and standing water. Once they equalize, the drops combine.
Dag sidenvasllz
thats cool, really cool
Dag sidenDeclan Lawford
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2 dager sidenFrank Sanns
Just seeing this video now so I am late to the game. Monochromatic light and interferometry would reveal the interface. Light and dark fringes of the drop to water surface would confirm or disprove the air layer theory. Hope you do another video with monochromatic or laser light.
2 dager sidenOren Averbuck
it looks like its animated
2 dager sidenJ M
Ever do billiard balls at 50000fps?
3 dager sidenImti ali
i think u just have to look for surface tension and laws of thermodynamics...
3 dager sidenrusso thuga
The somber foam qualitatively cover because oyster thermodynamically rely toward a cautious enemy. useless, encouraging baritone
3 dager sidenBill Chapman
That captured air theory doesn't hold water for me. My problem with it is that multiple droplets dropped from the same height don't constently bounce and some bounce more than once. That variation was demonstrated in a science class in high school. The conditions were rigorously controlled. The inconsistency blows the air theory. And the speaker observation is under different condition. Have you tried this with distilled water? It feels like a phenomenon with surface tension. Is it possible that the surface tension of the droplet is increased just slightly by the kinetic energy of the collision and held within the spherical shape but spreads out on the larger volume? Then as the surface tensions equalize, the droplet merges. I love the cello too. Especially Yo-Yo Ma. And you can't beat a Stradivarius.
3 dager sidenEvets Sirrah
I love this channel so much! You do what every man wishes he can do!!! If I win the next powerball, I'll hit you up so we can simply explain real things and observations! We will Science the Heck outta it!
4 dager sidenNeurofied Yamato
This was really cool
4 dager sidenJay Roberts
Water likes cello. That.is.awesome.
4 dager sidenJay Roberts
Antibubbles are the key to dimensions
4 dager sidenLakshay Gaur
we know that was pee
4 dager sidencaitlinomalley80
For some reason, the youtube algorithm recommended this video to me again (I'm sure I watched it a few years ago) but... the footage, with the cello kinda just... brought tears to my eyes, because it's just that beautiful.
4 dager sidenmac11380
Try it in a vacuum.
4 dager sidenJohn Johnson
There’s something called air....
4 dager sidenGavin Wood
I did it with my p
4 dager sidenMantis 09
Music is energy in it's purest form!
5 dager sidenEnvitech ME
Budy please try flute on this experiment
5 dager sidenDomingo Coralee
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5 dager sidenKirankumar Biradar
Why did you add yellow food colour near urinal? 😂😂😂
5 dager sidenSrinivasa M S
That's why Bach is called the god of music
5 dager sidenBig Country Mountain Man
The space guy at the beginning of this with Dustin is an amazing individual. He's on record saying that in the early 90s we had the technology to go to the stars but it was confiscated and destroyed by the government. When asked what he meant... He said that at one time we literally had the technology to go to the furthest point that we could see and less than 3 minutes. But the government destroyed it because they thought that it would cause us to destroy ourselves. Don't you just love it when a small group of people make a decision for the entire planet. Talk about a god complex.
5 dager sidenmaruftim
without those water droplets we wouldn't have the Destin now
6 dager sidenAaron Wanker
Don is such an awesome nerdy guy. I love it!
6 dager sidenJoshua Colvin
9:25 imagine this on a massive scale in like a ballroom type ordeal, now picture this a room in space that when you play the cello water dances with you
7 dager sidenJoshua Colvin
or a combat trainer in space where you have to avoid being hit by the water forced by the cello... lowkey ender's game *vibes" haha
7 dager sidenWilliam Zafaran
this is amazing!! my take on the cello effect is the dimensions of the internal air sphere, the frequency of some notes matches a multiplication of its natural resonance and causing it to hardly vibrate letting some water drops escape the surface tension
7 dager sidenShreyas p
I'm just gonna take science to understand your videos That's just my goal for undergraduate
7 dager sidenShreyas p
Man it's beautifully surprising
7 dager sidenBeatox Gaming
As soon as you released that it would have been 5 years before this
8 dager sidenJohn Howell
It's like two humans becoming friends. Coming together and familiarising before realising they are the same :)
8 dager sidenIlya Andor
9:30
9 dager sidenAnil Kashyap
I just love your channel youtube recommended me this after 4 years. Stay blessed and keep sharing knowledge.
9 dager sidenСлава И
Спасибо, за познавательное видео из России!!!!
10 dager sidenDeborah O'Brien
It is beautiful. I need your help!
11 dager sidenWithoutRichHeart WealthUglyBeggar
"which means this is about to get awesome!" LOLOL.. — Idk why
11 dager sidenPrison Planet Earth Comply or Die
Ask any expert or Don Pettit a question not related to the field they study and you'll find them to be idiots Don Pettit couldn't even answer a question Right about the windows leaking in the Lunar modual that was supposed to have gone to the moon so what's that make him
11 dager sidenRoger Ahier
Surface tension
12 dager sidenMXI
OMG literally had this in my water bottle while school. i thought i was hallucinating
12 dager sidenDavid Mott
I was glued and found myself moving closer to the screen with anticipation.
12 dager sidenKaipulla Talkies
RIP to those Flat earth people who disliked this video
12 dager sideni!!i!i!iii!i !ii!!!i!i!i
pfff this chann has intersting subjects but this guy stallllsss sooo muucchhhh wastee time
12 dager sidengluino
So the lifespan of these dancing/skating droplets is mainly dependent on vibrations or little waves in the water, right? In the case of the shower-bathtub, the vibrations are provided by the falling water. Whether each incoming droplet gets to be long-lived depends on the way it meets the moving surface, i.e. a gentle catch vs a collision. Are there any additives to water that make skating droplets happen more easily?
13 dager sidenHenry Ogden
If you calculated the frequency of the speaker, would that correlate to the pattern at which a water drop survives? In terms of a logistics map?
13 dager sidenCHARACTERNAME
I've never seen this
13 dager sidenRussell Barton
This phenomenon is caused because of surface tension of the water, and all substances have different surface tensions. A solid has more surface tension then a liquid. Plasma has less surface tension then a gas. A detergent or soap decreases surface tension, enabling a liquid to soak into another body. A water droplets surface tension is what keeps it in form. The cello causes the larger bubbles to break into smaller bubbles when the large bubbles come into contact with the inside surface tension of the inner bubble, but only with correct frequency wave time location
14 dager sidenBurned Mist
one wh eel pint tomorrow
14 dager sidenMatt Peacock
I wonder what the Kazoo would do. Whould it make bouncing drops that are as annoyed as the kazoo makes me feel??
15 dager sidenThe Dictator
just don't include the math
15 dager sidenHD 1483
Hmmm would this mean that water can be wet? 🤔
16 dager sidenYourDeadDog
you should test do the water tests from the below them
16 dager sidenTom Foolery
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16 dager sidenJust Gonna Get Better
K, now I'm wondering what happens when the opposite happens, using a hypodermic needle to force a steam if water into the water.
17 dager sidenMohammad Imran
Awesommmmeee!!!
17 dager sidenGOD
NO WAY, JESUS WAS MADE OF WATER?
18 dager sidenName
Interesting...don't take me wrong if i say: i assume it is "frequency and energy balance." I had a dream, and the Voice said "don't take it for granted that in your world all materials interact. Think what makes them interacting to each other". And that bowed my mind. I think why does one object must interact with another object (even made of the same material). We know that Cosmos always saves energy. To interact they consume energy. That means energy must come from Somewhere and push object to interact. And this kind of Somewhere is an energy which makes them interacting. I think we have seen on the video a very nice consequence of "Something" making bubbles interacting. I assume that vibration and resonance is a visual consequence of that Something that we can see. For short, the bubbles are dancing until these two objects (group of molecules) made of same material do not align frequency and energy they keep dancing. Try to adjust frequencies of both: drop and water in a plate; And lets think of interacting water on the paper, metal, plastic....; just thoughts, nothing else
18 dager sidenTheEthanEdge
wonder how they got that water to stay in a ball with all the wires that they use to fake low gravity /s
18 dager sidenjasper harina
can you try the deffferent level of temperature..can temperature affect the coalescence? hahahaha......iam curious
18 dager sidenChul Yeom
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19 dager sidenMaicol Pregnolato
That’s what internet is made for! Education!
19 dager sidenJordon Rosen
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20 dager sidenKN 102030
I got the same effect by banging a ruler against my water bottle
21 dag sidennickacelvn
Shades of Kim Peak with Dustin's scientific friend.
21 dag sidenSloan Wall
Most exciting view in years. Beautiful as only science can be.
21 dag sidenBartosz Chmura
Can you please make this experiment again, but with the amplitude of the sound waves high enough to mimic the creation/annihilation process (or quantum fluctuations if you prefer)?
21 dag sidenMary Lagua
Coalescence...yes it’s beautiful.:)
21 dag sidenrazkl kl
watercan comunicate with sound
22 dager sidenMichael Ramer
maybe it has something to do with the earths resonance
22 dager sidenAhmad Attar
شكرا جزيلا على الترجمه🌺
22 dager sidenStuffinYr Muffin
this would of blown the "is water wet" meme wide open
23 dager sidenTK Playlist
Will a speaker work in space?
23 dager sidenDieter Dietert
DUDE THATS AWESOME I WONDER the last 20 years how it could work in the shower mostly..... standing there getting relaxed and staring for minutes at it not able to explain it..... Cudos are given.
24 dager sidenChad Roehrick
THIS. IS. AMAZING.
24 dager sidenJennifer Whalen
This may seem dumb but how do you get spherical shapes without gravity?
24 dager sidenFabian
Test the water and look for metals. Thats wazzup
24 dager sidenMasterCommandCEO
Another great video and that music combined with the science towards the end nearly brought a tear to my eye.
25 dager sidensoul strategy
Thanks for this beautiful video. Maybe also consider dynamic flowing water inside the drop , causes the bead to spin and cause a pressure difference on one side of the bead compared to the other, which feeds a convection current between the bead and the surface and also causes movement of the bead explained by Bernouilli's principle, a thrust on the spinning bead on an air cushion. The water beads skim across the surface. Reminds me tangentially of the Barnes Wallace project of spinning bombs aka the Dam Busters and also stone skimming. The controlled experiment using droplets that fell weren't the same case as others observed because the water droplet wasn't from a moving stream of water. Again a very beautiful video and a blessing for us.
25 dager sidengeorge alicea
That is so ****** kool. Little bubbles cause by sweet music
26 dager sidenlogan levant
i guess the chello is the best instrument acording to nature 😂
26 dager sidenCsaba Semler
Thank you for this video and presentation!
26 dager sidenPineapple Gaming Every Day
Bro that is the craziest thing I've ever seen wtf I wanna know how it works
26 dager sidenPineapple Gaming Every Day
Fr this fu been to space I wanna go
26 dager sidenSteve D
Certain overtones in the cello music when it hit the high d matched the size of the air sphere, and the resonance resulted in the small bubbles forming. This is similar to the Tesla earthquake machine destroying a building, just in a unique way. The strings are unique amongst the instruments for the rich overtones they produce.
26 dager sidenAkali Jhomen
water is not wet water cant get wet
26 dager sidenEuphorium
Just imagine a music channel using this 9:25 as a visualizer
27 dager sidengamers united!
that is just...... UNBELIEVABLE and awesome.
28 dager sidenCapitaine Tim
9:50 this makes me think of a snow globe ... but with liquid water... in space... in a ball of air... *nice* ^^
28 dager sidenJonathon Cazares
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28 dager sidenDerald McCabe
Were you using pure water?
28 dager sidenTM P
Did you consider contaminates: oil, wax, grease, dirt particles? Also, what about polarity conflicts that can occur in electrolysis?
29 dager sidenPieter I. du Plessis
Astonishing, wonderful and beautiful.
Måned sidenMatrex R
1:18 « I get very excited » I wonder what would think someone entering in these toilets
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Måned sidenNo Jars
that vibration do be hitting different doe
Måned sideneight 6
the vibration energizes the molecules causing them to "tense up" ? reminds me of Oobleck yet slightly different
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