No... after reducing surface tension of water it'll not be able to hold water. Real container's holding capacity doesn't depend on surface tension of liquid.
@@pareshborase4414 nowhere is what you said part of the definition of a container. Container: An item which can be used to hold other items or jeep them contained. Contain: To halt the spread of To check the expansion of So yes, that is in fact a container for liquid with surface tension.
This would be really cool to use for a reveal in an escape room. Write a code on a table using this method and have a cup of water they can be told to spill on the table, revealing the code.
Would be cool, but wouldn't last for sure. the hydrophobic part would reduce contaminents and you would be able to clearly tell a dirty part of the table and a clean part of the table. I'm pretty sure you would be able to just feel a difference too.
@@kickassnetworkWell, tbf escape rooms are usually maintained. Dunno how long the hydrophobic coating would hold up over time, but I'm sure just a daily wipedown would help a lot. As for the feel part, well that's just someone being observant. No reason to punish them there.
@@sandortorres5739если в центрифугу отправить комочек земли вода на его поверхности заполнит неровности и весь предмет станет округлым, возможны деформации от эллипса до шарика и наоборот.
@@sandortorres5739 Really just said "let's apply a psuedo-second-dimensional rule to a fully three dimensional plane", of course something like this won't work in a three dimensional plane without copius amounts of effort to exact the earths gravitational pull, instead the more accurate way to see this is not as an application of level but instead an interpretation to the fluid structure and rule set water follows that allows it to find level on a shape unleveled. Water is amorphous, and the gravitational laws both philosophical and physically disagree with a binary notion of up and down.
Democracy sort: Move the first item from the list to an auxiliary one, then the next item will be chosen by the nth item of the auxiliary list and the n+1th of the main list (making a midpoint on those). Repeat that till n = length of the main list, if it’s not sorted, paste the auxiliary list onto the main list and do the process again till the list is sorted
Isn't the question usually "still or sparkling?" I'm not trying to be argumentative and I know that flavoured water exists... I've just never heard it called "flavoured water."
"You put water in a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Be formless, shapeless. Be water, my friend"
@@er4795: That's exactly what I've been saying for a long time. How can controlling electromagnetism not be magic? You're literally controlling the deepest forces in the universe. Computer programming is spell writing.
Maybe paint the inside of a circle with hydrophilic paint, and the outside of that circle with hydrophobic paint, then see how manh water droplets you can hold inside the circle.
I wish people would stop with the whole "OH EM FUGGIN GEE!!! IM FAMOUS! THANKS FOR 2K LIKES!!!" If you really care about fake internet points, just don't edit it. I purposely disliked your comment because of the edit. If you want more likes, act like a normal person.
It would be pretty sweet to see this done in a reduced gravity environment. How tall could you get the water to rise? At what height would the square turn into a dome? Someone needs to do this!
I usually like to carry my water in a star like shape, but airport security these days are like, 🖐🏻 uh uh thats a weapon... I then have to show them by chewing on it, its a whole scene by itself 😂
If you kept putting water in that hydrophobic square would it eventually make some 3D shape like a pyramid or would the surface tension break due to the volume of water at some point? (Edit: i said pyramid as a 3D shape example because at the start of the video the corners of the water seem to angle inwards, as well a pyramid is a fairly stable 3D shape, as most of it's weight is concentrated at the bottom)
It wouldn’t get that big although that would be awesome. It would be just like what happens when you try to fill up a cup with water and the water raises up out of the glass and doesn’t spill over at first but eventually does. It’ll go to maybe a millimeter or 2 and then break.
Consider that a... Uh, half of a sphere, I know that has a name but I can't think of it now (demisphere?) is a simpler shape than a pyramid, and that water droplets prefer round shapes, you'd get something like that but a square base... If the surface tension didn't break first, which I imagine it would.
This is such a cool idea for ant photographer to utilize (for any idea, like album art, family photo album highlights, promotional stuff, etc). Really cool and lends itself to lots of creativity
Thought: a drop of liquid dish soap weakens water's surface tension. So maybe there's something that strengthens surface tension? Then the bulging effect would be even more dramatic.
I appreciate your work I started UA-cam a while back felt like I had to lie to keep up with it and deleted it to just catch up to where I actually wanted to be. Felt irresponsible af. Keep calling folks out ✨👏🏾
Turns-Into-Water Man defeating his nemesis's hydrophobic trap by discovering a bottle of soap in his tool belt would be an amazing Golden Era comicbook plot.
If I was still a college student in the art and design department, I will use this "water trick" in my Basic Typography class when experimenting with nature to create some sort of letterings. I'm a professor now (though not for typography but for visual culture) so, my days are long behind me sadly 😅
ive watched every jschlatt sdmp stream but somehow totally forgot to watch the day 1 vod, i can’t believe how much i missed and how many jokes make more sense now
I am going to make the argument that that is in fact a type of container.
Valid argument
It could be a "containment", perhaps
Containerment
No... after reducing surface tension of water it'll not be able to hold water. Real container's holding capacity doesn't depend on surface tension of liquid.
@@pareshborase4414 nowhere is what you said part of the definition of a container.
Container: An item which can be used to hold other items or jeep them contained.
Contain:
To halt the spread of
To check the expansion of
So yes, that is in fact a container for liquid with surface tension.
Do you know where the water goes? That's right! In the square hole!😁
Holy shit
and here we are full circle now
😊
I know that Frustrating guy 😂
@@IsaacPiezac More like full square.
"How do you get square balloons? "
"Use square water"
incredible reference
@@mikn999what's the reference?
Use square air
No, use square helium obviously
That letter went from “A” to “AAAAAAA”. Relax mode!
This would be really cool to use for a reveal in an escape room. Write a code on a table using this method and have a cup of water they can be told to spill on the table, revealing the code.
Nice
Clever!
Would be cool, but wouldn't last for sure. the hydrophobic part would reduce contaminents and you would be able to clearly tell a dirty part of the table and a clean part of the table. I'm pretty sure you would be able to just feel a difference too.
@@kickassnetworkWell, tbf escape rooms are usually maintained. Dunno how long the hydrophobic coating would hold up over time, but I'm sure just a daily wipedown would help a lot. As for the feel part, well that's just someone being observant. No reason to punish them there.
Bro's giving idea to Jigsaw
I was curious as to how much water you can keep adding until it didn't hold up
Same here
Yes!! I want to see it overflow. Or bursting like a balloon, what do I know...
It’ll just go as tall as the surface tension can hold, so the same height you can overflow a cup with water before it spills.
Pathfinder question jee advance level lol
Imagine if he ok put some hydrophilic substance beneath it
Let’s show this to flat-earthers who think that “water finds its level” is some genius argument
Let's get him to make a sphere with that same method to prove it
@@sandortorres5739gravity has left the chat
@@GibDib lol
@@sandortorres5739если в центрифугу отправить комочек земли вода на его поверхности заполнит неровности и весь предмет станет округлым, возможны деформации от эллипса до шарика и наоборот.
@@sandortorres5739 Really just said "let's apply a psuedo-second-dimensional rule to a fully three dimensional plane", of course something like this won't work in a three dimensional plane without copius amounts of effort to exact the earths gravitational pull, instead the more accurate way to see this is not as an application of level but instead an interpretation to the fluid structure and rule set water follows that allows it to find level on a shape unleveled. Water is amorphous, and the gravitational laws both philosophical and physically disagree with a binary notion of up and down.
Pov: you downloaded the water physics mod in minecraft
So this is how minecraft water stays inside when encircled with fences or slabs
Hydrophobic fences!
Bro got 10/10 on his physics exam💀
I was searching fornthis comment
😂😂😂
My man is playing Minecraft in real life
Not cubes yet
He is slowly building up, this is a water carpet. He just needs a few more to Stack them.
*Kid sees square*
MiNEcRAFctc!!!
Thats what I wanted to say
😂
Better short than Zach king, Ryan trahan and Mr beast does
Pretty neat, could make this into some kinda cool art project like a really complex flowing river.
Any shape?
Ok, do a sphere
"Be there or be square"
*Me ASAP:*
Bro these ultra realistic minecraft texture packs are getting insane, this is too much
340 likes and no comments let me fix that
Democracy sort:
Move the first item from the list to an auxiliary one, then the next item will be chosen by the nth item of the auxiliary list and the n+1th of the main list (making a midpoint on those). Repeat that till n = length of the main list, if it’s not sorted, paste the auxiliary list onto the main list and do the process again till the list is sorted
Pov: people before they discovered circle shape:
"How would you like your water? Still or flavoured?"
Me: square
Edit: next goal: 2k likes
Water²
Isn't the question usually "still or sparkling?"
I'm not trying to be argumentative and I know that flavoured water exists... I've just never heard it called "flavoured water."
@@Duolingo5476yes
Waiter: 😶
Mental terrorist: "Figure it out"
Fr lmao💀
The power of water is its ability to take any shape.
"You put water in a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Be formless, shapeless. Be water, my friend"
Genshin
"Show them the power of water"
@@heyitsmira17 you stole jackie chan's quote didn't you lol XD
literally any liquid, ru dumb
that's actually pretty cool!
That’s cool. I forgot about seeing this in chemistry class. It is bringing back old memories from class.
Flat earthers: "Water will always find its level"
Action Lab:
Flat earthers: "..."
The water is still level though lol
@@389OpiEWell, no, it is curved at the edges of the puddle.
@@jort93zYeah just like edges of lakes are also curved.
@@idontcare7961 No, we put soap and stuff in em.😬
@@eh6971 lol
Magic is just science that we don't understand yet
science is just magic weve studied enough to harness
Gemma Simmons.
@@er4795: That's exactly what I've been saying for a long time. How can controlling electromagnetism not be magic? You're literally controlling the deepest forces in the universe. Computer programming is spell writing.
Jerma type-beat
If you explained Atoms to medieval peasants and then proceed to say 'It can be split in half' you'd get called a witch 😂
Powerful stuff! Very insightful and so brave to put this out into the world.
Love you Blaire! You’re amazing and I’m so happy you’re here. 💜
Huh? Were you trying to comment on a different short?
this might actually be the best youtube short i saw today
That one drop: 🗿
I appreciate that its explained and not passed off as extraordinary, which is actually extraordinary.
As always, great video! Well structured, fitting case studies and interesting topic, please keep going!
Fluid dynamics! Neat!
being a square seems fly af
I dunno. I'd say it's hip.
@@EGRJ let's see Paul Allens square of water
@@EGRJgood one 🤣
Maybe paint the inside of a circle with hydrophilic paint, and the outside of that circle with hydrophobic paint, then see how manh water droplets you can hold inside the circle.
اظن ان الورقة كلها مطلية بالشمع ماعدا المربع
Your videos are so great, sometimes I have to watch them a couple times until I realize you really didn't fake it 😂
Thank you, Brian.
I'm learning to prioritise myself.
Watching the letter A slowly disintegrate in complete silence was funny af
"Today im going to make square water"
*minecraft music intensifies*
Edit: OMG guys this is actually the most likes i've ever got😅 thx!
Infinite water
yeah you ruined the comment with edit god job
You just summoned the whole Fandom and idk why I am saying that because I am already subscribed to the guy.
People really getting high off UA-cam likes these days
I wish people would stop with the whole "OH EM FUGGIN GEE!!! IM FAMOUS! THANKS FOR 2K LIKES!!!"
If you really care about fake internet points, just don't edit it. I purposely disliked your comment because of the edit.
If you want more likes, act like a normal person.
Cool! That was a great visual explanation
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen! Amazing! I’ve Subscribed for more!! Thank you!
Those perfect razor sharp lines of the water square make me happy 😊
I was really expecting him to say he poured it from a square glass
If you could scale that up by a lot, that would make a beautiful sculpture.
Imagine making secret messages with this, like when you splash the wall it shows that. Pretty cool!
Cool. I can use this to confuse my coworkers.
Imagine preparing ther desk with a hidden messege that only reveals when water spills on it
Have fun with your diabolical mastermind era. 😂
@@brashblond You're next.
What if you also used a super-hydrophilic coating for the places where you *did* want water?
The water would just look like beads and roll around, kinda like duck feathers
@@AverageSeaMonster that's hydrophobic. I said hydrophilic.
@@AmaroqStarwind Oh my bad I was half asleep when I wrote that
@@AverageSeaMonsterthats most of my life 😂
the first water drop escaping and being free is awesome!
Reminds me of those gel tabs that were going around in 2017😂
It would be pretty sweet to see this done in a reduced gravity environment. How tall could you get the water to rise?
At what height would the square turn into a dome?
Someone needs to do this!
So technically there are walls. Just nano scale
dang i really thought this would be a tutorial i could do in class or something lol
The only man capable of rivaling vsauce in power
Could you make an above ground pool this way?
Yes, just a very small one.
it would have a depth of a few millimeters
Yes if you're an ant.
Or an uncle.
HOAs hate this one simple trick.
Next comes square lava 😂 (Steve comes in)
A lot of words, just to explain he’s a straight up dark magician
We got square and A-shaped water before GTA6.
I usually like to carry my water in a star like shape, but airport security these days are like, 🖐🏻 uh uh thats a weapon... I then have to show them by chewing on it, its a whole scene by itself 😂
If you kept putting water in that hydrophobic square would it eventually make some 3D shape like a pyramid or would the surface tension break due to the volume of water at some point?
(Edit: i said pyramid as a 3D shape example because at the start of the video the corners of the water seem to angle inwards, as well a pyramid is a fairly stable 3D shape, as most of it's weight is concentrated at the bottom)
I believe the shape (in the case of a circle) is given by the rotation of an inverted catenary, but I'm not sure
i think it would break before it got to a pyramid but i would be curious to see how much each shape could hold
It woukd break
It wouldn’t get that big although that would be awesome. It would be just like what happens when you try to fill up a cup with water and the water raises up out of the glass and doesn’t spill over at first but eventually does. It’ll go to maybe a millimeter or 2 and then break.
Consider that a... Uh, half of a sphere, I know that has a name but I can't think of it now (demisphere?) is a simpler shape than a pyramid, and that water droplets prefer round shapes, you'd get something like that but a square base... If the surface tension didn't break first, which I imagine it would.
this is the peak of humanity, we’ve figured out how to make Minecraft water
This is such a cool idea for ant photographer to utilize (for any idea, like album art, family photo album highlights, promotional stuff, etc). Really cool and lends itself to lots of creativity
Can you make a circle from square water?
this is way too advanced among other questions in the comments section 😂
If you take thousands of these squares of water, it could make a good circle. But you'd have to see it from some height...
How thick can you make a water shape before it breaks shape?
yeah, that's what i thought about when i was watching the vid and that's what he definitely should have done, but did not, WHY??
Thought: a drop of liquid dish soap weakens water's surface tension. So maybe there's something that strengthens surface tension? Then the bulging effect would be even more dramatic.
My question as well!
@@jtischCBoobleck
@@jtischCBEverybody needs more bulging.
Water is such an amazing thing
Minecraft shaders are getting so realistic!
Okay now make a sphere!
I want to do this...what did you coat the metal with. Would car wax work?
*That one droplet be like : Wheeeee !!!*
this is a good example to teach your students about the incredible action of hydrophobic and hydrophilic reaction.
Maybe not a container, but a containment :)
Isn't the definition of a container... something that exhibits the property of containment?
It is a container... It's just not a very tall one.
@@castleanthrax1833There’s nuance… I wouldn’t call a wire dog kennel a “container”, for example. I also wouldn’t call a bedroom a “container”.
Cool. But I think there's still a container (the hydrophobic substance) that's holding the water🥴
"We need to trade out his Ayn Rand" OMG💀
This is a ‘I can make art with this!’ Moment
What super hydrophobic coating did you use?
This is the question I’ve been scrolling for… as it turns out, I should have been scrolling for the answer.
@@Erik-ri3gzhe uses never wet spray , which is superhydrophobic
@@crazyylife I need to coat myself in it and go swimming.😬
@@eh6971 yeah you will have some different experience you will feel water around you but won't feel wet
@eh6971 Veritasium did that, look it up. pretty cool.
Its hip to be a square
fr
This is so cool! I wanna try this!
When you create a stockpile zone for your water.
I want someone to make art pieces using this technique
I want to see someone do an art piece with this
"Now I'll make the letter A 😩💅🏼🥵"
I appreciate your work
I started UA-cam a while back felt like I had to lie to keep up with it and deleted it to just catch up to where I actually wanted to be. Felt irresponsible af. Keep calling folks out ✨👏🏾
Hear me out, could you do this on a larger scale and make a TRUE above ground swimming pool?
Turns-Into-Water Man defeating his nemesis's hydrophobic trap by discovering a bottle of soap in his tool belt would be an amazing Golden Era comicbook plot.
You could make some cool ice shapes this way
It's like Super Mario 64 basement blue portal that made me feel at the bottom of the ocean
Flat earthers: **frantically taking notes** this solves everything
If I was still a college student in the art and design department, I will use this "water trick" in my Basic Typography class when experimenting with nature to create some sort of letterings.
I'm a professor now (though not for typography but for visual culture) so, my days are long behind me sadly 😅
THAT, is pretty awesome actually!!😮
"Here I have the water in the shape of a square, and as we know, all these squares make a circle" - Popo.
Love this guy ❤
With the right touch this could easily be water ASMR
Technically, the hydrophobic layer is a container in this case, because it contains the water in this shape
Paint the square with hydrophilic substance to make it stronger
Oh no, no water there. It's the water square.
Physics class= ❌
This guy= ✅
And here I thought you could make a giant piece of intricate details as art with this
holy shit you could make art out of this
Can’t lie that was dope didn’t realize how interested I was in that lol
Bro gave water a definite shape
Wow! They have it *_SQUARE_* !!!
ive watched every jschlatt sdmp stream but somehow totally forgot to watch the day 1 vod, i can’t believe how much i missed and how many jokes make more sense now
He’s a good uncle ❤
This is really cool. I’m curious to see how the world adapted into some sort of new technology.
You see this square? This is like the San Francisco of water, during the 70s.
Water bottlers should use this technique to eliminate the use of plastic. Just sell water shaped like a bottle.