Spinning Water Droplets

Dec 16, 2008 16:13



Water droplets take on different shapes depending on the rpms when suspended and rotated.  At 3 revolutions per second it acts as a black hole.

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db_silverdragon December 16 2008, 23:46:57 UTC
You spin me right round baby right round, like a record baby right round round round...

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db_silverdragon December 16 2008, 23:47:16 UTC
Also, if spinning water droplets can act as black holes, who needs the LHC?

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negativeneve December 16 2008, 23:55:29 UTC
Isn't it down already?

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db_silverdragon December 18 2008, 01:16:23 UTC
Exactly.

They realised that they didn't need it since they already had spinning water droplets.

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amnotcute December 17 2008, 00:18:29 UTC
Fascinating. I could watch that all day.

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maeda December 17 2008, 13:05:32 UTC
Fuck, I immediately thought of like, Lego cities, and then the Blockheads from Gumby. GUMBY TERRIFIES ME. Y U DO THIS?

... the notion is still, however, awesome.

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maeda December 17 2008, 13:06:19 UTC
negativeneve December 17 2008, 14:58:26 UTC
LOL

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