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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

Traveling waves of color is an example of oscillating chemical reactions.

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  • WOW

    i have a question for you

    is there a way to concentrate de tiny dots at the end, that way you could "magically" write something, i mean just thinking out loud: if you could concentrate the forming of the tiny dots with wax, rub wax "writing" the message or something, then adding all the chemichals, that way at the end it would form something, the thing is... is there a way?

    cheers

  • @chilliberto no sry :-)

  • What is this song in the background?

  • Try looking for them on myspace. The group is Mistakemistake and the song is called Concentrate

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  • is there something in the "petril plate"? Or what makes the liquid spontaneously start "waving"?

  • it's so nice thaks for your video =)

  • Not as you can seen on the film they oscillate both in space and time. If you watch one point in space you will see that they are changing in time, but if you freeze the movie take one point and move in any direction you will also see that they are changing in space ..

  • I'm pretty sure it's in real-time.

  • I have read that Belousov's waves exist not in space but time is this true?

  • Is this a time lapse or is it in real time? Because that is so cool.

  • wow, this is cool

  • its not standing waves either

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