There are few better sentences than one that includes the words “giant”, “bubbles”, “exploding” and “slow motion”. Well, there’s one thing better: a video that fits that sentence. Put together by Joey ...
The pain caused by ants does not come from their bites. In fact, they use a venomous stinger. A biologist has recently ...
No question about it: There are few things more satisfying than watching things blow up. In fact, the only think we can think of that's more satisfying than stuff blowing up is stuff blowing up really ...
Here’s an hour of shimmering water droplets exploding from a balloon in ultra slow motion. When you slow down escaping water to 82,000 frames per second, it looks unreal — like magic pixie dust ...
What does a six-foot balloon look like when it explodes? Pretty cool. And even cooler in slow motion. The Slow Mo Guys laid underneath the massive balloon, filled it up and popped it. The video has ...
Watch a soda can rip itself apart in a fiery explosion at 11,000fps with a Phantom high speed camera. Running a current through a coil, produces an electromagnet. Turn up the voltage in this ...
(via Slow Mo Guys) Nothing like turning what is usually on my chips into a slow motion exploding liquid! Gav and Dan film a classic backyard scientist experiment at 82,000fps.
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Exploding Missiles and a Piñata—Caught on Camera
The science pros at The King of Random capture exploding missiles and a piñata caught on camera in slow motion.
Filmmaker Ross Ching made a short film in which he “conducts” colorful paint splashes to music. He really just put some paint on stereo speakers, recorded its ...
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