As all of you know, YouTube.com can be a very addicting web site, can't it? Have you ever browed the videos of kittens? They are hilarious and guarantee to make your day better.
Below, is the link to a unique video that demonstrates a physics phenomena. I want you to take a look at this video and see if it is real. Can you find any trick photography using the skills you may have learned in film class? Is this really possible?
A few sidenotes:
-There is no sound to the video, so if you can't here anything then it is the correct one.
-The liquid they pour on top is, I believe, liquid nitrogen.
Cool! This looks like its a magnet trick, and/or the release of the nitrogen gas is keeping the metal afloat, similarly to how a puck floats on an air-hockey table.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool, I have no idea how they are doing that!
ReplyDeleteI think that he films the ring by itself and just combines that shot with the shot of the magnetic below and just adds movement in the ring. I think he just combines the shots.
ReplyDeleteThis can be replicated to a certain degree but it has too many parts moving independently, too many details. IM guessing than by lowering the heat energy or making the black metal contract does something its polarity.
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