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  • that's cool as hell.

    play some dubstep!!

    that would be awesome.

  • put on some rap, and you'll see it breakdance.

  • hehe, its sperm flubber.

  • ITS ALIVEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!

  • also since there is no consistency in the viscosity of the fluid, maybe thats why some of it seems to "fly away" as some of it receives alot of vibration resonance and manages to escape from the rest of the body. it also must be resonating with the plastic as well as the materials of the speaker itself causing more imbalance. i wonder how one could apply this signal to the fluid without any contact, and without the fluid contacting any other material, somehow suspended in a vaccuum.

  • @Magneticitist dude.. u just spoiled all the fun of "omg it hurts ima fly away" -.- dik

  • alot like ferrofluid activity in a way..

    very awesome. it almost comes to life.

    if you generate the same hz but not have it exiting through the speaker, rather through the wires and a spark gap, and resonate an antenna receiver producing the same frequency, wouldnt that wirelessly transfer the energy and also allow for amplification?

  • I notice some of the material seems to float up into the air!

  • try SigJenny software ... it alows you to do sweeps and other fun stuff with the frequency... levitate solidify and youll have your own castle ...lol

  • bleep and bloop. great demo

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