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  • I'm wondering if you had actual music if the patterns would be cooler!

  • God's spirit hovered (vibrated) over the waters and God divided the waters, those above from those below.

  • Do this to water, drink it, open your third eye chakra :D

  • aliasing

  • trippy

  • these frequencies affect the water we carry within ourselves as well. our bodies r mostly water. these vibrations have tremendous effect on our body and consciousness. i have had a vision to use water therapy for the purpose of rejuvenation of cells and healing properties.

  • It's amazing to see how vibrations can make such complex bilateral shapes and patterns. It's a testimate at how the universe is just patterns.

  • This must be what marijuana feels like.

  • 2:44 do u see eye? Oo eye of god?

  • Alright you've had your fun is my fucking kraft dinner ready yet?

  • freeking amayzing!!!

  • The lower the frequency got, the more simpler the shapes became.... I wonder if this can symbolize the human consiousness.

  • @Allplussomeminus I somehow think that complexity remained the same only patern became to big for the confined space of a cup. It's like zooming in to, lets say, ant colony: you can see one or two tunnels but the hive is simply to big to fit into view.

  • Allplussomeminus, could you elaborate on that? Whether it's demonstrated here or isn't, I would like to hear a more fleshed out idea.

  • @emitremmus The simple patterns, as they were produced by the low vibrations, may symbolize our current level of existance: SIMPLE. The complex petterns, however, may symbolize a higher level of existance. You see........ High Understanding (high vibrations) = complex patterns......... Low Understanding (low vibrations) = simple patterns..... This is just a thought though; an innocent observation.

  • At 1:16 I just thought stargate

  • I don't understand how I got here...

  • how did i get here & why does this scare me ? im confused

  • this is really cool! thanks for posting! makes me wonder the different types of technology that is waiting to be created using these physics :)

  • Silly Tau'ri, it's a Stargate!

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  • I wonder what ocean water looks like when whales fart in unison...

  • you can almost see how the universe is created. through energy

  • hahaha!

    

  • Wow!!!!

  • so thats what odo does these days

    

  • water dance sounds so cute!

  • i hear dory.

  • its beautiful :)

  • Is the wavelength of the sound the same as the wavelength appearing on the surface of the water? Whats the relation (is there a formula?)

  • @yours12342 uhm i know this formula, wavelength= frequency/ velocity( of the wave) , to get the velocity (v) ,

     you need the Bulk's modulus (B) and the density (d) of the water then use this, v= square root of (B/d) , i hope this helps..

  • flippin amazing

  • does this look like fractals to anyone else?

  • This should prove there is nothing random at all to the universe. It is all vibrating and the frequencies have well organized patterns and that to me indicates a creation of the universe by an intelligent higher consciouness or god. This is a sign of gods perfection the perfect harmonics make the pleasing shapes too. There's no coincidence. Sounds are more important than most people know.

  • looks like tha "stargate"

  • i should try this on LSD with some water and Dubstep! :D

  • I like

  • this is much better than ripple tanks!

  • this video needs a waring...THIS VIDEO SHOULD NOT BE WATCHED BY SOMEONE PRONG TO EPILEPSY!!!! lol...that water is crazy looking...

  • Eye Rape xD

  • For fuck's sake don't try to watch this high.

  • @sonicblew

    Is it for good or for worse ? :) What effects are exactly?

  • wow! that's hypnotic! :D nice vid

  • @notubeplease

    Thanks, glad you find it interesting.

  • Awesomely cool! =D

  • @lilletizz

    Thanks, natures laws at work right here.

  • Wtf am I watching

  • @MaartenOwnd

    Nature takes something random and makes patterns out of it ;)

  • @Armuotas There's nothing "random" about soundwaves.

  • @TwentyTigers totally agree, i was thinking this man knew what he was doing... but i was wrong

  • Sacred Geometry

    

  • @Armuotas Except that it's not random. Basically what you're seeing are stationary wave patterns at roughly 19 Hz intervals (19, 38...152).

    But because the dish, the sound system, water or nature isn't ideal you'll get "imprecise results".

    Wish there was a measure on what's the diameter of the dish is (and the depth of the water).

  • @Geenimetsuri Here are some measurements: Water body diameter at base- 6 cm, at top- 7 cm, depth- 6cm.

  • @MaartenOwnd cymatics

  • Great

  • damn this is hypnotizing

  • have you experimented with containers that are not circular?

  • @mradamdust

    Sorry but no I haven't.

  • anyone else think this is beautiful? 

  • did you used a software??? ... i'm tryin' to make my own cymatics , but i dont know how to create the frequency without an oscilator ..

  • @SomeWhereInOblivion

    Please read video description. Also look through comments, there are some interesting ideas and practical questions/answers too.

  • awsome

  • @programedmind

    glad you like it

  • we all are vibrational energy so this holds intrest for m thank u my friend love bless

  • well, now my dogs deff thanks to you

  • @PowerhouseTom

    Let it be practical lesson not to be selfish and think about ones that around you too.

  • @Armuotas LMFAO way to teach him a lesson. lol HAHA

  • look at the ligth reflexion on water,,(at one min.06 of this video),,,looks like letters or numbers like matrix style and stuff,,or just an illusion!??

  • @eldouyet

    Only illusion. Brain always tries to makes sence out of what eyes see, it's just how it is.

  • I would love to see this in 3 dimensions... damn you camera lenses...

  • @GEOmagnets

    Actualy camera does a good job here, in reality the view is poorer because all those patterns come from interaction of camera shutter with waves/light.

  • how low went it in frecuency terms?

  • @leponti

    Down to 15 Hz.

  • great, thanx

  • Im doing a science project on this and I could really use your help what did you use to make this stuff happen. An electric guitar with amps? Im 13 and it would really help so I can win this science fair stuff!

  • @mesophimaddness

    Pleace read video description.

  • look at the reflexion of the ligth on water,,(at one min. of this video),,,it looks like letters or numbers like matrix style,,or just an illusion!??

  • Have you any comments about standing wave harmonics and how this relates to gravity?

  • sacred vibrations

  • haha my ear drums are vibrating

  • Very strange. It's looks like it's making orbits at different parts of the vid

  • amazing. look how the water does many waves at such a low freq while salt which salt makes two or four circles at that freq. It's all related to the speed the particles move . Salt is solid so its much slower.

  • try this at 126.5625 Hz ... this is the resonant frequency of water (but 4 octaves lower). if you do so and add an extra drop of water the drop of water will dance on top of the pool of water's surface. it's pretty awesome. :)

  • This is amazing stuff - how do you do it?

    Is it a synthesizer rigged up to a speaker with a jar of water in top?

    Maybe if I try it myself with a cup of tea & my wife's vibrator?

    What do you think.

  • @funkytripper

    It shouldn't be very interesting unless vibrator of yours is a variable speed ;) Same principle works for "usual" purpose of it you know ;)

  • @Armuotas My girlfriend ill be interested, I'm sure.

  • @funkytripper the vibrator, funnily enough, probably can't vibrate fast enough to make the proper frequencies.

    but that would be funny

  • next is to hold a wooden stick in the water to see the effects :) try try

  • that's cool, can it be done with an electric guitar and an amp?

  • @ishouldplayzelda

    I bet it can, its all down to sound vibrations and not the source itself. Also I think that effect when you zip a finger along one of the strings as it vibrates to get that wavy sound should look pretty interesting.

  • wow

  • Why is anybody saying this is fake, this is not even amazing or surprising. You can do this with your voice even.

  • FAKE ! Obviously somebodies nudging the table. :¬p

  • @mrlennyv

    and you obviously know nothing about nudging the table ;)

  • @mrlennyv - oh wow! you should look at joining a Forensics Tack Force, you'd be really good at it dude..... honest!

  • Stargate SG-1 :P

  • Have ever tried to put a light source inside the water? could be interesting some how...

  • 2:34 - 2:37 i saw a evil dogs face...hehe

  • I looking for some video I saw where sound waves were turned into light underwater. neat stuff but I cant find it now :(

  • you should try that with salt ^^

  • time-lapsed.

  • @keistevo

    arguments ? :)

  • @keistevo LOL!! its a simple experiment why dont you try it yourself if your so sure!!

  • @keistevo What do you say??? This is the pattern of the life!!

  • It would be cool to see the standing waves using a stroboscope.

  • INTERESTING.

  • Damn imagine what sticking your hand in there would feel like..

  • I wonder what kind of resonance a farting noise would make?

  • @chickislove Depends if you fart with a upward/downward pitch or stationary. If you can fart in tune, you get my applause.

  • @SalkinVictory Did u just become my BFF? lol

  • @chickislove If you can fart in tune! :D

  • .....o.o

    i think this is like...hell for the water haha

  • forgive me if i sound high, but i think this is like the first steps towards mankind harnessing the power of telepathy. think about it. our brains function at (i think) 8Hz, and maybe we could learn to project that frequency to alter our surroundings... this might be worth looking into.

  • A set of chemical reactions with a feed-back loop (autocatalysis) coupled with spacial diffusion generates standing waves that simulate in many ways particles interacting through a forces (in 3D). They also permit spinning solutions as they are externally driven. This could permit large scale multi-particle solutions that would behave cymatically, and be capable of explaining the interesting physical behaviors of liquid crystals with light.

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  • the onne you couldnt find it looked like the an eye blinking and then millions blinking at an alarming rate AHHH!

  • Yey STARGATE!

  • man you are doing great jobs not head but you got some stone on top of your shoulder hahaha me i go back to drink

  • It's like looking at a liquid fractal

  • can resonance divide water like dividing the red sea?

  • @hatsoff456

    Theoreticaly I think it could. Practical problems would be sea basin resonant frequency and low speed at which waves (not sound waves) travel in water. One side of water body wouldn't know what is doing other, so it would be imposible to create "standing" wave and make water to clear particular areas.

  • "so it would be imposible to create "standing" wave and make water to clear particular areas."...... what if we can focus or aim sound the way we can focus light? is it possible then to create standing wave and make water clear particular areas?

  • Actualy I thought only about full water body movement as a wave system. Concentrated sound beam is whole new story and looks promising.

  • @hatsoff456 the main problem is gravitation, of other planets, suns etc... moon, sun and other cosmic object do a motion waves on seas, even it raise in small areas ocean level or just earth level (like on Io of saturn, where side that moon from Jupiter side is 100 meter highter from rest moon, and that 100 meter "earth wave" is moving around moon, coz he rotate on him self too)

  • @hatsoff456 actually a guy did find a way to focus sound. it reflects off walls the way a laser would off a mirror. unfortunately the us military uses it as a weapon

  • @nextbest47 re u talking about woody norris? yea i knew about his invention of focusing sound that's why i posted that question.

  • @hatsoff456 It's quite possible, But sound travels in all directions, If you could say focus it, Yeah you probably might be able tto

  • I just thought what i just write and other problem came to mind - even if you could divide water in two this would break energy transfer from side to side and efectively brake waves stoping the whole thing. But then again its personal oppinion, maybe i'm missing something.

  • @hatsoff456

    Interesting question!

  • He seemed to have found a harmonic at 3:26

  • Interesting there seems to be a process of symmetry forming and breaking but there must be a symmetry there to start with for this to be so.

  • Thanks for putting an interesting display of sound dynamics on a cup of water for us to enjoy here on youtube.

  • This is fine, just one small question, placing the water on the speaker can mean the speaker material vibes can be (well, could be) causing the oscillation setting up the water movement.

    Still, this is probably a new energy form, just a question of finding a cost efective sound source. And capturing some of the energy from that water :)

  • The cup is touching nothing else but the cone itself. And i tried to avoid any "jumping" of the cup from to much vibrations so the energy transfer from cone to water was as "pure" as i could get. In case i missunderstood the question please re-phrase it ;)

  • @nicbordeaux It's the vibrations on the speaker that is making the sound, so what difference does it make?

  • The difference is that if the sound waves themselves make the water move, you can set up an old piano and fine tune everything so that you get maximum sound (sympatheic vibe, etc) for small input. If it's on the speaker, likely as not there is mechanical shaking of the water container.

  • I'm so excited about the future because of young minds like this! Great job.

  • You need to do this with a high speed HD camera.

  • Sorry, I don't have access to that kind of stuff ;)

  • :D

    That's too bad. Maybe you can team up with a local college who might have easy access to hardware.

    This seems like it would be really cool demo for a class of sorts.

  • If you need to use drugs to see anything creative in this then your imagination isn't very wide :D

  • Ohmmmm... (meditation hum theres water in your brain)

  • and i told myself i would never do drugs.

  • This is so amazing it is indescribable.

  • Whats more amazing? US!? For we are made of matter

  • Fun to do this running your fingers around a wine glass.

  • or vagina

  • beautiful atoms..

    h2o stars Armuotas

  • 4:00 =O

  • 1:08 looks like the stargate

  • what's a stargate?

  • "StarGate" - a movie and folowing TV series about group of fighters who travel through the universe via ring shaped gates that when activated looks similar to this cup of water. Check out atleast one part of those stories and you'll get the point.

  • Thanks. I'll check it out.

  • yea, once you watch one episode of stargate, you want more.

  • @lilchuber18 thats what i was about to say haha

  • This made me feel my body feel all weird like my insides where changing.

  • ive been reading "THe MAster Handbook of Acoustics: 3rd Edition" for a while now because im extremley intrested in being able to produce sine waves and do expermiments like this.

    I just need help understanding someof the more electrical asspects of it. I unerstand how waves travel, how to measure wavelenghts I know all of that...just i need help with the physical aspect of it.

    any advice

  • this is absolutely awesome!

  • It reminds me of when I do sounds by rubbing my fingers of the rim of a crystal cup, it makes some nice standing waves.

  • I did this experiment in the 1970s, first with water and then with whatever else was around the flat. Try parafin, it reacts much faster and at lower sound levels :-) I used what I had, a speaker and a dish on top, and connected my record player to it. So it was music, not single wave forms, and the result was a hexagonal lattice.

  • ahhhh headache!!

  • wow isnt it cool that such a simple thing as putting a pan of water on the base box could be such a cool "AUXillery "" Effect!! WONDERS what other simple majick lies overlooked in the pruisuit of complex "tech-nique!

  • 1:05 sacred geometry galore

  • Thanks, I'll look it up.

    Cheers for the video.

  • Forgive me for my ignorance, I'm studying basic resonance for school atm. Accepting that natural frequency is the frequency in which the medium has the greatest efficiency of energy transfer, how can all these frequencies where the water experiences great amounts of movement (presumably from good energy transfer) be explained? Several natural frequencies? Or just different resonance frequencies?

    Thanks.

  • A few days ago I would have tried to explain this only as resonance, but the "smorris123" pointed out that "Faraday instability" is responsible for many thing that are going on here. I have only basic understanding about the physics involved so I can be totaly wrong about one thing or another.

  • These waves are capillary ripples driven parametrically by the shaking. The effect has been studied for more than 100 years and is known as the "Faraday instability" after Michael Faraday, who first observed it in the 19th century.

  • what is giving the speaker the frequencies, like how can i do this i have a speaker and a water dish what suplys the frequencies??

  • Signal from personal computer (software SineGen) goes to amplifier then to speaker.

  • awsome thanks i did, now you put the container right on the protruding semi circle? like right on the actual speaker?

  • Yes right on speaker. My speaker ir flat-centered so it was easy. And don't make vibrations to strong at low freq. or you will have water pouring all around.

  • Is the water's harmonious movement the reason for all of these nice and friendly comments :) ? I enjoyed reading all of them.

    I believe this proved nothing we didn't know, it's just not a very well known phenomena, so people get all religious about it. I'm sure it can be used to determine the quality, salinity, viscosity or simply the cleanliness of the water by comparing the patterns of different samples of water at the same frequency and temperature conditions. And it's very fun to watch

  • So, Throw A Speaker In water and it still Plays?

  • the water is in a dish on-top of the speaker (the speaker if facing up).

  • That is so amazing.

  • Cool experiment. Google: "Planetary Harmonics & Neuro-biological Resonances"

  • Wow, I checked the pitches (musical notes) of the sound and it starts moving around a D# and when it hit C it went to glass again. Very cool.

  • Sound waves are effectively treating the human body of many diseases & disorders... Look up on youtube MEDSONIX... Also check out ABC News Reports on MEDSONIX... The future is here... Amazing!!

  • Wow! I'm thinking a lot here. What if ya added salt for one and is there a way to add two or more frequency to the water at once? I would appreciate anyones answers :)