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  • he should have used two different flourecent ink dyes and exampined under different spectrum light

  • dosen't it look like planets are forming!?

  • If you look at the very center it's sorta like a spinning yin-yang :D

  • The spiral... It stares into my soul

  • Perhaps it reflects the movement of the universe?

  • If you do a search for Rattleback spinning toy on YouTube you can see how sometimes things will reverse their spin for an unknown reason. Similar to this video.

  • 1:10 PINGAS!

  • the experiment shows that things have tendency to spread out and diffuse. but in space I guess there is another of looking at things and maybe something will be discovered.

  • America!!!

    

  • Lollipop!

    

  • it reminds me of a black hole. somehow.

  • @BlizzardRoach Nassim Haramein says that there is a black hole in each atom

  • lollipop

  • this SUCKZ!! BORED MY ASS OFF

  • It's beautiful

  • its like a bubble of water... I wonder if they can blow water bubbles kinda like how we blow soap bubbles

  • what happens at 3.22 ?

  • lol only 60k views.... humans are pathetic... just keep on looking at charlie bit me and the bed intruder, assholes lol.

  • Science is awesome! :D

  • Pilsbury dough boy 4:37 in

  • helicopters are exempt to gravuty aswell. magnets how do they work?

  • @diddylongstroke Helicopters are not exempt of the laws of gravity, they use the upward force created by their rotors pushing air down to propel them off the ground. If they were exempt of the laws of gravity, they would need to run the rotors in reverse once they were off the ground just to stop them from flying off into space!

  • @diddylongstroke Magnest work by using opposite forces of electromagnetism to align either magnets atoms with each other to perform attraction.

  • Every one of these experiments enables us to have a better picture of our understanding of the Universe. This is the only way we can ensure our continued survival. Don't take for granted our place in the Universe. Life as we know it here on Earth can be wiped out in an instant and the Universe will go on as if we never existed. We need to embrace science rather than blind ourselves with ignorance. It is the only way to make the world a better place and improve all of our lives.

  • This would work great for a graphic simulated physics (I.E.) Video Games... Portals and such.

  • amazing

    makes me wonder, whatever the cause is, how fluids in the body are affected

  • 3:00 Very Dao.

    4:48 What the? Giygas!?

    But more seriously, very cool.

  • why cant they get HD cameras in space!?

  • who's the jack off saying dumb things. Please tell me he doens't work at nasa. and to the astronaut, wouldn't you think further experiments are in order to determine the cause of the reversals. It may be air currents but to just suppose it without proper observations seems sillly.

  • It's a miniature galaxy!

  • that was amazing

  • Planets forms in water :D

  • reminds me of a galaxy :) Guess thats why they look like they look :P

  • why does it spiral like that?

  • @crafth74 because that is the direction the water was spun. Stir a glass of water and you'll have a similar effect, only his was in micro gravity.

  • looks like sperm at 0:45

  • thats just awsome

  • trippy

  • Great picture of eternity!!! wonder if the water H20 would remain forever or finally dissipate somehow..

  • ying yang in the center

  • third drop looks like a dick

  • @realmenrowport1 Everything looks like a dick if you want it to

  • Get someone who smokes pot, send them into space and let them do some experiments.  You wanna see some cool stuff! Although it might be like that asian dude dancing in space to techno.

  • amazing

  • HOLY SHIT!! They created Giygas!!! RUN!

  • haha an artificial giygas

  • WOW.

  • What kind of recording is this l mean N.A.S.A sends a bunch of astronauts in a multi billion dollar machine to orbit with no high tech photography, is this a waste of time or what.

  • @TRASUPO think about it. this is from 2003.

  • @TRASUPO Sorry, not NASA, but Space agencies from around the world. nice try tho , arrogant one

  • wow i wonder how skinny the universe is

  • Nice. Basic Atmospherics shows that an object in motion will stay in motion until otherwise acted upon by a force other than its own...... Man, am I stupid.... or what?

  • trippy

  • It's a miniature solar system!

  • @1027sterling not a solar system but a galaxy!, and represented in a fractal when you come to bigger and bigger sizes you see that the same that happens in a macrouniverse it happens the same on a macrouniverse, so far what i understand is that certain physics laws have a change when you go beyond the nanouniverse to the particles...that´s quantum physics.

  • @ovnismx Hmm, no. The most awe inspiring thing we have learned in the fields of high speed particle physics and quantum mechanics is that the immensely large routinely act like the impossibly small. That is to say rotaional spin and relative force in a White Dwarf have similar governing properties as a single atom of Hydrogen. Also "nano" sprang from quatum mechanics. They are not differing things, quantum mechanics made nano-technology possible.

  • @1027sterling

    well they both work on pretty much the same principle. 

  • @1027sterling more like miniature spiral galaxy

  • 4:28 theres a skull thats winking

  • lol billions and billions of dollars just so they can have a laugh..

  • thats science for ya, playing all day, research and development for the win

  • There is a skull inside of it on 4:42 ;oo!

    Creepy ;x

  • nice expriment,maybe add some magnets or try a heat source to further the phenomenom

  • is this what will happen to the galaxy over time

  • 1:10 he winks for me :D

  • he might not know it was you, you cant see people well when in space. LOL

  • everything is made of energy....even you and i, atoms are nothing more than waves canceled out by awareness and made into solid particles...its part of quantum physics. time and space are just constructs of this world.

  • nope everythings made of gnomes

  • Actually, that idea is part of string theory.

  • Also linking to Einstein's E=mC² where, as you approach the speed of light, matter becomes energy.

  • double slit experiment too.....it's been done....electrons are not solid, they are waves of potential energy. the key word potential....look up the double slit experiment and really listen...idk why people decided to thumbs down me...its the way i worded it...but it's all true

  • so what you're bassically saying is that magnets aren't 'solid'... ? think about what you're saying. the fact that an electron has a negative change doesn't mean it's not 'solid'. it has its own mass, direction etc. also... waves always consist of PARTICLES interacting with each other. finally, the double slit experiment is inconclusive so how can you use it as an argument :) ?

    I gave you a thumb up so that you won't be sad about people not liking your comment ;)

  • for the most part, atoms are actually mostly empty space...and even electrons, protons, and neutrons are like basketballs...that is, hollow inside....mostly....empty...al­so not mentioning (well now i am) the fact that electrons are very far from the nucleus actually.

  • The apparent reversals are caused by the rotation being less than 360° between photos. IOW, if it is rotating 350° in each interval, each subsequent shot will appear to move backwards. ;-)

  • the universe is a amazing place

  • tracer particles look like jizz!

  • all forms of energy move on spirals,

  • oh REALLY now?

    Let's look kinetic energy. That does not move in spirals. it's confine within the object. It's the same with potensial energy. That is also confined within the object and is very much still.

    What makes you say that all energy moves in spirals?

  • every thing from the smallest scale to the large is spiraling,dna is spiraling,atoms spin & wobble drawing a spiral path,earth is flying through space along with the sun as well as orbiting the sun,making a spiral path,icould go on forever,galaxys spiral also,even an ocean wave is not a wave but a spiral,picture the surfer in the curling spiraling wave.all spirals move to singlarity at the center,inside everything is a tiny black hole,going to singlarity then back out when to much is taken on

  • But now your're talking about ocbjects, not energy.

  • objects or not object nidarr every thing and anything that is will be or can be , is energy,

    take a lesson from einstien and Nikola Tesla, people who saw the world how it really is and used lanuage and science to explain it, rather than the delusional pluging in of ideas that are only based on what a individual prefers to be true rather than what is really found to be true,

    anyway your a james randi fan, what should i expect .. other than a narrow layman view

  • Hey!

    I do not even know who this James Randi are. I'm just supporting a good cause, and trying to get youtube stop being insane. It's fucking mirrored video.

    And I do NOT have a "narrow layman view".

  • lol so your supporting somthing you dont know about? lol!

    also fact is that account is not closed its still up, did you even bother to look??

    wierd!

  • I support youtube to stop being dipshits, THAT's what I support.

    And now as he is back, I can remove the video since it has served it's cause.

  • an yes in case you never clicked on yet, i am wannabeastarrover as well, i forget to switch accounts. lol

  • to all of those people who have NO IDEA what these experiments mean and how they can help science. please at least dont be like the douchebags who bitch about how much money they are using. i dont quite understand the experiment, but then again i dont have a science degree. and who the fuck are you to tell them how to spend their money. you sit at home and play with yourself every night and you are criticizing them?! WTF

  • @threadysparrow you know when you stick r finger and water it kinda curves up on ur finger? thats because water wans to stick to things. thats also why u are wet when u get out of water. bt in gravity weight of water pulls it off things. 3000 miles up where theres no gravity to stop that sticking need, water hangs onto things easy. and with no g forces and friction in 0 gravity the water can also swirl like that by itself

  • @sweetsongman1 yeah thats kind of weird isnt it. interesting

  • @threadysparrow I would assume that this experiment is how microgravity affects resistance and resonance of a solution in spin

  • @threadysparrow Thank you very much! People are so god damn narrow minded and uninvolved with some of humanity's greatest triumphs in understanding... even though I dont know what the hell they are doing though. Im sure We'll learn something... but then again I dont have a science degree either... BUT I SHOULD!!!!!

  • @threadysparrow

    Ultimately there is potential to create super-materials in micro gravity that are otherwise near impossible to create on earth.

  • @threadysparrow

    In one of the other videos, seeing how a rotating bubble creates a tube-like core, may open up some understanding of what planet cores look like, and why planetary magnetic fields look and behave the way they do.

  • The battery of the camcorder died in the morning... And I thought NASA got to use their solarcells in space...

  • This experiment may give some slight insight into galaxy formation, life and death.....

  • Prrrrobably not.

    But it gave insight to water movenment in zero gravity.

  • they are not just PLAYING with bubbles. these videos are going to be watched by scientists and are very important tools. many experiements can only be done in space. by the way, do you have a better experiment than the one that shows liquids and physics interacting? because i think thats kind of important myself.

  • who wants to go on a field trip to space? lol

  • the center looks like a yin yang symbol^^ wow

  • You can see a yin-yang vortex forming at 2:05. It's just the nature of things.

  • I'd like it better if you took out the voices and put in music. Lol.

  • Yeah! Some really obnoxious gangster rap would do nicely.

  • pause at 4:35 and there is a skull!!! in the thing, its kinds upsidedown- and on ana ngle to the left!!

  • its giygas!!

  • Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • r u going to drink that spunk in a bubble u nerd

    ps u have very stupid spearm they just chase after there tails ha ha

  • Ha. Ha.

  • aren't the reversals he talks about at ~4:20 due to the framerate.. just like a helicopter effect. a few moments before it looks like its rotating slowly but it could just have been more than one circles every snapshot (which could make it confusing)

  • This makes me think about how saturns rings may of been made.

    because saturn is thought to once have moons [the partical droplets], over time they may of collided with one another leaving debris floating around in space, but because of saturns gravity [stiring of the canular], the debris field [partical droplets] would be pulled by the gravity, smashed and drawn to its centre axis of rotation creating the brilliant rings you see now.

    I may be wrong, but they do look simular.

    Nice !

  • that is strangely beautiful & profound

  • poor job on "socialising"... evenso great experiments

  • i dont think i've seen a worthwhile space experiment yet.. where are they? we spend enough money thats for sure

  • very nice...miniscule bird eye's view of the milky way and the big bang

  • maby once a thin water water perforated disks is made it would retain its form on earth?and injected with memory fluid(HELL WE MIGHT BE LOOKING AT THE PROVING GROUND FOR THE NEXT COMPUTERS,AND MOTORS,WHO KNOWS WHAT ALL.

  • ahh but this isnt true zero gravity but near zero gravity.but its near anough to experiment on lots of things.like making space stuff you couldnt make in gravity.

  • If this happens to watter... What happens with blood? Like... when they eat... It can't take all this time to solve aliments in blood...

  • The stuff they put in the water wasnt meant to dissolve, thats why it was used

  • This is really cool. Have you done this with a pipe? to see when laminar flow breaks down do to friction and the flow rate against the wall due to friction? Do Neutonian flow behaviors apply (for newtonian fluids, of course)?

  • you do realize this is a Nasa expirement and the person who posted this isnt that guy?

  • I was thinking you were trying to create a model of the formation of the universe at first! I wonder if you used a sticky material and placed a lot of droplets on the planer area that it would recreate?

  • Fantastic! Is the eventual uniformity the marker achieves a typical result in micro-gravity? If one could somehow isolate this in deep space, how much longer would the marker stay separate? Is Brownian motion the same in non-earth-surface gravities?

  • Wha?

  • Interesting - Looks a little like a galaxy in the beginning.

  • Looks like a mini galaxy.

  • Demonstrating the conservation of angular momentum.

  • Probably because it doesn't involve some jackass setting his nuts on fire with a bottlerocket.

    Sincere thanks for posting this vid, benwl.

    I actually saw in the swirl a little, itty-bitty ying-yang. *looks at blunt, then looks back at vid* Maybe all galaxies have in their hearts this symbol of balance. Maybe the universe itself is the representation of that balance factor, painted into the material world through primal forces yet not understood.

    *exits to kitchen to grab bag of Doritos* :-P

  • I liked it! but I din't understand at all

  • Awesome! But I wonder why nobody wants to watch it...

  • Awesome! And first comment.

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