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  • Thumbs up if you thought the title was "ZERO G BOWLING"

  • Cool video, really neat how a relatively small change in gravity changes how things act.

  • woooahhhh

  • FUCKING COOL !!!

  • damn it this is sooo kool!

    i really wish NASA or someone would get good quality footage of a flame in zero gravity, or if anyone has a link to it somewhere other than youtube id really appreciate it

  • I wonder if it can cook ramen noodles twice as fast. =)

  • does water evaporate at the same rate in zero gravity?

  • yes, as long as the air pressure is constant, volume is constant, and the heat is constant

  • 0:11 is the Boiling Heart!!

  • then don't watch it then! Because there are people who find it interesting

  • Boiling water in Zero G is HEART-SHAPED!!

  • well, not a real human heart. More like, a valentine heart.

  • but plasma is the most common form of matter in the entire unvierse (i.e: Stars)

  • lush

  • another state of matter is Bose--Einstein condensate, amazing how few remembers this, even when they think they are being ultra smart by pulling others; who may be becoming intersted in science for the first time, down.

  • The main states of matter are solid, liquid, & gas. You can't breath water. Your lungs would probably boil or you'll drown when it cools back into liquid form.

  • and plasma

  • but plasma isnt really a major form because it doesnt exist in nature or in unprovoked situations

  • plasma is everywhere in space. just because it doesn't happen on earth is inconsequential.

  • He's right; any high enery area will feature hot plasmas, not including the cooler the ionic gases in the solar wind that cause aurorae.

    There are also more exotic phases of matter- gases, liquids and solids can for Bose Einstein condensates at ultra-cold temperatures with lots of interesting phyics going on.

    Breathable liquids are not a new idea, in fact if you inhale water you will be able to absorb some oxygen from it, just not enough to, y'know, live.

  • yeah, think about fish, in a way they are inhaling water, but instead of containing it in lungs it passes through the gills

  • @ORACLE063 it actually occurs in lightning and the northern lights

  • maybe boiling water can be a new form of obtaining breathable gas instead of compressed air.

  • Thats pretty badass

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