cre.ations.net — Nate True has developed yet another impressive hack using UV strobe lights, luminescent-dyed water, and a timer to create the illusion of water stopping in the air, slowing down the splashes into the pool beneath, and even travelling upward. You have to see it to believe it.
Aug 8, 2006 View in Crawl 4
suavesAug 8, 2006
This is nothing amazing. It can be done with a normal commercial strobe and a water tap.My school set this experiment up in about 5 mins when I was 17. It does look pretty cool but soooo old.
eaglefireAug 8, 2006
Rimsky-Korsakov, Sheherazade and Capriccio espa, Movement 2, The Kalendar Prince.
porkstackerAug 8, 2006
While you may be correct, I had never seen this before, and am glad someone posted the link. It's not like the poster put up a link to the goatse guy or the hamsterdance.WRCKA-he who stacks pork
stryker2youAug 8, 2006
dugg to death and the one mirror thats on here does not work...I can't see the video.
jabelarAug 8, 2006
The Exploratorium in San Fran has (or did have) this for years too. It was an oil drop I think.
dockzockAug 8, 2006
Just amazing !
theriaaAug 8, 2006
i would pay $40 for somthing a little bigger than that
vorbisAug 9, 2006
sooooooo cool.
jawaAug 9, 2006
that has got to be the coolest thing I have seen in a long time. DIGG ++
kkl3218Aug 9, 2006
Neat but nothing new. If you thought that was cool and you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, go to the Exploratorium.And for everyone else visit www.exploratorium.edu.
whitey04Aug 9, 2006
@ElectricGrandpaYou don't have to sync anything up. If you make the drips happen at a constant rate (by setting the size and shape of the opening) you just way the frequency of the strobe up and down until you make it still, move up, down, control speed, etc.It is the way old fashioned oscilloscopes have worked for 50 years. Not to mention the plethora of kids science TV shows which use some experiment with a strobe light.No digg.
Closed AccountSep 30, 2006
someone put that in a box and sell it to me!