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  • Ιωακειμιδης > Θεος

  • @Odesou

    χαχα, είναι φοβερός πράγματι!

  • Any possiblity of having you rework this as animation of same, in osillation? Perhaps a beat calculation of 360 beats per second?

  • Yeah... ok...

  • I love wewannawatch description of this video ( and i still don't get it lol )......."DAUGHTER CRACK" lol.............awesome! hahahahahahaaa!

    thanks for trying to explain this @@@ obsidianpirate.........but im afraid this video is visually beautiful and confusing. If this is a scientific concept.........i'm really interested in understanding this video and its language. Thanks...........HAHAHAHAAAAAA "DAUGHTER CRACK !" classic! if someone got the time, please explain it to me!

  • weird

  • is this in the the position or frequency domain?

  • I don't get it but it looks groooovy!

  • ummm... lets explain it like this... see the wave that's left from the original cone?... that is the broken sound barrier... moves slower than the tip of the cone, and the cone itself...

  • i dont get it

  • i dont get it

  • its really really simple

  • yeah :-|

  • That's why when you get hit in the head with a cannon-ball traveling faster than the speed of sound, you'e dead BEFORE you can smell the gun-powdwer. duh

  • before you even hear the bang ;)

  • You'll feel it, it just won't register as painful for very long : }

  • yeah, just like: wtf? dead! lol

  • Or maybe just : "w.. hahaha

  • thats about it ^^

  • Close..A redneck's three "famous last words" ; ""EY! Watch THIS!!" or how they say it here," A ! Wulch THEE-is" ; )

  • When you throw a stone at mach 1 (speed of sound)... you hear it instantly when it hits the brick wall, but if you throw a rock at a faster speed, say mach 1.1, the stone breaks through sound, and hits the wall before the sound of the impact is made, then moments later, you'll hear the sound of the impact. Simple physics!

  • This is completely wrong. When the stone hits the wall you dont hear it instantly in any case. You will hear it with a delay which does not depend at all on the speed at which the stone was traveling, but only on the speed of sound and on the distance between you and the wall. The stone hits the wall before the sound is made?? you really need to go and study some physics

  • ur a stupid fuck hows the stone making a noise b4 it hits the wall dumb fuck go to school dip shit basic physics dumb fuck that would b like the joint burning b4 u lite it stupid fuck

  • relax...

  • get the dildo out of your ass, and take a break.

  • @NCC1701J That has nothing to do with it. You will never hear a sound the instant it is made. You're thinking of the sound the stone makes as it passes you, not on impact. On impact the objects involved vibrate, this combined with the displaced air creates a sound wave. Sonic booms aren't caused by objects impacting each other.

  • @second2151

    well technically speaking, they are caused by objects impacting each other. an object moving at subsonic speed is impacting the air constantly, and as it reaches hypersonic speed, the boom occurs due to the object moving faster than the waves which it creates

  • didnt understand?

  • hey gsi ,just because you are an ignorant it doesn't mean everybody else have to be like you,and you could be whatever you may but ,hey out there are a lot of bright people ,like you have just find out ,hahahahaha,nice response by the way

  • Simulation of the behavior of the shock wave that forms around a test probe in the test section of a transonic wind tunnel. The sim will be compared with direct observation of the shock wave. Typically, coherent light passes through the window of the test section, which is refracted by the changing density of the air flow, which can be seen as patterns similar to those seen in the sim. Thus theory is compared to empirical observation.

  • haha i dont think anyone knows what we're looking at i know i dont... but it reminds me of the cone shaped cloud you see when a fighter plane brakes through the barrier

  • ....gsi it's the same thing.

  • heres a fun little riddle

    what was the first thing to break the speed of sound?

    the answer "the whip"

    thats why you hear a loud crack when you whip it godd

  • Lightning ;-)

  • That's right...lightnings exist since A LONG TIME...and they always break the sound barrier... :-P

  • Meteors.

  • The Big Bang! Your all wrong!

  • no it was my balls slapping against your back.

  • this is neat, it is showing your what is happening as something breaks the sound barrier. the conical shape in front is representing the sound wave compression and the ring coming off toward the end represents "breaking the sound barrier"

  • explain please?

  • Simulation of the behavior of the shock wave that forms around a test probe in the test section of a transonic wind tunnel. The sim will be compared with direct observation of the shock wave. Typically, coherent light passes through the window of the test section, which is refracted by the changing density of the air flow, which can be seen as patterns similar to those seen in the sim. Thus theory is compared to empirical observation.

  • I'm not sure what I'm looking at, to be honest.

  • looks more like a windows screen saver if you ask me

  • LOLOLOOOLOL

  • i LOL'd at "emergence of daughter crack"

  • it look like my umbrella :D

  • I've acquired a docterate in..... speed. This video got me wet. good job of blowy proportions.

  • sweet thanks for posting

  • same here

  • huh....so thats how they do it......

  • i can draw this in 3d max why you research so much?

  • me too

    LOL

  • boooring.

  • no idea. but cool colours!

  • agreed

  • Nice video for science stream students, . . but for me i need a lot of explanation. Is it CFD?

  • interesting!

  • nice

  • Very cool, its interesting to see.

    Thats what happens with a plane.

  • Good graphics, It's helpful to visualize these things.

  • thanks for posting. interesting and intellectual vid. clip... especially for those interested in engineering physics. Again, excellent clip!

  • where's the "cool"?

  • I think it was at 00:11 but Im not sure

  • why did u watch it then =(

  • This guys a dumbass, this is what DMT does to you my friends.

  • I was waitin for something 2 happen...

  • yeah u need mental help

  • i was also

  • like wow man that slike cool

  • this is neat, it is showing your what is happening as something breaks the sound barrier. the conical shape in front is representing the sound wave compression and the ring coming off toward the end represents "breaking the sound barrier"

  • yeah totally cool.......................

  • its hippy vision X P jk lol nice

  • You just dont understand whats happening. Go play with your Lego's retard.

  • Play with my Lego's retard?

  • LOL!

  • I do live with my parents. Im 16 and I go to highschool. If your an adult why are you still wasting your time commenting on video's like this?

  • Because im not trying to attract pedophiles.

  • wingsfan2520 get a life yourself, your just as bad for making fun of someone

  • can i get too a 28 + :D

  • dont fucking watch it then

  • that was pretty sweet

  • THat's awesome. I'd love to hear one at an airshow.

    nothing like standing 20 ft away from the runway when an f-18 takes off...

  • this is actually very cool.

  • This is a fabulous piece of film. Not only is it the physical resonance of a sonic boom, it's also the pinacle of physical resonances for the seventeen breaths of meditation. Didn't know before now that they are one and the same. Thankyou.

  • yeah i have a response.... WHAT?

  • What??? Look up seventeen breath meditation. (on google) Look at the triangular formation that is created around the body using this technique. They are one and the same. If you immerse yourself in the sound of a sonic boom, you reach a Delta state in the brain. Doing the 17 breath meditation takes you to a Delta state in the brain. They are one and the same. Also look up brain entrainment... Robert Monroe... (on google).. Hope this helps..

  • They are one and the same!!!!!

    What a load of bollocks!

  • My own experiences have led me to my own understanding of the world in which we live, and your experiences have led you to yours. I'm not here to make you believe the same as me. That is your choice... You replied to my comment, just giing you my perspetive. Every single person sees things from different perspective. That is my choice...

  • Fair enough. But to say that the shockwaves are one and the same thing... it seems a bit far fetched.

    I used to meditate a fair bit and I agree that there is a lot more in it than most ppl realize. Haven't done it for a while.

    My comment was rude... sorry about that.

  • No worries. Have a look at cymatics (sound and the formation it creates under labaratory conditions). Do you know the main mandala for OM? They have used the "OM" sound and a specially set up camera to capture the structure of water as this is produced over it, and the pattern that came up was the Mandala for "OM". Patterns are repeated all over the place with vibration.

  • Sounds really interesting!

    I shall certainly investigate further before making any more disparaging comments!

    thanks ;)

  • please don't be sorry!?!?

  • Wow! This man has actually hooked himself up to an EEG, then been blasted with a sonic boom and recorded delta brainwave patterns in his head!

    I mean, i'm sure he has completed a full study of the "triangular formation that is created around the body" using only meditation. I'm also sure that he has published this study in a reputable scientific journal and it has been peer-reviewed, how else could he speak with such an authoritative manner?

    I salute you sir.

  • Edit: Woman* herself* she* =)

  • lol

  • when you look at the videos of the navy jets breaking the barrier right over the water, the water vapor in the air makes the very same pattern visible to the naked eye. amazing.

  • But it is not directly related a sonic boom... Proof : many times, this "cone" appear at subsonic speeds, in public demonstrations (where they avoid breaking cars windows in the parking lot... ;) )

  • yes, because it's on the verge of breaking the barrier. As soon as it passes through the cone, it's supersonic. At airshows, pilots will always slow the plane down enough before it breaks the barrier, in order to keep the attenders from complaining about their new deafness. It's LOUD.

  • If you want more info on this video, just type "Cracking the Sound Barrier" on Google

  • cool... wat camera u use, or u had a simulator?

  • see this is whats wrong, there is so much beauty in this and someone bothers to criticize it. whats the point.

  • how high were you when you made this?

  • i also want the 25 seconds of my life back. Is there a lawyer present i want to sue wewannawatch

  • like as if you would have done so much with that 25 seconds...

  • Youtube as a educational too is awesome. Keep encoraging such great knowledge resources.

  • it's only bad to you narrowminded people who know nothing about physics and therefore dont understand what it is you are looking at

  • o dear y Oh y did 10 people favourite this its reli bad

  • neato, maybe with some music though - for mood of course :)

  • pretty cool

  • There's beauty in science as well as in your shallow, video-game obsessed idiocy. Grow up.

  • You only say that because you don't know what it is.

  • ok, well, for all of us 'video-game obsessed dumbies' who don't know exactly what this is, put a better description up, and what do the differenct colors mean? is red really high frequencies er something?

  • lol, You right, THIS SUCKS!!!!

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