ferro fluid with brownian motion
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its fucking robot blood
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This is great for horror movies
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@nickrohn93 It's more, "If we run a current through it, we'll get vesicles!" Because it's those little bubbles in the aqueous phase that are the most interesting from the early-life standpoint, their sheltering confines and surface tension driven behavior make a plausible smooth transition between life and non-life.
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what is scary about this video is that it looks ALIVE !!
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Eeeew it looks terrifying D:
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Organic maze creation.
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at 0:33 they hit the magnetic organism with something, and it freakin assimilates these two organic plant cells on the bottom left
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Beautiful vid! Thank you!
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VIRUS !!!
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@nickrohn93 it's a magnetic field, but yeah you're right and I was wrong, this guy is delusional if he still seriously thinks this way.
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@EdsEnemy How could a charged metal suspended in some high viscosity liquid, and with apparently only the introduction of electricity, cause self replicating constructs to emerge? "If we run a current through it, we'll get genes!"
Its certainly possable to pass a current through the fluid m must try it,
Having noticed the particules gigging around, it seems possable that a form of early life is cellular and that whether driven by brounian motion or condensation, act as an oxgen transoprt mecanism.
ferroflow 1 year ago