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  • this is amazing! i wish i could do this in my apt without burning it down.

  • /watch?v=e_PfLKSq8PI this is pretty cool too

  • Your video is popular on Austria

  • thumbs up if TV Tropes brought you here

  • @vagoperezoso what happened?

  • @Buntonatar TV tropes is like wikipedia but with nerdy people talking about tv shows, films, comics, games, etc... and this video appear in the "Cool" article! :D

  • @Buntonatar There is a link to this video under the Rule of Cool page.

  • @DragonStar137 any chance you could link me to the video? i'm kinda interested to see it but can't find the one you mention.

  • @Buntonatar TvTropes is another website, that lists various stock things in tv, movies, etc. On the page for the trope "Rule of Cool", under the real life section, it links to this video, the very one we are commenting on right here, the Cool Physics experiment.

  • wow that's mental. :)

  • Dat iz beast.

  • is that John Lennon?!?!

  • That was an awesome effect using physics

  • Is fire physics? I thought it was pyrotechnics....... Ahh well

  • Through the fire and flames please

  • FOO FIGHTERS

  • Do it again, but this time PLAY DUBSTEP!! d0-0b

  • TV Tropes sent me :D

  • Totak genius XD

  • thanks for helping me do my homework my science teacher said we have to write 3-5 sentences about what we liked about a physics video

  • very cool!!!

  • awesome, you should do it again with a better quality cam.. Congrats :D

  • The "let's turn off the gas" at the end answered my question about how much of the sound is actually being generated by the flames... pretty much all of it.

  • if you turn on transcribe audio and pause at 0:27 it says superman

    and 0:44 it says, "so Susan stamberg you're out" and at 1:42 "sarajevo" lol

  • Wish I had this in my physics class.

  • are you the fellow on the tv series "30 Something"

  • coolest part, 2:00

  • @LauraDeBunbury it is pretty a cool moment.

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  • transcribe audio at 1:03 -- "I mean I'm a senior on loan from Israel"

    Hahaha ! Awesome experiment !

  • hey, can you show me how u do this? i m really in need of a physic experiment for some school project. pleeaseee

  • "Now Let's play some screamer music!"

    [Building Explodes]

  • @frogdesign hey Jared. Ran into is randomly. Cool experiment man. Kivettbednar

  • He should have used "Flaming Metal System" by Manilla Road.

  • WITCHCRAFT!

  • I will try out this experiment next school year. Thank you for your video. The quality of it could be improved but its ok for now. Your video doesn't show how to make this experiment. It must have several challenges. I hope so, and my students also. Thanks!

  • That was great. I can't wait to show my kid this video. She will love it.

  • Oh man, my dog was here when the annoying sounds were playing and he was getting pissed

  • play somtin from da black eyed peas

  • John_Lennon_homeschooling.wmv

  • Science is awesome and so is this video.

  • AWESOME I defintely want to try this with trance music playing :D

  • Wow. SMBC was right.

  • Awesome! Just that!!

  • i don't have the brain to be a nerd.. but i always thought that physics are cool, outside the paperwork..

  • @eeqrock science is not only educational but awesome in every single way.

  • @Buntonatar i agree sir..

  • cooooooooooooooooooooool

    

  • i want one in my room. then ill play it with my 5.1 home thetre. real life EQ

  • @ruerukun Are you talking about the guy or the pipe?

  • lol, transcribe audio in English and read the subtitle! :D

    Amazing experiment btw! I'm planning to do it during the summer. :)

  • @Arykermanchi Feel free to record it and post as a reply to this.

  • I WANT ONE IN MY HOUSE! That would be amazing if I could play music and use REAL FIRE as my visualizer. :D

  • Reminds me in the beginning of Michael Kelso. Thought he was gonna screw up really bad. xD

  • cool

  • man...that is amazing...:)

  • Just when I thought I saw it all!

  • THAT IS SO COOL!!!!

    Can anyone tell me how to do it and how is that happen??

  • is this guy john lennon??

  • i think that the word fuck is used wrong look it up it means forced unlawful carnal knowledge f u c k good you all think about what words mean like shit store hi in transit

    look it up

  • that is cool as fuck

  • nice !

  • This would add some AMAZING atmosphere to restaurants.

  • this is so fucking cool !!

    

  • "Why is it so popular", you ask?

    Which is more likely to remain in the average student's mind: thick and thin lines on a black board... or heavy metal on fire?

  • hit 80hz

  • LOL, my physics teacher tried this, and caught the speaker on fire.

    Awsome physics though.

  • @dawodchatha You didn't happen to go to Deer Park High School did you? Because we used to do this annually until one of the physics teacher did just that.

  • @locutus2011 no, yorktown high school

  • the frequency from my farts can produce a better fire visualization

  • sweet! my science teacher did this today in my class and everyone tripped out lol it was awesome!

  • nice

  • u copied of twinrack u jew

  • Music visualizerXD

  • wow... i first saw this in science class and stunned... i love this!!!

  • thats very interesting but this i know but many dont so keep up the good work

  • 7 Christians have thumb downed science.

  • michael jackson might have been used this :D great!

  • soooooo beautiful

  • Nice equalizer xD

  • Foo fighters xD

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  • cool! who said science is boring? x)

  • Very cool. I'd show my students, but am afraid that they'd "try this at home."

  • That's beautiful

  • great for a restraunt wanting ambient music and a fire

  • sooooo cooool

    

  • Id like to see that on a 10x scale at a metal concert!!!

    cool vid.

  • play some iron maiden!!!!

  • wow that is wild, the coolest thing ive seen in a long time.... an equilizer made of fire is so completely metal! \m/

  • SO AWESOME!!!!!

  • omg this would ve soo cool at a pool or beach party =p~

  • What happens if you change the length or width of the pipe? Can you drill larger holes, too? Just put them further apart? More gas? I guess I just want to know the possible scale. Can the pipe be curved?

  • It's really awesome!!!

    Yeah my lecturer show this to us in our college!

  • really cool

  • neat o!

  • WHOOOOOAAAA RADICAL

  • having that those at a party would be so sik.

  • Pretty cool man :)

  • It should be called dancing flames experiment ;D

    Physics may be boring, but when flames are included it becomes awesome :D

  • kool a mundo...

  • That is fricking awesome XD

  • spiffy! that was fun! I guess 'fire' by the crazy world of arthur brown was too obvious a choice for the heavier music huh?

  • Sweet!

  • wow flame equaliser

  • some crazy stuff its to cool!!!

  • how to make it without killing or burning people and things?

  • FAB

  • damn!! the true physics!!

  • thats cool

  • That's freaking awesome! So cool, nice Video.

  • what is it made of?

  • that was hella cool

  • Super cool!!!

  • kids try this at home

  • DAVE BRUBECK YEAH!

  • some1 should figure out a way to hook this up with a piano or an electric guitare now that would be an awesome show

  • the second you make that happen tell me. it should work with your amp. try it. that would be so cool

  • roflmfao!

  • why is this not used in night clubs?you can put it in its own safe chamber if you wanted to

  • rubins tube

  • kids don't try this at home

  • wow great :D:D

  • lmao

  • it's John Lennon?

  • This is so fucking awesome.

  • screw open fire place, i want it =O

  • This is amazing.

  • I'm going to go with "explanation is far, far too simplistic to be of value".

    .

  • ummm O.o wat kind of things does he use to make that!?? I reallly wanna know cuz its interesting and its really really cooooooool :3

  • Nice!

    I never even thought of that man, very cool.

  • Holy crap man! That was a really good science experiment!! I wish this would be on TV or somthin like that.

  • Fucking cool!

  • Second song's name:

    I'll Stick Around - Foo FIghters

  • Nice!

    Fire is Cool .. :-D

    I want it with heavey metal

  • I want one in my house. Beat the hell out of a fireplace

  • Why has this vid become so popular?

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  • @Buntonatar

    You were featured on the MAKE blog.

  • cause it rocks

  • cuz it's cool

  • I know for a fact it was linked on atleast one news site.

  • some facebook group put it up on theri status

  • @Buntonatar This is kind of cool actually

  • @Buntonatar because everyone loves cool experiments, and music moving fire is about the coolest combination of things in the entire world. good work.

  • @Buntonatar I think this was on Mythbusters at some point, but I'm not too sure.

  • @Buntonatar cause its cool.

  • @Buntonatar basically because you put Omfg l33t c0ol ass vid

  • @rogeriofraxe Good point

  • @Buntonatar because the science behind it is fun and basic human instinct  says OooooOh Fire move up down

  • @jkrobertson88 I think you're onto something there.

  • i made this for my class. unfortunately my lower ability set are a bunch of fucking retards and understood nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

  • perfect for a rock concert

  • i wish i'd seen this last year 4rth quarter... it would have helped. oh well.

  • I love science, this is a simple yet brilliant application, Also you bare a great resemblance to John Lennon ;D

  • that was wicked awesome but i dont see ow it could be called the rubix cube...

  • bahahah. no he said reubens tube or something like that

  • this is awesome, digg is not.

    this: win

    digg: fail

  • omg amazing!!!!!

  • SO SICK!

  • this is awesome!

  • You should make this into a tinier enclosed case or something and market it for ipods lol, I'd definitely buy one.

  • Have to ask, what's brought up the sudden interest in the video? I've got loads of comments lately because of it. Did some teacher show it to the class in a presentation or something?

  • a face book group based around getting teachers off topic posted it and said it was good. Perhaps they got it from someone or something else that made it popular but that would undoutedly be a boost

  • someone posted it on Digg!

  • you been digg'd

  • digg, and some fanpage with 50,000+ fans posted it

  • a facebook group posted it

  • @Buntonatar sound and wave unit-8th grade science, but it still is really cool anways

  • @Buntonatar no clue but its cool :D

  • @Buntonatar physics teacher around the United States have been showing this the past 2-3 years xD maybe that's why? I'm sure most teachers don't even know the name of this thing. xD

  • @MirageScience my science teacher in junior high showed this. was sooo cool

  • @Buntonatar

    That's how I saw it.

    But my class only has 8 or so people in it, so i don't think it could be just that.

    Maybe my teacher is using it in all of her courses?