These Liquids Look Alive!

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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2016
  • Why do droplets of food coloring attract, repel, and chase each other?
    Snatoms molecular models: igg.me/at/snatoms
    More about this topic: wke.lt/w/s/VRjRQ
    Original paper on droplets: stanford.edu/~manup/docs/Cira_...
    Marangoni Flow: web.mit.edu/2.21/www/Lec-notes...
    Surface Energy: itf.fys.kuleuven.be/~joi/pape...
    Filming and master pipetting by Raquel Nuno
    Research and writing by Aaron White

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  • @oakleafwiffleleague
    @oakleafwiffleleague 8 років тому +1569

    It's like agar.io

  • @dflosounds
    @dflosounds 8 років тому +179

    Ah, so basically what you're saying is that the reason I can't get that girl I've been pursuing is because we both contain different concentrations of water, and we evaporate at different rates. It makes so much sense now! ;-)

    • @nolanhaggen8252
      @nolanhaggen8252 8 років тому +7

      The clear answer is to take water out of the equation entirely. Dehydrate yourselves,and your ashes will live together forever.
      Or,maybe,you could just water her like a plant to try to compensate for the difference in moisture. Just splash her with a gallon of water per day. xD

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown 5 років тому +5

      @@nolanhaggen8252 There was that drunk girl in a bar one day, trying to make contact, the high concentration of her perfume and alcohol kept pushing me away, even not seeing her instinctively made me flee as I was not wearing any perfume nor very drunk. Experience conclusion validated.

    • @tennicktenstyl
      @tennicktenstyl 4 роки тому +1

      Exactly that but with alcohol.

    • @kandyappleview
      @kandyappleview 4 роки тому +2

      So all the guys run from me cause I’m too concentrated for them. Makes sense.

    • @Dismythed
      @Dismythed 2 роки тому

      Actually, it's the water that's playing hard to get. 😄

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers 8 років тому +17

    Very cool, I'm sure you could use the moving liquids for cool movie special effects

  • @decade00001
    @decade00001 8 років тому +248

    so deep...
    so simple...
    so beautiful....
    so... natur-al

    • @bandinator
      @bandinator 8 років тому

      +jhony arias agree, it was close... than started some bullshitting.. but it was really close! :D

    • @Lillian5830
      @Lillian5830 8 років тому +13

      Maybe its maybelline

    • @Defgunt
      @Defgunt 8 років тому +1

      +jhony arias not natur-ol?

    • @tennicktenstyl
      @tennicktenstyl 8 років тому

      man, you are high, these are only drops of water.

    • @johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116
      @johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116 8 років тому

      What if you used sperm?

  • @DrNozman
    @DrNozman 8 років тому +72

    It is so cool, nice video :)

    • @freesci8863
      @freesci8863 8 років тому

      +Louis DUPRE BERTONI Glad to know that some other personnes francophones watch veritasium

    • @botbeamer
      @botbeamer 8 років тому

      +Dr Nozman lol mon ami ur here

  • @brandonhall6084
    @brandonhall6084 8 років тому +133

    I can't recall how many times I've been told that there is some magical barrier between life and non-life. If anything, the difference between the two is more of a sliding scale of complexity rather than a dividing line. This is probably one of the best examples I've seen of something so simple and inanimate performing tasks we usually ascribe to living things. Great Job Derek!

    • @deegobooster
      @deegobooster 8 років тому +6

      +Brandon Hall It's more of a wishful analogy than an actual example.

    • @DuelScreen
      @DuelScreen 8 років тому +3

      +Brandon Hall The difference between life and non-life is astounding. Else, why hasn't a scientist ever created life in the lab? I'm not talking about taking something already living and making a change to it. I'm talking about taking some kind of raw ingredients and making life from it. We can't actually do that. The closest scientists have ever come is probably the cloning process that produced Dolly the Sheep and even that began with an existing viable egg cell and a nucleus. Those scientists didn't make the egg or the nucleus. Making life from non-life must be very, very difficult or this would be commonplace.
      The example in this video, while interesting, is such an incredible leap from non-life to life that no objective scientist would waste their time defending it let alone promoting the argument. It's just too full of holes.

    • @ceremonious_houseplant
      @ceremonious_houseplant 8 років тому +8

      +DuelScreen Apparently you do not know of the Miller-Urey Experiment.
      We did make the raw ingredients of life from inorganic compounds. This was done in 1952. Go read some books, would you?

    • @stensoft
      @stensoft 8 років тому +7

      +Brandon Hall The differences between life and non-life (death) is very similar to differences between liquids and solids. You can clearly see they are very different but the more closely you examine the border, the harder it is to see any. Close enough, you can no longer tell any difference: solids kind-of flow and liquids kind-of don't. (This was partly covered in Derek's video on glass, pitch and Earth mantle.)

    • @DMIwriter
      @DMIwriter 8 років тому +3

      +Brandon Hall Apophenia. Similar does not equal identical. Water evaporation may be an analogy, as Deego said, but not an example. We can't be naive enough to assume just because something acts similarly or looks similar, that it serves the same purpose. Lighting has similar patterns to veins. Neurons look eerily similar to a projected view of the structure of the universe. Likewise, the physics of evaporation looks like microbial life. Certainly nature has patterns all throughout it, but not all patterns are correlative.

  • @AlanKey86
    @AlanKey86 8 років тому +56

    The music that starts at 0:32 perfectly captures my mental state.

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown 5 років тому

      Got the mechanical monkey in my head dancing frantically

  • @batbawls
    @batbawls 8 років тому +139

    3:00 that's a very strange kitchen.

    • @kwawest1690
      @kwawest1690 8 років тому +6

      Y?

    • @wlattkouzd
      @wlattkouzd 8 років тому +87

      +John Smith Or maybe, just maybe, he cleaned his kitchen because he was going to film there...

    • @xelgringoloco2
      @xelgringoloco2 8 років тому +16

      +FunkyFish Its probably a set.

    • @moonlightguardian5150
      @moonlightguardian5150 8 років тому +3

      +FunkyFish no one cares

    • @Nerb1
      @Nerb1 8 років тому +19

      +John Smith What is strange about it? Looks like a kitchen.

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid 8 років тому +10

    The secret to cooling glass without it shattering is to cool it slowly. Glassmakers will actually cool their creations in an _oven_ that slowly heats the glass less and less over hours or days.
    So something like a two-step process of cooling the glass in a kitchen stove first might actually work. And not putting it on cold metal to cool because that draws heat out of the glass like there's no tomorrow.

    • @Kevin_Eder
      @Kevin_Eder 8 років тому

      +Penny Lane Yeah I was going to mention this as well.

  • @mihirbalvally7277
    @mihirbalvally7277 8 років тому +14

    1:27 the quintessential Veritasium music! always love it when that music starts playing. I feel like thats when the video really begins anyone else?

    • @CXS1181
      @CXS1181 8 років тому

      +Kaiser William so happy when i hear that tune!

    • @karlkastor
      @karlkastor 8 років тому

      +Kaiser William same as in vsauce videos.

  • @pcsecuritychannel
    @pcsecuritychannel 8 років тому +2

    Great work Derek. A genuine, original and creative video. Kudos.

  • @DanzoSeven
    @DanzoSeven 8 років тому

    This is absolutely amazing!
    That last point before the 'credits' especially.
    Thankyou Derek.

  • @Eclipsed_Archon
    @Eclipsed_Archon 8 років тому +4

    One of my favorite Veritasium videos so far, loved it.

  • @Natethesandman1
    @Natethesandman1 8 років тому +36

    "When I put Sam Pepper into this pot of boiling water."

    • @janinipizzicato
      @janinipizzicato 8 років тому

      Lol, didn't expect that coming 😂😂😂

  • @Nekrozys
    @Nekrozys 8 років тому

    This slow zoom during you conclusion enhance it so much. Strange how such a simple thing as a zoom can make such a difference between some simple sentences and a powerful conclusion about life.

  • @builderbuilder616
    @builderbuilder616 8 років тому

    Thanks V. Long time no see, hope you make more videos. You are actually my favourite subscription. Very thought provoking.

  • @dash0173
    @dash0173 8 років тому +6

    im just imagining giving this as a science presentation. that would be so good

    • @saaraguhar1234
      @saaraguhar1234 4 роки тому +1

      OH MY GOD YOU'RE A COLDPLAYER, I'VE SEEN A LOT OF YOUR COMMENTS ON COLDPLAY VIDEOS BUT SEEING YOU HERE MADE ME ESPECIALLY HAPPY.....ah my heart I love both veritasium and coldplay

  • @googleyoutubeaccount
    @googleyoutubeaccount 8 років тому +5

    Some straight up wizardy here...

  • @nforester
    @nforester 8 років тому +1

    I've been a subscriber over a long period of time over here...and probably it's the most useful channel on UA-cam.👍

  • @cryoshakespeare4465
    @cryoshakespeare4465 8 років тому

    Very interesting, and I appreciated the subtle camera zoom when you were explaining the microbes' natural usage of basic chemistry.

  • @epilepticwizard4800
    @epilepticwizard4800 8 років тому +21

    you just explained life and evolution to me, somehow I never could understand how the essence of all of it worked,

    • @hrvbla
      @hrvbla 8 років тому +1

      +Dalloz Cansing I see what you did there, but still far away from explaining the origins of life ;)

    • @jonassamuel4376
      @jonassamuel4376 8 років тому +2

      +Dalloz Cansing
      movent of gradient is a very important part of cell life.
      But i would rather say it is something the cells(extremely often) use,
      but not "what they are".
      to be honest using the concept of evolution on things like this does
      hardly make any sense to me, as how does a droplet survive? how does it
      reproduce? it doesn't even have genes?
      I think its a faszinating phenomenon but this is the first time in your
      videos i found the conclusion too simplified. :)
      keep it up :)!

    • @999is666upsidedown
      @999is666upsidedown 8 років тому +2

      +Milky Cowish It's a big part of the basic ground work of the beginning of life. Just like phospho lipid bi-layers, and amino acids synthesized from inorganic compounds by natural catalysis.

    • @Hylanda11800
      @Hylanda11800 8 років тому

      +999is666upsidedown
      Jesus used smaller words and made much more sense, just saying...

    • @999is666upsidedown
      @999is666upsidedown 8 років тому +8

      Jesus made 0 sense though, so yeah.

  • @M.One.XJ6
    @M.One.XJ6 8 років тому +89

    Is it me or does this look like Agar.io?

    • @Eira_
      @Eira_ 8 років тому

      +Mayur (「 Mayur 」)
      well that game is based on molecules so yeah

    • @999is666upsidedown
      @999is666upsidedown 8 років тому

      +Mayur (「 Mayur 」) same

    • @SergeantOfAwesome
      @SergeantOfAwesome 8 років тому

      +Mayur (「 Mayur 」) The first thing I thought of was agar.io xD

    • @chocobosROK
      @chocobosROK 8 років тому

      +Mayur (「 Mayur 」) Agar.io Hyper-Realistic HD Version 2.0!

  • @micnolmadtube
    @micnolmadtube 8 років тому

    one of the best channels on any medium. thank you v for your time and teaching.

  • @merab1993
    @merab1993 8 років тому

    It is my second most favorite video on this channel and on youtube. Splendid.Thanks a lot.

  • @Nexus2Eden
    @Nexus2Eden 8 років тому +238

    And again...you should be wearing googles when working in a lab (preparing slides over heat) even if it is your kitchen.

    • @Nexus2Eden
      @Nexus2Eden 8 років тому +4

      ***** Thanks...stupid autocorrect.

    • @superbulishd628
      @superbulishd628 8 років тому +6

      +Nexus2Eden He is a pro xD He doesn't need protection

    • @riahisama
      @riahisama 8 років тому +72

      this experiment doesnt require googles unless you have no idea on what you're doing

    • @Nexus2Eden
      @Nexus2Eden 8 років тому +29

      Riahisama You always wear goggles when conducting experiments, it is lab safety 101. Because you never know what will happen just like the slide shattering...it could have injured him and every scientist knows this.

    • @Nexus2Eden
      @Nexus2Eden 8 років тому +4

      SuperBulisHD Ahhh...yes he does.

  • @abhijitbhandarkar
    @abhijitbhandarkar 8 років тому +7

    Those drops on the slide, still better than all the new cartoons. #bringtomandjerryback

  • @MindfulBytes
    @MindfulBytes 8 років тому

    It is fascinating indeed.
    Keep up the good work Mr.Derek.

  • @Heeby-Jeebies
    @Heeby-Jeebies 8 років тому

    This is a fascinating concept! Thanks for making a video on this!

  • @MrsPunkella
    @MrsPunkella 8 років тому +17

    Has this channel and VSauce and or ASAPScience ever collaborated?? They would all go so well together!!

    • @giacomele
      @giacomele 8 років тому +1

      +MrsMythical YES, with Vsouce.. Search for "what is NOT random" video.

    • @jetstreamjackie3437
      @jetstreamjackie3437 8 років тому +1

      Veritasium and Vsauce actually did 2 collab videos, titled "What Is Random?" and What Isn't Random?"

    • @PotatosDispenser
      @PotatosDispenser 8 років тому

      +MrsMythical Check "Some Surprising things" video on Vsauce's channel ;)

    • @MrsPunkella
      @MrsPunkella 8 років тому +1

      thanks everyone for replying, I will look it up!!

    • @felix2315
      @felix2315 8 років тому

      +MrsMythical He also did a colab with Destin from Smarter Everyday about the Toilet Swirl and australia stuff

  • @hornetluca
    @hornetluca 8 років тому +9

    I break apart when I got stressed too, am I a piece of glass?

  • @MaxWriter
    @MaxWriter 8 років тому

    This is so fascinating. I love how much I learn from your channel.

  • @mattm6430
    @mattm6430 8 років тому

    Great vid Derek. Simple but so utterly enjoyable. More of these kind of vids please (slinky/beaker balance/ice spikes/rotating pvc pipe, chain drop, etc).

  • @baltoen_
    @baltoen_ 8 років тому +9

    I was wondering.. Would you maybe write the keywords/terms on the screen when you say them? English isn't my first language and I have some dyslexia, so I can't spell it for further research or put it in my flash cards. :)

  • @modakshantanu
    @modakshantanu 8 років тому +14

    When are you making the transporter video?

  • @Alexaflohr
    @Alexaflohr 8 років тому +1

    Fascinating. Thanks for introducing this, Veritasium. Lots of stuff I want to look into now.

  • @xGshikamaru
    @xGshikamaru 8 років тому

    one of your best videos, loved every bit of it, thanks!

  • @veqzahh
    @veqzahh 8 років тому +3

    Can you be my science teacher? I understand this so much more than what i learn in lessons for some reason.

  • @--Voltz--
    @--Voltz-- 8 років тому +6

    *I thought the title said at first," Do These Liquids Look Alike?",then I actually noticed it didn't, lol! :D*

    • @schaerthedank
      @schaerthedank 8 років тому +1

      Lol same here

    • @MeeZoid
      @MeeZoid 8 років тому +2

      me too

    • @momchi98
      @momchi98 8 років тому +2

      +Abalam Anderson Me too! Why did so many people read it that way? XD

  • @mariposahorribilis
    @mariposahorribilis 8 років тому

    Fascinating! I'd seen the pepper/soap thing in school, except we used lycopodium powder - pepper grinders were only to be found in Italian restaurants back in those prehistoric days! But I have never seen or even heard of the experiment with different concentrations: thanks for showing us and explaining so clearly.

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 8 років тому

    You rock. Great vid. Been waiting eagerly for this vid. The parlor trick can be taught to kids very easily and with much fun.

  • @EugeneKhutoryansky
    @EugeneKhutoryansky 8 років тому +45

    Actual life is a bit more complicated, but really great demonstration. :)

    • @davidb5205
      @davidb5205 8 років тому +2

      +Pieceratops Don't pretend that life is more complicated? lol, ok. Tell that to all the microbiologists who study this stuff for years.

    • @davidb5205
      @davidb5205 8 років тому +1

      ***** Eugene Khutoryansky? Is that you? I had no idea you also made "cartoons and stuff".

  • @bellanthea
    @bellanthea 8 років тому +4

    I love how I get less existential crises and more of a sense of wonderment with these science-y videos :) thank you

  • @ximecreature
    @ximecreature 8 років тому

    Fascinating and inspiring. Thank you again, Veritasium.

  • @sriikarkrishna
    @sriikarkrishna 5 років тому

    Your definition of life is so incredible.

  • @Frostbain
    @Frostbain 8 років тому +5

    Oh hey, Snatoms!

  • @wasd2333
    @wasd2333 8 років тому +8

    0:16 - I thought he was going to say
    "It looks just like Agar.io"

  • @hacademicabel
    @hacademicabel 8 років тому

    Your videos are top notch. Love your material mate.

  • @fordsfords
    @fordsfords 8 років тому

    I really liked this one. Your final comments regarding how life evolved was pretty inspiring. I usually think of evolution as being restricted to life (even higher forms of life), but it makes sense that it applies to simple chemical processes as well.
    Thanks!

  • @rusydan1231
    @rusydan1231 8 років тому +44

    Great agar.io gameplay right here man!

  • @Darkstruth
    @Darkstruth 8 років тому +52

    AGARIO IRL

  • @jakemccallum7468
    @jakemccallum7468 8 років тому

    Every video you make is brilliant!

  • @Windkisssed
    @Windkisssed 8 років тому

    Wonderful presentation of explaining the principles!!! Thanks!!
    Lauri

  • @joehiggitt7344
    @joehiggitt7344 8 років тому +20

    That thing with the drops looks like agar.io

    • @Ropbastos
      @Ropbastos 8 років тому

      +Joe Higgitt agar.io is supposed to look like cells chasing each other, so that makes sense.

  • @cy5315
    @cy5315 8 років тому +4

    Wow... going from foodcolouring on a glass slide to the formation of living organisms....

  • @sparkdaniel
    @sparkdaniel 8 років тому

    Great to see a video again, was looking forward to one. Busy with the snatoms I imagine

  • @philipjohansson3949
    @philipjohansson3949 8 років тому

    Neat, a new Veritasium video! I was just watching Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail, so happy I was able to catch it on TV this time.

  • @manassarpatwar
    @manassarpatwar 8 років тому +30

    Every time a veritasium video comes out, I feel like I need to drink vsauce, then I might become smartereveryday, it's not like I can understand physics in a minute, or the earth in a minute, but PBS studios fills the void that school doesn't fill! ;) Like if you get that!

    • @coar
      @coar 8 років тому

      +Manas Sarpatwar If you fell like a zombie you shall try a bit of thebrainscoop

  • @chrisallen9509
    @chrisallen9509 8 років тому +11

    why can't science in school be like this?

    • @chrisallen9509
      @chrisallen9509 8 років тому

      ***** True dat

    • @Walthanar
      @Walthanar 8 років тому

      +Chris Allen because teachers passionate like Derek are rare specimens. Also they have to obey ministry of instruction programs, which is sad as often ministers of instructions are ignorant as goats

    • @Mahesh_Shenoy
      @Mahesh_Shenoy 8 років тому +3

      because if you are learning something like this in a school, then you will also have to learn this in great detail which will include math and equations and what not.
      but in this and most other awesome science channel, they skip the math and all the additional details which one must know in order to get a degree in that subject..
      so short answer is this,
      in these youtube channels, you just get an introduction and the beauty part of it which makes you go wow.
      However if you want to come up with such wow things, you need to know the stuff in detail. (including math and equations probably)

    • @pizzamannetje79
      @pizzamannetje79 8 років тому

      +FloatHeadPhysix Very true, but a teacher should nevertheless strive to cultivate that wow feeling and sell the lessons by also sharing his personal wow feelings

    • @RebeccaS1231
      @RebeccaS1231 8 років тому +2

      +FloatHeadPhysix No reason it couldn't be shown in the younger years of schooling in order to get students interested in science

  • @mstrainjr
    @mstrainjr 8 років тому +2

    My dad, the wise man that he is, used the soap and pepper illustration to tell a story about Italian immigration when I was a kid. He put the pepper in a bowl of water and said that the Italians came to America to start a new life, but when the Americans told them they had to bathe [he sticks the bar of soap in the water] all the Italians ran away. Yes, the great knowledge of my father...

  • @TheJohnblyth
    @TheJohnblyth 8 років тому

    Most excellent. So beautifully expressive of the spirit of science and of the character of scientific understanding.

  • @Doctor-nk8eu
    @Doctor-nk8eu 8 років тому +15

    They move because of the midichlorians

  • @swaggersmacswagger1712
    @swaggersmacswagger1712 8 років тому +22

    First ! Now mom will finaly be proud

    • @NK-xd4fu
      @NK-xd4fu 8 років тому +10

      finally*

    • @TheRelaxedGamer
      @TheRelaxedGamer 8 років тому

      +Tómas Orri Örnólfsson oh wow.. fail.

    • @NK-xd4fu
      @NK-xd4fu 8 років тому

      HJMadventures

  • @dhinas9444
    @dhinas9444 8 років тому

    Really interesting video! I am always happy, when the UA-cam app 'dings' and it shows me, that you've uploaded a nrw video.
    Thank you for your work, and keep it up! :)

  • @therichard5668
    @therichard5668 8 років тому +2

    You know it is a good day when Veritasium releases a video! :-)

  • @The_East_Man
    @The_East_Man 8 років тому +35

    It's like the game Agar.io

    • @SaltyBeatss
      @SaltyBeatss 8 років тому +4

      Also known as cancer

    • @guyclykos
      @guyclykos 8 років тому

      +Roland Hkj yeah minus rage and douche-bags who split to eat you up

    • @danielyuan9862
      @danielyuan9862 4 роки тому

      @@guyclykos Aren't you supposed to split to eat people up in agar.io? Why are you calling them douche-bags?

  • @OnkarNath91
    @OnkarNath91 8 років тому +18

    Now I don't feel sad, even at microscopic level there is something called friendzone.

  • @arongil
    @arongil 8 років тому

    Amazing video (again) Derek!

  • @Verdi13
    @Verdi13 8 років тому

    Loved the video! Especially the lines at the end

  • @Strategiusz
    @Strategiusz 8 років тому +10

    this is like the game agario

  • @CreeperInWaiting
    @CreeperInWaiting 8 років тому +4

    Wow, this just opened my eyes. Biologically, this is possibly how life started. Water and motion... just amazing.

  • @RodrigoSilva-cj3ep
    @RodrigoSilva-cj3ep 8 років тому

    short and amazing video, great job

  • @thercmaniac7752
    @thercmaniac7752 8 років тому

    this is so amazing derek!

  • @BBBuilds12
    @BBBuilds12 8 років тому +12

    2:28 dab

    • @MatheusHCTorres
      @MatheusHCTorres 8 років тому +2

      +BenCubed I see you also like cubing

    • @BBBuilds12
      @BBBuilds12 8 років тому

      Yeah I main the yuexiao and average 19. How about you?

  • @Mac40581
    @Mac40581 8 років тому +3

    What is the happy bouncy music used at the beginning?

    • @ithrangroenen1787
      @ithrangroenen1787 8 років тому

      +Curt TDH Its a tune from Kerbal Space Program

    • @Mac40581
      @Mac40581 8 років тому

      +Blindobat
      Thanks so much!

    • @krutarths
      @krutarths 8 років тому

      Curt TDH no problemo!

  • @QuasistellarNymphomaniac
    @QuasistellarNymphomaniac 8 років тому

    Wow, this is one of the greatest science vids ive ever watched on YT, because it blew my mind with a magic like phenomenon first and then explained it using some of the most basic rules of molecular physics, which I personley have been tought in 10th grade (german gymnasium)

  • @Mr.Unacceptable
    @Mr.Unacceptable 8 років тому

    This is so cool . All the times I've worked in kitchens with food coloring I didn't even notice they did this.

  • @TheD1ddler
    @TheD1ddler 8 років тому +4

    4:05 Anyone else think of Carl Sagan at this point

  • @thelenny2772
    @thelenny2772 8 років тому +7

    Looks like agario took over the world

    • @KakashiOwnage
      @KakashiOwnage 8 років тому

      +Job van Dieten This is Veritasium's secret way of playing it!

  • @Breakfast221
    @Breakfast221 8 років тому +1

    This was a really interesting video. Thanks, Derek.

  • @farbodfonoon7283
    @farbodfonoon7283 8 років тому

    Fascinating as always!

  • @iD7aYM
    @iD7aYM 8 років тому +47

    It's like Agar.io game 😂

  • @yelenaantipova3964
    @yelenaantipova3964 8 років тому +5

    why are there so many evolution deniers in this comment section? it's not even about evolution. was sure most evolution deniers would be attracted to comment on a video that says 'ecolution' somewhere in the title.

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight 8 років тому

      +Yelena Antipova Им всё равно. Они просто хотят поныть о наболевшем ))) Креационисты их не понимают. Эволюционисты их не понимают. Видимо им одиноко - вот и ноют чтобы привлечь внимание )))

  • @Hakusan75
    @Hakusan75 8 років тому +1

    I love your work, every time, Derk of Vertiblastium.

  • @chipio
    @chipio 8 років тому

    This is kind of funny to watch, especially with the music. Really good video!

  • @lorenzosandrini9702
    @lorenzosandrini9702 8 років тому +82

    agar.io real life

    • @darcgibson5099
      @darcgibson5099 8 років тому

      +ALTERNATIVE Gamer Exactly what I was going to say.

    • @StormCrusher94
      @StormCrusher94 8 років тому

      +ALTERNATIVE Gamer Don't steal my jokes

    • @lorenzosandrini9702
      @lorenzosandrini9702 8 років тому

      Ehehe trololollolo

    • @1ake1
      @1ake1 8 років тому

      +StormCrusher94 it's not even a joke. It's a fact

  • @SommetiderHvorforDetRoligRolig
    @SommetiderHvorforDetRoligRolig 8 років тому +3

    0:10 thats a real life agar.io

  • @Ultraskill7
    @Ultraskill7 8 років тому +1

    Awesome. Thanks to spend some times to talk about this kind of experiments.. I mean a lot of people talking about science on yt "reduces" science to cosmology, quantum physics etc. many things in science are very interesting and challenging for our mind. Actually every think in science is interesting, it is like Feynman said, study any subject seriously in depth and you will find it fascinating.

  • @matheusalvarez7
    @matheusalvarez7 8 років тому

    Very nice effects those droplets do.

  • @harshshah1860
    @harshshah1860 8 років тому +27

    real life Agar.io?

  • @rishabhagarwal835
    @rishabhagarwal835 8 років тому +4

    Reminds me of a real-life agar.io
    : D

  • @52flyingbicycles
    @52flyingbicycles 8 років тому +1

    You should do an entire video with just those water drops chasing each other around. 4 or 5 minutes of lighthearted music and fun colors can brighten anyone's day.

  • @vmpy2024
    @vmpy2024 8 років тому

    very interesting thought provoking demo. Thanks

  • @AgentM124
    @AgentM124 8 років тому +3

    IS THIS IRL AGAR.IO??
    :p life is awesome.

  • @JonathanAcostaValverde
    @JonathanAcostaValverde 8 років тому +3

    255 creationists found this video offensive and thumbed it down. XD

    • @JonathanAcostaValverde
      @JonathanAcostaValverde 8 років тому

      LOL. You're so offended by *your own interpretation* of my comment, I'll let you think about it for a little while more.

  • @gragaloth6237
    @gragaloth6237 8 років тому

    nice to see your using your snatoms in a separate video

  • @fabrydamage
    @fabrydamage 8 років тому

    Great video, Derek. Thank you

  • @Ashcombeguy
    @Ashcombeguy 8 років тому +31

    Looks like Agar.io lol

    • @ReeThealien
      @ReeThealien 8 років тому

      +Adam Pardoe I thought it reminded me of something! Lol.

  • @SassanCool
    @SassanCool 8 років тому +167

    If Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are on a sinking ship, who survives?
    America

    • @robinm1211
      @robinm1211 8 років тому +5

      +SassanCool who cares?

    • @BeardedBooper
      @BeardedBooper 8 років тому +3

      +SassanCool Please refer to the following site for the locations of treatment for your/your patients' condition:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_burn_centers_in_the_United_States

    • @quarkyquasar893
      @quarkyquasar893 8 років тому

      +SassanCool Ship survives.

    • @Funnysterste
      @Funnysterste 8 років тому +3

      +SassanCool
      the rest of the whole world

    • @dr.doctor2620
      @dr.doctor2620 8 років тому +1

      +SassanCool nothing survives.

  • @mmokhtabad
    @mmokhtabad 8 років тому

    very concise definition of life. bravo.

  • @ObjectsInMotion
    @ObjectsInMotion 8 років тому +1

    Great video! I was totally able to enjoy all 5 minutes of it and then write this comment.