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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2010

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  • I bet this ends up having huge repercussions in a totally unrelated field. Like because of this work we now have flying cars, or the cure for cancer.

    Lol, You can never tell what applications might result from this.

  • Surely a candidate for the Ig-Noble prize? Entertaining and interesting.

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  • That was awesome! :) Nice experiment!

  • That was so sexy.... sloooow mooootion

  • good work guys! keep learning. keep studying, and nice easy to understand videos are a real plus, too.

  • @saxplayingcompnerd

    Animal fur is not some unique unreproducible material. If we know how fast animals shake, we can use the knowledge if that speed to dry things more efficiently that are similar in make up to fur

  • i also do that after shower w = 0.1 Hz

  • @FrankCashio Ah, but the cure for cancer could also mean the ability to cause it at will.

    Biological weapons suck like that...

  • @strangemouse I thought so too when I heard about Dickerson study ))

  • soooooo? is this gonna stop global warming or what? what's the point?

  • They missed an important part, that the force of the spinning also makes the fur "squeeze" out the water because of the increased pressure

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