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  • so glad we found something to do with the gulf of Mexico. .

  • Holy crap the T-1000 on the Terminator isn,t that far away....;)

  • /wow ......... no seriosly thats all i have to say D:

  • wow so basically if we used this as a type of energy to propel our vehicles or even move solid objects we can pretty much make a ufo

  • How bout some hardcore techno or dubstep? Yeh booiiii!

  • MERCUR TEHNOLOGI!!!!!!!

    

  • What if you stuck your hand in that??

  • what is the name of this song? it is beautiful

  • i got a massive hard on watching this...

  • It looks like it can kill someone.....

  • The title is a bit misleading. The magnetic ferrofluid synthetically moves with the field in the electromagnetic cones which is given a input current waveform corresponding to the notes being played. The magnetic ferrofluid is not reacting directly to the air vibrations generated by the piano.

  • @kmarinas86 English, please?

  • looks like a ninja weapon to me

  • use this in a war tape a radio beside it playing a song with a piano and when you turn that radio on just trow it lol like if you agree :)

  • transformers x-mas tree lol

  • chuck norris can do this just by telling it to

  • Noob saibiot wins ! flawless victory !

  • GIGA DRILLLLL BREEEAAKER!!!!!!!

  • why don´t they take this as windows media player visualisation -.-

  • @xxXXHektorXXxx Look for the YouTube channel House Hold Hacker. He made a video on this stuff.

  • the cooles thing i have ever seen in my life

  • play some techno lol i wanna see it move

    

  • My Mind has been F****. Someone get me a brain condom

  • i want this shit in my office NOWWWWW!!!!

  • @ohanungsaya make it, its not hard

  • it's real...

    nai re file ali8hno

  • ok, but how?

  • @MrMulti16 the black oil liquid is actually microscopic magnets suspended in oil, the tower obviously has electro magnets on them and attracts the oil (ferrofluid). the ferrofluid will form in the shape of the magnetic feild (explaining the spikes).

  • ferrofluid?

  • lol u must have a huge rare earth magnet how big is it?

  • Yes...but will it blend?

  • Whats with the piano music? ?

  • Now play a bassy song.

  • not real

  • FUCKIN MAGNETS, HOW DO THEY WORK?!

  • i think i made it angry by watching its video

  • If you play Justin Bieber to this it makes the crapiest form :D

  • lmao for a second I saw the drill shape and thought: "Row Row Fight the POWA!" xD

  • @EmanBloe DUDE wtf SO DID I AHAHAH i can just see Kamina like hey!!! stop stealing are shit!!"

  • Burn them, its witchcraft.

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  • crysis nanosuit much...hmmm maybe if we mix it whit proxyglass..

  • What is that, Mercury?

  • amazing how different sound waves interact with ferrofluid. technolagy might never get better!

  • Here's a suggestion for you guys. Use a pure tone from a synthesizer and figure out various patters in correspondence to specific pure tones. Then you can use things are less of a pure tone, and repeat, then mixed pure tones, then mixed real tones. This way you can make complete sense of the geometry naturally vibrating within this experiment.

  • Hey! This is how thos futuristic maps in movies are made!

  • OOH! SHINEY! *poke*

  • This is my new christmas tree.

  • i wanna this! can i PLEASE touch it?? :O

  • physics makes things look awesome.

  • christmas tree

  • makes you wanna shake your magnetic booty field doesn't it? SHAKE YOUR MAGNETIC BOOTY FIELD! I COMMAND IT!....or not

  • Reminds me of weed for some reason

  • i needs me some oil and iron filings.

  • @Morgotheenslaver or cinema 4d....

  • @Morgotheenslaver I think you can make some using black ink toner and oil.

  • absolutely impressive... :)

  • is that cone made of diff sized magnets?

  • i Wonder what i can feed my science teacher!

  • How do you make the spikes? II know what this fluid is but i have no clue how to make the spikes :E

  • reminds me of Black Friday ( Black Christmas Tree)

  • RUUUN BITCH!!! It's the robot from Terminator 2!!!!

  • @BgStalker This wouldn't be possible if we didn't have the technology to make ferrofluids. So, its technology AND physics at work.

  • @Lym0re we dont neeed technoligy to make ferrofluids (unless its VERY high grade.) All you need is ground iron filings and oil.

  • @Lym0re you know this stuff is Farley easy to make

  • @qazman4 yes, I do... but many ingredients (for many, many things) are much easier to obtain (or even make) thanks to technology.

  • BWAH! Christmas tree from hell D:

  • 0:23 new horror mashines for the new saw movie :)

  • if that drill thing is put up to ur @ss,

    that would be cool.

  • This is a ferro fluid, it is made by suspending very fine iron particles in a fluid like oil. All you need to do is apply a magnetic field and the magnetic lines of flux will cause those spikes at the points were the flux density is highest.

  • is this supposed to be real life? because it doesn't move to the music at all. it's just random stuff

  • who needs toys when you have science

  • play some Slayer and see what happens

  • i have like 200galons of this i bout for 700 dollars its so much fun to play with i also no how to make it this is a great thing to play witch when your bored

  • Neato! Maybe one day it will have a purpose other than looking cool.

  • lol amazing what technology can do? its nature

  • And this has what to do with music? Its a mixture of toner, veg oil and powerfull magnet arrays...The only people to say it was controlled by sound waves were CSI new york, and they are retarded. ITS FREAKING MAGNETS.

  • its ferro fluid you control it using magnets XD

  • its not technology its sience

  • @sevenwii SCIENCE!

    LOL

    no,but your right :P

  • fuking insane dildo!!!

  • @mammajama this actually is technology. Technology isn't just computer and electric stuff, it can be anything. If this isn't technology, why haven't we seen this until somewhat recently? Why didn't they have this 1000 years ago?

  • xD SMOOTH MOVES!

  • HAHAHA this isnt fucking technology its a mix of liquids that are magnettic and all that is appening is magnets being moved to make the fluid spike toward the magnet

    the closer that more "spikes" appear

  • @mammajama7 lol, if this isnt technology then what is? The cavemen cannot do this because they didnt have the technology.

  • @zerodaiku

    Look up "Ferrofluid". It's just magnetic fluid being manipulated by a magnet field.

  • At first I thought this was CGI

  • It is real the household hacker can teach you

  • @hiyata1313 Just like the homemade speakers? lol

  • looks like that guy from terminator

  • How does one make this?

  • @ianman26 Vegetable Oil and Black Ink !

    (100ML Black Ink and 2 TablespoonsVeg Oil)

    pour into a bowl and get something Magnetic

  • not technology, but simple physics makes that еffect. LoL

  • @BgStalker hah, true XD electromagnets are awesome XD

    it still looks wonderful tho, don't you think? :)

  • @BgStalker

    I didn't realise cavemen had ready, natural access to nano-scale iron particles like magnetic toner.

  • @BgStalker not simple  complicated

  • @BgStalker Wrong. Physics is not simple.

  • @rodak69PL Can you read? He said "simple physics" Not "Physics is simple" there's a bigger difference.

  • @BgStalker Yes but technology allows you to produce that physical effect, douchebag.

  • This reminds me of one of those Liquid Metal Terminators from T2.

  • in Romania astfel de demonstratii se faceau prin anii 90'

  • Please fix that fucking annotation.

  • GIGA DRILLL BREAKER!!!!

  • OMG!!! I totally thought the same exact thing!!!

  • XD wow

  • Thats to awsome to be real

  • Thats it...now i saw everything...im on next lvl

  • What happens if you touch it while it's charged like that?

  • not much. The surface tension will cause some of it to adhere to your finger.

  • this stuff is called ferrofluid. Pretty cool stuff. Anybody know were to get it?

  • ima get some from a site called united nuclear lol i want it so bad that'd be so kick ass ^_^ lol i sound all advertising but yeah ima buy mine from there or you can make some with a weird type of magnetic ink from printers or something i forget lol i googled it and looked at the yahoo answers

  • Christmas trees :D

  • I'm facinated but still kinda makes my skin crawl!

  • Here's an awesome thought, running speaker magnets or coils to ferrofluid. Produce neat music tuned real-time ferrofluid effects. wow.

  • Holy shit you just blew my mind i'm doing it!!!!

  • it's beautiful....

    does the music have anything to do with the phenomena , or it just synchronized with the video later?

  • Nope, it is affected by magnets.

  • this might just be smexy enough to be considered explicit material

  • we.. are.. VENOM!!!

  • is it real?

  • yes

  • Yes it is.

  • ugh its hot but it make your skin crawl know wat im sayin?

  • woah O_O

  • The two spiral looking things are electromagnets and the fluid is millions of microscopic magnets suspended in some kind of liquid with something in it that keeps them from clumping up.

    Pretty spectacular.

  • think its usually oil.

  • just google it people...thaz what i did. you ll find all the answers there.

  • ART!!

    i want that christmas tree :P

  • is it dangerous to tuch

  • yes, it will stain your skin, and the only way to remove it is to PEEL the affected area of your skin

  • no its not. It will come off eventually like numerous other chemicals.

  • really?

  • wow... just wow.

  • o.O if there was a way to get something like that in my room so that it moves to my music, that'd be hot.

  • ferrofluid doesn't have very good rhythm does it? xD

  • Well shit. Now Chrismas trees are going to cost thousands of dollars after some rich suit sees this shit.

  • realtime, turning up the frquency of electrical field. or dosing the magnetism. But its jumping and shit cuz its uncontrolled symetry. Fractal.

  • im gonna make some. and have fun for twenty minutes

  • the interesting thing - if you don't know what the hell this fluid is , then this is just amazing , but when you know - it is just a cool use of a cool new thing :)

  • sorry to ruin your fun, but those cones just have spiraled electromagnetic structures in them, and the fluid is called pharaoh fluid... which is basically tons of lead shavings suspended in very think oil... it IS an interesting use for it, but it's not really what I'd call "amazing"... still, cool video.

  • I don't see it as any less amazing just because there's an explanation for it.

  • oh no. an explanation. im going to fall into complete depression because you explained it. darn. if only i hadn't read the comments.

  • relax... i'm so horribly sorry that i misspelled that... boo hoo

    but the point remains...

  • ferro-fluid from the Latin ferrum for iron which is where we derive the element symbol Fe for iron. nice one moron, act so smart then get it wrong.

  • dimwit

  • Ferro not pharaoh. it refers to the Latin ferrum meaning iron for its paramagnetic tendencies reminiscent of the true magnetic properties of iron.

  • is this faster or is it real time?

  • Terminated.

  • the liquid is called ferro fluid its some weird magnetic fluid i got a tiny bottle of it once it stains everything it touches and it is real seach it up.

  • where can i get my hands on this merchandise

  • it's real... quite beautiful to see it with your own eyes, the power of magnetism

  • is this real?..or CG?

  • it is cylinders that are spinning at just enough speed to keep the magnectic attraction to the cylinder you look very carful and yet it is very hard to notice but the cylinders are spinning and true the music does not consitst with the video seen.

  • Thats to cool to be real

  • wow!

  • sorry to burst your bubble but its not moving in sync to the music.. its like a figure skater.. its pre coreagraphed and put to music

  • the video clearly states "Synthetically moves to music"

  • synthetically moves.... to music

    as in the video is put together with music

  • yea but its also cool cause the movies and stuf doesnt look fake

  • I believe it's real, but it looks computer generated. It's sad that we can't tell the difference between real and fake now :(

  • I saw something like this in a science museum once, the sign said they mix this stuff with rocket fuel so it can be magnetically contained, or something like that. Are those spiral-shaped magnets or something sticking out of a basin? I'm trying to figure out how the sound vibrations affect it.

  • looks like 3d to me :S

  • It is...

  • So do you, and everything else. The point here?

  • if i put my hand inside,wat will happen?

  • is tat liquid is magnet??

  • beautiful

  • its called magnaview fluid look at united nuclear, they sell this and a lot of different magnets

  • what happens if you drop an EMP bomb in it??

  • Then the unverse ends...

    ... Na... I guss it just shakes violently

  • It wasn't me...

  • this is an amazing presentation. i love this.

  • that's truly stunning

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