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Honey Study - Rope Coil Effect Raw Phantom Footage

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Published on Jun 2, 2012

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  • hsb131

    sup Destin, do you have any slo-mo footage of the erratic inertio-gravitational regime you mentioned in the other video. i think that would be siick to look at

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  • FunnerEveryDay

    At the moment... no. Sorry about that.

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  • bbenny0310

    Hey Destin. I have an idea for you. When I was younger I used to place plastic milk jugs on the end of a stick then light them on fire. The small flaming plastic drops would make the coolest sounds. Can you slo-mo that for a vid?

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  • FunnerEveryDay

    milk jug on fire... I can make that happen. When you see the "group sourcing" video.. there's a milk jug involved.

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  • balls3009

    Destin i might have figured out why honey does that, im being honest man!

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  • TheLuggnut

    I learned that Newton let us down. XD

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  • Devansh Agr

    may i know the mass flow rate and the viscosity of the fluid. thanks

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  • whatsnextnow19791

    Amazing!

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  • whatsnextnow19791

    Just take a regular small plastic grocery bag and twist it as tight as you can, and light it from at least ten feet up for best results. I did it over a river off a bridge. Not the best thing for the environment I'm sure, but it does sound really cool. I would compare the sound of it to the fireworks that look like firecrackers, but spin and are called jumping jacks. Now, take a jumping jack and instead of lighting it on the ground, throw it into the air, or throw it off a bridge. THEY FLY! FUN!

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  • cris d

    Cool. What determines the direction it coils in?

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  • trashcan1112

    hey so i was thinking about this the entire day..... do you need something to start the coiling? like the shaking of our hand, the breeze from the wind, or the rumbling from the earth? or does it just happen due to the nature of the product?

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  • mikebrightman

    well, you could take the equations from his other video and change the value for viscosity, maybe once it starts giving you funny numbers (maybe above or below a certain number?) it means it doesn't work?

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