Identical Snowflakes? Scientist Ruins Winter For Everyone. | Deep Look
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2017
- We've all heard that each and every snowflake is unique. But in a lab in sunny southern California, a physicist has learned to control the way snowflakes grow. Can he really make twins?
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California's historic drought is finally over thanks largely to a relentless parade of powerful storms that have brought the Sierra Nevada snowpack to the highest level in six years, and guaranteed skiing into June. All that snow spurs an age-old question -- is every snowflake really unique?
“It’s one of these questions that’s been around forever,” said Ken Libbrecht, a professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. “I think we all learn it in elementary school, the old saying that no two snowflakes are alike.”
--- How do snowflakes form?
Snow crystals form when humid air is cooled to the point that molecules of water vapor start sticking to each other. In the clouds, crystals usually start forming around a tiny microscopic dust particle, but if the water vapor gets cooled quickly enough the crystals can form spontaneously out of water molecules alone. Over time, more water molecules stick to the crystal until it gets heavy enough to fall.
--- Why do snowflakes have six arms?
Each water molecule is each made out of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. As vapor, the water molecules bounce around slamming into each other. As the vapor cools, the hydrogen atom of one molecule forms a bond with the oxygen of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. These bonds make the water molecules stick together in the shape of a hexagonal ring. As the crystal grows, more molecules join fitting within that same repeating pattern called a crystal array. The crystal keeps the hexagonal symmetry as it grows.
--- Is every snowflake unique?
Snowflakes develop into different shapes depending on the humidity and temperature conditions they experience at different times during their growth. In nature, snowflakes don’t travel together. Instead, each takes it’s own path through the clouds experiencing different conditions at different times. Since each crystal takes a different path, they each turn out slightly differently. Growing snow crystals in laboratory is a whole other story.
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i've been wondering about the details of how snowflakes form since my childhood. yeah, i could've just googled it, but seeing it all neatly packed into this one video is way nicer (:
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Why sift through a bunch of sites when you have such a nice video that sums it all up for you!
Deep Look, hey! How about to make video about Tetranychus urticae - that's latin name. They are small plant parasites that makes cobweb on pillars. They considered as a pest and there is no science video about them, except how to exterminate them.
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You can't exactly ruin snowflakes when there aren't any
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The last two snowflake pairs aren't identical - the second one is denser in the middle
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OMG you're right!!!! If you look at the middle they have different sides
I think winter is actually more awesome after learning that :) (not ruined!)
Whew!
So wait, if there are identical snowflakes, is there an identical of me?
Will I ever get to meet them?
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@@PS1212 (late) Maybe he is somewhere, maybe you need to try to find him
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I have heard there are 7 identical people to each one of us
Thank God
Whoa. So purty. Neat use of animation mixed with the usual deep look macro goodness. Really love this one!
Thank you, folks! Super glad you have joined us on PBS Digital Studios.
Snowflakes are just like people, when you look at them from far away, you can't tell them apart.
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God, I forgot I commented this, I hate my old self.
snowflakes are like people, I put them in my mouth every time
Without directly talking about it, you made a wonderful metaphor about how every person's path to maturation is unique, that the journey itself shapes the way they are, and that no two paths are alike. Beautiful.
I wonder, was there a consideration to talk about how bacteria and other microorganisms act as nucleation centers for raindrops/snowflakes? Was it not relevant to this video? Also, I'd love to know whether the climate at a macro-scale determines the overall trend in snowflake shape, and how that effects the "type" of snow one would experience when skiing or snowboarding on it. For instance, in drier snowfalls, do the snowflakes take on less arms, and it gives a butterier ride? Or if its a more humid climate, are there more arms on the snowflakes, and the snow is grippier?
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Snowflakology is a thing I guess
Great quality vid feels like I'm watching an HBO documentary.
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There's probably a hidden meaning in this video about lab grown humans.
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I'm sorry to tell you this but... With all those trillions of snowflakes falling a day, one is bound to be the same as another.
Maybe
@Erissa Romero millions upon billions (im actually not sure how many, its just a lot) of snowflakes fall in one snowfall, its scientifically impossible to go through every single one to find two identical ones.
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I've never understood this. The general pattern might be similar, but two snowflakes would also have to replicate every imperfection, every molecular deposition, and every contaminate. Maybe that could be done in a lab, but in the sky? I dunno...
Just like us. It's not your genes who define who you are, but the path you take and the things that happen around you
Yoshi Koga Good genes help greatly as they are the building blocks you start with.
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Snowflakes: scoffs* I'm unique.
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Since Spring is upon us, how about a cool video about pollination in different plants? That would be really cool!
Spring? It snowed here last night lol
Henry Drosen what? It's April in the northern hemisphere, where do you live?
+Lawl Gamings April is warm, are you in Alaska?
@@shogun1650 the month is always the same everywher
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"Shaped by its own individual journey through the world." aw, aren't we all.
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But are those truly identical? One in every 3000 hydrogen atoms is deuterium, an isotopoe of hydrogen. A snowflake contains millions of hydrogen atoms, so wouldn't deuterium be randomly spread throught? Of course, that'd change if that physicist had actually filtered deuterium out of his lab (somehow), but I still think that even those twins aren't truly identical.
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I think a cold fresh snowfall in the early morning is one of the most beautiful scenery! I have always preferred a cold snowy winter over summertime. I’m 58 years old now and our winters are nothing like they were when I was a kid. The most fun I ever had was during the blizzard of 1978. We got out for Christmas break a week before Christmas and didn’t go back to school until after my birthday on February, 22! We kept getting snowfall after snowfall that year! It was a historic winter that year! 🌬🌨❄️🌨❄️☃️☃️☃️❄️🌨❄️💨🌬
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Not quite what I would call perfect copies, but I feel like we all knew why snowflakes were unique. It's just like a mandlebrot fractal, different and similar everywhere you look.
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Moral lesson from this:
People are just like snowflakes.
They start of the same mind, but life as a journey makes us all unique.
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it's pretty much exactly like evolution. each species/snowflake is from the same building blocks but ends up becoming a little different because of their respective environments.
The white J Cole ermmm... no. It's a bit more complicated than that
I know. Evolution has a lot more process behind it, but the concept is very similar.
"the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form." definition i found of evolution
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Yeah, but why do they create spikes if they would rather occupy a hexagon? Why in such a flat dimension as opposed to more 3D snowflakes as big spike balls?
I thought they required some kind of nucleation site as well.....so could that be an influence to the overall shape?
Long story short, if you make all conditions the same, you should expect the same thing, this hasn't really taught us anything.
- Chemistry Masters student
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Deep Look, I love your videos but I think your wrong on this one. I'm very skeptical, I want to see the math. Your telling me that over the total estimated lifetime of the universe (trillions of years) and trillions of planets, not one pattern of atoms will repeat in 2 or more snowflakes? I don't buy it. Snowflakes take up limited space with a set amount of atoms. Surely based on pure probability, with those variables, at least 2 snowflakes surely would be the same
Flip a coin 300 times. The number of possible sequences (2^300) exceeds the number of atoms in the visible universe. When you are dealing with combinations of something, you get exponentials, which add digits to your numbers with every couple of choices you make. A trillion times a trillion is 10^24, that would be just about 80 binary choices (log_2(10^24)).
Chigs1764 There nearly infinite possibilities for the shape of a snowflake. The universe however has not been in existence for a nearly infinite amount of time
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to me the fact that a point in the upper left side of a snowflake branches (macroscopically) exactly like a point in the lower right side is a plain miracle. The overlap of EM fields of countless atoms determine the likelyhood of a branch and the type of the branch in a specific point and the fact that the symmetry is maintained at such macroscale is astonishing. I cannot wrap my mind around it. Termal jigling, crystal offsets, pressure/temperature/humidity differentials across the snowflake... when you account for those you should sink quickly into caos, such precise symmetry of the surface tension and the overall EM strenght and orientation cannot be maintained... and, instead, it is.
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my friends always go “WOW WHAT” when i tell them how well i know about snowflakes! i wrote a detailed research paper on snowflakes in elementary school and it’s one of the best times of my life. i really enjoyed everything about it and learning about snowflakes, it’s the only good thing i’ve gotten from being in school. it was the only time i was ever so happy and passionate about writing up a research paper for school.
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Now i know how these flakes are made
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Knew about this since grade 3... Also there was a photographer who managed to get fresh snowflakes and took photos of them and found a few that were exactly the same