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  • How did you suspend the bubble in microgravity? it seems like a still place. Im sorry for my question, i just want to know

  • I can never do that when I'm smoking....

  • i'll shove my needle though your mom's interface >:)

  • what happens if u hit the water? :)

  • SCIENCE

  • SO COOL!!!

  • looks like a galaxy at the end

  • Halo lol

  • whaaat? what magic is this? o.O"

  • ive seen that in my kitchen drop a drop of milk in a dark colored pan so u can see it does the same thing

  • how do you get those and what do they do?

  • HAHAHAHAHA

    

  • What? No scientific term for "belching"?

  • HALO D:>

  • worst rated comment!

  • The part starting around 0:51 seems to do a halfway-decent job of simulating the flat spin profile of typical galaxies such the Milky Way, which maybe suggests that dark matter is similar to surface tension, as if gravity is being confined inside the galaxy, the core's gravitational force quanta maybe get deflected in unison and do not carry beyond the perimeter. I think it implies a galactic-scale quantum-gravitational wave coherence, a galaxy-organizing property of core gravitational quanta.

  • How the F*** did you make water float in a F***ing orb??? Please anser me with a Message

  • @DJLocoAl LOL, dude this is on the International Space Station

  • @DJLocoAl fucking idiot

  • @DJLocoAl They are on the Space Station.... no gravity

  • @jamieroko Technically it's micro gravity :-) It doesn't seem like the International Space Station without the crappy voice modulators that they use to drown out all the background noise and such. They should do voiceovers like this more often.

  • thats pretty fkin cool lookin...

  • awesome! 

  • Splach...

  • How is it floating?

  • @zecrid i mean no offense when i ask how did you find this video if you don't know what it's about?

  • Now that is neat.

    It looks like all laws of nature, and the universe is within one drop of water.

    Like an open book.

  • That guy has a scary voice

  • @XANDERXXZ sounds like George W. coming down from a helium high.

  • @XANDERXXZ Hahaa, sounds like Mr. McFly

  • @75niteowl He does, holy shit. haha

  • That happens at standard gravity if the water is very still.

  • That's what my bong water looks like

    xD

  • must be a small bong

  • fake

    they are using magnets

  • fail!!!

  • Dude... seriously? MAGNETS? What universe are you from?

  • zero gravity :p

  • microgravity :p

  • They are on a space station.

    The easy way to say it is look at the title... "Microgravity"....

  • LOLOLOL

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  • Actually um...I think they're held together in a neat sphere by surface tension, not gravity.

  • Naw, its about surface tension, those drops of water would have the tiniest gravitational pull.

  • 'course if you really knew anything about gravity you'd know that its physically impossible to have zero gravity.

  • @FOXMcCLOUD74647 Dude Wikipedia isn't exactly the most reliable source for information... and i certainly wouldn't recommend citing it as a source for a serious discussion

  • @LovexViolence69 I disagree, dynamic information is MORE reliable than Institutional information, because it is updated in relative real time while compared to knowledge base that is institutionalized despite all new evidence to the contrary being introduced. All shared knowledge relies on consensus.

  • amazing

  • nice new vids benwl.

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