Magnetic Waves

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  • @Garyescargo
    @Garyescargo Місяць тому +3443

    Thank you for this!
    Pretty cool how you didn't get the pond water type ripples until you had a bunch, a bunch of magnets set up.
    I really loved that a lot, i really love magnets as well! Thanks again!

    • @Finaggle
      @Finaggle Місяць тому +39

      Would you get water ripples with just 25 h2o molecules?

    • @user-cr5yy4te3i
      @user-cr5yy4te3i Місяць тому +16

      @@Finaggle What is a water ripple?

    • @Finaggle
      @Finaggle Місяць тому +41

      @@user-cr5yy4te3i ma'am ur annoyingly asking a great question

    • @Finaggle
      @Finaggle Місяць тому

      @@user-cr5yy4te3i at least two waves of undulation before the next is initiated. I prophesie ur two dumb to retort.

    • @Xponential911
      @Xponential911 Місяць тому

      @@user-cr5yy4te3itry a Google search. Before you ask. Google is this company that lets you search all types of thingamajiggs and whatchumacallems. God speed lil buddy

  • @chadderdeez
    @chadderdeez 2 місяці тому +10426

    That tickled my brain

  • @ronniebauman28
    @ronniebauman28 Місяць тому +456

    This is honestly a genius illustration.

    • @kisak.314
      @kisak.314 29 днів тому

      Держите трёхсотый лайк! )

  • @isty4491
    @isty4491 Місяць тому +133

    The real mystery, to me at least, is why this is so pleasing to watch

    • @GUIDE_Nico
      @GUIDE_Nico Місяць тому +13

      Humans enjoy visual stimulus. Waves, repeating patterns are high on stimulus.

    • @ShadowFoxSF
      @ShadowFoxSF Місяць тому

      ​@@GUIDE_Nicowavy patterns go brrr
      :)

    • @CoffeeKillersClub
      @CoffeeKillersClub Місяць тому +3

      Because it represents reality, we enjoy reality believe it or not

    • @StoneDeceiver
      @StoneDeceiver 27 днів тому +2

      because its jiggly

    • @CoffeeKillersClub
      @CoffeeKillersClub 25 днів тому

      @@StoneDeceiver Reality is fluffy and jiggly and if that doesn't tickle your brain nothing will.

  • @bijeshshrestha2450
    @bijeshshrestha2450 Місяць тому +2348

    forget electromagnetic waves
    We got magnet waves at home

    • @Takyodor2
      @Takyodor2 Місяць тому +47

      Yo dawg, we heard you like EM waves, so we put EM waves in your EM waves so you can electro while you magnetism.

    • @n8vmilk
      @n8vmilk Місяць тому +22

      I got a microwave

    • @Chubby1G_TV
      @Chubby1G_TV Місяць тому +7

      😂😂😂
      Love this one

    • @SpenceReam
      @SpenceReam Місяць тому +6

      They’re the same thing… 🤔

    • @user-lh5nz3jf5v
      @user-lh5nz3jf5v Місяць тому

      but the change of magnetic filed produces the corresponding electric field, don't they?

  • @Justiin_rm
    @Justiin_rm Місяць тому +871

    A great representation of how phonon travels through the solid lattice.

    • @Ogg13tube
      @Ogg13tube Місяць тому +18

      Ah, I just posted this, nearly verbatim.
      No upvotes because hardly anyone knows tf you're talking about 😂

    • @Justiin_rm
      @Justiin_rm Місяць тому +14

      @@Ogg13tube it is alright because it is physics related topics

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Місяць тому +7

      Or, said more accurately: an atomic scale game of telephone. 😂

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@ctdieselnut
      _-More-_- accurately? 🤔-

    • @purplecat6578
      @purplecat6578 Місяць тому +22

      What the fuck lettuce gotta do with this

  • @plaidshirt9955
    @plaidshirt9955 Місяць тому +12

    The contrast between the chrome, industrialist and unnatural shapes and the beautiful fluidity of the magnets interacting is so entrancing.

  • @fuckyouyoutube995
    @fuckyouyoutube995 Місяць тому +7371

    congradulations you just visualized all atomic movements.

    • @macchiato_1881
      @macchiato_1881 Місяць тому +287

      strong force & weak force ≠ magnetic force

    • @macchiato_1881
      @macchiato_1881 Місяць тому +144

      @@user-rk9bb7bh5o he mentioned atoms only, not particles

    • @MrGriff305
      @MrGriff305 Місяць тому +21

      spelling is fun

    • @speed_demon420
      @speed_demon420 Місяць тому +11

      Gravity < all other forces.

    • @smartwatchonpluto
      @smartwatchonpluto Місяць тому +2

      ​@user-rk9bb7bh5o op said ALL atomic movements, and this doesn't

  • @adawg3032
    @adawg3032 Місяць тому +6

    this is a good demonstration of how particles move in relation to one another. A good demonstration of how particles are electromagneticlally bound into their position however are able to vibrate

  • @0scar.delayed
    @0scar.delayed Місяць тому +672

    Wow I never thought of this way of representing the magnetic field without simulating it

    • @jesublade356
      @jesublade356 Місяць тому +8

      Reality is a simulation, touche (or something like that)

    • @user-cr5yy4te3i
      @user-cr5yy4te3i Місяць тому +29

      the array of magnets produce a complex magnetic field. This is not a real good way of "representing" field. The old bar magnet and iron filings is far better.

    • @TheMrTape
      @TheMrTape Місяць тому +8

      It introduces the momentum of the magnets, which is what's causing the perceivable delay and waves, so it's not an accurate representation of how magnetic fields themselves move. It might be good way to visualize other stuff like water ripples though.

    • @jesublade356
      @jesublade356 Місяць тому +1

      @@TheMrTape That's so cool, how did you get to that conclusion? Is it based on mathematics?

    • @TheMrTape
      @TheMrTape Місяць тому +5

      @@jesublade356 No it's just physics. Look up angular momentum. If you take a long rod, hold it by the middle, and then try spinning it lengthwise, you will feel a lot of resistance to you trying to spin it; that's because you're essentially charging up the spin, you're storing energy in it's angular momentum, and that requires you to exert a force over some time (because you only have so much energy to transfer to the rod at one given time, not infinite). Because of all this, the little magnets physically can't spin instantly, they need a tiny amount of time to get moving and store momentum.

  • @hiroshrosh3535
    @hiroshrosh3535 Місяць тому +375

    this needs to be a desk toy or something it looks soo good, hook it up to a clock and have it send one "wave" through the grid every second

    • @saschaberger7201
      @saschaberger7201 Місяць тому +15

      Build it in Minecraft with Redstone 🙃😅

    • @humanmammal5897
      @humanmammal5897 Місяць тому +7

      dope idea

    • @cdoublejj
      @cdoublejj Місяць тому +4

      $$$ ive seen these magnets on amazon. i bet thats no less than $100 worth

    • @its_nuked
      @its_nuked Місяць тому

      thats an awesome idea wtf >;D

    • @SunnySuzu_
      @SunnySuzu_ Місяць тому +2

      @@saschaberger7201built it before, but it caused a lot of lag due to so many parts moving at once

  • @TheGreatSeraphim
    @TheGreatSeraphim Місяць тому +3

    Basically a 2D visualization of how vibrations propagate through materials.

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte Місяць тому +1

      its basically a visualization of every single scientific principle on Earth according to the comments lol

  • @arielsalinger-kraft6197
    @arielsalinger-kraft6197 Місяць тому +2

    I think Magneto having something like this as a hobby would be interesting.

  • @SpiralEyesFPV
    @SpiralEyesFPV Місяць тому +195

    Would love to see some magnet field film or ferrocell over this!

    • @davevasquez5010
      @davevasquez5010 Місяць тому +9

      Oh hell yeah!

    • @davidcardenas1084
      @davidcardenas1084 Місяць тому

      I know right?

    • @sabastianleisek396
      @sabastianleisek396 19 днів тому

      I feel like a nerd in high school again watching this. The days of failling to make ferrofluid and taking out all the tiny magnets from my childhood toys to play around with.

  • @bilalrustam8453
    @bilalrustam8453 Місяць тому +3

    Now, that's a good idea for ASMR.

  • @alexquan1744
    @alexquan1744 Місяць тому +3

    I'm just here for the tickity-tackity of the mans placing all the little magnets. Especially since it kinda has a rhythm and cadence to it. Mmm. Think I feel myself transforming into that music teacher we all thought was cringe for telling us that there's music all around us.

  • @mjlnirswrath9782
    @mjlnirswrath9782 Місяць тому +47

    0:00
    How that one lady with long ass acrylic nails sounds when typing:

    • @skilz8098
      @skilz8098 Місяць тому +1

      Almost every courtroom stenographer...

  • @ApertureAce
    @ApertureAce Місяць тому +83

    I can imagine this is a pretty good analog to model and visualize lattice structures in crystals

    • @tr7b410
      @tr7b410 Місяць тому

      Maybe even interdimensional crystals.
      The strange anomaly at Jupiter's north pole/Hexagon reflects an linked in interdimensional design-like a crystal.
      If you see this NDE:Jose Hernandez-ATHEIST DIES AND IS SHOCKED BY WHO HE SEES IN HEAVEN 3 million views,once he moves thru his unconscious mind which strips away his subconscious attachments to this dimension.He then sees his Rainbow 🌈 body/chakras & is finally ready to enter earth's Astral counterpart. There he sees our Astral sun which must be linked into the sun in this 3d printed world...operating at a higher frequency range.

    • @Ogg13tube
      @Ogg13tube Місяць тому +4

      Kinda. It is an excellent visual model to introduce the concept of phonons.

  • @Manish-vv9qg
    @Manish-vv9qg Місяць тому +6

    Best visualization of phonon

  • @LucasJasche
    @LucasJasche Місяць тому +3

    It would be interesting to attempt the double slit experiment using this.

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte Місяць тому

      lol how in the world are you gonna do that? The double slit experiment has nothing at all to do with magnets, it's just shooting a laser through multiple slits in a blocking material and then observing the pattern it creates on a screen. I dont see how you could incorporate this in any way?

    • @muegaltomiganson
      @muegaltomiganson 28 днів тому

      @@SpydersByte you misunderstood. You make a wave directed at 2 slits with a lack of magnets as a blocking material and then do something to make the last magnets show whatever wave pattern they have. Based on the double slit experiment, the magnets would show interference patterns.

  • @gus473
    @gus473 2 місяці тому +683

    💦 Rippling water.... 😎✌️

    • @fatitankeris6327
      @fatitankeris6327 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@sixstix965 surface tension isn't much visualized with waves.

    • @kuratse205
      @kuratse205 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@sixstix965...I dont think you know what surface tension is then.

  • @DreamerDanielsun
    @DreamerDanielsun Місяць тому +99

    Magnets never fail to be the best toys.

    • @RichardCranium321
      @RichardCranium321 Місяць тому +6

      Seen a guy lose 2 fingers playing with magnets. The stronger neodymium magnets are not toys.

    • @kuratse205
      @kuratse205 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@RichardCranium321The big ones arent, the small ones are.

    • @boyznthewoodz770
      @boyznthewoodz770 Місяць тому +10

      @@RichardCranium321that’s comparing apples to great white sharks dude

    • @myslef7636
      @myslef7636 Місяць тому +13

      ​@@boyznthewoodz770"NEVER mess with apples kids, an apple big enough can crush you!"

    • @saschaberger7201
      @saschaberger7201 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@myslef7636😂bruh

  • @DreadPirateRobbins
    @DreadPirateRobbins Місяць тому +1

    I was not expecting wiggles but I’m glad there were wiggles

  • @ghfjoneganbfdiqjdakjhsdbssadhf
    @ghfjoneganbfdiqjdakjhsdbssadhf 13 днів тому +1

    the first set of magnets sounded like the gamecube intro

  • @ylvany1
    @ylvany1 2 місяці тому +318

    Very cool!!

  • @user-zr4qc8nh9z
    @user-zr4qc8nh9z 2 місяці тому +26

    This is how solid's atoms vibrate when next to another vibrating atom. A chain-reaction forms, making (near enough) all that solid's atoms vibrate. In the case of a summery ; one thing move, other thing near first thing move too.

    • @karthik.b1309
      @karthik.b1309 Місяць тому +7

      This is what causes conduction of heat right?

    • @fotoniksuperduper9435
      @fotoniksuperduper9435 Місяць тому

      @@karthik.b1309 yes, if you are interested in it, go search Debye model or refer to solid state physics textbook.

    • @muegaltomiganson
      @muegaltomiganson 28 днів тому

      @@karthik.b1309 and sound, i believe

    • @karthik.b1309
      @karthik.b1309 28 днів тому

      Incredible how almost all natural phenomenon can be unified with the concept of electromagnetism.

  • @BigSloppyGamingNetwerth-xy5jw
    @BigSloppyGamingNetwerth-xy5jw 15 днів тому +1

    actually a really good visual representation.

  • @kreynolds1123
    @kreynolds1123 2 дні тому +1

    This is cool to see visually.
    Before seeing this video, I had been thinking about a long iron rod with a coil at one end fed alternating current. Because the iron domains are composed of atoms with mass, it takes time to rotate them which would cause magbetic waves to propagate down the rod at a velocity much slower than the speed of light. I'm interested in how the waves reflect off the end, and how they might inductivly transfer in to salty water.

  • @ThunderMuffinMan
    @ThunderMuffinMan 2 місяці тому +257

    This is how the universe works😮

    • @zuxta
      @zuxta 2 місяці тому +20

      Is your brain backwards?

    • @ThunderMuffinMan
      @ThunderMuffinMan 2 місяці тому +36

      @@zuxta Somewhere along the evolutionary line, when we were fish that looked pretty much the same top n bottom. One of them was born with a backwards head; that's why our spinal column is in our back instead of our belly.

    • @ThunderMuffinMan
      @ThunderMuffinMan 2 місяці тому +33

      @@zuxta so, technically, all humans brains are backwards. That's why you optic nerves are in the back ;D

    • @josefbecher4790
      @josefbecher4790 Місяць тому +8

      Dam i feel sorry for each and every one of you, go read a book lol.. maybe youll become enlightened on vibration.. its literally everything

    • @3darkdescents537
      @3darkdescents537 Місяць тому +39

      ​@@josefbecher4790I feel bad for you dude. Out of everyone in this reply thread what you said hurt my soul the most.
      Instead of helping and enlightening, you decided to pull out some pseudo intellecualism tactics in order to demonstrate some implied superiority over others.
      If you've actually read a book or multiple about this topic, do something of substance and offer your information and points.

  • @cookiecrumbs2840
    @cookiecrumbs2840 Місяць тому +23

    Probably someone:
    "We could make a instrument outta that."

    • @GUIDE_Nico
      @GUIDE_Nico Місяць тому +2

      ASMR fix for today.

    • @idoltrash2353
      @idoltrash2353 Місяць тому +2

      You can do some really cool stuff pitch shifting the magnetic measurements from tokamak reactor experiments into human hearing range. You really can hear the formation of different instabilities in the plasma

    • @Desecrator6
      @Desecrator6 Місяць тому

      Rob scallon get on it

    • @Gabonation
      @Gabonation Місяць тому

      beatboxing over this

  • @TheRealAnsontp
    @TheRealAnsontp 20 днів тому +1

    “Cool vibrations” *eurobeat plays*

  • @jacobparkin745
    @jacobparkin745 Місяць тому +1

    Now you just need to figure out how to hook up some electric pickups and see what kinda tunes you can make

  • @TheLegendOfLink3
    @TheLegendOfLink3 Місяць тому +112

    I rewind just to hear those satisfying clicks😊

    • @commentfailedtopost
      @commentfailedtopost Місяць тому +3

      You dont have to rewind lol, it loops lol.

    • @lillones
      @lillones Місяць тому

      Whats that sound?
      Just my magnetic vibrator

  • @tiagoferreira086
    @tiagoferreira086 Місяць тому +24

    Nice!!! Visual wave propagation!

  • @callmeandoru2627
    @callmeandoru2627 Місяць тому +1

    There has to be like, four scientist out there spending days studying this phenomenon. And I’m interested in what they find

  • @suzyp7178
    @suzyp7178 Місяць тому +1

    So THAT'S what happens to me when I'm close to the Father as a reflection of a sweet and generous gift.

  • @MrGriff305
    @MrGriff305 Місяць тому +54

    impressive... materials science at a macroscopic level

  • @L3giT_Hax
    @L3giT_Hax Місяць тому +9

    I love being able to visualize the invisible

  • @user-ud2de6en7q
    @user-ud2de6en7q Місяць тому +2

    動いている磁波の可視化は初めて見ました!

  • @CT-6210
    @CT-6210 Місяць тому +1

    I need these synchronized to music, STAT!

  • @davevasquez5010
    @davevasquez5010 Місяць тому +29

    Unintentionally, the best example of how electricity moves through wires.

  • @sebigrell
    @sebigrell 2 місяці тому +43

    Bro made skulker from minecraft IRL

    • @thebob3563
      @thebob3563 Місяць тому +2

      What?

    • @palmberry5576
      @palmberry5576 Місяць тому +1

      Omg the skulker, I hope I don’t summon the ender warden

  • @user-iz8qd3sb8f
    @user-iz8qd3sb8f Місяць тому +1

    Mom:we have magnetic waves at home..
    *The magnetic waves at home..

  • @DemonetisedZone
    @DemonetisedZone Місяць тому +1

    That's really beautiful, the waves move across like jelly
    wonder how he thought to do that
    Also wonder why the speed of each wave is what it is

  • @jaredanderson5804
    @jaredanderson5804 Місяць тому +4

    I think this is a representation of every molecule in the universe reacting to each other over time

  • @zombie_ashe2336
    @zombie_ashe2336 2 місяці тому +45

    Im back after 2 years, now can i see your magnet storage?

    • @TheTechAdmin
      @TheTechAdmin Місяць тому +2

      Even though having an identic memory bestows coincidences on me a lot, this serendipitous happenstance almost made me throw up.

    • @kevinschellenberg5602
      @kevinschellenberg5602 Місяць тому

      @@TheTechAdmintrying to make me feel dumb dawg?

    • @cam5816
      @cam5816 Місяць тому +1

      @@TheTechAdminwhat is this a quote from?

  • @sandasturner9529
    @sandasturner9529 Місяць тому

    Magnets pass the vibe check, including the _"dancefloor"_

  • @meredithbutikofer5658
    @meredithbutikofer5658 Місяць тому +1

    He’s freaking talking About how he’s very rarely seen the Dragonborn played and I’m just over here like “ *cough* a little under half of one of my D&D parties is purely Dragonborn. 😂”

  • @michaelstrauss6587
    @michaelstrauss6587 2 місяці тому +47

    good, good, good vibrations....

  • @verxys
    @verxys 2 місяці тому +28

    Kinda wanna see this times 1000

    • @Crowfist
      @Crowfist 2 місяці тому +3

      Nothing is ever good enough for you brats

    • @Breadbored.
      @Breadbored. Місяць тому

      @@Crowfist That's the reason things keep getting better.

  • @waybous
    @waybous 29 днів тому +1

    DAMN IT! Now I have to spend a few $100 on magnets.

  • @BEZERKSTUDIOS718
    @BEZERKSTUDIOS718 Місяць тому +1

    I don't think I've ever seen a demonstration like this before

  • @Buhkman
    @Buhkman 2 місяці тому +10

    Imagine a bunch of layers. Or a building made from them😮

    • @justinwatson1510
      @justinwatson1510 Місяць тому +1

      That would be a remarkably unstable structure.

  • @Ram_charan__616
    @Ram_charan__616 Місяць тому +16

    Imagine wearing a pant made up of that magnets 😂

    • @brycecutler4881
      @brycecutler4881 Місяць тому +2

      I’m having a really hard time imagining me wearing one pant leg, forget the magnets…. Would it be on one leg? Or around both like a skirt.

    • @ChallengeTheNarrative
      @ChallengeTheNarrative Місяць тому

      😂

    • @justinwatson1510
      @justinwatson1510 Місяць тому

      @bryce, you should have been around in the 90s; one could easily turn a pair of pants into two skirts. I don't miss jnco jeans. Lol

  • @DjSpinMaster
    @DjSpinMaster Місяць тому +1

    I want to see the square magnets in a black coating. I think the contrast would maximize the visual pleasures.

  • @PSwayBeats
    @PSwayBeats Місяць тому +1

    Good way to represent a field in a classroom or something
    Using fields to represent fields😂

  • @ThomasConover
    @ThomasConover Місяць тому +10

    Build a 3D version with glass layers too, creating a magnetic 3D wave ❤❤❤❤

    • @horsejohnson7959
      @horsejohnson7959 Місяць тому +1

      Wouldn't work, they're standing up on magnets not glass

    • @ThomasConover
      @ThomasConover Місяць тому

      @@horsejohnson7959 I totally agree that you would never get it to work. That is a fact that you yourself already confirmed in your previous reply.
      That being said; I’ve met many people who use the words “won’t work”. So far 0% of them have been correct. We are talking decades and thousands of people now. So I’m sorry, but previous statistics shows strong evidence you’re gonna have big problems winning that statement.

  • @3D_Luke
    @3D_Luke Місяць тому +3

    Just made a video about this, magnets are so intriguing for some reason

  • @cobaltordinaire5219
    @cobaltordinaire5219 Місяць тому +1

    ah.
    i love it when my jiggly jell-o gets replaced by magnets

  • @lincolnstanley1041
    @lincolnstanley1041 2 місяці тому +3

    That would be really interesting to see with the motion extraction effect that @posy shares on his channel

  • @Vovanchik_pylemtchik
    @Vovanchik_pylemtchik 2 місяці тому +3

    MAGNETIC POWER!

  • @_ninthRing_
    @_ninthRing_ Місяць тому +1

    Like seeing energy waves propagate through a magnetic or gravitic field. This would be an excellent visualisation tool for a class in quantum mechanics.

  • @Bezzubyk_2006
    @Bezzubyk_2006 2 місяці тому +3

    Ждём дум на таком мониторе

  • @TheGnome-Ad
    @TheGnome-Ad 2 місяці тому +5

    Literally just demonstrated gravitational waves

  • @CHADnFREUD
    @CHADnFREUD Місяць тому +1

    "It's such a GOOD VIBRATION!"
    ...
    I'll see myself out.

  • @derekfurst6233
    @derekfurst6233 28 днів тому +1

    I want to clarify for people here that what we are visualizing aren't magnetic waves per se. The ripple is still caused by movement of the magnets themselves and can be viewed similar to a mechanical wave.
    If we wanted to visualize magnetic waves, you could place a grid of magnets like this, and then turn on a large electromagnet nearby. If you were able to get a fast enough camera, you would see the nearest magnets being affected before the further magnets. That would be the electromagnetic wave.
    This demonstration is just the first magnet moving close enough to its neighbor to affect it, which causes the next one to move closer to its neighbor etc. The wave is being carried by the physical magnets themselves, not the EM field

  • @iandale
    @iandale 2 місяці тому +5

    How far can the wave travel?

    • @Warzak77
      @Warzak77 2 місяці тому +1

      if you compare this with dropping a stone in the water, the energy is dissipating quite fast, but very small ripples could be detectable with a microscope really far.
      it depends on both the energy input, and the sensitivity of the detector, (+frictions etc...)

    • @Deboned_butter
      @Deboned_butter Місяць тому +1

      Inverse square law, friction, air resistance, kinetic energy randomly being dissipated as heat and light, nuclear decay.
      These would all decrease the wave’s energy over time, but whether the wave ever completely dissipates is not entirely clear (theoretically, it should go on forever). Expirementally, there comes a point where we would rationally say that the wave energy roughly equals 0 enough that we can just call it 0.
      Radio waves from the first tv shows we aired are approximately 70 light years away from us, and if an alien were to try to listen to the radio waves, with a sensitive enough antenna, they couuuuuuld chime in to our tv shows of the 50’s.
      But of course, the radio waves are probably so low in amplitude now that it’s effectively untraceable without the highest precision antennas.

    • @iandale
      @iandale Місяць тому +1

      @@Deboned_butter that’s an interesting thought. Hopefully they’re not watching War of the Worlds 😂

  • @toomanyrobertos
    @toomanyrobertos Місяць тому +2

    Perfect way to visualize our universe.

  • @4k1r4sf4t3
    @4k1r4sf4t3 Місяць тому +1

    I have seen that before: In a bee hive, when bees showing the way to a food source :D

  • @St4rNitr0Dios
    @St4rNitr0Dios Місяць тому +2

    Pov: you asked the teacher how vibraniom works

  • @myuzu_
    @myuzu_ Місяць тому +1

    New physical reverb generator just dropped

  • @anosmia6279
    @anosmia6279 Місяць тому +2

    I wonder if you could make tank armor out of this? Have magnets in the armor that are powerful enough to disrupt the projectile. Although copper isn't magnetic is it? I guess not then

  • @Gokuirby
    @Gokuirby Місяць тому +1

    Law of conservation of energy goes hard 🔥🔥🔥

  • @maxcompasityreached2488
    @maxcompasityreached2488 Місяць тому +1

    that thumbnail looked like a minecraft redstone contraption

  • @CalebBohanon
    @CalebBohanon Місяць тому +1

    You ever see an informative demonstration of something like this and your brain is like "If I could combine this with something else that I haven't learned yet, the resulting... Results would be amazing"

  • @ConnorSinclairCavin
    @ConnorSinclairCavin Місяць тому

    Do you know just how much i have always wanted to make this on a full room scale? Just imagine the motion reverberating all the way around the floor and walls and ceiling as you move through haha

  • @ytuser4562
    @ytuser4562 Місяць тому +1

    Everyone in the comment really like “acktshually this is a perfect precise model for my favorite scientific theory, wondrous!”

  • @zestyfg
    @zestyfg Місяць тому +1

    This is awesome. It goes to show that many of the properties we associate with water are properties of energy.

  • @jubbs2967
    @jubbs2967 Місяць тому +1

    The waves happen because the magnetic force pushes on the opposite pole of the magnet next to it which then transfers it's energy to the next one and eventually the energy runs out. Pretty cool but no practical application.

  • @FreyaBlackham
    @FreyaBlackham Місяць тому +1

    Plz tell me I’m not the only one thinking that was satisfying

  • @dylanmclean1307
    @dylanmclean1307 Місяць тому +2

    "GOT THEM GOOD VIBRATIONS"

  • @CerebralAilment
    @CerebralAilment Місяць тому

    This explains why the painting in Mario 64 moved like this when you ran into the wall next to it. Must have been a magnetic portal.

  • @MrRaja
    @MrRaja Місяць тому +2

    He is only a couple steps away from inventing a antigravity device that could be used to levitate and fly like the aliens 👽

  • @Deb_Da_2008
    @Deb_Da_2008 Місяць тому +1

    The form of wave shown here is a longitudinal wave where the direction of propogation and and particles of medium move in the same direction.
    Eg: sound waves
    Motion in a slinky

  • @cparks1000000
    @cparks1000000 Місяць тому +1

    This is what metal molecules look like on a tiny scale.

  • @Forsaken_Soul
    @Forsaken_Soul Місяць тому

    "My money don't jiggle jiggle! It folds!" 😂😂😂

  • @sekishudai
    @sekishudai Місяць тому +1

    careful, you are going to attract depak chopra and his crowd with this title ^^
    pretty cool though :)

  • @kinghotcoc0
    @kinghotcoc0 Місяць тому +2

    Looks what you'd expect atoms to look like

  • @JohnHolmesIII
    @JohnHolmesIII Місяць тому +2

    i need this in a significantly larger scale please.

  • @5chr0d1nger5cat
    @5chr0d1nger5cat Місяць тому +1

    this is actually a great way of visualizing phonons (electronic vibrational waves in crystal structures)

  • @rohn_kota2192
    @rohn_kota2192 Місяць тому

    This is also a great demonstration for a uniform crystal latice and how a force (touch/soundwaves) moves across electron fields

  • @DedicatedSlaya
    @DedicatedSlaya Місяць тому +1

    Now you know how Massive Black Holes effect each other in Space. 😎👍

  • @horsejohnson7959
    @horsejohnson7959 Місяць тому +1

    The fact that it's so much like water means something

    • @justinwatson1510
      @justinwatson1510 Місяць тому

      It means human brains adapted to become good at pattern matching.

  • @warrenb8228
    @warrenb8228 Місяць тому +1

    You’re definitely on to something here.
    I’m not smart enough to know what it is, but there’s definitely something here.

  • @taintedrageXX
    @taintedrageXX Місяць тому +1

    I passed my physics class from this one video

  • @mukundmolekule
    @mukundmolekule Місяць тому +1

    These things must be taught to highschool students specially which more helpful to learn applied science at younger age instead of mere bookish syllabus.

  • @lordslime
    @lordslime Місяць тому +1

    how can a solid material looks so soft. great now my brain itches

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365
    @aniksamiurrahman6365 Місяць тому

    Wow! Quite a good representation of how electromagnetic wave propagates.

  • @nickharrison3748
    @nickharrison3748 Місяць тому

    nice way to represent how a "wave" propagates through a "field" or a "medium" and how waves super - impose

  • @robertsteinhauser2656
    @robertsteinhauser2656 Місяць тому +2

    So ähnlich sah der Tarnmechanismus von dem Predator aus, als er von Arnold Schwarzenegger im Urwald gejagt wurde.