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  • How Did HE DO THAT?! THIS IS INCREDIBLE! I mean COOOOOOOOOLLL!!

  • @BeaTanLim it's just because sound creates vibration, etc. - all physics.

  • @ibkristykat OOH!! Thanks for the explanation

  • cymatics

    

  • ho yes love the sing bow 

  • would this purify polluted water?

  • носки стирато самое то.

  • and GOD said;let the sound be ,and life was,,

  • whenever i try doing this with my singing bowl, the water doesnt do anything. My bowl is fairly small and has patterns on it, does that affect how the water vibrates to sound?

  • @limewolf3

    Each bowl is unique, and as such, needs a different speed and pressure to get it vibrating at the perfect pitch for the water to dance. As it's smaller, I'm guessing I'd be right in assuming the pitch is higher for your bowl than the one in this video, and so you'd need to really increase the speed you're playing it at to get the same effect. I have 2 tiny bowls which I can't play fast enough to start the dancing, but the rest of my collection responds, although it can take a while.

  • @ATwistOfTheInsane Thank you (:

  • I've just purchased a 7" bowl which produces a wonderful sound. My question is would antique very pricey but beautiful say cira 16th-17th century be authentic also would the sounds created be more benaficial being hand beaten as aposed to machined? would love to own a very old antique bowl just for it's age more than anything else as it must have been played a thousand times and more. ..great video i'm inspired

  • Amazing!

  • Is it soup yet?

  • This video is O.K. ! More tech in video: "Wonderful energy-Tesla Wireless" by HorizonDelta ;-)

  • very interesting

  • awesome try spinning the water then doing it, its pretty epic

  • great

  • kaaaa....meeeee....haaaaa.....­meeeee......

  • :oO

  • It's nice. But what would really impress me would be a "Tibetan Star Fountain Bowl"!!!

  • what... the... fuck? i'm definitely going to buy one

  • what are the mallet time things they used called? specifically the one in this video.

  • hes building a universe

  • The sound affects the molecular struture of water. We are 70% of water, so imagine the great effect of the singing bowls in our body. This is Sound Healing.

  • Interesting. Could you do this at home at all?

  • What would be the effect of drinking that water?

    What exactly is being done to the water?

  • why does water start bubbling im a new buddhist monk and want to get one of this what is the purpose and meaning >?

  • Awesome

  • ok it is obviously resonance, but it doesn't mean it is also trivial.

    notice how the water seems to boil into sustainable water droplets.

    I thinks its magic, because its science :)

  • @SuperPappys True Magic is Science.

  • nice resonance,each wave overrides the last one increasing it's amplitude.this also happens naturally on sea shores when water waves resonate.but here it's the sound that resonates through water.cul...i want one of those.:D

  • I love these things even tho i only have 3 my friend told me about them

  • Holy crap...I need one of those...

  • @MormonsDotCom they have really nice ones on ebay but some of them are a bit pricey sometimes you can find them at the fleemarket

  • I want 1

  • or dd8630 they where knowlegable with sound

  • I suddenly have the urge to urinate.

  • oo wow !

  • rawr...

  • Kool i want one

  • Now put some corn starch in there and watch for some more dramatic cymatics.... for your body's attic

  • Metal can't cut it next to a spun quartz bowl. Interesting to see the water though.

  • What kind of tibetian singing bowl is this and where could i get one?

  • Let's see if I can do that with the toilet o_O

  • @royalsteven

    Master the fart technique, stevensan

  • Ehehehe no thanks :D

  • @royalsteven jajajajajajajajaa

  • :D :)

  • u mind thinking according to ur  maturity

  • ur mind thinking according to ur maturity

  • No I like to call it creativity :D

  • @royalsteven LMAO

  • :D :P

  • looks like boiling cooking oil

  • @Rhinoch8 cooking oil wouldn't form bubbles like that though. and i wouldn't want to be standing over oil boiling so violently

  • It's cavitating! I've never seen that in a lab before.

  • cool

  • Cymatics.

  • It people who lived centuries, this must've been PROOF that magic was real!

    Awesome.

  • The bowl vibrates when you play it.

  • Obviously. But back in the day, they wouldn't have realised that the vibrating walls were what created the sound; to them, it was nothing short of magic.

  • @dd8630 Also back then this would have been someones favorite jam

  • @dd8630 Just because something has quantifiable science to it doesn't mean it isn't magic

  • @dd8630

    it still is. we just understand a little more.

  • betcha that is the first step in learning how to turn WATER into WINE...

  • someone has gotta do a study on that water before and after!

  • nice work!

  • is there any bowl which produse ohm sound by rubbing with fingure

  • not likely, the difference between O H and M sounds aren't made by pitch modulation, they are interference from an organic waveguide (your nose tongue throat teeth, lips, and palate) which needless to say, would be a rediculous attachment to a singing bowl. . . now if you can get several different bowls reacting with eachother you can make similar sounds emerge, however that is from interference

  • amazing.

  • wicked sound!just look at the water!!!

  • Namaste!

  • WOW!...what's a Tibetan singin bowl...nce vid though

  • Oh wow. When I get my bowl I will have to try it with water inside. Nice.

  • und jetzt ordentlich pommes rein ;D

  • Im a bit obsessed with things that spin so im gonna try this out lol

  • Where can I find 1 of these pots, or something that works ??? This is awesome.

  • It;s called a singing bowl and my mom got me a really nice one on ebay. It was worth WELL over the amount she paid for it.

  • you can get one of these in nepal....

  • is the water holy now ?

  • If you want it to be. I'm sure the water itself is just water.

  • Great!

  • just use a wine glass and go around the top with your finger creates the same effect and sound for the water in the glass.

  • Hi, where did you get that huge striker?

    thanks!

  • The dripping sound makes me fell like peeing...

  • wow that's awesome... I think it's the soundwaves

  • There stuff out there we still dont know of yet maybe we can use sound as energy then coal =) thats a idea

  • Thats amazing

  • can the bowls be made of cast iron or just brass or copper... anybody?

  • it's made of more then 7 different metals, each with it's own meaning

  • Iron would not sound so great. Singing bowls are actually bronze - copper, tin, zinc. Some contain iron, silver, gold. The myth of the 7 sacred metals is a fabrication - a lie made to sell bowls. There is a lot of variation in the metal depending on the maker, where they were made and when. Visit my video channel & website to learn more.

  • Why should the place where theyve been made and the time when they been made an effect on their vibrational qualities, you can calculate the perfect bowl and material with physics and make a bow according to the calculations. The metal doesnt care if its carftet at nine o clock or ar 10 o clock.

  • Not the time of day - the Century. Antiques have a much warmer tone than new bowls due to the aging process itself. The cellular structure of bronze changes over the years.

  • Ah okay, that truly sounds plausible.

    Do you know where i can get a Tibetan singing bowl? And what do i usually have to pay for one?

  • Yes - I have the largest collection in the world: himalayanbowls. com

    Prices start at $12.98 for new bowls.

    Antiques run from $98 up.

  • Aww nice, maybe ill buy one... the problem is im living in europe.

  • molecular structure you'd like to say? though

  • To be honest I don't see how an old bowl should sound any better than a new one. I mean, I know they look better and have that mysterious history, but just like boatoflol says technology today could make something that sounds so much better. Like cymbals for drum kits e.g. have perferct alloy ratios and are machine lathed and hammered for that perfect resonance.

    Still though... I reckon I'd want an antique because they've just got something about them.

  • From what I understand, the older bowls were made with different mixes of metals and the exact technique used to make them has been lost. The mix of the metals in the older bowls give them multiple harmonics. Every bowl is different. The newer bowls are precisely machine made with only certain alloys that don't have the same range of harmonics.

  • Yes that could make sense, ppl out of that time just got the metal out of the earth they stand on, melted down and maybe they tried to purifie it, but there are always particles of many other Metals in the Ore you find in Mines, nowadays metals are highly purified. In Ancient times they didnt do that or just couldnt do it. This is what makes them special... But just special, not better, maybe relative, but not shure.

  • mad skills,mad skills i say

  • Looks like the water is boiling... awesome, none of my own bowls have an effect this powerful on the water.

  • it is real explainable magic

  • Once you explain it, it's no longer magic, it's called "science"

  • LMAO.

    perfect explanation

  • Frequency is the force which holds matter to form

  • do if we play around with frequency, we can separate the molecules in the water into its basic elements? Sounds like something that we need to try. wouldn't it be cool that we could separate the oxygen from the hydrogen like this?

  • Yes, you can and it has been done.

  • @Blurns

    sadly

  • @28880 What's so sad about it?

  • Amazing,

    how much air is disolved inside the water.

    Or is the water from the outer surface just sprinkling into the center and then making bubbles ?

  • the water is sprinkling and making bubbles

  • can you get them online or only in Tibet

  • i have 4 of these, 3 small ones and one a little larger then the one in the video, and i bought them at a store that sells stuff like african puzzles,incence and those bowls

    but do remember that even a small one (3") will cost more then €50

    the 12" i have was €250

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