----But that is just their opinion, their real concern is that there are more of us than there are of them, and we are waking up. We can turn this around, but we have to work together.
That was actually quite amazing! Does anyone know how they did this? Did they suspend the water bubble in clear oil? I could see the wire ring on the alka seltzer part...
A scientist said that there is no such thing as "waves", in the real world, the world doesn't operate in a 2D perspective like we do, but rather 3D. You might see water having waves, but what you missing is the motion inside the water is like a vortex, a spiral which seems like the water is having waves. It's so brilliant, yet simple.
Ok, so.. we are people, fish are fish. Fish are the people of the sea world. They have gravity as we do, so in that light, we are the same. Effected by gravity. Ok, now, if you put people into a hot air balloon, they will float with it. Just like the gull bladder of a fish. They do what they do and they can float. Our oxygen is what we breath just like the fish breaths water. Take a fish out of water it gasps for air, take a human off the planet... u get it.
@NinjaOnANinja In a metaphorical, poetic sense the things you say are true. However, they are not especially helpful for imparting understanding. If one were to attempt to digest your comments as one's very first exposure to the topics you address, the confusion and misunderstanding you would impart would be inexcusable. I believe this imprecise and opaque quality of your comments is the source of frackcha's consternation.
@LotsOMovies I would disagree. I think someone with a broad understanding with something like this would be tossed aloof, such as your self. The fact that it makes sense to you at all, is proof of my point. You know the rules and thats that. "can't teach a old dog new tricks"
Now someone who doesn't understand the concept at all would take what I said and really understand because those are all concepts they know very well. The new dog that learned to sit in 5 minutes
So, at 2:45 everything is spining one way the bubble with in the bubble collapses and spins another way. Why is that? Im sure all the smart people will say duh but to my mind it connects or triggers something.
So cool when the earth gravity is low enough to be compensated with the imaginary force of "centrifugation" and the only gravity that affects the water is the water gravity itself :D
This is essentially our earth. We are in a giant bubble of water (earth) in zero gravity (space). The gravity is nothing more then our atmosphere. Think of a fish bowl, except giant sized. The water is all of our air and atoms and w/e. and space is outside the bowl. Just water is more "heavy" (I guess condensed would explain it as well) So basically, our earth is the giant fish bowl of us inside space. The reason why fish float in there earth is because they have built in balloons.
@captwasabi Actually, you just don't understand. It does make perfect sense, you just cannot coordinate it in your mind. I really can't explain it more then how it was so.. either you get it or you don't. Only the opened great minds will. Have fun.
@NinjaOnANinja No, I'm pretty sure that most physicists would think it was shit too. We are not in a "bubble" we are on it's surface. The earth, while mostly liquid, does not truly follow the laws of hydrodynamics and condensation has absolutely fuck all to do with weight. A kilogram of water weight exactly the fucking same whether it be liquid, solid or gas. You don't have a single clue what you are talking about. Fish have built in balloons? What the fuck? Put down the pipe. Seriously bro.
@captwasabi This is the problem with science nuts. They build them selves into a little time shell and then nothing else is possible.
Break away from your numbers and names and just try to relate.
The bubble.. is oxygen. Air, our atmosphere is like the water of a fish bowl.
If you don't understand the reference to the fish have balloons thing, you truly are an idiot and more dense then the most dense part of my ass. Its what gives them the ability to float or they sink.
@NinjaOnANinja I understand what the swim bladder is dipshit. I was trying to understand how the fuck it relates to humans. Last I checked humans are unable to change their level of altitude in their environment due to an internal gas filled organ. Other than that, your analogy utterly sucks.
@NinjaOnANinja LOL... we are not in a giant bubble of water.... go look for the periodic table of elements. thats what the earth is made of, rock and iron etc etc... the surface is mostly covered with water.... what is it your getting high on???? turpentine????
@NinjaOnANinja lol... i think its you who needs to be quiet, untill you have some sort of grasp of what it is your talking about.... "the gravity is nothing more then our atmosphere" what the hell are you going on about??? "we are in a giant bubble of water"....... you should have payed more attention at school my friend... seriously!!!
@NinjaOnANinja Yo Ninja, so I kind of get your metaphor...that the earth is like a bubble of water and the beings that inhabit it are like air bubbles inside the water bubble. Now, what attributes of planet earth, or for that matter H2O bubbles like the one on the vid, does your metaphor highlight? In other words, how is this analogy you picture for us useful?
@ClimateScam these aren't the experiments they go into space for.... these are just the results of curious minds, in a unfamiliar environment..... what smart people do when they have finished with the serious stuff, you have to agree its fascinating to watch, especially the antacid :D
Fascinating, fluid dynamics are so cool to watch, especially in a micro-g environment like that. I love stuff like this because it reminds me that there is so much interesting stuff to study in all fields of physics, even supposedly played-out and boring ones like mechanics. I especially liked the "bubble war."
i kno the water droplets have surface tension but shouldn't the weight of a droplet that big break the surface tension and like collapse on itself and just like fall to the floor? how do they get a drop of water that big to keep its shape like that and dont ansa with "surface tension" coz that doesnt help :P
Not sure why everyone speaks of zero g environements only (I clearly don´t understand the rude comments here in any way, no matter what..) but these effects can also be noticed in freely falling water drops. It´s simply a matter of water surface tension forces at the free surface. Anyway, nice video.
correction: water in a weightless VACUUM boils off and expands. water in a weightless vessel of air at 1 atm will form exactly what you see in this video: a bubble. also: stop cursing on youtube.
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what a load of crap , its in a plastic bag , water is liquid not jelly for fucks sake , even in space it would scatter all over you ... we all know that ... OMG,its Dr. Lol !!! =D
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This is obviously a fake :
- In space water does not make bubbles : it just spreads out.
- Even it could make bubbles the wire used to maintain the whole thing would make the bubble explode because of the pressure on it.
- Finally look carefully to the "bubble" you can see that there are lots of neons (look at the reflects) in the room and that's not the case in such little rooms like in the ISS.
Whatever it's a funny video. They used a plastic bag with water inside + a video editor !! ^^
wow. your an idiot. and everything you said in your comment is totally wrong. water does stick together in a ball in 0g. infact particles stick to one another in 0g too. the wire would not burst the bubble. its not one of the soap bubbles youve dealt with before dickhead.
who are you to come along and make these bold claims, about something that you have absolutely no idea about?
that experiment was done in space, they are in microgravity hence the water doesn't fall and remains as a sphere (sort of). Very cool. i would like to see more fluid experiments in microgravity, fire must be freaky nice too.
what's the conclusion in practical world?
kurt05051987 4 months ago
2:33 clown face
deltawye 5 months ago
rapevoice :)
bestplugins 6 months ago
This is the reason for space travel, funky fluids experiments...
huntmatuk 7 months ago 2
Lots of big words in that video. Glad to see our space program being put to good use.
dirac17 7 months ago
----But that is just their opinion, their real concern is that there are more of us than there are of them, and we are waking up. We can turn this around, but we have to work together.
SeriousNot 7 months ago
--- With their third eye(from previous post) At 2:44-2:47 They say the Earth overpopulated.
SeriousNot 7 months ago
At 2:33-2:35 The Aliens are looking at you!!
SeriousNot 7 months ago
WOAH!!! BUBBLES EATING AND DOMINATING EACHOTHER!!! who would of thought huh?
ThePorto111 7 months ago
his voice is so weird
tooooooommy 8 months ago 8
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Hastchick 9 months ago
is that the new ps4? it looks almost real! ;D
Z3R00NE 9 months ago
How do you make a water sphere?
SloeElvis 10 months ago
@SloeElvis haha it's on the space station, you need to be in zero gravity ie. space
chris9818 9 months ago
Wow! 2:33 ! Just like skull :D
TheDraculazify 10 months ago
Is this what swimming pools are like in space?
ssbmfan4 10 months ago
It's obviously being held up by a wire.
ChaoHX 10 months ago
How does he get the sphere of water to hang there in the beginning?
cityofbones0 10 months ago
@cityofbones0
It is done in zero gravity (International Space Station).
RichVehicle 10 months ago
@RichVehicle yeah, srry didnt read the description...*facepalm*
cityofbones0 7 months ago
That was actually quite amazing! Does anyone know how they did this? Did they suspend the water bubble in clear oil? I could see the wire ring on the alka seltzer part...
HybridWaterMan2 11 months ago
@HybridWaterMan2
I am guessing this was done in zero gravity (the second shot indicates it was done as part of the Internation Space Station mission).
RichVehicle 10 months ago
2:33 thumbs up if that sphere smiled to you
Yodovannn 11 months ago
Where can I find or download this video?
jaynoorhstreet 11 months ago
@jaynoorhstreet The video is right here. Try KeepVid .com to download it.
WarmWeatherGuy 11 months ago
anyone else think his voice sounds like stewie's off of family guy? with an upward inflection? At the end of every sentence?
Yeah......
no but this is really cool.
TemariLinRin 1 year ago
A scientist said that there is no such thing as "waves", in the real world, the world doesn't operate in a 2D perspective like we do, but rather 3D. You might see water having waves, but what you missing is the motion inside the water is like a vortex, a spiral which seems like the water is having waves. It's so brilliant, yet simple.
Ryuuken24 1 year ago
@Ryuuken24 Huyghens was a liar???
SHIT, all that effort to learn the GOD DANG WAVE EQUATION!
what next? Laplace transformation's a hoax? Statistical mechanics' a prank? Oh the humanity!!!!
ericon52168 11 months ago
pop pop pop my brain poppin
snixxdusud 1 year ago
Alright, let me go over it again. I wish I had more space for this comment but I don't so I am giving what they allow me tooo...
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja
Ok, so.. we are people, fish are fish. Fish are the people of the sea world. They have gravity as we do, so in that light, we are the same. Effected by gravity. Ok, now, if you put people into a hot air balloon, they will float with it. Just like the gull bladder of a fish. They do what they do and they can float. Our oxygen is what we breath just like the fish breaths water. Take a fish out of water it gasps for air, take a human off the planet... u get it.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja So, with all that said, consider what was said before.
We are not the same, but our environments do relate.
Why do you think they do weightless training underwater?
Don't take things so litteral. Some of the best ideas ever come from the most far fetched ideas.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja In a metaphorical, poetic sense the things you say are true. However, they are not especially helpful for imparting understanding. If one were to attempt to digest your comments as one's very first exposure to the topics you address, the confusion and misunderstanding you would impart would be inexcusable. I believe this imprecise and opaque quality of your comments is the source of frackcha's consternation.
LotsOMovies 1 year ago
@LotsOMovies I would disagree. I think someone with a broad understanding with something like this would be tossed aloof, such as your self. The fact that it makes sense to you at all, is proof of my point. You know the rules and thats that. "can't teach a old dog new tricks"
Now someone who doesn't understand the concept at all would take what I said and really understand because those are all concepts they know very well. The new dog that learned to sit in 5 minutes
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
Sorry all i was wrong the energy continues to sping the same direction. Details always excape me.
irezric 1 year ago
So, at 2:45 everything is spining one way the bubble with in the bubble collapses and spins another way. Why is that? Im sure all the smart people will say duh but to my mind it connects or triggers something.
irezric 1 year ago
Fantastic. This guy has an awesome job!
tobor77 1 year ago
So cool when the earth gravity is low enough to be compensated with the imaginary force of "centrifugation" and the only gravity that affects the water is the water gravity itself :D
Selur91 1 year ago
cool
RevenantCheetos 1 year ago
The ignorance in some of the comments here scare me.
uriituw 1 year ago
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@uriituw
"The ignorance in some of the comments here scare me"
What does 'ingorance' mean ?
RichVehicle 10 months ago
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2:33 it looks like an alien smiley face!
Utubepirate 1 year ago
2:30 it looks like an alien smiley face!
Utubepirate 1 year ago
Thanks for making this video.
grybold 1 year ago
This is essentially our earth. We are in a giant bubble of water (earth) in zero gravity (space). The gravity is nothing more then our atmosphere. Think of a fish bowl, except giant sized. The water is all of our air and atoms and w/e. and space is outside the bowl. Just water is more "heavy" (I guess condensed would explain it as well) So basically, our earth is the giant fish bowl of us inside space. The reason why fish float in there earth is because they have built in balloons.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja What in fucks name are you talking about?
captwasabi 1 year ago
@captwasabi Save my comment. Look at it later and really think. Either that or get high. Really visualize and follow it.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja There's nothing about your original comment that makes sense. I think you need to lay off the pipe my friend.
captwasabi 1 year ago
@captwasabi Actually, you just don't understand. It does make perfect sense, you just cannot coordinate it in your mind. I really can't explain it more then how it was so.. either you get it or you don't. Only the opened great minds will. Have fun.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja No, I'm pretty sure that most physicists would think it was shit too. We are not in a "bubble" we are on it's surface. The earth, while mostly liquid, does not truly follow the laws of hydrodynamics and condensation has absolutely fuck all to do with weight. A kilogram of water weight exactly the fucking same whether it be liquid, solid or gas. You don't have a single clue what you are talking about. Fish have built in balloons? What the fuck? Put down the pipe. Seriously bro.
captwasabi 1 year ago
@captwasabi This is the problem with science nuts. They build them selves into a little time shell and then nothing else is possible.
Break away from your numbers and names and just try to relate.
The bubble.. is oxygen. Air, our atmosphere is like the water of a fish bowl.
If you don't understand the reference to the fish have balloons thing, you truly are an idiot and more dense then the most dense part of my ass. Its what gives them the ability to float or they sink.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja I understand what the swim bladder is dipshit. I was trying to understand how the fuck it relates to humans. Last I checked humans are unable to change their level of altitude in their environment due to an internal gas filled organ. Other than that, your analogy utterly sucks.
captwasabi 1 year ago
@captwasabi That was the point... and he calls me a dipshit.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
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@NinjaOnANinja LOL... we are not in a giant bubble of water.... go look for the periodic table of elements. thats what the earth is made of, rock and iron etc etc... the surface is mostly covered with water.... what is it your getting high on???? turpentine????
frackcha 1 year ago
@frackcha If you don't understand a metaphor and you don't understand an example. Just be quiet.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
@NinjaOnANinja lol... i think its you who needs to be quiet, untill you have some sort of grasp of what it is your talking about.... "the gravity is nothing more then our atmosphere" what the hell are you going on about??? "we are in a giant bubble of water"....... you should have payed more attention at school my friend... seriously!!!
frackcha 1 year ago
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@frackcha If you don't understand a metaphor and you don't understand an example. Just be quiet.
NinjaOnANinja 1 year ago
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@NinjaOnANinja Yo Ninja, so I kind of get your metaphor...that the earth is like a bubble of water and the beings that inhabit it are like air bubbles inside the water bubble. Now, what attributes of planet earth, or for that matter H2O bubbles like the one on the vid, does your metaphor highlight? In other words, how is this analogy you picture for us useful?
momez86 1 year ago
THAT IS SOOO COOL
KillerXoX 1 year ago
So this is the world class scientific research they're doing up there in the space station... Blowing bubbles lmao
ClimateScam 1 year ago
@ClimateScam totally right! I mean, it's just physics and all that. How is that in anyway important to us.
captwasabi 1 year ago
@ClimateScam these aren't the experiments they go into space for.... these are just the results of curious minds, in a unfamiliar environment..... what smart people do when they have finished with the serious stuff, you have to agree its fascinating to watch, especially the antacid :D
frackcha 1 year ago
This is how smart people have fun
MalfC 1 year ago
an alien face xD 2:34
chipaputalaguea 1 year ago
this guy sounds high as fuck ill have what hes havin
chunkmanshaun 1 year ago
its probably just in a 0 gravity vacuum
drummerman558 1 year ago
Cool!
arnold02000 1 year ago
how do you make a water sphere
theblackmanOyeah 1 year ago
one bubble bubbles is a bubble bubbles bubbling
chrispydogs 1 year ago 4
you lost me at "Here we have..."
Ajane55 1 year ago
wtf!? this is... fucking CRAZY!
colagice117 1 year ago
How do you get that water sphere?
iycdi 1 year ago
@iycdi
Gravity.
Outer space has none.
TMNoob3 1 year ago
@iycdi Easy. Near-zero gravity, as in the space shuttle or ISS :P
dsavix4 1 year ago
Fascinating, fluid dynamics are so cool to watch, especially in a micro-g environment like that. I love stuff like this because it reminds me that there is so much interesting stuff to study in all fields of physics, even supposedly played-out and boring ones like mechanics. I especially liked the "bubble war."
MrWhythefucknot 1 year ago
Mass ignorance :)
boromall 1 year ago
i kno the water droplets have surface tension but shouldn't the weight of a droplet that big break the surface tension and like collapse on itself and just like fall to the floor? how do they get a drop of water that big to keep its shape like that and dont ansa with "surface tension" coz that doesnt help :P
mikyonmars 1 year ago
@mikyonmars
The experiments shown are surely in a ~0 g environment. I guess you could have answered that question yourself. ;)
SamKatachi 1 year ago
ok, i don't really understand how this works...how the fuck can the water stay in a shape of a sphere??
YASxYT 1 year ago
@YASxYT their in orbit dude.. no gravity
elnogga 1 year ago
One bubble dominates! wtffff
MihaZ 1 year ago
Not sure why everyone speaks of zero g environements only (I clearly don´t understand the rude comments here in any way, no matter what..) but these effects can also be noticed in freely falling water drops. It´s simply a matter of water surface tension forces at the free surface. Anyway, nice video.
SamKatachi 1 year ago
f'ckn bubbles, how do they work?
penguinx42 1 year ago
Bubblewar!
rahyphensun 1 year ago
how ,is this in space?
ARJHaloRadio 1 year ago
awesome!!
kikedeftonz 1 year ago
1:25 jezzball 3D
bozinyia 1 year ago
this is the olny reson i wanna work with nasa
awwkool 1 year ago
omg guyz did aleeins beem this stuff 2 utoob? dis is leik otter space!
Duotwk 1 year ago
yup, and you can read NNNNNNNAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAA at the beginning hahaha (int space station also)
HOMERO1982 1 year ago
this is cool
Halapartna 1 year ago
how do you get the sphere without it being like normal water
klaymationist2000 1 year ago
@klaymationist2000 space
FiringFed 1 year ago
@klaymationist2000 search up, "above earths gravity" in other words, space
shutup735 1 year ago
2.34 thats an aliens face.lol
TheSixFootMidget 1 year ago 2
Arrogance is ugly.
jibberjabberwockey 1 year ago
It's in outer space fucking idiots...
haubart 1 year ago
@haubart I totally agree with you. Idiots.
ocean514 1 year ago
arrogance is ugly.
jibberjabberwockey 1 year ago
awsome trick....
z3carlo 1 year ago
how do you make a free water sphere?
DavidMcBride1 1 year ago 2
This is incredible.
pyroXpeanut 1 year ago
How is this made. Is this in a vacuum tube or somthing. I know water can stick together but gravity will not hold it up???
Dusty696969 1 year ago
dude. its in the space station. in a vacuum, there is still gravity and if it was a vacuum, the guy would explode.
copilot10 1 year ago
@copilot10 lmao
TragedyZ 1 year ago
BUBBLE WAR!
JIHADIST1 1 year ago
The one where there are water bubbles inside and air bubble inside a water bubble actually blew me
iamtheonlyhobo 1 year ago
look has been given an extra dimension. Find this film free @ MovieWatcher (.) US
sergiodeckeror 1 year ago
how could you even make sphere of water??? 0_o!!
videofreek112 2 years ago
they did it in space. 0 gravity.
Corcoancaoc 1 year ago
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YEAEEE!!!! BBBBubbles.... Size of my head !!!
umteeze 2 years ago
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umteeze 2 years ago
Look dumb dumbs....Its call outer space n stuff yo....they be all hoppin in their sky chariots .
If you look at the beginning of the video you will see the guys hair floating.
rocksmart23 2 years ago 12
@rocksmart23 his hair is probably always like that.... or maybe he just woke up.
minibot7 1 year ago
correction: water in a weightless VACUUM boils off and expands. water in a weightless vessel of air at 1 atm will form exactly what you see in this video: a bubble. also: stop cursing on youtube.
hotshot56371 2 years ago 7
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what a load of crap , its in a plastic bag , water is liquid not jelly for fucks sake , even in space it would scatter all over you ... we all know that ... OMG,its Dr. Lol !!! =D
fuckinfak 2 years ago
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This is obviously a fake :
- In space water does not make bubbles : it just spreads out.
- Even it could make bubbles the wire used to maintain the whole thing would make the bubble explode because of the pressure on it.
- Finally look carefully to the "bubble" you can see that there are lots of neons (look at the reflects) in the room and that's not the case in such little rooms like in the ISS.
Whatever it's a funny video. They used a plastic bag with water inside + a video editor !! ^^
supernico4545 2 years ago
wow. your an idiot. and everything you said in your comment is totally wrong. water does stick together in a ball in 0g. infact particles stick to one another in 0g too. the wire would not burst the bubble. its not one of the soap bubbles youve dealt with before dickhead.
who are you to come along and make these bold claims, about something that you have absolutely no idea about?
just a fool
tubestick00 1 year ago
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OMG this is so faketastic!
darkiddo 2 years ago
btw what is that planet name?
darkiddo 2 years ago
and the engergy + the mass = mc square the speed of light. like woopah. no just kidding pretty fasinating 5/5
asle666 2 years ago
fake
samtheman840 2 years ago
@samtheman840 Yo mammas fake
Arthreas 1 year ago
@samtheman840 It's real troll.
pingpongpung 1 year ago
Amazling!
TisJokar 2 years ago 2
expensive video
youtubalisation 2 years ago
wait till the crew members find out what happened to tomorrows water
ShoDiezy 2 years ago
2:33 hmm looks like a skull??
watchme93 2 years ago
Very Cool!
Youtube needs more smart posts!
-MiddleTheoryDotCom 'smart videos'
MiddleTheoryDotCom 2 years ago
thats fascinating
pre0wned 2 years ago
hell i know i speak for evey1 when i say, i really wanna do this
iburyyoass 2 years ago
wtf how did he make a floating water bubble can some one tell me how he did that
vinny460 2 years ago
He is in space, conducting an experiment on the international space station
No gravity = huge ball of water
mdma4life 2 years ago 3
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oh shit they actually built a place against gravity ? holyshit
jasonyanjinyu 2 years ago
@jasonyanjinyu
It's called space
TheOneTrueGirog 2 years ago 6
@TheOneTrueGirog
Wow I laughed so damn hard at jasonyanjinyu's comment xD
tudormarcu1 2 years ago
How do you get a sphere of water as large as a man's head?
bluecobra95 2 years ago
holy fuck that is sooooo cool!!!!!!!!!!
but am i the only dude here who thinks the guy talking is talking in a weird way?
bAIRSOFTGUYd 2 years ago
anti gravity water.
lol try to drink it
TheGrymmen90 2 years ago 4
I don't care about 'transfered energy' or gravity, it just looks awesome.
twagstaffe 2 years ago 3
idk what u just said
nadinelove27 2 years ago
actually its a considered simulation of Mega Tsunamis
Leizazure 2 years ago
i was thinking bout nvidia phyX running the simulation and it would take 99999 years for it to simulate the whole thing
statquo112 2 years ago
use real water in real life if u dont have a engine for physics
darkgaiasonic 2 years ago
the experiments took place on board the International Space Station.
the spheres of water would not be able to form in Earths gravitaional field without some kind of artificial zero-g.
McFearsome2 2 years ago
amazing
FREDGOTOBED 2 years ago
I love how he goes from words like "heterogeneous nucleation" to "bubble war". lol
brainburrito 2 years ago 3
A very keen observation Dr. LOL!
FroggyVector 2 years ago
It would be helpful to inform us how the huge water bubble is made .....
petersplim 2 years ago
It's probably done in a zero-g environment like space.
Gogeta0110 2 years ago 2
Zero gravity.
JRefleX93 2 years ago
im thirsty
FLStudio4512 2 years ago
2:34 looks like a face :P
zipperipper 2 years ago 16
Its done in space.
Either in the Shuttle or International Space Station.
pallidinyou 2 years ago
ok... how the fuck do i get a floating ball of water again?
DaedricLavaWhiskey 2 years ago
i think its gelatin and water...?
DarthRoy1292 2 years ago
meh idk looks too.... wierd
DaedricLavaWhiskey 2 years ago
It's the space station bro
staggert 2 years ago 2
wow this is cool, its so pretty i want a water sphere
gothfreakgurl 2 years ago
This dude knows ALL the cool words! It's like he's an astronaut or something.
FraserGLParlane 2 years ago 2
narator sounds like microsoft sam
RollToRock 2 years ago 3
when i read your comment i just burst in to laughing
he does
krazedgas 2 years ago
yeah its orginal xD
RollToRock 2 years ago
The narrator sounds like caboose from red vs blue.
MrNinja1990 2 years ago
how do you get bubles to go into spheres
homicidalchickenz 2 years ago
it is no gavity. This experiment is done in the International Space Station.
The surface tension makes the water turn into a sphere
joachim2464 2 years ago
"All the Bubboles!" "they dominate the bubboles!" lol this guy sounds Mildly Retarded
LoneJackel 2 years ago
how the fuck do they get the water to stay in a sphere??
teeheeman3 2 years ago
that experiment was done in space, they are in microgravity hence the water doesn't fall and remains as a sphere (sort of). Very cool. i would like to see more fluid experiments in microgravity, fire must be freaky nice too.
rciafardone 2 years ago
Wow thats amazing, fire would be pretty epic lol
teeheeman3 2 years ago
I believe they were in space
0mnis14sh 2 years ago
Water tension, its a very small bit of water hanging on a loop.
Gragain 2 years ago
do you not listen " a large free sphere of water, about the size of my head" yeah try hanging that from a loop with gravity :P x
scott98712 2 years ago
Guess so, I'm still correct though in general. My way may not be the way done in the video, but is a way to keep water in a sphere.
Gragain 2 years ago
yea but it would be too small to get ripples, although it would stay in a sphere :)
scott98712 2 years ago
So this how ice cubes work?
nmacgre 2 years ago
what?!
skrotillium 2 years ago
smile!
2:32
Phalanx93 2 years ago
i dont know what the big deal was! I saw
Waterworld like 7 times! It rules!
milburned 2 years ago