Levitating Waters - Antigravity water drops

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  • @ivanfedyshyn7211
    @ivanfedyshyn7211 Před 5 lety +430

    Cat brought me here. Did a research. $140-170 is not worth it. Plus a lot of people say that water pump is very loud. Hope it helps.

    • @SackPephirom
      @SackPephirom Před 5 lety +8

      Same here damn cat!

    • @greenkandy5599
      @greenkandy5599 Před 5 lety +1

      What’s the name of the product?

    • @belin8709
      @belin8709 Před 5 lety +4

      @@greenkandy5599 I just found it on Amaozn: www.amazon.com/dp/B07R2FNT4L

    • @OAcessoPublico
      @OAcessoPublico Před 5 lety +8

      I figured it would be loud because the water is being levitated by mechanical waves, in another words: Sound

    • @sinny5404
      @sinny5404 Před 5 lety +29

      It isnt real water levitation its strobe lights that make only certain parts of the water visible tricking the eyes into thinking its floating or going upwards. If you watch the cat video closely you can see the rest of the water

  • @TsukiRaiki
    @TsukiRaiki Před 5 lety +2453

    now you’ll never know why this comment got so many likes

  • @sergioderegules
    @sergioderegules Před 9 lety +70

    It's a beautiful effect with a strobe light. I do it every year with my physics students.

    • @marianocapitanelli1377
      @marianocapitanelli1377 Před 5 lety +4

      How do you do that??, can you pls explain me?

    • @AnonymousanonymousA
      @AnonymousanonymousA Před rokem

      ​@@marianocapitanelli1377 you find out?

    • @thomashoyle1501
      @thomashoyle1501 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@marianocapitanelli1377Because of the light switching on and of at specific intervals so that it creates the illusion that the water drops are levitating or ascending /descending at a slow speed.@marianocapitanelli1377

  • @NoirLi
    @NoirLi Před 5 lety +835

    The cat from facebook brought me here.

  • @Kibaoftheleaves
    @Kibaoftheleaves Před 9 lety +738

    It's a strobe light. The water does not actually levitate. It just LOOKS like it's levitating because of the frequency of the light's flashing. If it were really levitating, you would not be able to fill a cup with it the way he did in the video.
    It appears to levitate in person, yes, but that doesn't mean it's actually levitating.

    • @quentinlavergne8020
      @quentinlavergne8020 Před 9 lety +18

      Your right. I was gonna say the same thing. Thank you for spreading the truth.

    • @TheRoyalStreamerYT
      @TheRoyalStreamerYT Před 9 lety +16

      Is not is just the water being circulated really fast thats why when he placed the cup all the water circulating down went in the cup is kinda like when you see a car wheel on high speed it looks like is slowing down or going backwards

    • @Kibaoftheleaves
      @Kibaoftheleaves Před 9 lety +31

      TheRoyalGamer No, dude. I've seen one of these in real life. The water is being circulated, but it only falls at the speed of gravity. It's the strobe light that makes it look like the individual drops are floating.

    • @warlock242
      @warlock242 Před 9 lety +2

      All I have to say is this:
      watch?v=qy1w6rTpC2g

    • @Kibaoftheleaves
      @Kibaoftheleaves Před 9 lety +10

      ***** If the guy in the video was using this, then the cup he put down there would have not filled with water. the water would have all fallen in and the water would have fallen out of the air, leaving none left to fill it up, because the cup interfered with the levitation - or it would have *not* interfered with the levitation and the cup wouldn't have filled at *all*.

  • @yehoshuamoshe2554
    @yehoshuamoshe2554 Před 9 lety +12

    It pumps water from a tank in the bottom and as the drops fall there is a strobe light that makes the drops appear to levitate. This is why they are able to fill a cup when placed in the stream of water. It's similar science to the wheel on a car appearing to turn backward at certain speeds. Because your eyes are only able to recognize so many frames per second when the wheel turns fast enough and the spokes of the wheel reach a frequency close to that of what your eyes are able to recognize the wheel appears to be turning slowly backward when your mind through logic knows the wheel is turning forward very fast.

  • @sj407407
    @sj407407 Před 5 lety +201

    Cat brought me here lmao.. and I'm not only one lmfao🤣

  • @UrbanSoule
    @UrbanSoule Před 4 lety +4

    Every science class should have had one of these, I would have payed attention more! It still blows my mind when I watch it, even though I know it’s not “really” doing what I’m seeing....

  • @raasch64
    @raasch64 Před 9 lety +8

    This actually looks pretty amazing and no it is not a camera trick, I bought it. It uses a fast moving strobe light and looks as though it levitates. The cost of this was $250 too and it was worth it. It's an amazing price of work.

  • @maxl5112
    @maxl5112 Před 5 lety +14

    Daily dose of internet brought me here

  • @ripanaichsarkar5604
    @ripanaichsarkar5604 Před 4 lety +5

    The device generates an anti gravity field around it...trust me, I have bought one like this...now I live in Moon, no covid 19 here...

  • @MRCOLOURfilld
    @MRCOLOURfilld Před 9 lety +4

    it is because of frequency. look it up. it is possible to make it look like this in person.

  • @MIO9_sh
    @MIO9_sh Před 8 lety +30

    the line indicated the light flashes

  • @dangrigs
    @dangrigs Před 9 lety

    guys, it's called Acoustic Levitation, it's a real thing. two speakers play the same frequency at each other, and small matter can get stuck or "levitate" in the nodes where the sound waves cross. look it up!

  • @crankflippinbmx
    @crankflippinbmx Před 8 lety +167

    This isn't fake - its simply a cool optical illusion resulting from a strobe light in that box. You'll notice that the "camera lines" change along with the changes in the water. That is because the strobe light flash rate is changing to give the illusion that the water is changing. The video captures the change because the light flash frequeny is close to the video capture framerate. Is it really levitation? Not at all. Is it still a cool thing to watch? Absolutely.

    • @terryperring104
      @terryperring104 Před 5 lety +1

      @Alexander Supertramp Not necessarily. He may be saying its REAL in as much as its a REAL life illusion made by strobe lights and not the FAKERY of CGI.

    • @2good4trash63
      @2good4trash63 Před 4 lety

      i know that but is it in real the same or is this effect only by viewing on camera

    • @terryperring104
      @terryperring104 Před 4 lety +2

      @@2good4trash63 It will be the same to the naked eye

    • @hamdaslays2
      @hamdaslays2 Před rokem

      how to make this?

  • @stevefunke6212
    @stevefunke6212 Před 5 lety +2

    simple. Water is dropping down in a specific pattern. But light frequency is articulated right. So, it looks as if water is running up. Nice idea

  • @jamesharden9665
    @jamesharden9665 Před 5 lety +51

    Isaac Newton: Am I a joke to you?

  • @ahmedazhar05
    @ahmedazhar05 Před 8 lety +2

    its looks really beautiful....actually the mechanism is that the water drops are being dropped one by one from the top and the time at which each water drop is being dropped is so accurate that it seems as if he drops are levitating....actually each drop is taking the place of the next successive drop downwards....and that looks like they are levitating.

  • @PanicAcid
    @PanicAcid Před 7 lety +28

    Some of the comments here are unbelievable, it's not sound waves or a camera trick. It's done using a strobe light come on people.
    How is it that people can search to find videos like this but not search to find out how stuff works?

    • @BaneSIlvermoon
      @BaneSIlvermoon Před 7 lety +1

      What amazes me is that my Aunt had a fountain that did this in her living room twenty years ago. This isn't even some new design.

    • @michaeldavis9190
      @michaeldavis9190 Před 5 lety +1

      I was actually here trying to figure out how it works. I thought it used a bunch of fans or something. I have now gathered that it somehow has something to do with strobe lights from the comments. Still have no idea how strobe lights cause an optical illusion like this.

    • @therealchayd
      @therealchayd Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaeldavis9190 You may have already found this out, but I'll explain just in case :) There's a water pump that generates consistently sized drops at a known rate, this is synchronised with a strobe light, so the sequence of events goes: Strobe light is off, pump pumps out drop #1, strobe light goes on, you then see drop #1 for a split second, strobe light goes off, drop #1 falls a short distance, pump creates drop #2, strobe light goes on, you see drop #2 in the same position as drop #1 was initially, strobe light goes off, this repeats and gives the impression that the drops aren't falling. In order to make them go up or down, you just make the strobe flash at a slightly faster or slower rate than the pump is running.

  • @Glacier-nj3rl
    @Glacier-nj3rl Před 9 lety +1

    The water is actually moving really fast, making it look like it's just drops of water. I have seen this before, if you put your hand in the stream, you can feel the water pressure

  • @muzix1
    @muzix1 Před 8 lety +324

    Now you see me 2 bring me here !

  • @kaz746
    @kaz746 Před 5 lety +4

    It has a relation with the light frequency and the camera.

  • @KraziShadowbear
    @KraziShadowbear Před 5 lety +29

    I came here because of Daily Dose of Internet... 😂

  • @meepy1820
    @meepy1820 Před 8 lety +1

    This was in wonder works, it works because of something to do with really fast strobe lights, you can make it go up or down, it's pretty cool.

  • @maxim25o2
    @maxim25o2 Před 9 lety +8

    s based at the light effect. A stroboscope make effect that You see a droppers hanging in air.

  • @mayofastora1615
    @mayofastora1615 Před 4 lety

    If your wondering how it works.
    It's an optic illusion, a strobe light is used to illuminate the water droplets and the trick is very simple. ... And finally, if the strobe frequency is slightly higher it will ilumina-te the next droplet at a slightly higher position, thus giving the illusion that the drops are moving backwards or the patter u choose

  • @geopioneergsxr5357
    @geopioneergsxr5357 Před 5 lety +11

    I want a refrigerator with the drinking water like this built in..

  • @jaZZjaZZ54
    @jaZZjaZZ54 Před 7 lety

    Not antigravity, not levitation - just synchronization of light pulses with the drops and changing the light pulse frequency slightly to make drops appear to move up or down, or stop. In reality, they're all moving down at per normal acceleration of gravity.
    It's similar to the effect that makes a car or wagon wheel seem to be still or turn the wrong way in a movie; except in a movie, the frames per second frequency is fixed and changes in the rotary velocity of the wheel make it seem to turn forward, stop, or turn backward against the motion of the wagon or car.

  • @carloscastro4856
    @carloscastro4856 Před 9 lety +39

    Brain.exe has stopped working.

    • @jessiesiegexabers5586
      @jessiesiegexabers5586 Před 4 lety +1

      Carlos Castro brain 🧠 calculated multiple possibilities from advance physics and advance calculus , etc. can not compute error.

    • @zucc649
      @zucc649 Před 4 lety

      @@jessiesiegexabers5586 why u so serious

    • @chopper8750
      @chopper8750 Před 3 lety

      ZUCC what? she’s joking.

  • @armandobenavides1157
    @armandobenavides1157 Před 8 lety

    So this is a constant stream of water that cycles around this little box and by using a certain frecuency of sound it just makes it appear like it is floating. That's why this person was able to fill the cup, because the water is coming down and obviously not levitating. Its a nice ilusion and I guess it would look nice, just that all that splattering would get everything wet.

  • @Davieb116
    @Davieb116 Před 5 lety +4

    I get it now.
    It works on the same principle as a spinning rim on a car appearing to be still despite it moving very fast, or even a helicopter blade that appears like it is still. I think it shoots the water down in droplets and sucks it at the bottom so there is no splash. There are more droplets than the camera or the eye shows. The camera on the shadow of the box gives it away though. There are shadows of droplets that can't be seen in the line.
    If that makes sense :)
    Also he doesn't show you him turning it on... Probs because it would give it away lol

  • @HForceClan
    @HForceClan Před 7 lety

    the "lines from the camera" are there because the strobe light that gives the illusion that multiple droplets are levitating changes speed. Why it is bright lines when it whent up and dark when going down.

  • @comicbookguy7583
    @comicbookguy7583 Před 8 lety +13

    Already got it
    THE ILLUSION WORKS GREAT
    but the water pump is rEally noisy

  • @ReplicateReality
    @ReplicateReality Před 9 lety

    basically the light flashes at a certain point so the diffrent drops look like their in the same place

  • @Noor.Shazreen
    @Noor.Shazreen Před 5 lety +49

    searched this video after seeing an insta post about a confused cat @takemymoney i got confused too 😆

  • @Beanyboy305
    @Beanyboy305 Před 7 lety

    the lines are because it is the light in the box (this is a very fast strobe witch you cant see in person) but the camera picks the lines up

  • @stevenharpervw
    @stevenharpervw Před 5 lety +3

    Captain disillusion covered something like this. It’s to do with frame rate on the camera and strobe light

  • @alexjtanguay
    @alexjtanguay Před 5 lety

    Heard it only looks this way because of camera framerate. If you’re actually looking at the device in person then the water droplets are going far faster than they appear in this, there’s a strobe effect in the lamp that tricks the eyes into thinking they’re going upwards

  • @NellyNet
    @NellyNet Před 9 lety +27

    I get it now, the water is going so fast that you can only see tiny bits of it in a permanent spot

    • @brm9656
      @brm9656 Před 9 lety +1

      What didn't u get it first time so easy to guess

    • @Dade13305
      @Dade13305 Před 9 lety +17

      It's a strobe light that blinks at a certain frequency capturing dripping water at the same point during its descent therfore making it look like it's floating I used to do that with my bedroom fan and a strobe light.... The fan was spinning at high speed but the strobe made it look like it wasn't moving at all.

  • @TrishaXuk
    @TrishaXuk Před 8 lety

    The individual drops are falling at an exact(ish) frequency. Each flash of the strobe light, captures the next drop to be in the same place as the last one was. Very slight shift in light flash timing catches the drops a little earlier or later, and the viewer 'sees' them rising or falling gradually.
    The proof of the strobe theory can be seen in the way the light bands are caught by the precise scan timing of the video camera, when the timing of the light is tweaked to make the drops 'move up' or 'move down'.
    It's a nice optical effect, same as when you go to the dance club and move your hands around, fast in front of the strobe lights :)

  • @shifahath
    @shifahath Před 8 lety +26

    Its in "NOW YOU SEE ME 2" OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @nedlan1857
      @nedlan1857 Před 5 lety +2

      while its look real..its weren't... impossible to make it practical..

  • @kdm1234gmail
    @kdm1234gmail Před 4 lety

    thats still a really cool optical illusion. If one could get a really quiet way to move the water to the top. It would really freak people out seeing it for the first time

  • @wbeaty
    @wbeaty Před 8 lety +12

    To make your own DIY version, you need a 60Hz oscillating fluid pump, the kind with the diode. Sciplus had them briefly (they were pumps from espresso coffee machines.) Otherwise use GRI Gorman-Rupp oscillating pumps, about seventy bucks on ebay. And also an LED strobe light, of course.

    • @wbeaty
      @wbeaty Před 8 lety

      +PerpetuallyHighPoet If its too tall, then bigger droplets shatter. I think there are videos of room-sized, 9ft tall models, with multiple streams, like a wide waterfall to take up an entire wall

    • @wbeaty
      @wbeaty Před 8 lety

      +PerpetuallyHighPoet right now Electronic Goldmine has $7.95 oscillating pumps, G21242 condensate pump. They look like they do produce the droplets effect. But they're for 230 VAC, and stop working at less than about 140v.

  • @mikhaelhose6583
    @mikhaelhose6583 Před 6 lety

    it seems like the water is moving so fast it acally looks like floating water droplets but the truth is that the water is actually flowing really fast and slow down in sertain spases

  • @IvanBays
    @IvanBays Před 5 lety +65

    Am just as confused as the cat

  • @michaelnieves9688
    @michaelnieves9688 Před 4 lety

    It is the first time I see this, but I think it is a speed light and a spurt of water, different velocities of the light change the direction of the drops!

  • @onlyme6510
    @onlyme6510 Před 8 lety +3

    WoW, I hope that doesn't destroy the space time continuum

    • @EnglishLaw
      @EnglishLaw Před 7 lety

      It already did and it turned Marty into Morty (from Rick and Morty)

  • @layzcrazy519
    @layzcrazy519 Před 7 lety

    I like how the camera capture the positive and negative energy

  • @magic3061
    @magic3061 Před 4 lety +8

    The music is making me feel nervous..

  • @gazza3166
    @gazza3166 Před 7 lety

    Vibration and frequency changing, this is how anti gravity works

  • @IncredibleScience
    @IncredibleScience  Před 9 lety +168

    this is NOT a camera trick! It looks the same exact way in person! Pretty Incredible!

    • @kristychua1518
      @kristychua1518 Před 9 lety +6

      Yeah, I saw this at the Science centre. It really looks pretty much like this.

    • @Xa15Sci0
      @Xa15Sci0 Před 9 lety

      Which science centre?science centre singapore?

    • @soulheit834
      @soulheit834 Před 9 lety +27

      25 hz sine + stroboscope at ~14khz

    • @Hackanhacker
      @Hackanhacker Před 9 lety +21

      Hey ... if its not the camera trick ... he can't full a glass of water

    • @smartylila
      @smartylila Před 9 lety +1

      please tell me how it works!

  • @lenlenbell5808
    @lenlenbell5808 Před 5 lety

    It's just a trick, Its a strobe light that makes it appear like it's going upward when it's actually falling down

  • @zeromailss
    @zeromailss Před 8 lety +6

    neat
    pretty interesting,might be good for decoration in an office or something

  • @berbac1976
    @berbac1976 Před 9 lety +2

    هذه خدعة حيث أن الماء يتقطر ولكن ضوء الانارة له نفس تردد تقطير الماء لهذا نرى الماء ثابت، وهذه خدعة درسناها في الثانية عندما نرى قرص ثابت وهو في الحقيقة يدور.
    This trick where the water trickles but luminescent light has the same frequency for the distillation of water we see this constant water, and we studied this trick in the second when we see the hard disk, which in fact is going on.

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- Před 9 lety

      +Bachir bachire WTF are you talking about.".....frequency for the distillation...." ?

    • @berbac1976
      @berbac1976 Před 9 lety

      Of physically known that if there is a disk spins 50 cycles per second luminescent frequency 50 Hz and was it shows that the hard drive to the viewer because the lighting frequency is compatible with the speed of rotation, and that the same thing can be applied to the descent of the water droplets in this experiment, the descent speed is compatible with frequency lighting.

    • @berbac1976
      @berbac1976 Před 9 lety

      Of physically it is known that if there was a fan going on 50 cycles per second, and the lighting frequency of 50 Hz, the fan appears to the viewer as if it fixed because the lighting frequency is compatible with the speed of rotation, and this is the same thing here.

  • @jkps1747
    @jkps1747 Před 5 lety +21

    Confused cat from twitter brought me here.
    Someone?

  • @freezemayer776
    @freezemayer776 Před 8 lety

    Vibration particular frequency gives a similar effect. Visually, it seems that the water flows upward , but it is not, it just runs on top of vibrating at a certain frequency .

  • @rashigupta7775
    @rashigupta7775 Před 3 lety +5

    Anyone here because of now you see me 2??

  • @anthonywallace1200
    @anthonywallace1200 Před 8 lety

    There is a pretty cool explanation to this it may not be a camera trick but it is working on the same principle. The white panels are back lit with the light switching on and off so rapid that the eye doesn't detect it. If the light goes out then you will see just falling water. you can even try this at home just wave your hand quickly in front of a florescent light or a TV. You should see multiple hands following the real one.

  • @BigEBikes
    @BigEBikes Před 8 lety +20

    This isn't anti gravity or levitation, it's either an optical allusions from strobe lights in the box or acoustic frequencies made in the box

    • @lucascoutinho7193
      @lucascoutinho7193 Před 7 lety

      oooh really ?

    • @BigEBikes
      @BigEBikes Před 7 lety +1

      Lucas Coutinho Si.

    • @BaneSIlvermoon
      @BaneSIlvermoon Před 7 lety +2

      It's just a timed strobe effect with a specified frequency of water droplets being released.

    • @JayDAnderson
      @JayDAnderson Před 7 lety +3

      Yes..... the water droplet flow is just adjusted to match the frame-per-second speed of the video camera. You see -- a video is just a sequence of individual photos strung together so that they become animated when seen in fast sequence. A fast shutter speed is simply catching each droplet at the same point in falling and it is missing the rest of the movement from the faucet to the drain.

    • @nateredmond4245
      @nateredmond4245 Před 6 lety

      Illusion

  • @jnsreine
    @jnsreine Před 9 lety

    It's probably a strobe effect I saw this on another CZcams channel. It's a steady stream of water but the lighting the machine makes makes it look like individual droplets. Or it could be sound waves. It's not a camera trick!

  • @roadsign289
    @roadsign289 Před 7 lety +5

    HEY I SAW THIS THING IN THE FILM " NOW YOU SEE ME 2 " it's damn amazing, how did they do it anyway ?

  • @ReactanceIsFutile
    @ReactanceIsFutile Před 8 lety

    This is not levitation. Here is exactly how it works: Pour in specific quantity of water at bottom to fill reservoir. Turn unit on. Unit pumps water to top and lets it fall through a small opening. Strobe lights are firing in the black housing at a frequency rate that let's you see 'stop motion' of the water droplets in flight. You can make the water appear to go up or down by turning a knob, which in reality is merely changing the rate of strobing.

  • @midomorad4465
    @midomorad4465 Před 5 lety +4

    The confused cat brought me here from Twitter 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @mikeydudek2885
    @mikeydudek2885 Před 9 lety

    not anti gravity it just spaces out water droplets in specific increments to make it look like they are floating

  • @KaliTakumi
    @KaliTakumi Před 9 lety +5

    The real question is:
    How do I make this myself

    • @jesusherrerarivera1151
      @jesusherrerarivera1151 Před 8 lety +1

      +Kali Takumi use google translator, from spanish to englishsi consigues una los estroboscopica, un regulador de frecuencia, una bocina pequeña y una pequeña bomba de agua con una mangera, podrias hacerlo, simplemente conectas la bomba de agua de tal manera que se auto alimente, luego haces que la salida de la mangera y la bocina queden juntas de tal manera que la vibracion se transmita al agua, conectas la bocina al regulador de frecuencia y con la luz estroboscopica iluminas el agua, regula despues la frecuencia del audio de tal manera que puedas conseguir ese efecto, inclusive podrias hacer que parezca que el agua sube

    • @KaliTakumi
      @KaliTakumi Před 8 lety

      jesus herrera thank you

  • @o0o-jd-o0o95
    @o0o-jd-o0o95 Před 3 lety

    it uses a strobe light to illuminate the droplets. so just imagine what a strtobelight effect can do

  • @arvinjhonbismanos5687
    @arvinjhonbismanos5687 Před 6 lety +3

    I searched for this because of the movie "Now you see me 2". I was just curious.

  • @SierzantYelonek
    @SierzantYelonek Před 8 lety

    There is one thats working : "Acustic levitation of water"... But this one is just a camera issue 23 - 26 hz .

  • @awsomeninja92
    @awsomeninja92 Před 9 lety +6

    That's so easy to tell what it is if you can't see it well here it go's its just a whole bunch of water falling really fast that's why the water went back after you touched it but it would be a cool decoration or trick

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Před 9 lety

      agreed.

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      @awsomeninja92 Před 9 lety

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  • @dylansullivan380
    @dylansullivan380 Před 9 lety

    It's pretty simple. It's all about frame rates. Like if the camera is recording at, say, 60 fps, all they have to do is make the water drop at the correlating speed, 60 drops per second. Don't ask me how. It's science!

  • @kylepowers9223
    @kylepowers9223 Před 5 lety +9

    yeah, so that ginger cat from facebook led me to this...

  • @craigloh3733
    @craigloh3733 Před 8 lety

    look at the shadow cast by the water on the interior side of the box.... its really just rapid dripping caught using a slow camera

  • @podboq2
    @podboq2 Před 8 lety +4

    standing acoustic waves are neato!

  • @wanhafizi
    @wanhafizi Před 9 lety

    It doesn't really levitate
    It just a brilliant combination of lighting, speed control and fast blinking LED
    But it still create a nice looking illusion.

  • @jml7398
    @jml7398 Před 5 lety +7

    Duhh It's magic! Dudes a wizard 🧙‍♂️ ...mystery solved.

  • @izzyizzm8761
    @izzyizzm8761 Před 6 lety

    The real thing is that this is how the Ancients Teleported inside the houses of the holy to the underground,But they did use sound at the speed of light I might add.

  • @saritajainn
    @saritajainn Před 5 lety +3

    Say thanks to daily dose of internet he increased your views.

  • @rars007
    @rars007 Před 9 lety

    I think the water drops are of the same size and they fall in a frequency pattern, i mean they are generated in X miliseconds interval, then the light flashes on that frequency interval. It's like taking pictures very quickly.

    • @rars007
      @rars007 Před 9 lety

      Roger Ramirez Sorry, i didn't se that Kiba answered the same concept previously.

  • @robprebil
    @robprebil Před 8 lety +6

    It's a strobe light people! You can do this at your kitchen sink with a strobe light or a garden hose on a ladder outside. Don't you guys know anything? Guess not.

    • @john0541
      @john0541 Před 6 lety +1

      Rob Prebil calm down Einstein. Its ok if people dont know about strobe lighting.

    • @littlelottieable
      @littlelottieable Před 6 lety

      Rob Prebil you got lots of friends don't you rob

  • @kueh9287
    @kueh9287 Před 9 lety

    This is so obviously due to the stroboscopic effect I can't believe you people would think that it's anti-gravity

  • @weaselbusters
    @weaselbusters Před 9 lety +5

    stroboscope light on drops :)

  • @JeramieCurtice
    @JeramieCurtice Před 9 lety +1

    Nice soundwave trick. The water is actually running, but the shape is manipulated by soundwave frequencies and is why he added an audiojungle soundclip over the real sound of the video.
    Regardless, it's pretty cool.

  • @gjklgdqk
    @gjklgdqk Před 8 lety +5

    Music please

  • @jefthereaper
    @jefthereaper Před 9 lety

    strange how the human eye can't see the water's actual speed, but the shadow on the sides of the box shows how it works.

  • @slinkysaddler
    @slinkysaddler Před 8 lety +5

    what is the track called in this video

    • @greyson6327
      @greyson6327 Před 8 lety +4

      Darude - Sandstorm

    • @slinkysaddler
      @slinkysaddler Před 8 lety +2

      thats not Darude - Sandstorm

    • @daleking8654
      @daleking8654 Před 8 lety +8

      pretty sure its Darude - Sandstorm

    • @kylereed9240
      @kylereed9240 Před 8 lety

      +ASSASSINS TV ok then since you seem to know everything on here an know the song so well. you tell me the time this starts playing in darude - sandstorm cause that is not it. congratulations for you trying to be smart and jumping on the bandwagon cause you are totally wrong bro.

    • @kylereed9240
      @kylereed9240 Před 8 lety

      Lol I never said I knew what the song was I just know it's not sandstorm at all. An yea I have heard the song one too many time on CZcams videos. You are all over the comment feed like you know everything just cause you are a Canadian State Police Officer in one of the safest countries in the world like you are badass and have been to collage for 4 years acting like that's crazy. Also that the average degree for everyone in the USA and the 80 you would get in Canada would be just a 65 if that in America grading is way harsher here. I'm also fresh out of highschool and got a career with benefits and pension before 20 so what's good and I work for a school district contributing to my community just like you. An you are the grown man fighting with someone half your age acting like a kid. I was just stating a fact that you are trying to act like you know everything and anything when you don't. Also you couldn't make it as a cop here with all the murders and shootings. It is worse than a war zone when you obviously are so bored on the job you have to try fight with kids.

  • @alexrep5646
    @alexrep5646 Před 4 lety

    Levitating water droplets as a water dispenser in your fridge door. Hmmmm, I wonder which fridge brand will be first.

  • @zunata5456
    @zunata5456 Před 7 lety +2

    thanks. wonderful.!

  • @lepwis
    @lepwis Před 8 lety

    Not a camera trick- But it is a trick. essentially a flickering light on a steady drip of water. so, our brains read each successive drop as the one that was there before, thus we assume it's the same drop levitating

  • @mttbr7244
    @mttbr7244 Před 9 lety +5

    It s caused by the videocamera fps

  • @subhashpani
    @subhashpani Před 8 lety

    It is not fake bro it is a tech that is also used in medical ground when the speaker is tuned to a particular range of frequency the water actually levitates and that is also the cause of exact size of water droplets (that's what I found out)

  • @werle2
    @werle2 Před 9 lety +10

    its just on the camera, if you go there and see, you just gonna see water droping

    • @IncredibleScience
      @IncredibleScience  Před 9 lety +16

      Nope. It looks the same exact way in person without the camera. The secret has nothing to do with the camera.

    • @Catvation
      @Catvation Před 9 lety +8

      IncredibleScience the secret is that water is dripping quick enough to where your eyes cant see, and it looks like it's just standing there or slightly moving downwards (This works the same way with fast fans) Am I correct or not? Oh yeah, and its not only the fast water, it's also got something to do with a strobe light...)

    • @rcabeceiras
      @rcabeceiras Před 9 lety +1

      IncredibleScience Please, friendly cap guy from IncredibleScience, how does it work? I was pretty sure it was a camera trick but, if it is not, that would be an awesome decoration item.

    • @two2twinface
      @two2twinface Před 9 lety +2

      it's sound. Looks like a standing wave.

    • @AlanGresham
      @AlanGresham Před 9 lety +2

      Ze Li a strobe light never occurred to you?

  • @praysuguitan3588
    @praysuguitan3588 Před 6 lety

    Sound waves pushing
    droplets afloat This must have been how megalithic structures were put in place

  • @kingpetar6989
    @kingpetar6989 Před 9 lety +42

    GUYS DONT BUY THIS!!!!!
    THIS JUST LOOKS SO BECAUSE OF THE CAM!!!
    MYTHBUSTERS TESTED IT!!!!
    THIS THING IS JUST A WASTE OF MONY!!!!!

    • @IncredibleScience
      @IncredibleScience  Před 9 lety +38

      Incorrect. It looks the same way in person without the camera.

    • @Tvthpick
      @Tvthpick Před 9 lety +1

      IncredibleScience
      Its sound huh?

    • @Parz1val465
      @Parz1val465 Před 9 lety +12

      I went to Wonderworks they have one of these but on a bigger scale and it works increadiblscience is right

    • @IsThatANinja
      @IsThatANinja Před 9 lety +4

      Guys i bought it and it works... You can put your hand in the center... Why don't you just see for your self...

    • @aBisMoth
      @aBisMoth Před 9 lety +21

      false this machine works just fine it is not a camera trick it is 1 steady stream of water it is just your eyes there are strobe lights going off which make it appear to be levitating individual droplets when really it is just 1 steady stream pretty cool if you ask me

  • @tamedretard4859
    @tamedretard4859 Před 6 lety

    Not a strobe light, the answer is sound and frequency.

  • @phillipburke9522
    @phillipburke9522 Před 5 lety +1

    Confused cat later drowned not realizing that the water isn't actually moving up...

  • @jericobiermann1504
    @jericobiermann1504 Před 4 lety

    Idea: Rig a cup, close off the wider top end and open the narrow bottom end. Now turn up side down and capture the droplets adding to the illusion that you are filling the cup from the bottom up

  • @georgeerskine2422
    @georgeerskine2422 Před 7 lety

    its a strobe light, thats what makes it look like its floating

  • @DarkFeitan
    @DarkFeitan Před 9 lety

    It's just strobe lighting effect. Pretty nifty trick I used it for a science project back in high school.

  • @KaranSharma-py4jc
    @KaranSharma-py4jc Před 9 lety

    The science of acoustics and soundwaves lets scientists levitate objects... including water and this is happening at nodal points of multiple superimposing waves...

  • @reekhavok2724
    @reekhavok2724 Před 9 lety

    Not sure about this exact one, but we have a unit like this about 20 feet from me and it does look like this. Ours is in technicolor!