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  • so the acoustic vibrations are sustaining the pencildynamic force thus multiplying the poking effect...brilliant!

  • You could also have dripped water on it with an eye dropper. Or dropped a piece of gravel in it. Or bumped the side. Or stirred it. Or heated it. Or blowed on it. Or raised the frequency. Or lowered the frequency. Or used two speakers. Or stirred it with two pencils in opposite directions. Or sprinkled bits of things on it. But no, you only poked it with a pencil. Shame on you.
  • It's ALIVE! And pissed cuz you keep poking it with a pencil.

  • Wow, the way the surface of the coffee moves after its been poked with a pencil is like an exact simulation of some of the aspects of how particles act in quantum mechanics as well as the evolution of a QM system through time.

    It's like being able to actually peer into the QM world. It's kinda freaky.

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  • KILL me please i cant take more

  • KILL ME PLEASE!

  • OUCH!!! ok awesome experiment but i have a head ache now LULZ

  • thanks for the headache

  • 01:11 The coffee likes the music !

  • Couple questions: where did you get the frequencies, and what kind of speaker are you using? (Subwoofer, tweeter, ect.)

  • why did you do this?

  • tax dollars hard at work

    

  • @MsBiggestpimp

    WTF is wrong with you?

  • I'm scared of coffee now

  • its worse than suicide mouse!

  • good job with the magnents right next to the laptop and all

  • It is kind of interesting to note that roughly between time frames 1:39 - 1:45... the seemingly random patterns, pools, and ripples appear to fall into sync with the reflection of the six lamps suspended above the experiment... i/e: is it possible that the light waves emitted from the lamps have caused this effect... or is this coincidense?

  • @NoSoul4Evr Nope, it's a coincidence.

  • Did he die?

  • Looks disgusting......

  • he must have gotten his coffee from mc donalds...

  • So did this video just give me cancer?

  • What you see here is the nature of reality !

  • im so downloading this song

  • This next thing i'm gonna do... do...

  • UGHHHHHHH! This thing looks alive! lol this is so exciting

  • Were those the same souls we seen in 'Nightmare on Elm Street'?

  • kinda trippy

  • To get a similiar idea of vibration use a vibrator -__-

  • Here is a question: If it is doing this to the water in the coffee can, what is it doing to the water in your body?

  • No wonder there are so many cases of peoples blood vibrating our of their skin when listening to music, I think you figured out the missing link!

  • The sound from this video was freaking out my cats, big time.

  • sound creates all life

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  • good expériance

  • That is an example of the sound wave warfare developed by DARPA and the Pentagon. Just think was that does to one'scranial matter.

  • the title clearly shows you it's an experiment, why would you think it's a 'relaxing water sound'?

  • its not supposed 2 b relaxing DUMBSHIT

  • does this soundwave help you get focused??

  • WTF!?

  • I think leaving the sound on the whole video is not quite necessary. o_O'

  • Delia Derbyshire did a similar test like this in 1961. BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

  • I would love to learn more about this. Wonder what the results would be if one blended 2 or more different frequencies together. Harmonizing frequencies at different levels for different results.

    Such a heavy concept if ya think about it.

  • what's name of this song???

  • hahahah

  • hahaha

  • @cozajapierdole

    it's the ReMix to Red Alert 2 soundtrack

  • @cozajapierdole idk its either justin beiber or lady gaga

  • @cozajapierdole

    It's called Experiment in the Note of AAAAAA∞∞

  • @cozajapierdole its called beeeeeeeeep by justin bieber. the new hit the fans wud love

  • @cozajapierdole lets put both comments together and call it "my ears hurt"

  • i wonder what it sounded like inside the can O_o

  • My ears hurt...

  • me too!

  • @Lng4523841

    WHAT?

  • Its alive! ._.

  • my head doesn't want to concentrate on that pitch for very long

  • that is fucked up

  • i wonder what will happen if i put my finger in the midel

    ps: thats the most amazing shitt i ever see ,

    ps: im stoned as hell

  • fuck you man it was cool

  • hey, its possible to create a file and burn onto cd from sinegen? i cant find anything on the internet......

  • I can. I was thinking of creating a CD or set of mp3 files of different frequencies so people can use them to experiment(if they do not have a sine wave generator).

  • wtf?

  • That's interesting. When you disturb the surface with the pencil it appears to set off a chain reaction of bubbles driven by the sound waves. Once one gets going it creates another and another. Fun.

  • my ears actualy started to bleed

  • now maybe can you see how sound and light creates matter.

  • lol this made my computer screen rotate from the inside ._.

  • It's interesting, and I appreciate the fact that you describe exactly what you did and what's going on, as too few videos here do.  But it really could have been condensed to a 2 minute video rather than nearly 8.

  • why i cant hear nothing?

  • Honestly, they remind me of sunspots.

  • At 2:25 you can see a stick figure

  • i definitely agree. Its as if matter only goes where sound waves tell it to go, just like magnetic fields.

  • LOOK UP HAARP Pick a Bible and read the Vedic Texts, THen Come too THis Video

    AndSay Thank Fuck

  • its called accoustics physics -_-''

  • It seems kind of like a waste of time. Is that good for anything? magical cornstarch

  • my eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaars

  • Damn man, you need to put some music too that, The tones are just brutal sometimes.

  • kool, this is awsome!!!

  • this is annoying!

  • it looks angry

  • lol

  • smart smart nerd who broke his computer just to play with a coffee can.....thats funny

  • Yeah not really. Ya' know it's just a speaker.

    I have 3 pairs of computer speakers that I'm not using. :)

  • The soud is AWEFUL!!! Hurt my ears:(

  • Cool you should add food coloring and oil next time it might look pretty cool

  • Holy crap... I smell coffee...

  • how can i do thid things?? please answer

  • So let me get this straight, the speaker is at the bottom of the coffee can with the creamy liquid filled to the top inside it?

  • yup

  • wat freq u using

  • sounds like 7 mins of annoying sound but the rest was cool.

  • Sounds like Phillip Glass

  • sounds like a hermanica

  • What song is that at 1:37?

  • song?

  • HAH

  • the song is called high pitch.

  • annoying

  • It's one of those tunes that you just keep humming during the day...thanks!

  • tha sound gets stuck in myt head

  • I have an ear infection and my ears are draining liquid. Sound waves do cure!

  • eww

  • that sound is sooo annoyin

  • bise

  • I tried using SineGen, but it woulnd't work on my computer. I got a message that said "The specified format is not supported or can not be translated. Use the Capabilities function to determine the supported formats." . I don't know why it won't work.

  • Freaky! Almost looks alive!

  • sure?:D

  • can these sounds hurt our ears?? and how come the mic on the camera is affecte?

  • not, it is unpleasan but not hurt health

  • What if that's what's happening to your brain as you listen to this?

  • dude your brain isnt liquid

  • What do you use to create the different frequencies of sound? Is it a device?

  • its in the description

  • What's that crap thats moving?

  • Definately not something you listen to before having sex :)

  • Cool :D kinda gross though too..

  • this reminds me of Moses and the Red Sea. So it is technical posible to do what Moses did. You just need a gigantic sound wave generator. hahaha.

  • he emitted the correct frequency from his staff to part the seas. lol

  • well impressive - yes

    but ijust use a spone to stere my coffe ....

  • Please do this again, and inject some coloured layers at regular depths.

  • Exactly how is this done? What is the set up here?

  • thats kinda creepy lookin but cool

  • see now everything is in waves, someone said somethin about pancakes and the same thing happens with heat at a much slower speed and the  batter stiffens up to fast but its all about the science

  • be careful if u listen to a sound wave long enough ull start to see things and hear things

  • Looks like he just jizzed in a cup

  • Dinner AND a show!

  • ok.....that's really cool......now....can ya make my screaming head ache go away?

  • unfortunately, no.

    BUT! I can say this... 7:45 minutes of your life can never be taken back

  • 7:45 mins?....wow!.i cood only handle about 2 mins. and that was because i was waiting for something intresting to happen....thx 4 the responce

  • Unless less you own a time machine .... dumb ass

  • Stick a needle in my eye why dontcha.

    .....prick

  • nice

  • whoa...it looks like pancake batter yumm

  • wow u like jizz

  • youll learn when your older young boy... all in time.

  • dats trippppy

  • that would be the shit to do on some shrooms

  • lol

  • I have to go poopie now.

  • Have fun

  • Kinda look like souls are trying to pop out or are lingering there. Electricity is energy while sound waves are vibrations

  • Whoa. Dude, call me stupid but something just seems supernatural about this.

  • I thought electric, and sound waves were vibrations but mrskeve apears to know other wise.

  • This is real and it has been previously found out by other people, plenty of vids on it...

    Corn starch has some unusual qualities as plenty of people on here already know... The waves impart energy into the mixture allowing it to move and as it moves it has the dynamic effect of hardening, which creates resistance patterns in the mixture, or if u like, a pile up of cornstarch particles but three dimensional...

    and don't call it fake u 'tard xD

  • you could do it its like the same as with the sand

  • do you have a legitimate claim? if you do maybe you should tell us all why this is fake and prove it with a counter example.

  • not fake, physics.

  • lol

  • do it whit a subbuffer ! LOMFA

  • my ears!!!

  • thats discusting

  • fail

  • Just like a dude....when something's humming right along below you....just "poke it kinda hard right in the middle."

  • Wow if this is what notes do to Styrofoam

    then imagine what music does to your brain

    or your body for that mater

    This makes me think.

    If sound can create animation then it would make sense that the ancient Egyptians said that the creator made different aspects of the universe just by speaking.

  • umm its not styrofoam. (its liquid genious)

  • Genius...

  • ALIENS! xD

  • sorry also why is this tagged as sine ? whats all that about ?

  • It's cos he is using a sine wave generator, u can change the frequency and piss about with the properties of the wave.

  • This is real cool, im going to ask my physics teacher if we can do this in class.

  • WARNING: Watching the full length of this video may result in severe ear damage....

  • use volume control

  • its alive!

  • That is just weird in a gross cool kind of way.

  • ahhhhh... headache...

  • This is first grade science....... Lame

  • it really looks gross...

  • lol

  • It reminds me of that gross villain named Hexxus from that ferngully movie

  • the can doesnt have enough flexibility it would be much cooler it was more flexible i think

  • cool.

  • The thin tin area's are permitting more vibs, the substance responds more ,the ions[right word]molecules are responding by separating , letting the vibs thro. quessing

  • its gonna eat me!!!

  • This song rocks!! It rules !!

  • reminds me of when i make pancakes

  • IT HURTS MY EARS!!!