@blancaoraa: LOL! How can you say it's true when you don't know a shit about it? The effects DO look great but it has nothing to do with PHYSICS! This is art, not science :-) Srsly, look it up...
Semiconductor went to Space Science Laboratory Berkley, California to understand the effects of magnetism. They talked with scientists and used very low frequency audiorecordings and photographs to help visualize magnetic fields and the differences between certain types. I'd say its part science, part art. And scientists u hear talking during the video are discussing real physics.
I know what you mean, I was just trying to say all those lines twisting around and bursting out do not represent any real phenomena. Magnetic fields do not behave like what you see in the video: they do not interact with just any kind of material and the lines representing a magnetic field cannot simply end-they create closed circles. Moreover, you cannot visualize a magnetic field with a mere camera. :)
Arent those lines extremely similar to events occuring on the sun? They look a lot like solar flares to me. That seems like a very real phenomenon to me.
Tesla would love that!
najoba 8 hours ago
FAKE!!!
IzazovCom 21 hours ago 4
Real science is so much more interesting than anything on TV or the big screen.
How did Neil deGrasse Tyson put it? Oh yeah..
“The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.”
/Damn, I can't help but love that guy.
mgol2667 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
string theory :)
cjl85uk 2 weeks ago
The Universe is not only stranger than we suppose, but stranger than we can suppose.
mgol2667 1 month ago
is this real or am i on drugs LOL
badzo54321 1 month ago
Impresionante poder captar lo invisible de los campos eléctricos.
Williamapi 4 months ago
so this magnetic field just grows over time? :S
Fuice1 1 year ago
Nice demo.
Justgoodvids 1 year ago
Wait, so is this edited, or can you actually see the strings in real life?
tostrong4you 1 year ago
@tostrong4you No, it's just the visualization of data.
Maxables 1 year ago
I love this movie. The noises are cool ad the visuals are beautiful. How the hell did they do this?
MelBestelable 1 year ago
@blancaoraa: LOL! How can you say it's true when you don't know a shit about it? The effects DO look great but it has nothing to do with PHYSICS! This is art, not science :-) Srsly, look it up...
gybustudent 2 years ago
Semiconductor went to Space Science Laboratory Berkley, California to understand the effects of magnetism. They talked with scientists and used very low frequency audiorecordings and photographs to help visualize magnetic fields and the differences between certain types. I'd say its part science, part art. And scientists u hear talking during the video are discussing real physics.
ardjet2174 2 years ago
I know what you mean, I was just trying to say all those lines twisting around and bursting out do not represent any real phenomena. Magnetic fields do not behave like what you see in the video: they do not interact with just any kind of material and the lines representing a magnetic field cannot simply end-they create closed circles. Moreover, you cannot visualize a magnetic field with a mere camera. :)
gybustudent 2 years ago
@gybustudent
Arent those lines extremely similar to events occuring on the sun? They look a lot like solar flares to me. That seems like a very real phenomenon to me.
eslersi 1 year ago
Incredible but true.
blancaoraa 2 years ago
Awesome Visualization
tpkweb20 2 years ago
seems like a spider-man scenario. :)
HumanAfterAll6 2 years ago
Unbelieveable...
Kafarek77 2 years ago 6
what happens when you puta magnet in there? ;)
geekconnection 2 years ago 5