Friday, April 19, 2013

Amazing Water & Sound Experiment - YouTube


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uENITui5_jU&playnext=1&list=PL968ED56DA875D222

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sophia siad,

Wow this is so cool. I wonder how and what the liquids ar and what they were doing. May be it was a chemical reaction. This was cool.

Sabina✬✡✿☺ said...

That was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I could do that. I've watched a couple of these kinds of videos, and they've taken my breath away. One problem- the person who's created these amazing "magic" tricks has absolutely no proof that he didn't use visual effects. He or she didn't explain it. Yes it may look amazing, but until they prove that there is actually scientific reasoning behind it we have no idea if this is actually true or not.

Eva said...

Wow! I have to say, at first, I didn't really believe what was going on, but now I realize that it was just an illusion. Whether or not the illusion was a result of the camera or just the human eye, I don't know, but I think that the person who did the experiment should really explain what was going on. Otherwise, the experiment was amazing! I loved it how the water went in spirals and curls, and how when they did the 23hz reverse effect the water looked like it was going back UP into the hose instead of down. It was a gravity-defying effect, and it's always cool to watch something that goes against science, even if it might not be completely real.
Even though this was just an illusion, the idea that sound waves can alter the appearance of water for the human eye (or camera lens) is REALLY cool, and I'm definitely going to look into this subject a little more; I'm really curious to see what makes this illusion.
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This is really awesome. To see that just little sound waves can move water liver that is soooooo cool. I would like to do this at home!!!!!!!!!! I give this video a A-.

Anonymous said...

This video was super cool. What that guy could do with the water is off the hook. I really liked the reverse effect he did. I also agree with Eva, and Sabina though because it could be a camera effect or visual editing but anyway I thought that the video was really cool.

Ethan said...

This video was super cool. What that guy could do with the water is off the hook. I really liked the reverse effect he did. I also agree with Eva, and Sabina though because it could be a camera effect or visual editing but anyway I thought that the video was really cool.


(P.S) The comment before this one was mine also.

Alyssa said...

Wow! This was awesome! I wish I knew more about this thing because they didn't have much information, but judging from the materials, perhaps this change in the water's path may have been caused by sound waves. Or maybe this was an illusion. The video didn't say. Also, one of the last scenes of the water made it seem like it was spiraling upward, but the water was actually going down. I really thought that this was cool and maybe other people can do it at home. I really want to know more about this topic and how it can be useful. This was a great video!

Izzy☆☺☮✌♥✎ said...

This is sooooooo cool! Was is real? I showed it to my dad and he was wondering... But I think it was since it seems possible, I mean the hose was moving to create that effect. I absolutely loved it! How did they do the one where is looks like the water is going up, not down? Did they just replay the one that looks like it going down? I would love to see more of these videos! They are just so cool. Like Alyssa said, maybe the motion of the water was affected by the sound waves. Also, people could do this at home, but they might need to contact this guy because it seems to be more than just what he's talking about.

Mila Jones said...

I thought that this was super cool!!!!! Even thought the experiment was cool, I wish that he had gone into detail about why it does this. I thought that the spiral looked like DNA. I really thought that when it went up it was very cool, my initial thought was: Is the hose sucking the water back up?!?!?!. I realized that it was all just an illusion like those things that you hang on a tree and is spins around like DNA. I really thought that this was cool and I really enjoyed the illusions. I really wished that he explained why the water does this. If he had I would have given this video an A+, but since he didn't and that is a huge part of the experiment I am giving it a B-. :-(

Corey said...

I think that it was really cool. It is amazing how you could do so many different things with just a few simple things. I kept on watching the rest of them and thought that it kept on getting cooler. It's cool how that if you change the sound wave pattern you can move water. There was also one that had a magnetic force, which is also really cool. I rate this video an A+

Bryan said...

This was pretty epic. I think it's so cool that sound waves are so powerful that they bend water. Although, the last experiment I think was edited, because it looks like the water was going backwards and I don't know if sound waves can do that. Maybe it was all an illusion MUA-HA-HA-HA!!! Either way, this was really cool.

Aiden said...

Wow! That looked really cool, and I can't figure out how they get the water to move like that. Maybe the sound waves hit the water and changed the way the molecules move, which made the water wave and swirl.

Ian said...

I thought this was really cool. I love how the movement and vibration of the speaker made it so the water spiraled around. I disagree with everyone who said it might be visual effects. One, I doubt someone would make a video of this, work hard on editing it, and post it on youtube just to fool someone. Two, there are a ton of scientific explanations that could possibly explain what is going on in the video. Overall I thought it was really cool.

Natasha :) said...

That was amazing!!!! The illusion was great. I totally wish I was able to do that. It was cool when the water went a swirly. I also think its cool if you have no idea what is going on (especially in science) because then you are so amazed by it. I wonder how you do the illusion. It would be really cool to do. I rate this an A+