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Uploaded by on May 4, 2006

Using a fluorocarbon-based ferrofluid and rotating a magnetic field around it produces astounding results

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  • Ok, chill out. First off, it's real, I have a bunch of the stuff myself, and you can make ferrofluid into those patterns with rotating magnetic fields behind the surface on which the fluid is resting. And second, let's see your big fancy degree ^_^ Don't have one? Didn't think so. now sftu joo noob >:O OLOLOLOLOLOLO internet speak!

  • @ddnguyen278 yes, and it also looks like cells or something

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  • HORY SHEET TOU THAUSEN END SIKS!

  • kick ass

  • What there would be if a face would be outlined

    does he regain his effect on the magnet?

  • Venom

  • This is even cooler than simple ferrofluid.

  • Trippy!

  • This looks eerily like some bronze age Chinese script and art forms..

  • intereeting experiment

  • @TheEgg185 ...and like a swastika.

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