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You must take video of cavitation implosion, Star in jar
ОтветитьCouldn't you combine the different exposures into a single HDRI footage. You can use layer blending to show all details in one shot!
ОтветитьI wonder if you put a black background, and fine sand on the bottom of the tank, could you simulate an atomic explosion and get a miniature mushroom cloud?
Ответитьif you were ever wondering what the big bang looked like? and where all the water came from? and why things orbit? and what will eventually happen to everything.
ОтветитьGuys...does these camera supports infrared or thermal imaging. If you do that it helps to understand how heat from an explosion decipates.
ОтветитьThats an explosion underwater, not an implosion underwater
ОтветитьIf you where to put an object inside the tank then do the explosion. Would the object be effected?
ОтветитьThere are tiny beings living that small which slows down time for them. That could be a whole lifetime to them. Maybe aliens see the same way a blip in their time but compared to us tiny beings. It’s a lifetime.
ОтветитьPpl behind engineering Titan had to see this...
ОтветитьPOV: You're heading to the Titanic
ОтветитьIn consideration of recent Titanic mistakes, I wonder what explosions/implosions look like at extreme depths.
Ответитьits fun watching this back years later.. knowing that same fishtank will stop a 9mm pistol round and not brake flattening the round and bouncing it back all the way back to the front of the tank.. very impressive fishtank:D
ОтветитьGreat job guys. Love the fact that you are brilliant with the really high end cameras but you shoot your closing a little over exposed.
ОтветитьOk,...the "M1000" you showed at the beginning looks to be an "M100" and is at any rate not the same one used for the test?
ОтветитьBall of vacuum
ОтветитьHi, Slo Mo guys. Have you observed - or could you observe - how a little test particle initially being at rest close to the explosion site would move a) during explosion (in the expansion phase of the explosion bulb), b) during the collapsing phase of the explosion bulb and c) after it? Will it be at rest again (possibly trembling), moving away or moving towards the explosion site?
ОтветитьI love how, in the second sequence, you can see the logo on Dan's T-shirt in the back, but all sort of ghost-like. Until I figured out that that was what was happening, I was really confused as to why that bit of footage had a watermark when the others didn't!
ОтветитьСпасибо вам, очень круто)
ОтветитьI want that pc🤣
ОтветитьIt’s got to be time to revisit this experiment with your fancy-pants-new-tech! (Please)
ОтветитьExplosion In slow motion are very satisfying
ОтветитьLook at them, they were just kids. It really seems like hitting 30yo really is the threshold between young adult and adult. I speak from first-hand experience.
Ответитьanyone else notice it after the implosion it tries to explode and implode again like a pulse.
ОтветитьI just imagined how the explosion of a star giving birth to the black hole.. after huge explosion is like a retraction or like a bounce back and like a vacuum because of the surrounding water just like what happened above.
ОтветитьWould love to see this revisited.
ОтветитьDo this but with a grenade! :D
ОтветитьQuestion #1:
Since there is no air under water, what are the gases expanding made up of? Does the particles of water play any part in it?
Question #2:
Witch is faster, expanding gas or imploding bubbles under water? What is the speed of water caving in on itself?
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ОтветитьThese guys in the next 10 years: dropping a nuke at 250,000fps
ОтветитьTry it in the ocean see how it affects swarm
ОтветитьWhat if The BigBang is similar to these underwater explosion? And the nothingness that our universe is occupying by the expansion is actually an infinite force that is trying to compress us?
Then the acceleration of the expansion of the universe that scientist had been observing would someday deccelerate and come to a halt. Then suddenly everything will be compressing towards each other just like the explosion underwater. As the water pushes back the air, it creates the secondary explosion.
The secondary explosion has lesser force than the first explosion because some of that energy in a form of heat had been transferred to the water molecules surrounding the explosion.
But in our universe nothing will escape in the compression since we are bouded by nothingness and as we accelerate towards each, we can assume that there would be another secondary explosion, but it will have the same magnitude to the first because no energy, no matter escaped outside nothingness.
Then the Bigbang would become an infinite cycle, an infinite expansion and compression,
How to make a universe more
ОтветитьPlease do the same thing but with spinning water(in a circular big container). the pressure of the explosion will propagate from the center through the spiral of water and it might even make the container jump up in the air. Plus the bubble you have here would be distorted by the spiral of water...very cool!
Ответитьplease try the blast over the water
Ответитьstick of dynomite in that tank with water and without at 120.000 fps
ОтветитьThat's big
ОтветитьAnd yet you are so popular that a Star wars scene was off of this
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