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  • This video went viral on Malta

  • Many happy returns.

  • How the heck did they get water on string??? Oh wait.. It's Zero-G"

    I swear to god, my brother just said that. He wasn't kidding.

    P.S. He's 20...

  • man i wanna have this job...

  • but.. will it blend?

  • I want tro do that so bad!!!!!!!!!!! looks so cool. At least im a nazi zombie hahahahaha.... I just have to afford rent on the moon...

  • why do people pluralize word's with an apostrophe?

  • @m00ph00 *eye twitch*

  • Thumbs up if you want zero gravity to be available to everyone in the near future!

  • @iassen1 it is already

    but its damn expensive

    for more

    /watch?v=E7ORmrjLJFw&feature=r­elated

  • @iassen1 iys to much for one person depending on there bodie weight the average adult would be 1000000000000000000 $

  • so effing cool, why cant I go into space?

  • @BlackboxCase do u hav to go in space is the question

  • @ZombieGamer5k yep until they invent how to decrease gravity

  • @ZombieGamer5k no, if you let a plane fall freely, you become weihtless in it

  • was the blue stuff gravity liquid or something?

  • my new goal in life. make a giant water bubble, swim in it.

  • @badass5993 Make that mine too 

  • @badass5993 lol, with no air resistance or anything, once you got in the water, wouldn't you just get stuck and drown?

  • @mtyler5000 Im totally gonna use a long ass straw! xD

  • man so cool - you could just have a room with this bigass blob of water that you go in there with a straw whenever thirsty

  • are you guys in space or in a falling airplane?

  • @horbergaren in space this is the ISS (International Space Station)

  • @ElvarK1

    That's not the ISS.

  • It just looks like they are screwing around...

  • throw a cat into it! ;)

  • how can u make a zero gravity chamber ? what does it take ?

  • @NecrotiKmax an airplane, flying up at a rapid rate of ascent, then pushing forward on the controls, to gradually pitch the aircraft forward, this can be held until the aircraft is in danger of overspeed. (this is how Hollywood films high budget space movies)

    youtube "floating dog"

  • @NecrotiKmax

    A box and a cliff.

  • @NecrotiKmax hahahaha like you can make it your own. NO. you can go to space? but there is also a plane going up fast like 12 second and then dive back and that is also no gravity thats what u see in the beginning. that the gravity was coming back and he wanted to catch the water

  • 0 Gravity + diarreah = Death

  • @MyNameIzLucas taco bell + 0 gravity + diarrhea = infinite flight

  • can i try it for free?

  • Amazing! :-)

  • space cumshot

  • one rusty space craft going cheap!! ;-))

  • Floating pee

  • must be quite a scene to witness...jealous...

  • Space exploration isn't new LOL been since the 60s duh!

  • i have never been to space, i have never experienced zero gravity, but i have tried freeze dried ice cream. it's fucking delicious.

  • Then one drop got away and messed everything up...

  • Amazing video, what's the name song?

  • what was that blue stuff?

  • @ZawShin I was wondering the same thing it like made it have gravity out of no where

  • @kyley94 in the first video they were aboard a dc9 airplane that NASA uses to train astronauts how to do stuff in zero gravity. they do maneuvers that make it become zero gravity it only last about 15mins before they gotta level out and do another one . that's why the gravity turned on like that the second video was shot aboard the space station.

  • @kyley94 i think they are in a nose dive of an airplane. look that up to see what i mean. the blue stuff is probably just water with blue food coloring to see how water collides in zero gravity.

  • They TOok OUr JOBB =]

  • @sereno093088 dir turk mer durb

  • @pommyrooter they turk hur durb!

    (dey tur he dur!)

    (duurrrrrrrrrr) lol south park is awesome

  • @randomactsok hir turk mur durrrrrrrrrrrrrrbbbbbbbbbbbbb

  • @randomactsok O and yes its is, its hilarious.

  • What action causes the water droplets to hold together?

  • @GateMessenger molecular gravity or some shit like that

  • @GateMessenger cohesion, and a hydrogen bond is one of the strongest moecular bonds.

  • @GateMessenger not having gravity. its like a huge rain drop that doesnt fall :D they should make a huge one and sit in it. would it mean there underwater :O the world will neva knooooow

  • What happens if you add soap to the water? It will have less surface tension, will it still from a bubble?

  • yes, the formula for whether something will form a droplet or flatten out, with the variable for gravity being zero, the mass of the contiguous body will be limited to infinite. without gravity, there is no force to pull it flat. this may flatten out however depending on what it collides with. some materials are surfactants and especially hydrophilic materials and usage of devices that use capillary pressure.

  • So this is what they're doing up there...

  • its like in h2o just add water or something!!!!!!

  • @xander5971 H2O is waster you noob

  • @metaknight1fan shut up you stupid asshole! im talking about the water shapes,they look like in the serie **H2o just add water**

  • @xander5971 H2O is water waht are you 5? it's 2nd grade science

  • @ShiningSilverwind i know im stupid! im talking about the water shapes! they look like in the serie:H2o just add water

  • @xander5971 *what

  • @ShiningSilverwind h2o just add water is an serie about 3mermaids with super powers! search it on youtube!

  • that was awesome

  • LOL i could play all day like this O.o

  • how come the liquid drops sometimes?

  • that would be so fun to drink!!

  • you know what would be sweet? smoke a joint in space... thunbs up if u agree

  • @arosmith21 eh..that wouldnt be much diffrent than on earth

  • @fatmike1993 This is on earth. It is the zero gravity plain. If you didn't notice, the water fell at the end of one.

  • @FlyingSpahghettiMan oh wow then, it wouldnt be much diffrent under regular gravity, rly thought what i ment was clear

  • @fatmike1993 Plane*. It is technically 0-G. Well, technically nothing is 0-G, as there is always a force acting upon an object. It is just less then what you feel standing on earth.

  • Dear All,

    I have some queestions about psychology:

    (1) Why do we love to travel to space?

    (2) Why do we enjoy space exploration?

    (3) Why do we like to do all kinds of funny experiments in International Space Station (ISS)?

    (4) Why do we like to play wiith water in space?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • @applesweeter

    1. I've never been there much like i'd like to travel to germany, space is a place i've heard a lot about but never seem myself.

    2. Space exploration is new, people like new things the cutting edge of mans knowledge vs the unknown.

    3. Its interesting to see what life is like without gravity, we live with it everyday so to see how common tasks can become so complicated/different in the absence of it is interesting.

    Space if we don't conquer it before we lose earth we die.

  • @GhostInTheShell29

    Many people believe that humans will travel to space just like we travel in commercial jets today.

    What is your vision and opinion about that?

  • @applesweeter Well hopefully more comfortable travel then commercial jets :p but yes eventually man kind will spread out into the universe. find habitable planets, or planets close to habitable and make them habitable. Its just to dangerous having all our eggs in one basket. We must expand. It make take a few thousand more years for us to progress to this point. But its our nature to expand and we will expand into space. So long as we don't kill ourselves first

  • After popping why does it float up, then rapidly down?

  • @Xewko5651

    It is actually simulated zero gravity. That is, they are not actually in space, but on a modified airliner diving toward the earth from high altitude. So every little movement (such as turbulence) on the airplane is reflected on the occupants, and water. Obviously they will eventually have to pull up again to avoid hitting that big blue thing we live on, as you can see at 0:45.

  • @Xewko5651 It wasn't on the ISS, it was the zero grav aircraft that flys in a sinusoidal pattern to give about 5 minutes of near zero G per dive. the dive isnt perfect so there's a small amount of movement.

  • and thats how to have fun in space

  • Okay, this is REALLY cool, but...

    does this REALLY do anything to help us?

  • @Axapez Oh, duh. The video TELLS me.

    I are a smart.

  • Dear All,

    I have some questions about psychology:

    (1) Why do we want to travel to space?

    (2) Why do we enjoy the feeling of zero gravity?

    (3) Why do want to be an experiment sample for zero gravity?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • THIS IS THE COOLEST THING EVER.

  • dat was mooi

  • A very useful experiment for us!...

  • The 2nd one looks like the wierd organisms from metroid fusion

  • Life has new meaning after seeing these videos

  • omg i was there

  • Is it just me, or do liquids look 5 times as disgusting in zero gravity?

  • In English we just put an "s" on the end of a word to make it plural, sometimes an "es". No need for an apostrophe.

  • @mutatron

    It's Youtube. Get over it.

  • So cooooool.

  • thats sooo cool

  • lol...

    thats an awesome job:P

  • To get the "no gravity" effect, they go into a plane that falls at an exact speed so it will make water "float" according to its weight

  • your description is not entirely acurate

  • 0:42 they are in plane not in scape

  • so how does the liquid float in the air genius?

  • @clvlndBrowns458: I don't know how much more plainly I can put it to you than I have already stated about freefall. The water is NOT floating, it is simply falling at the same rate as the airplane it's riding in (32 ft/sec/sec). Also, you are both right and wrong about Earth being the "center" of the Universe. I'm sure that on some planet trillions of miles from here someone like yourself is making the same statement and, like you, they are right....and wrong.

  • You have been terribly misinformed. Google "how many galaxies in the universe" and prepare to be enlightened. How do you think planets are formed anyway? Answer: Dust and gases. Also, could you cite your sources for proof that only "dust and gases" exist outside the Milky Way?

  • Looked it up where? I asked you to cite your sources yet you failed to do so. That doesn't say much for your credibility. Try this on for size: universetoday (dot) com/2009/06/10/first-extra-gal­actic-planet-may-have-been-det­ected/

  • waths myth busters ep.scape moon apolo13

  • that was cool.... wowie

  • I sure hope that the scientists conducting these experiments aren't the same people who decided that "balloon's" needed to be possessive in the video title. What is this world coming to?

  • Muaahahahaaa, I have to agree!

  • that is duper cool

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  • cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooool!!!!!!!

  • why is our government spending money on poping balloons in space ? and not important things

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  • you realise there is no such thing as a zero gravity chamber right?

    These were done on a plane.

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  • America is one of the few places to spell "realise" as "realize." If you didn't know that, you are either way too young or way too naive.

  • @DoomJeff91

    "realize" is also perfectly correct British English.

  • And you misspelled "mispelled". Totally owned. Also there is no such thing as "zero gravity" anywhere in the Universe. All things with mass are attracted to other things with mass no matter the distance separating them. The weightlessness felt in these experiments is simply free fall (where one is falling at the same rate as the local gravity...like the astronauts, the moon, planets, or any celestial body being controlled by something with a larger mass).

  • @floydfreak63

    yes there is! At the center of gravity of the universe. It is the only point where the force of gravity is the same in all directions, which means, 0 gravity. I win the semantics war!

  • There is no "center" of the Universe. Relatively speaking, "everywhere and anywhere" is the "center" of the Universe, depending on where you are in it. Any direction you look from anywhere you are going to measure 13.7 billion light years of distance, so no matter where you are you are at the "center" of the Universe. Brush up on your cosmology.

  • hmm... good point. Does that eliminate the idea that there is no center of gravity for the mass of the universe, or (just mindless conjecture) is the center of mass of the universe in the 4th dimension as the center of gravity for a 2 dimensional universe which collapses upon it's self would be in the 3rd. (BTW, 13.7 billion light years is the oldest light that has reached us, not the size of the universe, it's a LOT bigger)

  • Well by 13.7 I was referring to the CMBR (what is beyond that not even cosmologists can come to a consensus on, being as how the physical laws were yet to be established at that time). As for your geometrical conjecture I guess it depends on which model you use (flat, spherical, hyperbolic, etc.). Again, even the brainiacs can't seem to agree as it is all theoretical.

  • didnt you get the memow eatrh is the center of the unverse

  • yes, lol a "zero gravity chamber" idiots its a plane my old G.A.T.E teacher told me about it since she was a former astronaut.

  • These comments are better than the video itself. If zero gravity chambers were real, that would be amazing. Tiny got owned by three different people XD

  • it was done in a plane, not in space nor a zero gravity chamber. it clearly read "aboard a DC-9" in the beginning of the video. going to space solely for water balloons would not happen, unless funded privately for some idiotic reason.

  • @P4Tl2ICk

    The second part of the video was done aboard the ISS. The first half, where they are having fun with the water, was done on a parabolic flight "aboard a DC-9". Read 0:51

  • what the fuck could be more important than human expansion and knowledge?

  • What could be more important than advancement of human race?

  • Survival of the human race. ;)

  • Advancement entails survival.

  • SURVIVAL

  • @talibala Oil and money for the government :|

  • @talibala if you ask its because you believe we know all of Physic

    and playing its also experiment to discover new things

  • @talibala Don't tell me you wouldn't want to do that if you were in space.

  • @talibala I suppose that would be: common sense.

  • @talibala getting blow jobs

  • @talibala Water balloons.

    lol

  • id take that job!!

  • Man if we could get enough water into space and put it into an orbit we could build a planet!

  • lol

  • except it would freeze in the shade and boil in the sun

  • that would make for some craaazy fuckin hockey games

  • 0.0

  • the plane ride was sooo fun i got to spin in the zero g plane and drink stuff

  • would your hand get wet? or it will just slide away?

  • im think it would a little damp but not much

  • That your hand gets wet has nothing to do with gravity. Just think a bit. Because of this both the the bottom and the top of your hand get wet when you put it into water. The real reason you why you get wet are weak electromagnetic forces between your hand and the water. It is the same force which makes it impossible to go threw walls are makes magnets repel, but it is for sure not gravity.

  • Wow that was awesome, good call on the fish BTW!!

  • that would be win

  • lol, i agree, putting a fish in it would be sweet

  • there is a zero gravity film here that has a fish in that sort of bubble lol. look for it.

  • Where? I've been looking and can't find it.

  • To be honest with you, i have no clue now. I watching different space experiments, such as this clip, and after a while i think it was in a Russian space station or something that had water in a plastic bag with a gold fish, and then he popped the bag, and the fish was in the bubble floating in space while swimming!!! it was sick. Just keep looking for water bubbles in space, especially Russian ones. I, accidentally found it my self too. Sry, couldn't help, but the clip is out there for sure.

  • the fish would fall out

  • how do u kno

  • cool

  • that video was AWESOME!!

  • awsome!! they should put a fish on it!!!! : )

  • Why so it could die afterward?

  • nah, just catch the water ball in a plastic bag.

    this would be so cool to see in a sci fi movie. a rich space tycoon has a huge fish "tank" in his space station that doesn't need walls! wonder what it would be like for the fish inside...no down and no up :P

  • that would be sweet

  • too bad that after 20 sec the gravity comes back :(

  • very cool

  • the first one was on a plane that was falling faster than the water not in space i dont know about the second

  • the new and improved water balloon! now without the balloon, just the water!

  • it useless... you cant throw it to someone to splash him in water hehe

  • no,,u could probably do it by just bashing it on someones head and it would pop...but then the water would go the other way....

  • just like bubble

  • COOL!

  • Water balloon's??  What belongs to the water balloons?

  • water.

  • Well they were having fun.