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clem
wow.. check this out. its the resonance in sand stuff (different patterns in sand on a plate from sound- check out the other vids there)
but this one has a theory of the galaxies forming this way(cool vid- had me in awe a bit blush.gif )
resonance vid of mini galaxies forming
thought id share because i thought it was pretty cool.
clem alien.gif
OptimisticSkeptic
QUOTE (clem @ Dec 31 2007, 10:51 PM) *
wow.. check this out. its the resonance in sand stuff (different patterns in sand on a plate from sound- check out the other vids there)
but this one has a theory of the galaxies forming this way(cool vid- had me in awe a bit blush.gif )
resonance vid of mini galaxies forming
thought id share because i thought it was pretty cool.
clem alien.gif



Nice watch. Much better with the sound turned down. I just recently heard someone describing galactic spiral arm formation as being similar to sound, with stars and gas standing in as gaseous molecules, and gravity causing the viscosity. But then, I just heard another description today that the arms may be leftover structures from when two galaxies merged, and that each time a new merger occurs, more arms are created.

Mademoiselle
Waow !! Thanx for the link . thumbsup.gif
Zareste
The guy's going to make a fool of himself stating so much speculation as fact, but the video is really amazing. So many profound implications in such a simple experiment.
PsiSeeker
Its amazing how different scales in the very large and very small mimic eachother. Atoms, our glaxy etc.
AllP0werToSlaves
Not going to lie; that's pretty cool original.gif
clem
QUOTE (Zareste @ Jan 2 2008, 04:19 AM) *
The guy's going to make a fool of himself stating so much speculation as fact, but the video is really amazing. So many profound implications in such a simple experiment.

i agree. he comes across a little strong- but ya its amazing seeing what looks like teeny tiny creation.
. the power of sound is pretty underrated. a car goes by with a bit of bass and it rattles the window and even the car itself. imagine creating a giant sound wave at the right frequency in a single 'WHUB'. i would imagine you could crumble buildings.
clem
QUOTE (clem @ Jan 2 2008, 06:14 AM) *
i agree. he comes across a little strong- but ya its amazing seeing what looks like teeny tiny creation.
. the power of sound is pretty underrated. a car goes by with a bit of bass and it rattles the window and even the car itself. imagine creating a giant sound wave at the right frequency in a single 'WHUB'. i would imagine you could crumble buildings.

havin a cool deja vu' of this thread right now- thought id share that.
clem
QUOTE (clem @ Jan 2 2008, 06:14 AM) *
i agree. he comes across a little strong- but ya its amazing seeing what looks like teeny tiny creation.
. the power of sound is pretty underrated. a car goes by with a bit of bass and it rattles the window and even the car itself. imagine creating a giant sound wave at the right frequency in a single 'WHUB'. i would imagine you could crumble buildings.

havin a cool deja vu' of this thread right now- thought id share that.
clem
QUOTE (clem @ Jan 2 2008, 06:15 AM) *
havin a cool deja vu' of this thread right now- thought id share that.

rofl and it double posted rofl.gif
Mr.Dot
Interesting experiment but ridicules assumptions tongue.gif
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