The inquisitive nature implies this wasnt planned, if he just saw a laminar flow from his tap and went "i wonder what if i tie a string to this?" And then "oh thats cool ill film that" i wouldnt be surprised 😂 Thank you Steve!
Hi guys, remember to worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster!! And also be a good kid this year or Santa Claus will give you coal! ...actually we could use the coal, economy is currently not stonks. Poor capitalism.
@@ralph3333 I’m not a physicist but gravity is doing its thing here and so is surface tension but I’m pretty sure its the coriolis effect that’s twisting it around the string in the same ways it spirals the water around the drain hole. I would think it shouldn’t matter if gravity is a stronger force as the coriolis effect wouldn’t exist if that was the case, perhaps 🤷🏻♂️
It doesn't look like it's twisting around the thread lower down, more that it's "swinging" back and forth from gravity since the thread isn't plumb. So less corkscrew, more serpentine.
Relativity says when we walk towards a sunset together, we're stationary & the sun moves towards us. So either: 1) our muscles can magically move stars & trees or 2) we're on a treadmill looking at a simulation. Occam's razor says 'the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation'. Therefore which option is more unlikely?
I think the water "stays on that side" at the end because it wraps to the bottom and doesn't have enough energy to fight gravity back up around the other side of the thread and sort of centres on the string instead.
One time when I was filling a bucket having a flat rim, I was startled by water dripping off on the opposite side from the faucet. It turned out that some of the water from the faucet was landing on the rim, forming itself into a tube via surface tension, and transporting itself all the way around the rim via laminar flow, seemingly defying conservation of linear momentum.
This reminds me of something I was playing with in my own kitchen sink this morning: I have a demitasse that I can actually empty by running water into it while upright under the faucet. It only works if I let the stream catch the upper inside of the cup, where it then careens around the bottom of the cup and streams back up the other side, pulling all the water that was already in the cup out with it.
When I did that back I was a child, my ma slapped me so hard for wasting water. Guess who's bad at school due to the lack of curiosity for learning, and then as a direct result of that, got a job that paid so poor cannot it even support the family? Thank you ma, you're welcome.
Well I'm not so sure you can blame alllll of your life's outcome on that one time you got slapped for messing around with water. Youre giving her wayy too much credit 😂
for some reason, I think that's like a branching timeline. You knew that withouth the string it will flow just like how it should without the thread, but having that string... I can go on 'till midnight. Just recently watched Loki s2.
If were high watching this i would be such a man that i would go and try creating a laminar flow on a laminar flow and somehow end up enjoying the night chilling by myself, tripping out etc.
I would assume Destin approves this message!!! And thanks to him, after I wash my car.....I rinse with laminar flow.....I never have to wring out my chamois......!!!!
Look up the research that was done by Viktor Schauberger. I think he explains this phenomenon. I vaguely remember him doing lots of research with water and other things of nature. He invented a lot of things that were based of biomimicry. Created an efficient pipe design that was basically a twisting vortex pipe that mimicked the way water naturally twist which dramatically reduced the resistance of water flowing through it. I think he also created an impeller that was super efficient. I can’t recall completely, I guess I’ll need to look him up too, but this instantly reminded me of the work he did.
The no-slip boundary condition causes the fluid to follow / mimic the twists in the thread. I don't know if that's surface tension or not because the no-slip condition only exists at the interface between a fluid and a solid boundary. Please correct me if I'm wrong as my fluid dynamics course was several years ago.
SO: "Are you going to wash the dishes or not?"
this honestly seems like something i would get distracted by while doing dishes
or... he finally did the dishes to make room for his experiment. (assuming he didn't just pile them up on the counter)
Lol. That was perfect
What I read (and probably fits subtly best)
"So.....are you watching the dishes or not"
much better then 'The dishes won't wash themselves' 😂
Steve why is the water bill so much?
Steve: I found laminar flow
It's a funny joke. "water bill" lol imagine your government charging you for water 😂
@@GigaBoost Capitalism
(In places like the U.S. ofc)
@@GigaBoostwhere do you live?
@@GigaBoostcleaning the water to safe levels is not free, of course you have to pay for it
@@zenshy2139 lol no, that's what taxes pay for silly boy
some say that just a mention of laminar flow is enough to make a wild Destin appear
as will "snatch block"
@@vale-1041SNATCH BLOCK!
With a wild Captain Disillusion not far behind!
who the hell is destin i keep seeing his name in these i need context
@@snicksss Hello it's Destin with SmarterEveryDay today we are looking at
SNATCH BLOCK
Curiosity is a gift. Never stop playing and exploring
God bless you and Jesus loves you
yes it is. But Jesus gave us an even better gift! The gift of salvation, that anyone who puts their faith in him as lord and saviour will be saved :)
myself arjan patel single man frm india
didnt curiosity kill the cat
@@ypooz
They have nine lives so it's fine
Destin says "Laminar flow is awesome!"
I came looking for a comment from Destin, but this will do just fine. 😂
God bless you and Jesus loves you
The inquisitive nature implies this wasnt planned, if he just saw a laminar flow from his tap and went "i wonder what if i tie a string to this?" And then "oh thats cool ill film that" i wouldnt be surprised 😂 Thank you Steve!
God bless you and Jesus loves you
@@reignellwalker9755amen ❤ 🙏
@@reignellwalker9755google Rigel :)
@@reignellwalker9755amen
Now my thoughts that I could make water from my fingers in the shower have been destroyed by physics
God bless you and Jesus loves you
lol same
@@reignellwalker9755 eyy you too.
@@reignellwalker9755god bless your soul and Jesus loves you too. Stay strong in Christ Christian brother.
Hi guys, remember to worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster!! And also be a good kid this year or Santa Claus will give you coal!
...actually we could use the coal, economy is currently not stonks. Poor capitalism.
When The Game Freezes But You Can Still Hear The Sound:
As A Roblox Player. I Confirmed That This Is True..
I'm a simple man. I see laminar flow and I click.
And watch countless times😂
Summoning Destin in the comments in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...
Who the hell is Destin?
@@FrumiousBandersnatch42youtube.com/@smartereveryday You're welcome
@@FrumiousBandersnatch42 SmarterEveryDay
@@FrumiousBandersnatch42Destin is an integral part of the science communicator UA-cam lore, try to keep up
@@MrTrevortxeartxe you don't have to be shitty about it, WESLEY
I do things like this at 2am, then I eat things out of jars from the fridge with a spoon
That is fascinating how the profile of the water changes as it goes down
It's spiraling around a piece of string.
Centrifugal force?
@@ralph3333 coriolus effect
@@celticmugwump
Good one. But aren't gravity n surface tension stronger influences?
@@ralph3333 I’m not a physicist but gravity is doing its thing here and so is surface tension but I’m pretty sure its the coriolis effect that’s twisting it around the string in the same ways it spirals the water around the drain hole. I would think it shouldn’t matter if gravity is a stronger force as the coriolis effect wouldn’t exist if that was the case, perhaps 🤷🏻♂️
I thought u were lagging in real life 4 a second XD
come on MAN ...the proper name is " room temp icicle" heheheheh
It doesn't look like it's twisting around the thread lower down, more that it's "swinging" back and forth from gravity since the thread isn't plumb. So less corkscrew, more serpentine.
Busy night Steve?
You can also use static electricity to make it move and follow your finger, which is just weird.
That's waterbending
POV: we are in a simulation
Relativity says when we walk towards a sunset together, we're stationary & the sun moves towards us. So either:
1) our muscles can magically move stars & trees or
2) we're on a treadmill looking at a simulation.
Occam's razor says 'the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation'. Therefore which option is more unlikely?
"911 What's, Your Emergency?"
"My Water Ain't Watering 💀"
I got the water to create a web between two strings. It didn't split into two streams like I hoped, so my joke is ruined.
Im with Destin on this. Sorry Derek
I'm waiting to touch the momentum of water, but you didn't. Really disappointed!
That is pretty cool
All except his half explanation that ceases being correct when his logic fails him half way.
my dumb ass searched up laminar flow so i could see the images. 🗿Of course the water looks still in images
Legend has it doing this trick in front of your crush will make them date you
thanks for the dating advice
Californian's watching this and hyperventilating 🫣😮💨
I think the water "stays on that side" at the end because it wraps to the bottom and doesn't have enough energy to fight gravity back up around the other side of the thread and sort of centres on the string instead.
I want to be as amazed by the world as Steve
One time when I was filling a bucket having a flat rim, I was startled by water dripping off on the opposite side from the faucet. It turned out that some of the water from the faucet was landing on the rim, forming itself into a tube via surface tension, and transporting itself all the way around the rim via laminar flow, seemingly defying conservation of linear momentum.
This reminds me of something I was playing with in my own kitchen sink this morning: I have a demitasse that I can actually empty by running water into it while upright under the faucet. It only works if I let the stream catch the upper inside of the cup, where it then careens around the bottom of the cup and streams back up the other side, pulling all the water that was already in the cup out with it.
Vorticity of a under-square vortex, it's amazing how it holds it's shape against the pulling force of gravity!
When I did that back I was a child, my ma slapped me so hard for wasting water.
Guess who's bad at school due to the lack of curiosity for learning, and then as a direct result of that, got a job that paid so poor cannot it even support the family?
Thank you ma, you're welcome.
Well I'm not so sure you can blame alllll of your life's outcome on that one time you got slapped for messing around with water. Youre giving her wayy too much credit 😂
what happens if you move the thread
Everyone enjoying the flow gets mad at you...except your mom. She gets disappointed.
The tap shape💀
“Steve, I told you to get the dishes done! Are you playing with laminar flow and surface tension again?”
"If you can get laminar flow from your tap..". If I knew how I would not be here
OMG JUST TOUCH IT FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!
My brain during the whole video:
Touch it touch it touch it touch it TOUCH IT TOUCH IT TOUCH IT
Ok. This is much more interesting than I have thought
Hah! You can't fool me! All you've done is freeze time! Laminar-flow, indeed!
On my screen it looks stationary, frozen, near the top. Truly unmoving. I thought it was maybe clear plastic until the camera showed the bottom.
“911 what’s your emergency?”
“The water isn’t watering”
Nah it's just a rendering bug don't worry about it. It'll probably be patched in the next version of the simulation.
The amazing thing is how the camera can keep focus on such a thing 😂
for some reason, I think that's like a branching timeline. You knew that withouth the string it will flow just like how it should without the thread, but having that string... I can go on 'till midnight. Just recently watched Loki s2.
It will twist in accordance with the Coriolis effect! SCIENCE!
It's not momentum, it's just gravity doing its job I believe until the surface tension breaks
If were high watching this i would be such a man that i would go and try creating a laminar flow on a laminar flow and somehow end up enjoying the night chilling by myself, tripping out etc.
Curious if the spiral would change direction on opposite sides of the equator, similar to how a pool of liquid drains in opposite direction.
Coriolis force is far to weak to have any kind of effect here
I really scream "TOUCH THE WATER TOUCH THE WATER!"
I'm just mesmerized by how clean and polished his faucet is
This is so interesting!!
I wonder how the first person discovered that, and if the first person was Steve.
Further research is required! Is the twist of the thread in any way relevant to the twisting of the water?
That is pretty cool!!
The fact people say laminar flow is fake is just insane
"DID SOMEBODY SAID LAMINAR FLOW?!"
-Smarter Every Day probably
People who came from Daily dose of internet
👇
it's probably from the thread being twisted
Impressive.. no limescale whatsoever!
Meanwhile his wife is just like: Dude I need to do the dishes
Me waiting for him touching the water👁👄👁
its great to use some thread to avoid dripping sound
Woah
I remember Steve saying that he could get a laminar flow from his tap by doing a sequence of increasing and decreasing the flow lol
I would assume Destin approves this message!!!
And thanks to him, after I wash my car.....I rinse with laminar flow.....I never have to wring out my chamois......!!!!
Is there any way to use this on a more macro scale or is it just a cool demo?
surface tension doesn't really scale up much
Sir, your water is broken.
Anyone remember Laminar pee 2 years ago?
Look up the research that was done by Viktor Schauberger. I think he explains this phenomenon. I vaguely remember him doing lots of research with water and other things of nature. He invented a lot of things that were based of biomimicry. Created an efficient pipe design that was basically a twisting vortex pipe that mimicked the way water naturally twist which dramatically reduced the resistance of water flowing through it. I think he also created an impeller that was super efficient. I can’t recall completely, I guess I’ll need to look him up too, but this instantly reminded me of the work he did.
I wonder how big you can get
Does it by chance follow the twist of the thread?
no, it just changes position because of gravity. He just decided he wasn't think during this video
STEVE. YOUR WATER BILL.
The no-slip boundary condition causes the fluid to follow / mimic the twists in the thread. I don't know if that's surface tension or not because the no-slip condition only exists at the interface between a fluid and a solid boundary. Please correct me if I'm wrong as my fluid dynamics course was several years ago.
Mr. Bean? Is that you?
Love. Laminar. Flow.
This is the same energy I had as a kid explaining what ants were doing to my parents.
What were the ants doing to your parents?
So this is what is going through the red pipe!
The difference between directional and angular momentum, really cool
when you're high late at night and theres nobody home
Where's Destin?!
That is really cool. I wonder if the tension on the string makes a difference.
Physics are weird
this is the demon
I seem to have laminar flow every morning
TOUCH IT!
Thank you for explaining flow of water
Cool
Touch it!
I didn't even hear the guy talking through my brain yelling "POKE IT!! GIVE IT A SMACK!! BREAK IT!!" intrusive thoughts intruding.
Coriolis effect?
No, the Coriolis effect doesn’t affect matter significantly on such a small scale
Cooooooool
I just realized that Steve is professionally unemployed.
MOTHER NATURE is THE ONLY MASTER DESIGNER ...... This swirl pattern strts from a snail shell to our MILKY WAY.....❤❤❤
That timber worktop is an interesting choice Steve. 🤔
Why
@@lxpwater + wood = not good
@@grassytramtracks yeah, we're beyond the point where that's much of an issue when the item is designed for such use.
@@grassytramtracks Every wooden sailing ship in history...
They’re not uncommon in the UK. If the wood has been appropriately treated, it’s not really an issue.
"Oh it does seem to go round again"...
Why is that giving me Tenth Doctor vibes😂😂
Is nobody gonna talk about that the sink mirror shows that he’s shirtless?
Now i am convinced that yt demonstration are a 10000000000* more unconvincing in reality
Laminar Flow! Somebody get Destin from Smarter Everyday. Hahaha
This cat deserves the title of, Dog.
Good job. ❤