Thanks, folks for doing this vid. It was most helpful. We often forget how critical observation is to the formation of speculation and scientific endeavor. What we're seeing in the spontaneous nucleation is an illustration of gravitation and also behavior of active liquid in the zero G environment in the presence in one part of this vid of rotation. This can help us to think "with our eyes" of how lighter elements or possibly a void may be in the center of the Earth.
i wonder what would happen if you placed a mento inside a sphere of sprite soda in microgravity?
CarillonA1 2 weeks ago
Thanks, folks for doing this vid. It was most helpful. We often forget how critical observation is to the formation of speculation and scientific endeavor. What we're seeing in the spontaneous nucleation is an illustration of gravitation and also behavior of active liquid in the zero G environment in the presence in one part of this vid of rotation. This can help us to think "with our eyes" of how lighter elements or possibly a void may be in the center of the Earth.
paulhallart 1 year ago
What happens when you try to mix oil and water in space?
jpsalsman 1 year ago
thats evil the water steals the tablet freom your fingers
stickmanpwner64 1 year ago
This is great - can't wait to show my chemistry and physical science classes!
heatherqamar 2 years ago
BUBBLE WARZ!!!!
ChairoOkami 3 years ago 3
"TL:DR"
Too long didn't read?
You might as well be saying "you have given me too much detail, I didn't want to learn that much" when you say that in regards to this video.
All information doesnt have to come in fortune cookie sized snippets.
"TL:DR" is the cry of the wantonly ignorant.
JebusGeist 3 years ago 4
I see a little alien face in there!!!!
TadMoody 3 years ago
tomany big words lol
nightzankuu 3 years ago
Agreed -- he uses a TL;DR explanation for a relatively simple process.
moatddtutorials 3 years ago