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- Joodtimes, on 11/23/2008, -0/+15Ahhhh...The second drop ruined it...
- hadessniper, on 11/23/2008, -0/+10This is my favorite high speed vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XngQJzAmVm8
Not a rickroll - SEVEN26, on 11/21/2008, -1/+11who knew h2o was such a bad ass.
(a rough quote) "everything looks better in slow motion" - chappelle - cease, on 11/21/2008, -2/+8This video is unbelievable. I'm also in awe at our ability to capture things like this on video.
- Princeamor, on 11/21/2008, -3/+8Wow I never thought I would get turned on by water ;>) come here sexy
- rockon4life45, on 11/23/2008, -0/+3why is stunning the new go to word on digg?
- theOster, on 11/23/2008, -0/+3will fluid dynamics ever get boring?
- BeShirtHappy, on 11/22/2008, -0/+3It really is quite beautiful.
- victorycig, on 11/23/2008, -0/+3How long will it be before game systems can render these physics accurately in real time?
- yetAnotherCroc, on 11/23/2008, -0/+3No I seem to be able to move as well.
- AmyVernon, on 11/22/2008, -0/+2Chapelle wuz right.
- inactive, on 11/23/2008, -0/+2it makes me think of how the mind is according to buddhist philosophy
buddha mind is absolutely still but thoughts disturb the utter tranquility and as more thoughts flow in the mind becomes agitated = normal mind
in meditation you attempt to return to the original still placid yet dynamic state - Amadeus2490, on 12/03/2008, -0/+2BREAKING: Stunning New Product Revealed At Apple Expo!
- vivvivtzz, on 11/23/2008, -0/+2I like the part with the water
- karan1003, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1makes me thirsty.
- Amadeus2490, on 12/03/2008, -0/+1ug glug glug glug.
- Tresor, on 11/24/2008, -0/+1Lightning in slow motion is also a treat for the eyes.
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=0wVUGrgX7xo - TheOneTrueGod, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1It might take an even longer time to create a machine capable to answer questions like this in face-to-face conversation time.
The question is complicated: If we're talking room-size which would make it very interesting, I'd say 20 years at least. On smaller scales (vial, glass) and much less accurate, it could be done today, I guess.
Would be great to have a physics system that lives up to its name hehe. - TheOneTrueGod, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1I'd like to *consist* of that stuff! 55 to 60% would do it.
- Kev8888, on 11/23/2008, -1/+2Did anyone else groan when the second droplet collided with the penis-shaped column of water?
- Murnah, on 11/24/2008, -0/+1Hypnotic
- inactive, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1Stunning Slow Motion Yawn
Yyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn - kreatr, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1wow. most awesome thing I have watched in a while
- VipeNess, on 11/24/2008, -0/+1Yea; Time Warp really had a beautiful droplet. It's on discovery.com
- ClevelandBrown, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1Is it wrong that this video gave me a chubby?
- Yooree, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1Sure was slow..
- Backstab, on 11/23/2008, -0/+1The TV show "time warp" had one better.
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http://www.alwled.com - Heggy, on 11/23/2008, -1/+1I'm not quite sure how, but that was epic.
- ibeeson, on 11/24/2008, -0/+0The sheer complexity of it all is mind blowing. All that movement, all the interaction going on in a simple cup of liquid. Now consider a waterfall raging down cliff.
I think Kelly Bundy said it best: The mind wobbles. - chompysweat, on 11/23/2008, -1/+1I feel like a drink now.
- alex7575, on 11/23/2008, -2/+3Meh...
- BjorkG, on 11/23/2008, -2/+1h2OOOHHH.
- inactive, on 11/22/2008, -1/+0I guess you don't always need big-money stars to make a great film.
- teknic111, on 11/23/2008, -1/+1Am I the only one not stunned?
- inactive, on 11/23/2008, -2/+1wat
- haidalangara, on 11/23/2008, -2/+1old as *****
- mpn401, on 11/23/2008, -4/+1That looks like CGI.


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