@@csebalProbably because our field of perspective is limited and of course... too busy with our personal life. I feel like this is the reason why scientists are more intelligent than others... they question, they think and they observe and formulate whatever they can from the information
It makes you wonder what we take for granted, and I mean that in both ways. If we perceived time at a much slower rate this would be a more obvious phenomenon, but then, what do we see all the time that is imperceptible at a faster time, or a different level of focus?
I used to do this with Diet Coke and a straw and a buddy of mine showed a bunch of CS professors at a conference dinner and they all started experimenting with their drinks. I've heard the explanation before, but I've forgotten it. Really cool video.
@e.k7741 there's been film around for decades and decades that can capture slow motion. Without technology, there's still millions of small things to see and investigate. Most people don't bend down to ground level to see them.
This one deserves a full video alongside the short, i want to hear dan and gav explaining this to me and gav probably saying how complicated it is to capture something thats so small and getting smaller and stuff
@route2070 im eyeballing .01 mm for the last (edit. Second last) droplet but I'd love to see scale. I'm way off i know it. The syringe is deceiving and I'm bad at eyeballing
they did an old video on this 10 years ago, which he mentioned. it's only 3 minutes long and i'm not rewatching it now so idk how much he explains about the process
this is truly how the world is. I liked how Einsteins put it: “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle”
There's something ineffably spectacular about the fact that anything exists at all, let alone that the things which exist are this marvelous when inspected closely
That's nuts! The surface tension acts like a trampoline, and the smaller the droplet gets, the higher it bounces. So cool! Thanks for showing that to us.
Look up the Galilean cannon experiment and it’ll explain the physics of why that happens Long story short as it loses mass most of the same force the drop applies to the bounce remains and so makes it easier to move
It's the best thing I've ever seen using a slow motion camera, not just the mediocre stuff channels usually do. I knew about it before and heard people on about it but never seen it until now.
This is why I love science so much. Ever since I was a kid I was curious about the way everything worked in our world, and I feel like I've grown up to have a better understanding of the physical world than most people.
@@steventarsitano3209You may have done but your understanding of physicality will sadly never be on par with that of my own. I have been closely observing the world around me since the day I was born. In my life I have gained so much understanding that I find it impossible to express the full extent of it.
@@steventarsitano3209you just proved you know nothing 💀step one bud everything you see is not actually physically there…. It literally is made up of waves and particles….
Actually it seems to be heavily affected by random events such as the way the fluid does or doesn't coalesce cleanly into a sphere. The first bounce was substantial relative to its radius whereas 2 and 3 were kinda messy and underwhelming.
This is a guess on my part but I think I'm probably pretty close Notice as each drop got smaller the delta between the mass of the drop and the mass of water that was not part of the newly released dropped increases dramatically and also the mass of the drop Delta to gravity changes dramatically Basically you could think of it as having a launcher and a rocket ship The little drop is the rocket ship and the water it leaves behind that joins the rest of the water is the launcher Bigger launcher more altitude smaller rocket less energy needed to get that altitude Each time it's split the difference in size between the launcher and the rocket got larger and larger as the rocket got smaller and smaller relative to gravity combine those two together and that last one had a giant launcher and an itty bitty rocket and negligible gravitational effect boom escape velocity :-) well at least escape from the water puddle :-)
Before the super slowmo kicks in, you can actually see the water droplets bouncing and shrinking in real time! This is a super fast physical reaction, so it’s cool to see the dynamics of it in real time and in slowmo
I thought about that too, but then I decided the reason we see it clearly in the "live" shot is the camera (and the video as we watch it on our computers) is frame based, meaning we are missing the in between movement that would tend to blur it to our eyes under direct eye vision.
I have watched everything you've ever uploaded, and this might actually be the most fascinating thing I've seen on your channel. I never would have thought this was a thing.
This is one of the best examples of how eye-opening slowmo can be. I've always been fascinated by the way water droplets bounce but I didn't realise that they spawned ever smaller dropletets. It's a delight to watch.
@@Nighturz I think they're talking about specifically the way surface tension causes water droplets to break into progressively smaller pieces and bounce back up
Does this mean you could just keep taking syringes from the same cup of water and continue on releasing droplets of water until it’s all evaporated lol? Prob take a while tho…
This entire short takes place in 0.19 of a second.
Fresh
Same
Hot af
😟
You and Dan must talk very Fast then
The last droplet was like "Farewell, my people need me!"
Makes me think of “So Long and Thanks for All the Fish.”
You can actually see it start falling again if you look closely. Seems it was just blown to the side.
@@masterhypnos6783thank you for that. I’m going to go rewatch the movie for the 500th time ❤
Dead meme af
@@RealestKneeGrow your mother
I love how the last one just blasted off
Yeah. The velocity it left at was definitely unexpected.
I heard it’s in orbit now
well that's basically what water vapour is, right
And that's how clouds are made
@@april5054not sure because of the lack of scale, but I think actual vapour is much smaller, atom-scale. I think that's a droplet.
It still blows my mind how something as mundane as water droplets bouncing is made incredibly beautiful and interesting by slow motion!
It's also cool because the macro lens is set up coolly
Slow motion AND high def ultra zoom.
Subjective
@@P0opingCatfish everything is subjective my friend. Saying that is a useless observation to say the least.
that's because nothing in nature really is mundane, we just take them for granted because we're used to seeing them in one perspective
The last droplet: ʷʰᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ
E
😂
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@@pain00077EUGH its beady little eyes. What a horrid creature.
That has to be one of the coolest things you’ve ever filmed!
Pun intended?
@@beanstocker0979Too much shneefer.
My favorite is when they made slow motion videos of light
@@beanstocker0979grow up
Final drip: “ Aight imma head out”
Even by slow-motion standards, this is incredibly beautiful. I've never seen anything like it.
They are the slow mo guys for a reason
When you see it like that makes you realize the beauty in life
God is great!
@@amba7692 True!
@@amba7692 What does god have to do with these water droplets at all?
@@RuckusBernalnothing.its as tho some magical diety built on us using this tool
@@amba7692why could he create a system where living organisms dont each other alive?maybe cause he doesnt exist
This is legitimately one of the coolest things I have ever seen filmed
Definitely one of those. It also kinda puts things into perspective i believe. On how little we really observe of the world around us.
@@csebalProbably because our field of perspective is limited and of course... too busy with our personal life. I feel like this is the reason why scientists are more intelligent than others... they question, they think and they observe and formulate whatever they can from the information
I saw a spermatozoïd into an ovule, its incredible too
these game devs have some crazy attention to detail 💀💀
Hats off to the choreographer.
Edit. I would be tempted to declare THE coolest thing. Especially if fresh water it is.
This must be the most beautiful thing you've ever filmed. I'm mesmerised
Nice, so am i❤❤
Me too, i think there's an underlying cosmic message in cymatics
@hano9944
What's your problem?
Get a dictionary if words are hard.
As am I
Have you never seen Dan in a balloon? 😍
The sound effects are always spot on!
ik bro the foley is amazing
sounds like the doors opening and closing sounds from the metroid games
The choice of ambient music makes it so much better, beautiful fenomenon, so many rainbows and the way a see through perfect sphere bounces
This may just be the most beautiful thing you guys have ever filmed.
Yes!!!
I almost cried
astonishing
they havent filmed me yet
I couldn't believe it. It's like another world. It was so eventful, yet it lasted a micro second under a micro lense on our perspective
The fact that these tiny interactions happen constantly without us thinking about it, is fascinating to me.
You'd love microbiology. Another tiny realm smaller than the eyes can see 😅
It makes you wonder what we take for granted, and I mean that in both ways. If we perceived time at a much slower rate this would be a more obvious phenomenon, but then, what do we see all the time that is imperceptible at a faster time, or a different level of focus?
Now imagine what is happening inside of you without you thinking or worrying about it now that deserve gratitude to the creator.
@@h.a.6790 Which one?
Glory of God! Amen
This actually might be the coolest video I’ve ever watched. I say that unironically.
It's like an animated fractal. Amazing to watch.
This was genuinely one of the most awesome things I’ve seen. I never had any idea that water could bounce on itself and it absolutely blows my mind
and divide itself in smaller droplets until evaporation
Wow, you’re dense. Have you never seen rain? Jumped in a pool? Turned on a sink?
I used to do this with Diet Coke and a straw and a buddy of mine showed a bunch of CS professors at a conference dinner and they all started experimenting with their drinks.
I've heard the explanation before, but I've forgotten it.
Really cool video.
Buoyancy
@@hobowoke7282this has nothing to do with buoyancy
"Where's the droplet?!"
"Gone. Reduced to atoms."
underrated
Futurama reference
@@GregorioTavarez-qb2qdI think it’s a reference to the answer Thanos gave the Avengers when they asked where the stones where
Ok, that is mesmerizing 💧💧💧
Evaporated
The sound effects are perfect!
The sound design in all of your videos is always so on point, I’ve always loved that about your channel
That last drop was like "Aight, I'm outta here" 😂
Legends say the last small drop never came down and went to space ! 😂
@@suman1847people like cameraman joke
The microbes in the initial drop knew that only some of them would make it to the moon.
😂
"No cameras"
last one is like , "I'm off my planet needs me " xD
when he come, flood everywhere
I must go, my planet doesn't need me anymore.
😂
Looks like some kind of Windows XP screensaver. I love it.
"I must go; my people need me."
-The Littlest Water Droptlet
all of the beautiful things that are hidden within time are absolutely astonishing.
The slow universe is magestic, and we pass by eons of anomalous interactions per second.
You couldn’t have said it better I was definitely astounded
It's amazing what you see when you stop rushing around and start paying attention to things around you
@@rustic35okay but you wouldn’t ever be able see something this special without technology.
@e.k7741 there's been film around for decades and decades that can capture slow motion. Without technology, there's still millions of small things to see and investigate. Most people don't bend down to ground level to see them.
The last droplet was like -
"Beam me up, Scotty!"
Yeah
Scott concurs
I dont think a water droplet can talk
@@Gruesome_j😒
@@Gruesome_jbuzzkill🙄
The rainbow in the ripples makes this even more relaxing 😍
I tried watching another slow motion channel to get my fix and they are awful….really makes me appreciate what you guys do for us.
All the water molecules working *so* hard to send that last one to a new dimension
How true
Raptured lol
You're watching the amalgam of Newtonian physics and atomic physics.
its small enough to float wdym
A estado gaseoso y después 🤯🤯
This is one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen
God made water ✝️
@@camilosanchez831 𐕣
No it was the big Architect of the Universe
No is it from allah
Last Drop Be Like: "Achcha Chalta Hun, Duao Me Yaad Rakhna"
😂😂
Seeing magnified+slowed video of stuff like this really reaffirms that everything is energy vibrating at various frequencies
This one deserves a full video alongside the short, i want to hear dan and gav explaining this to me and gav probably saying how complicated it is to capture something thats so small and getting smaller and stuff
And How small did it get. I mean thanks for showing us this, but what's the answer?
@route2070 im eyeballing .01 mm for the last (edit. Second last) droplet but I'd love to see scale. I'm way off i know it. The syringe is deceiving and I'm bad at eyeballing
Please
ua-cam.com/video/ynk4vJa-VaQ/v-deo.htmlsi=LeabU_hS5FrULxGy
they did an old video on this 10 years ago, which he mentioned. it's only 3 minutes long and i'm not rewatching it now so idk how much he explains about the process
I need a 24/7 live slowmo of water droplets like this.
well it wouldnt be live then would it. unless you just played a prerecorded one over and over
@@tylerbird9301you're so much fun
It's so calming... So peaceful...
@@maddy3852he’s not wrong
“Live slowmo”
Such wonderful, magnificent laws and scales. Of course it shows a great artist. Of course, it shows a great balance maker.
Glad to see Gavin n Dan is still having fun. 😊
And Gus, Jack n Burnie too!
This has got to be one of the coolest most beautiful things I have ever seen. The sound effects go very well as well. So awesome!
That was Sooo much better than I was expecting, WOW - very interesting, 😲🧐👍
I came here to say something very similar. That’s maybe the most beautiful video ever
Sound effects? This is how it actually sounds.
@@jacobawojtowicz They add sounds in post. They've even said so themselves in past videos that they have to do that.
Ditto.😂
How could something simple as this be so beautiful and amazing to watch? Absolutely amazing.
this is truly how the world is. I liked how Einsteins put it: “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle”
All beautiful things may not be simple... But simple things are always beautiful
@@Softlolthat’s a fire quote 🔥
Great
everything is beautiful to watch if you give attention specially on a macro level .
There's something ineffably spectacular about the fact that anything exists at all, let alone that the things which exist are this marvelous when inspected closely
this vid is so beautiful! serene! theraputic! it's like a healing back to where it belongs
That's nuts! The surface tension acts like a trampoline, and the smaller the droplet gets, the higher it bounces. So cool! Thanks for showing that to us.
Look up the Galilean cannon experiment and it’ll explain the physics of why that happens
Long story short as it loses mass most of the same force the drop applies to the bounce remains and so makes it easier to move
Very much a fractal relationship, this is amazing to watch and then comprehend!
😊
Bro broke down the whole vid like we didn’t just see
And what's the problem@@the.big.instigator
It's the best thing I've ever seen using a slow motion camera, not just the mediocre stuff channels usually do. I knew about it before and heard people on about it but never seen it until now.
That clip made me feel like I was just chilling in a calming liminal space of some sort
It made Me think "How high is that last drop going".
Ik a game with that name
Makes me feel like we’re in a simulation & we’re watching code that we aren’t meant to see
The music and sound fx
The sound is supposed to be calming
Wow that's mind blowing and incredibly beautiful, hands down gotta be the sickest slow motion I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing! 🙏👏🙌❤
Genuinely one of the most satisfyingly beautiful things I've ever seen on the internet
Yeah wired though but I agree 😂
@@sonictheheadshock756 what wired
@@sonictheheadshock756 wired? Do you mean weird?
@@sonictheheadshock756 because wired is a wire and weird mean weird
The way the water reflects the light looks gorgeous
Refracts
@@michaelrivera4299 I always thought this was annoying, but it's needed here... "Actually ☝️🤓"
@gavindill2316 just trying to be helpful
@@michaelrivera4299thanks bro i actually needed to know that
@nickygonzaga8865 no problem
I never would have guessed that a water droplet would be one of the coolest things I've ever seen
I have never seen anything more beautiful
I ain't NEVER seen some quality like this
i did, internet is big
@@MassMultiplayerplease share
@@MassMultiplayeryes
Right. What kinda camera is this
Right what kinda camera is this
This one deserves its own full video. It's so good.
Pretty rad bro
Aww man, didn’t know you guys were still in action! Heard the slo no sound and got rocketed straight back to childhood. Nice to randomly see this
I've watched this at least 15 times. Mesmerizing!
Whoever did the sound effects for this one is an unsung hero.
Gav (filming) does all the editing and sound design 😊
It’s the real sound
@@770ballerit's not
@@770ballerobviously that is not the real sound, come on use your head
Not me thinking that these were the actual sounds😂😂😂😂
Ever since this channel started, I’ve seen several videos that really change the way I look at the physical world. You guys are brilliant.
This is why I love science so much. Ever since I was a kid I was curious about the way everything worked in our world, and I feel like I've grown up to have a better understanding of the physical world than most people.
@@steventarsitano3209You may have done but your understanding of physicality will sadly never be on par with that of my own. I have been closely observing the world around me since the day I was born. In my life I have gained so much understanding that I find it impossible to express the full extent of it.
Agreed
@@steventarsitano3209you just proved you know nothing 💀step one bud everything you see is not actually physically there…. It literally is made up of waves and particles….
Wow! That’s Impressive! And the music! Perfect! I just got the chills! 😅
This could totally be an animation but the fact that it's actually water being water is amazing
This is some award winning footage, if I've ever seen it. Absolutely mesmerizing!
I couldn't agree more.
❤
This has got to be the most insane YT short I've ever seen. Camera tech blows my mind
I love this so much, just when you think it's over it keeps going
What a great reminder to take a moment in your day to slow down and admire the beauty nature provides for you
the slow mo ripples through the colour spectrum is mesmerizing
I don't know why I thought of the synthesizer wave🧐
Quantum physics for sure
So pretty
Yeah I feel peaceful for some reason
@@JoseCastillo-eq8emnah I'm pretty sure it's just from refractions with the glass
It's so cool seeing how much higher each one bounces due to momentum.
Actually it seems to be heavily affected by random events such as the way the fluid does or doesn't coalesce cleanly into a sphere. The first bounce was substantial relative to its radius whereas 2 and 3 were kinda messy and underwhelming.
Around us, the highly ranked scientists, we are calling this the "trampoline effect".
The last one just flies off to heaven
momentum has nothing to do with it, it's the small mass that makes it go high like that
This is a guess on my part but I think I'm probably pretty close
Notice as each drop got smaller the delta between the mass of the drop and the mass of water that was not part of the newly released dropped increases dramatically and also the mass of the drop Delta to gravity changes dramatically
Basically you could think of it as having a launcher and a rocket ship The little drop is the rocket ship and the water it leaves behind that joins the rest of the water is the launcher
Bigger launcher more altitude smaller rocket less energy needed to get that altitude
Each time it's split the difference in size between the launcher and the rocket got larger and larger as the rocket got smaller and smaller relative to gravity combine those two together and that last one had a giant launcher and an itty bitty rocket and negligible gravitational effect boom escape velocity :-) well at least escape from the water puddle :-)
It looks so beautiful, the colors and everything
God bless you, guys!!! I'm glad to have watched such a thing before I'm gone.
Last drop goes for taxes
Nope, the gov takes it off the top.
Last drop is what’s left after taxes. Thanks government.
God tax
😂😂😂😂
...Last drop shows whats left after taxes
Before the super slowmo kicks in, you can actually see the water droplets bouncing and shrinking in real time! This is a super fast physical reaction, so it’s cool to see the dynamics of it in real time and in slowmo
I thought about that too, but then I decided the reason we see it clearly in the "live" shot is the camera (and the video as we watch it on our computers) is frame based, meaning we are missing the in between movement that would tend to blur it to our eyes under direct eye vision.
Hat does 20k fps means it looks animated ?
The entirety of creation is just absolutely stunning and wild.
I love the spectrum of colours and the black hole look of the boucning water sphere, an amazing universe type of effect.
I have watched everything you've ever uploaded, and this might actually be the most fascinating thing I've seen on your channel. I never would have thought this was a thing.
I concur... wanted to write a very similar comment 👍
Agreed
A sight that humans have never seen before this modern age. Gorgeous! I want one!
The rainbow color on this shot i so beautiful
I wholeheartedly agree. This is the take of decade.
Basically the only channel that's quality hasn't dipped in like a decade
I didnt understand
True
One could even say that it actually increased.
There are plenty. Colin furze springs to mind.
dont forget the LA beast@@nobodypersonsomeone
Ill never get tired of watching that. So cool!!
What a beautiful life. Makes me appreciate the little things.
Last droplet said aight imma head out
Yup it was so small and light
It was dew for a vacation. Dew. Get it?😊
@@throngcleaver LOL 😅😆 so funny bro!!!!!! But seriously, was pretty clever.
@gotenks157 Thanks! But I just thought of a better one:
The big drop was pregnant, and the baby was dew.
@@throngcleaver keep em coming......!
The "bloop" sound effects really complete this video. Good stuff, gents.
Who said they are sound effects 🤔
I don’t know why but this put a big smile on my face
The sould effect was as creative as ur video shot. Thanks for sharing
This is one of the best examples of how eye-opening slowmo can be. I've always been fascinated by the way water droplets bounce but I didn't realise that they spawned ever smaller dropletets. It's a delight to watch.
They don't spawn, right?😅 The droplets cut themselves off into smaller bits.
@@REDxFROGyep. Basically like a bacteria
I love how many cool slow mo videos you can make with just water. Water is amazing!
I know right, like i cant live without water...its that amazing
That was way cooler than expected
That last droplet threw off an even tinier droplet into the aether
Bro that's the best camera quality I have ever seen
Quality so good it's burning my eyes out
Hdr
I want Vsauce to do a video explaining this phenomenon
Surface tension of water
*stares into your soul*
Phenomenon? Water surface tension. Now it's no longer a phenomenon.
Destin from Smarter Every Day already did a video on this topic 7 years ago you should check him out
@@Nighturz I think they're talking about specifically the way surface tension causes water droplets to break into progressively smaller pieces and bounce back up
This is really cool! It was really neat to see what I think was the final tiny droplet evaporate!
That was one of the most amazing things Ive ever witnessed.
Dude your audio guy deserves a raise
Yeah! How the heck she capture that audio??
@@kinnikunkynot captured, it's audio effects done right
They don't have an audio guy.
Gav is the audio guy.
IKR it was hypnotic
The music over the slow mo will always be ASMR to me, and gav’s sound design over the clips will always blow me away
It's always reminded me of the original MYST soundtrack, back in the early Mac CD-ROM days.
What is this music ? I agree thats asmr, so peaceful and great at the same time,Was it composed for the show ?
Dude, try Osmos game.
he just uses a macro microphone
The music Sounds like im walking down the hallway of a forunner structure in halo.
Legit, their best slow mo ever.
This is the sharpest YT Short I've ever seen in my life
im so glad to see slow mo guys still kickin. incredibly deserving of ur status on youtube, been making great stuff for years on years
Fr when this channel stops it’s going to be a sad day
Very very sad i have been watching them for a very long time@@ericreese4561
really makes you find the beauty in such small things .
i wish she could have said the same
Just a bit too late. My ex already left me
She didn't say that
Lmao the replies, i cant 😂.
that's not what she said
The way surface tension holds the droplet until it is motionless only to begin the cycle again. Such an amazing microscopic process.
So pretty i love all the beautiful colors nature can make
That is both incredible and beautiful. The diffraction makes this look other worldly.
Last drop goes to heaven.
Many are called, few are chosen.
Just like when liquor is made they call it the “angels share” 😂
Its all heaven lol
Angels share
This video is cool asf, from the sound all the way to the last drop
That small drop at the end was like “to the moon I go”
That's ridiculously cool. Thanks for taking the time to do this
Literally was 0.19sec on doing it
@@moisesm8509I had the same thought 😂
@@moisesm8509I guess maybe effort would be a more accurate word to portray his meaning😂
This may be the most amazing physics video I've seen on UA-cam to date. I love how the last one was so light that it just evaporated away!
It shot up like a rocket 🚀
to date 😅😅, ooooohh, you mean today 😂
Nothing is more amazing than landing a rocket booster..
Does this mean you could just keep taking syringes from the same cup of water and continue on releasing droplets of water until it’s all evaporated lol? Prob take a while tho…
@@OfficialDonnieHaightyup
Man you guys are creative, im learning more and more about what looks awesome in slowmo
this is one of the coolest things I've seen in the entire internet
One of the coolest things I've ever seen and defo the coolest I've seen this year!