For those that dont understand: It creates a couple of waves, each faster than the last one. They all catch up at the same time, right in front of the wall. So they add to eachother and create a giant wave.
3:20 This is the best visualisation and reproduction of a rogue wave I have seen yet, you can literally see how the waves in front are pulled together into one huge wave.. it's like each wave slows the one in front and absorbs its force until they are all stacked as one. Watch a few times and see how slowly the first waves are moving, they are literally slowed to a crawl and almost stop entirely before being absorbed into the next wave - which also slows until the final wave. Great work - hopefully studying it leads to advances that help save lives.
and after a specific age you learnt of sex you realized that move is actually the "passive" role's one and you were looking for the door, hoping, not to open...
I'm not afraid of it for any rational reason that I can think of. If I were there I wouldn't want to fall in, but it's the sound that really gets me. Something feels wrong about it. I guess I associate it with post-a apocalyptic scenarios?
I'm also an engineer and large running machinery scares the hell out of me. I had to walk and crawl inside large turbines while they were running and it could have easily minced me many times. I could feel my organs vibrating. Its terrifying.
The most amazing part about this is that the moving part *completely* prevents water from getting to the back of the device. I wonder how they did that.
It's not a perfect seal. Especially at the bottom. They likely have lots of drainage leading the water someplace where a small pump sends it back into the pool.
This is how to get kids interested in science by letting these kind of places have open days - in fact I'd have love to have seen it in real life and my school days are way behind me!
That man can take this video, that man can take that video, that man can take my video, that man can take your video. But if that man takes Mehdi Sadaghdar’s video, that’s where I draw the line.
You can see at 2:10 water passing through the seal at the base and corner of the moving wall. There is a overflow trench behind it collecting and removing excess water.
At 3:19 it's an explanation of the dynamics of the freak wave (or rogue wave), if anyone is interested. You can see how a wave is sucking energy from the other waves - make them much smaller than before - to create one large freak wave at 3:36.
900kW! That just shows how much potential energy in wave power there is if we could develop efficient and sturdy means to harness it. Thanks for sharing!
@@Severjan "nerds" make the world as we know it work. "Nerds" make it possible for you too comment on and internet and invented the gadgets you use everyday.
It created waves that stack by constructive interference! Nice! My favorite part was the waves that kept rising and falling in exactly the same places, though.
So, can we just accept that sailors aren't full of shit when they say they were hit by a rogue wave? I used to work offshore. I've experienced waves that were most definitely larger than the others around it. It's freaky. I always thought it was because they would stack up and grow bigger, but this shows the proof. Had a captain that taught me how to read the waves at night. Can see the difference between the ground swell and the wind swell. Sometimes when they align the same direction, you get some crazy action going on since wind swell and ground swell normally arent the same speed. Every 10th or 11th one is just bigger than the rest.
@@filthylucreonyoutube spending most of my watery time in a large freshwater lake when I was smaller I thought those waves were from the occasional large boat making a big wake, but as I got older and actually drove my dad's boat from time to time I saw what happened when something like this would happen on a smaller scale...and learned to avoid them. I couldn't even imagine being on the open ocean and running into one of those giants.
People still claiming rogue waves are not real, are not that far off from flat earthers and such. There is clear evidence and a general acceptance that rogue waves exist now.
@@1998marijn1998 what funny about that, is that it was more of a fringe belief that rogue waves even existed, up there with loch ness monster and giant squid (which was actually discovered to be true). It was the mainstream that denied the waves existed, placing them along side the mermaid.
Rogue wave's are not those towering waves you see out at sea during a storm. Rogue waves are the ones that are deceptively powerful (to blind people, anyone with a basic sense of knowledge and respect for water are not stupid) that end up sweeping people off their feet, and dragging them back to sea. It's horse shit. The only place that has true rogue waves is a beach in Greenland.
think about this though, not only did we confirm the old myth of massive ocean waves appearing out of nowhere, but we created a machine that allows people to generate them at will
Damn near a megawatt to move that tiny (compared to the ocean) amount of water. Can you imagine if we could harness just a tiny percentage if that energy.
Das ist ein richtig tolles Video aus dem großen Wellenkanal geworden. Ich habe da selber schon einmal drin gestanden, das ist wirklich hoch interessant da. 0:37 , so kann man natürlich auch duschen ;-)) Auf jeden Fall Daumen ganz weit hoch für dieses spritzige Video:-) Gruß Unimedien.
@@doctorstephenstrange7581 3 days ago i fall asleep in the shower as i wake up there was no ground in my bath and now my dad and me must take the ground of because there are still water everywhere...my parents hate me know i think😅
I think the sound of the actual generator is most impressive. Its like the sound of Jacobs Ladder only without all the electricity and lightning and explosions.
Before seeing this I knew about freak waves, and I also watched waves when I was a kid. Long waves move faster than short ones, so if I wanted to surprise some girls some distance away, I'd take my floatie board and shove the water fast, and decelerate the pace while pushing longer. Then sit and watch in hopes they come together. I easily made a little wide whitecap about 20ft away, and they thought someone right there pushed them, they were startled lol.
For those that dont understand:
It creates a couple of waves, each faster than the last one. They all catch up at the same time, right in front of the wall. So they add to eachother and create a giant wave.
oh....
So it's not really a rogue wave
@@Somewhere_Bagel that's how rogue waves form (I think)
I think you're talking to 90% of people here. They just think "ooooh waves how coooool" 🙂
*polymerization*
3:20 This is the best visualisation and reproduction of a rogue wave I have seen yet, you can literally see how the waves in front are pulled together into one huge wave.. it's like each wave slows the one in front and absorbs its force until they are all stacked as one. Watch a few times and see how slowly the first waves are moving, they are literally slowed to a crawl and almost stop entirely before being absorbed into the next wave - which also slows until the final wave. Great work - hopefully studying it leads to advances that help save lives.
I love yo get hit at beach by that type of waves
I have walked across the US Asia Australia Africa and Europe to find who asked
Shut up nerd
Thank you!
Constructive interference at it's finest
Did I just watch a 10 min. video of water going "woosh"?
Yes.
Yes I did.
I did the same thing and I don’t regret a thing
hilarious.lol
@@tylnozcn27 fluid dynamics for the win
Your profile picture matches your comment perfectly
Same here
The standing waves at 1:30 is certainly a sight to see. It's just so cool visualizing the standing waves
Yeah, I thought it was totally underrated in this video!
It is like when you're in bed with your girl.
@@FollowTheTrend798 hahaha that's funny I don't have one
@@NinjaPedroX It's not about the size of the wave, it's how you use it. Gotta put the motion in the ocean, daddy-o
Standing waves
Nobody :
Me in the tub when going back and forward :
Lmao same
I forgot I used to do that 😂
B e l l a so true
B e l l a yasss
and after a specific age you learnt of sex you realized that move is actually the "passive" role's one and you were looking for the door, hoping, not to open...
POV:You're watching this at 3 am because you're bored and can't sleep and you have nothing else to watch.
😢yes
Haha yess😂
1:21 2 years later than this comment but yeah same thing pretty much
yep
YES IT ALMOST 4AM FOR ME
0:42 credit to that girl for knowing when to GTFO
She just *_knew_*
Her and her brother are a great example of why women tend to live longer than men
@@TazVibez ahahahahaha
@@TazVibez they run like turtles thi
@@cwimescene there are hundreds of thousand + girls who can run faster than you lmao
There's something that freaks me out about large powerful machinery like that.
Fall down and stuck in it while it's fully running.
I'm not afraid of it for any rational reason that I can think of. If I were there I wouldn't want to fall in, but it's the sound that really gets me. Something feels wrong about it. I guess I associate it with post-a apocalyptic scenarios?
my first thought was about how powerful that machine has to be
Same, thinking about falling down into the water while the machine is running freaks me out.
I'm also an engineer and large running machinery scares the hell out of me. I had to walk and crawl inside large turbines while they were running and it could have easily minced me many times. I could feel my organs vibrating. Its terrifying.
This looks like 2090's where people live underground and have never see a wave
Nah its just poo water from the sewr
@@aasta1989 the year is 2090. There is only poop water
@@theshuman100 bro what
@@tavius6551 it is a joke, I do get it
@@DrR. *kisses u gently*
2:00 If u know u know
Filip um?
Lmao😂😂
Ok, alright.
Lmao
Noooooo why did u have to say that
I can't unsee it
The youtube algorithm has been on some hydrodynamic shit lately...
But always shit, none the less!
did you get sea defences yet?
@@nomad_24152 YEAH
You see the indoor sea video yet?
1:30 standing wave, trippy
Wack
@@ffandrewd2986 trippy.
Wack
The wave: “up down up down up down.”
@@stylishniggachannel4763 trippy
I want to sit on a floatie in there. I don't care if I die, I'll die happy.
Just, just like: WHHHEEEEEEEEEE OH SHI-!!!
You wouldn't die. The pressure would just break all your bones and you would suffer... greatly
Same
What if your mom cry?
you took the hill way too steep there mate
Something every kid from the start of time figured out how to do in the bathtub
flexor212000 lmao
The freak wave?
Same here I do that
Lol yeah xd
Some child took it to the next level
The most amazing part about this is that the moving part *completely* prevents water from getting to the back of the device. I wonder how they did that.
at like 2:25 they show the back up close,, actually a decent amount of water gets out
It's not a perfect seal. Especially at the bottom. They likely have lots of drainage leading the water someplace where a small pump sends it back into the pool.
This is how to get kids interested in science by letting these kind of places have open days - in fact I'd have love to have seen it in real life and my school days are way behind me!
iamroot1664 it’s a smarter way to get them out there more
Which is very cool, because we don't really have to many show like we use to.
Just go down to a swimming pool
Buddy just get in the bathtub
Just visit hannover
*wave just about to hit wall
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@@Zjrhr thanks for the tip bro! And people say reading the comments only ends in anger. They're just watching the wrong videos lol.
That one guy when everyone is trying to sleep during camp 6:14
xD
Where was he?
@@aasta1989 the joke is that it sounds like snoring
understandable
Let's wait for daily dose of internet
*_yes_*
He's always late to the party
I believe he already did this in a video, its not a new wave generator, its over a year old
I’ve waited enough
That man can take this video, that man can take that video, that man can take my video, that man can take your video. But if that man takes Mehdi Sadaghdar’s video, that’s where I draw the line.
This is wave harmonics in a nutshell. The standing wave created initially was very impressive!
The standing waves were nice to look at, but that sudden rogue wave.. people thought they were sailor’s legends not too long ago
When water is the most powerful element. Edit: thanks for the likes guys this is the most likes I ever gotten on a commit before.
2nd to air
Earth
Fire would like a word with those statement
@@ponyboycurtis506 LOL
Totally agree, it has such a potential to be repurposed. Versatility
Clean that water up, man.
i swear ive seen you recently 😂
Radu Stoltz the fbi is everywhere man
@@radustoltz7380 He has seen you recently
Stop snooping at my doorstep then :|
@FBI why the hell I see you in every video I see that make me not feeling good man😂😅😅
*A rare image of me in my bath*
4:56
L
I’m not the only one!
Comanta Fox why
Aberlee Propst
Wut?
Lol
“Hey Alex, did you bring the raincoats?”
“Raincoats? For what?”
*points at oncoming wave
Alex: *AWW FUCK*
Lmaoooo
Lmaoooooooo
I wanna know how that wall with the hydrologics seals against the channels walls
At 6:38 it looks like it is some kind of rubber covering the sides of the wall and stretching out a bit
I was wondering the same thing. It won't be a perfect seal, they will have some way to deal with the water that inevitably leaks past it.
@@ferrumignis you can see that at 2:10. There is a trench behind the shield most likely with some pumps to get rid of the water
You can see at 2:10 water passing through the seal at the base and corner of the moving wall. There is a overflow trench behind it collecting and removing excess water.
SkyWizardless water does leak past. It was showed many times in the video. I’m sure I gets circulated aback into the channel
0:44 TO BE CONTINUED--->
Lol
123 Likes!
FlameMaster08 is that a Jojo reference?
We'll be righ back!
Someone needs to make that with the jojo meme
At 3:19 it's an explanation of the dynamics of the freak wave (or rogue wave), if anyone is interested. You can see how a wave is sucking energy from the other waves - make them much smaller than before - to create one large freak wave at 3:36.
@RX how there are slower waves. Isn't the speed of wave is constant if the medium is constant
900kW! That just shows how much potential energy in wave power there is if we could develop efficient and sturdy means to harness it. Thanks for sharing!
Hydro electricity is 90% efficient. The most we humans have been able to harness out of any source.
Voneschenbach lmao nerds
@@Severjan "nerds" make the world as we know it work. "Nerds" make it possible for you too comment on and internet and invented the gadgets you use everyday.
@@AG.Floats thats a nerd and uses of nerss
How much joules do you think there is in this wave? :o
6:35 that sounds like me sleeping..
you sleep too loud. neighbours dont complain?
What neighbors? They all moved out by now
It created waves that stack by constructive interference! Nice! My favorite part was the waves that kept rising and falling in exactly the same places, though.
So I basically watched waves on water for continuous 10 minutes and I know that I can't go there and swim...
Nobody:
RUclips recommendations: W A T E R
Nobody:
RUclips Recommendations 2020: LAVA
I searched for this..?
I wanna know how they get such a good seal on that moving platform lol
just very tight tolerances, also they have a pump for the water that gets through (which is a decent amount)
That’s what I was thinking
My guess is a PTFE/Teflon strip. Probably what they use for the rails it slides on as well.
Nobody:
RUclips: yo! U wanna see some waaaavesssss XD.
Wavvvvvves duuuuddde
@@socrates1168 haaaaaaahaaaaaaaa XxxxxD!
XDDDDDDD
XD
Nobody:
You: Yo! U wanna see me be retarrrrrrrddddeeeeedddd?
I have NO IDEA why this was so fascinating to watch
a) survival insitnct
b) machines
c) made in Germany, largest wave generator in the world 1300 horsepower
@@MrTiti nah sir, its just satisfying
Wavy thing go vvvvvwooosh, that's why.
One word: Water
Nobody:
Literally Nobody:
RUclips: yOu WaNnA sEe sOmE wAvEs?¿
*Here, we see a life-sized recreation of my toys on the edge watching the waves splash as I flail my arms about.*
So, can we just accept that sailors aren't full of shit when they say they were hit by a rogue wave?
I used to work offshore. I've experienced waves that were most definitely larger than the others around it. It's freaky. I always thought it was because they would stack up and grow bigger, but this shows the proof.
Had a captain that taught me how to read the waves at night. Can see the difference between the ground swell and the wind swell. Sometimes when they align the same direction, you get some crazy action going on since wind swell and ground swell normally arent the same speed. Every 10th or 11th one is just bigger than the rest.
@@filthylucreonyoutube spending most of my watery time in a large freshwater lake when I was smaller I thought those waves were from the occasional large boat making a big wake, but as I got older and actually drove my dad's boat from time to time I saw what happened when something like this would happen on a smaller scale...and learned to avoid them. I couldn't even imagine being on the open ocean and running into one of those giants.
My father in-law was killed by a rouge wave in Bodega Bay. They are very real and very scary. BTW he was an experienced fisherman.
People still claiming rogue waves are not real, are not that far off from flat earthers and such. There is clear evidence and a general acceptance that rogue waves exist now.
@@1998marijn1998 what funny about that, is that it was more of a fringe belief that rogue waves even existed, up there with loch ness monster and giant squid (which was actually discovered to be true). It was the mainstream that denied the waves existed, placing them along side the mermaid.
Doesn't effect me if they are or aren't being effected by rouge waves. 😂
I was wondering what to do today, then I remembered that random RUclips recommendations are a thing...
And to think. People used to think rogue waves were a myth.
Yeah, but that's because most of the people who saw them didn't live to tell the tale.
@@johnperic6860 apparently even bigger, as big as the titanic and largest cruise ship of today. scary.
Rogue wave's are not those towering waves you see out at sea during a storm. Rogue waves are the ones that are deceptively powerful (to blind people, anyone with a basic sense of knowledge and respect for water are not stupid) that end up sweeping people off their feet, and dragging them back to sea. It's horse shit. The only place that has true rogue waves is a beach in Greenland.
i think i had that experience before when i was 5
i was pulled back but i luckily escaped
anyone relate to doing this in the bathroom tub?
Me. Others flood their house i flood continents
Me
Nobody:
4 year old me playing with the bath water:
Finally someone gives extended quality footage.
I read once that the reason water's so destructive is that it's uncompressible. Interestingly, the same can be said of my pants.
I love this way of studying waves, but also educating regular people about physics.
If you drop a Nokia 3310 in here,The Waters couldve splashed to 300ft tall!!
Sorry but that kinda a dead meme
Pmbustos it was one year ago my guy. Back then i think it was relevant
Just watched the whole thing.... when do i get my prize?
A rogue wave will be sent your way
0:44 intercom: RUN GIRL RUN!!
I wondered why you would ever need this machine. Then I saw 1:31, and I was mesmerized.
UrAvgGamer also wave pools
Those are pretty fun to swim in
KAYLA MCGUIRE-CAMPBELL you’ll be fine as long as you don’t run on the pool deck
It's cause rogue waves keep sinking ships and killing people, so they need to know how bad they get to make the ships not sink.
What if, instead of all water, it was all beer?
... highly carbonated beer
Imagine all the foam.
ocripcurrent and here I was, thinking I was having an original thought. Beer wave.
It would smell pretty bad in there after a few days.
Only difference I can see: People wouldn't be running out of the way when the wave hits and would have their mouths open
Legend has it those screams are from the children who fell in
1919: in 100 jears cars can fly
2019: rouge wave simulator
think about this though, not only did we confirm the old myth of massive ocean waves appearing out of nowhere, but we created a machine that allows people to generate them at will
Drops phone
Wave comes and flings phone up
Catches back the phone
Calculate the probability.
0
7
What time did it happen
Damn near a megawatt to move that tiny (compared to the ocean) amount of water. Can you imagine if we could harness just a tiny percentage if that energy.
You all were recommended. I actually searched for this.
Anyone else here just to see how wave machines work?
Thank you youtube, that was exactly what I was NOT looking for
Das ist ein richtig tolles Video aus dem großen Wellenkanal geworden. Ich habe da selber schon einmal drin gestanden, das ist wirklich hoch interessant da. 0:37 , so kann man natürlich auch duschen ;-)) Auf jeden Fall Daumen ganz weit hoch für dieses spritzige Video:-) Gruß Unimedien.
Vielen Dank! Der Wellenkanal hat mir sehr gefallen. Besonders die Wellenmaschine fand ich faszinierend.
Wo steht die Anlage? Kann man die einfach so besuchen?
@@walterwhite1158 Hannover
I do this in the bath 😂
Same😂
In your private lives your all extremely similar
Random recomendation from RUclips. LOVED it
3:39- Can you imagine being up against that wall and watching that wave come at you! Terrifying!!!😖😖
@RedGaming Studio you say that now until you see one
Tsunamis.
Das ist eine sehr interessante Anlage mit tollen Aufnahmen von Dir! Und eine Gratisdusche bekommt man auch noch:-) Daumen hoch! Gruss inselvideo!
So this was recommended when i was watching Babish cooking 5-50-5h pasta, okay.
Great example of how freak waves can occur in nature. Thanks for posting.
u r a freak
Imagine falling in there while it’s running.. that’s some final destination shit lmao.
I remember visiting this place as a child and thinking somewhere on the other side of the ocean these machines we're used to create waves
Being ignorant is great. The world has way more mystery in it.
JAHAHAHAH
😂😂
It’s ok. When I was a kid used to think airport runways had mechanical ramps that would raise sending the planes into the air 😝😂😂
I didn’t expect to find this interesting, but I was pleasantly surprised
I bet some of the adults who are looking at how the machine works, whispered to their partner "are you thinking, what I'm thinking?".
I don't understand wht you're getting at but I bet it's something perverted.
@@Paguyuban_tepa_selira It means having sex. Look closely
@@saddish2816 excuse me, wtf ?
@@Paguyuban_tepa_selira Its true
The mechanics are so simple it’s just a arm moving a watertight wall back and forth
Everyone: Look at the waves 😱
Me: How the hell do the seals on the wave machine work ?
Пизже любой волновой машины будет человек в ванной который качается туда сюда туда сюда...
Я так в детстве всю кожу стёр по позвоночнику)))
@@JUGHEAD47rus пиздец у тебя ванна была)
Con cuerdo
This is kinda mean but
Roses are red
Violets are blue
This video does English
So y don't u
😂😂😂👍
Nobody:
That One Half-Life Sound Filter for Vents:
This place must be filled with mops, water everywhere :D
Imagine the mold
Done this in my bathtub didn’t go well
If your bathroom is big then it will survive if this happened in my bathroom I will die
@@doctorstephenstrange7581 3 days ago i fall asleep in the shower as i wake up there was no ground in my bath and now my dad and me must take the ground of because there are still water everywhere...my parents hate me know i think😅
Elias what are you even saying?
@@jordanbanko5347 cocaine is a Hell of a drug
That is one amazing seal around the wave generator!
I’m just going to like my own comment cause no one else will
No one cares
SCP-682 you the only one who commented so you look dumb
Mark Rampersad well except u
1:58 Dirty Minded People Will Understand This
Kasome EpicGamer im not dirty minded and even I see what your talking about.
@@SNIXC Then Congrats On Not Being Green Minded
MY MIND IS POLLUTED
That does not make me nasty so jokes on you.
@@tsr-kaze9159 DAMN IT
Freak waves happening in the ocean is damn scary. Lots of ships went down due to freak waves.
The weak ones
hi to the people in 2029, we are from the year 2019 who watched this video from recommendation too!
Hi. And i read this comment during Covid-19 stuff.
Not even a full 10 mins in and there was an ad already. I miss RUclips 2012
Luckily it was demonitized in time.
I'd never thought, I'd spend my sunday afternoon watching a machine go back & forth making waves.
2:11 made me think of one thing and one thing only.
I think the sound of the actual generator is most impressive. Its like the sound of Jacobs Ladder only without all the electricity and lightning and explosions.
I remember doing the same thing in bathtub when I was little.
me tooooo
Welcome to another episode of: Random RUclips recommendations at 3:00am!
The sounds are comforting. Makes me wanna lay next to it and nap
Wtf man if hell needed a sound to be defined with, it would be the one this machinery produce
This would be a great video to show to students studying geophysical fluid dynamics.
mu116688 the seaside is too, while a tsunami is taking place, of course😉
Hmm I wonder what would happen if this was filled with a non Newtonian fluid
RUclips loves calling me out on my weird watches. This is fantastic
YEAHHHH FINALLY SOMETHING PERFECT THAT I CAN WATCH AT 3 AM 😍😍😍😍 THX YT 😍😍😍😍
What a constructive lesson in wave interference.
Anyone else feel a little queasy and have an irrational fear like ‘what if I fell in?’. I think I’d pass out, this is so unnecessarily eerie to me.
literally, this is so goddamn terrifying to me for some reason
風呂でよくやったわw 自分で体振って波立てて、風呂の湯半分無駄にしてた
いまだにやってるゴミですww
ヨロピク!!(・ω
😁
Pretty cool to see amplitude superposition in action!
Surfing should be an Olympic sport.
Who else does this in their bathtub while taking a bath. Just me? I doubt it
Me: Playstation 5 specs
RUclips: RoGuE WaVe GeNeRaToR
POV: 6 year old you in the bathtub making waves
Did anyone just get this on their recommended lol
Well i just did
You are the reason why old comment sections can get so annoying
@@thatone.donkey713 ok
Before seeing this I knew about freak waves, and I also watched waves when I was a kid. Long waves move faster than short ones, so if I wanted to surprise some girls some distance away, I'd take my floatie board and shove the water fast, and decelerate the pace while pushing longer. Then sit and watch in hopes they come together. I easily made a little wide whitecap about 20ft away, and they thought someone right there pushed them, they were startled lol.
Ngl this channel is very educational
It's nice to finally see godzilla's Bath 👌👌