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  • @uncletrashero
    @uncletrashero Год назад +1030

    game designers toiled away for decades getting rid of water tiles. this guy brings them in to reality

    • @Justmagic_NL
      @Justmagic_NL Год назад +24

      Under appreciated! This is gold!

    • @Alluminumphosphate
      @Alluminumphosphate Год назад +8

      Amazing comment.

    • @_--____--______--___
      @_--____--______--___ Год назад +7

      And yet, water tiles are still blatantly obvious in most games.. we're still a while off from developers getting rid of them entirely.

    • @uncletrashero
      @uncletrashero Год назад

      @@_--____--______--___ now its just choice though. there are plenty games that water tiles are nonexistent now. for that matter check out Sea of Thieves they go way beyond

    • @austen98
      @austen98 7 месяцев назад

      Don't get me wrong here, I have loved all of Astrum's content UNTIL this one. I have to admit that reading the title did have me intrigued but after viewing the short I found myself thinking that it was nothing more than clickbait which, in my mind at least, does harm to it's currently pristine reputation. I say currently because Astrum, again in my mind, have never used that before until this point and all to show an effect that is well known and mathematically possible. Now if Astrum had changed the title a bit and, possibly, included research into rogue waves The tank, called the Numeric Test Tank, was designed to make these wave primarily to investigate how waves have an effect on naval infrastructure where I have seen this kind of effect personally albeit on a much larger scale. You don't need this Astrum. Do better because I am starting to feel you going the wrong way.

  • @ihateorangecat
    @ihateorangecat Год назад +3910

    *wave meets his homie*
    _Starts vibing_

  • @noname-xo5mp
    @noname-xo5mp Год назад +278

    Every day the LSD makes more and more sense

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 8 месяцев назад +19

      Hmm. Wonder if the crazy geometric hallucinations you get at high doses comes from waveforms. Psychedelics temporarily make your brain more interconnected, hooking up parts of your brain that don't normally communicate or communicate sparsely, and the brain as a whole runs off of waveforms. I would bet that's why you get such perfect mathematical patterns in those states

    • @WREFMAN
      @WREFMAN 7 месяцев назад

      @@tongpoo8985how would that work?

    • @carlpanzram7081
      @carlpanzram7081 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@tongpoo8985It's not related to wave patterns.
      LSD just amplifies the patterns your brain actively scans for and would like to see.
      That is why you see faces in everything, your brain is hyper cautious of faces, and perceiving faces is real important so when you take LSD and the visual stimulus gets refed into the same circuits again and again, the part that looks for a face and the effect it has in your vision is amplified, so then you feel as if a tree is staring at you, and you could SWEAR it's a face and you seem To perceive a face even tho there clearly isn't one.
      Same with color. Your brain gets Information from your retina that is full of noise and dry data, and then your brain does a LOT of manipulation and transformation to that data in order to create the image you experience. If you take LSD, this whole editing process is fed into itself again, creating loops through the different layers of your visual cortex. This leads to weird movements and patterns. These movements and patterns are already present as is, even without the influence of LSD, but they just appear in the world around you as normal. Being amplified by LSD, you suddenly realize that your brain constantly corrects your eyes information for intensity and hue of color, sensation of distance, perception of size and dimension, geometrical Patterns, fractal patterns and facial patterns.
      That's my theory at least.
      It Makes perfect sense to me.
      Why would I see a endless spiral of the most intense green when I look unit a tree? Why does the branches appear to be intensely fractal and geometric in nature? It's because my brain is actively looking for exactly those kinds of patterns, and LSD just amplifies this effect, leading me to perceive these patterns where they aren't, to a much more intense degree than usual.
      Why do I feel this intense connection to my Friends? Because my brain USUALLY makes me feel that way, but now this process of experience is amplified.
      Same with music. Playing guitar on LSD, a dissonant chord sounds like your entire being is scrambled up it's completely out of whack. Resolving to the root major chord feels like everything makes sense and everything lines up. It's extremely satisfying. This exact process and experience already happens when I'm completely sober and making music it's just that when I'm on LSD, the intensity of this perception and my brains interpretation of it, is amplified a hundred Times. So a sad chord used to feel a little sad, but on lsd it feels like I'm collapsing the universe when I play it. 😂
      It's a amazing drug. People really should take a little LSD every so often.
      I stopped Drinking and smoking I stopped doing cocain and opiates, but LSD is really a spiritual deeply human experience. It's extremely valuable.

    • @niluferozyoruk
      @niluferozyoruk 7 месяцев назад +4

      We are also made up of 80% of water. I wonder how that resonates within 🤔

    • @U.s-epa
      @U.s-epa 7 месяцев назад +12

      😂 ain't that the fucking truth. At the end of last summer I took 2 hits of what ended up being pretty strong stuff. We were at a really cool high up mountain top where you can see 360 all around for miles and miles and miles. When it was really coming up I could see the wind waves flowing through the hundreds of square miles all around me and really visualize / see the fluidity of air. Like normally you can look out at the forest and see wind effecting some trees. This was absolutely not like that! I could see the wind in it's entirety interacting with every single branch. It looked similar to how wind blows sand or snow around but on a scale I've never seen with my own eyes. The forest was flowing like water, It was absolutely amazing to see, and know at the same time that what I was seeing was completely real and my mind was only looking at what's always in front of you with a different perspective.

  • @mannys9130
    @mannys9130 Год назад +195

    Fun fact: this is what the inside of your microwave looks like in regard to the microwave energy that heats up your food. The hot spots and cold spots in the food correspond with the standing wave patterns. That's why the rotating platter is necessary for a more even cook. It moves the food through those standing waves.

    • @bubblingbubztheklown5902
      @bubblingbubztheklown5902 6 месяцев назад +2

      And why things will blow up if not spinning? 😅 Or is that a myth

    • @fingmoron
      @fingmoron 6 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@bubblingbubztheklown5902nah things don't blow up when not spinning, some microwaves still done spin (often very small cheap ones) the food will just be heated unevenly so if it isn't mixable then it will feel odd unless heat is allowed to spread for a few minutes before eating.

    • @violettownmicroenterprises1528
      @violettownmicroenterprises1528 6 месяцев назад +2

      thanks !!

    • @Jake1702
      @Jake1702 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@bubblingbubztheklown5902I am only aware of heating water having the possibility to "explode" when heated in a microwave without a spinning platter. As far as I understand, it basically superheats the water without turning it in to steam, but as soon as you go to take it out of the microwave, your movement causes it to get rapidly and somewhat violently vaporized, which can send hot water droplets flying into your face and body. I guess it's similar to how sometimes cold water in a bottle won't turn to ice unless you move it.

    • @zoltanszabados8445
      @zoltanszabados8445 3 месяца назад

      @@fingmoron So, that must be why every microwaveable dinner tells you to “let the food sit for 5 minutes before consuming”?

  • @swiftjeff
    @swiftjeff Год назад +3257

    I got to witness a similar and equally thrilling to see event in a coffee cup while I was driving my car. Either the road or the music I was listening to vibrated at the coffee at the right frequency

    • @elleni-41
      @elleni-41 Год назад +24

      🤣🤣

    • @unadomandaperte
      @unadomandaperte Год назад +93

      That's doable. Just like those sand patterns with the metal platforms vibrating to a certain frequency.

    • @matthewk7507
      @matthewk7507 Год назад +33

      Cymatics is an interesting topic.

    • @sniper2349
      @sniper2349 Год назад +62

      Watch the damn road not your coffee

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Год назад +23

      That's pretty cool. How many pieces is your car in and how many bones did you break in the crash?

  • @Kshthymyla
    @Kshthymyla Год назад +13

    We used to do exactly this with a boogie board in my granddad’s pool, pushing down repeatedly on the board in the right spot at its resonant frequency

  • @nappy4492
    @nappy4492 Год назад +107

    Quantum physicist here, these types on waves are what is known as standing waves. These are unique, because not only does it look cool, but the peaks and the troughs of each part of the wave, are in the same exact location. This is super significant in our every day lives, as every single particle that you interact with, such as every proton, neutron, and electron, that make you up, and every photon you see, are standing waves. Super cool stuff.

    • @jonesebstyne4746
      @jonesebstyne4746 Год назад +5

      would love any elaboration you find time for!

    • @chrisboshers
      @chrisboshers Год назад

      ​@@jonesebstyne4746 the world is also made up up waves. Everything is in motion.

    • @zweisteinya
      @zweisteinya Год назад +2

      Happens every note on my guitar strings

    • @nappy4492
      @nappy4492 Год назад +6

      @@zweisteinya happens on a lot of musical instruments in general, but it is very cool on guitar, since you can actually see it!

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Год назад +3

      @@nappy4492no wonder music can give u physical reaction. I wonder what it’s doing to d water or other molecules inside our bodies. If it could b manipulated/changed.

  • @ghostnoodle9721
    @ghostnoodle9721 Год назад +418

    "And thats how I met your water"

  • @professorlegacy
    @professorlegacy Год назад +858

    It's like when the DVD logo hits the corner of the screen.

    • @robertgould9641
      @robertgould9641 Год назад +12

      No that never happens!!

    • @professorlegacy
      @professorlegacy Год назад +20

      @@robertgould9641 It happened to me only once and my TV immediately exploded. You don't want it to happen 💥

    • @enthusiasticpaunch
      @enthusiasticpaunch Год назад +15

      In a dystopian post apocalyptic future people will surround a crt with fistfuls of whatever they use as currency betting on when that logo will hit the corner perfectly.

    • @professorlegacy
      @professorlegacy Год назад +8

      @@enthusiasticpaunch I'm picturing Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome right now 😂

    • @abcfriday
      @abcfriday Год назад +4

      I thought DVDs were extinct

  • @alewers3326
    @alewers3326 Год назад +11

    I’ve seen that on some higher (6500+feet)mountain lakes. The effect usually only appears for a few minutes at most, but when you’re standing on a point a thousand foot above looking down at it….. Occasionally, if the resonance and sun are just right, it can even create a prismatic effect and the half mile of lake becomes a giant rainbow.

    • @shirleyhardley5115
      @shirleyhardley5115 7 месяцев назад

      That sounds so awesome to have seen it in mountain lakes. Was there anything else going on around? Was there any like weirdness in the atmosphor something?It must have been beautiful. How blessed you are to have seen it😊

  • @ST0IC
    @ST0IC Год назад +66

    Damn, it almost looks like it became conscious

    • @calebcrownover7555
      @calebcrownover7555 Год назад +8

      You’re stander for consciousness is frighteningly low.

    • @so_dumbshu
      @so_dumbshu Год назад +2

      @@calebcrownover7555 😂😂

    • @celtocarib
      @celtocarib Год назад +1

      water IS conscious. Same as our judgement of other "creatures". Not just humans.

    • @so_dumbshu
      @so_dumbshu Год назад +3

      @@celtocarib wtf?

    • @hdhrdfsrkgh
      @hdhrdfsrkgh Год назад +3

      @@celtocarib stop taking drugs my man 😂

  • @tylerdavidson6879
    @tylerdavidson6879 Год назад +25

    I don’t know why this resonates with me so much

    • @charlescrosswhite4845
      @charlescrosswhite4845 Год назад +4

      You must be a square. 😁

    • @andyrock8883
      @andyrock8883 Год назад +2

      good one 🙂😂

    • @The_Racr1
      @The_Racr1 Год назад +2

      This needs more likes

    • @JGG1701
      @JGG1701 Год назад +3

      Probably because you're mostly water like the rest of us.😀

  • @Fantic156
    @Fantic156 Год назад +247

    See this sometimes in many harbours, in corners of the harbour walls when waves are crashing outside ... I'm guessing reflecting off the right angled sides of the harbour.

    • @yukinoshita5788
      @yukinoshita5788 Год назад +9

      i woke up to a sea that was doing this off baja in 89 was nifty we were about 75 miles off shore so the mountains had an odd appearance as the sun rose behind them and the water had those smooth moguls as far as the eye could see.

    • @nevermindgamer4946
      @nevermindgamer4946 Год назад +7

      Square waves, extremely dangerous

    • @orchdork775
      @orchdork775 Год назад +1

      ​@@nevermindgamer4946 really? Why are they dangerous?

    • @ollieworth7341
      @ollieworth7341 Год назад +6

      @@orchdork775 theyre usually associated with strong rip tides, and can be strong enough to take out boats. deep sea waves are much more violent and these square waves can reach 10 meters tall i believe. Square waves are most common at sea swells where two bodies of water meet, and i have to imagine the ocean would just juggle you back and forth between those currents like a ping pong ball.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Год назад +1

      ​@@orchdork775When to waves meet at right angles or 90° to each other (which can be caused by current, tides, winds in particular. And can oringinate in far apart regions or locally) they will often generate a square type wave. I've been in a 45' steel hulled motorsailer during such an effect known as hobby horseing. The vessal pitches/rocks violently end to end about it's central point. I also experinced something similar driving the spans of the old back bay bridge in biloxy, ms. The span ahad a slight sag and at the right speed a heavily loaded pickup truck violent pitched the same way, slowed down and it solved it. The bridge finally washed out in a recent huricane.

  • @benevolencia4203
    @benevolencia4203 Год назад +7

    I used to do this with my kids when they in the backyard Circular shaped pool. Each of us gets a tire tube and we modulate up and down so that we get the rhythm to increase wave height. Teaches them about physics, and tires them out.

    • @blackneos940
      @blackneos940 Год назад +1

      Must have drove you nuts. Your kids must have been out of fuel. I never tire of these puns. (:

  • @scufburton
    @scufburton Год назад +133

    Vibrations in perfect harmony

  • @Bless-the-Name
    @Bless-the-Name Год назад +757

    Looks like the uncle dance at a wedding when he criss-crosses his knees.

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Год назад +634

    I want to see someone try surfing that on a larger scale. 🌊

    • @manlymantis101
      @manlymantis101 Год назад +35

      You could do it at the US navy’s wave pool but people aren’t allowed in it when it’s running.

    • @marcol6268
      @marcol6268 Год назад +44

      How would you surf on them? Like .... this doesn't work.

    • @silverius3441
      @silverius3441 Год назад +34

      Yeah last person tried it they drowned, and yes there's a water body where two oceans meet , and the waves does the same exact effect, but it's so chaotic that it's advised to not be in

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Год назад +11

      They'd be stuck in one place lol

    • @richardcarter5314
      @richardcarter5314 Год назад +7

      This is what happens at Nazare, Portugal. If the drone shots"pull back" the interference pattern can be seen. The surfers surf the position where the waves sum or add together.

  • @Davi_Cyrax
    @Davi_Cyrax Год назад +4

    Good to see some research from my country Brazil here!

  • @Coop411
    @Coop411 Год назад +5

    When a wave meets its counterpart, it waves 👋

  • @deadizbetter
    @deadizbetter Год назад +539

    They prolly spent millions doing what I used to do in the bathtub as a child

    • @MultiTasker888
      @MultiTasker888 Год назад +15

      More like billions, imagine the cost of the US Navy's deep pool, knowing US spending probably 100,000,000 build cost with 300,000,000 in kickbacks lmao

    • @truesoulghost2777
      @truesoulghost2777 Год назад +3

      Yup 😂

    • @MrKago1
      @MrKago1 Год назад +19

      ​@@MultiTasker888 well they spend hundreds of millions, but it probably only costs a few million. the rest of the money goes to the contractor who then donates some of it to the politicians that gave it to him. *WhAt A cOiNcIdEnCe*

    • @elitegamer8351
      @elitegamer8351 Год назад +12

      Yeah a real BR moment. Poverty and crime wreck the country but here look, we made some funny waves.

    • @Hashiriya985
      @Hashiriya985 Год назад +19

      Brazilian here, i assure you that our government would NEVER, spend that much money on science of any kind..

  • @Paulman50
    @Paulman50 Год назад +84

    I've been out fishing when the sea does that near the islands, we called it a washing machine sea.

  • @sotirioschortogiannos4363
    @sotirioschortogiannos4363 Год назад +40

    When you recognize we are almost completely water, you can also see the importance of being on the same wave length as your neighbor.

    • @Nettie1229
      @Nettie1229 Год назад

      Ooooh....that was said rather perfectly * the same wave length as your neighbor * Nice!

    • @craigpaulson3503
      @craigpaulson3503 Год назад

      That's very profound and very well said. It's worth putting on a T-shirt.

  • @blitzbuildz2312
    @blitzbuildz2312 Год назад +9

    There are places where this happens. The currents there are extremely dangerous

  • @Deleter0011
    @Deleter0011 Год назад +6

    nice! Finally we get the late 90s early 2000s watereffects in real life!

  • @jasonovens4932
    @jasonovens4932 Год назад +43

    If I was tripping, I could watch that for hours. Hell, I spent 10 minutes watching it sober haha

  • @bryanfukingfox
    @bryanfukingfox Год назад +301

    This is what my guts look like when I’m trying to sleep after eating Taco Bell.

    • @thomasboese3793
      @thomasboese3793 Год назад +1

      Bad move, dude... Go to Taco Johns, real food... no bad gut waves...

    • @bryanfukingfox
      @bryanfukingfox Год назад +2

      @@thomasboese3793 yeah the thing is though, is that one is literally nowhere in my entire state, and one is downtown. Now I’m not saying this is a reason for me to go there, in fact I’m saying this is WHY I don’t go there. Lol.

    • @thomasboese3793
      @thomasboese3793 Год назад

      @@bryanfukingfox Sounds like a great idea to move...

    • @gilian2587
      @gilian2587 Год назад +5

      Honest Taco Bell Advertisement:
      Constipated? Our brand of "food" is clinically proven to be more effective than prune juice! Taco Bell -- Make a Run for the Border!

    • @seabeechief99
      @seabeechief99 Год назад

      Or even worse, Arby's shite on buns.🤢🤮

  • @Ntothenaush
    @Ntothenaush Год назад +5

    Title: water behaves strangely..
    Reality: water behaves physically absolutely correct and just correspond to frequencies 😊

  • @stefanwosinsky1935
    @stefanwosinsky1935 Год назад +8

    I think those are called ‘square waves’ and if you ever see them while swimming in the sea or ocean, get out of the water immediately. They will prevent you from swimming out once they become too strong and you’ll drown from exhaustion

    • @mikemurphy5898
      @mikemurphy5898 8 месяцев назад +1

      Square waves are a little different. They occur when wind blowing at right angles over water intersect each other. Most common when a high pressure storm intersects a lower pressure pocket of air and you are correct, you do not want to be in the water when observing this majestic phenomenon

  • @deadcoins9031
    @deadcoins9031 Год назад +19

    I have seen this effect off the west side of Kelly's Island in Lake erie. This happens when there is storms from the west and the north. Creates a triangle of waves that can swallow small boats.

    • @EvilNeonETC
      @EvilNeonETC Год назад +1

      As cool as that sounds, it's probably not as cool as it is scary

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Год назад

      😮😮

  • @tcb268
    @tcb268 Год назад +35

    You can see this exact thing in corners of harbours with seawalls . Like the SW corner of Circular quay in Sydney (it's actually square these days).

  • @styx5977
    @styx5977 Год назад +10

    I need a 10 hour version of this🤓

  • @player-vo8yb
    @player-vo8yb Год назад +64

    when the effects came in, I started dancing for some reason.

  • @CountDoucheula
    @CountDoucheula Год назад +25

    Imagine hooking it up to your drum machine and just dropping the phattest beat

    • @lazertroll702
      @lazertroll702 Год назад +1

      Why do drummers keep their drumsticks on their dashboard? 😶
      .... so they can park in handicap spots .. 😆

  • @nathanhale7444
    @nathanhale7444 Год назад +51

    When I was a little kid I would make the water in the bath do things like that. I even knew it was a result of the waves canceling each other out and was surprised when instead of just stopping it created all those squarish patterns.

    • @payattention6114
      @payattention6114 Год назад +10

      Correct. Yet that kid, did understand the practical experimentation of said phenomenon.

    • @bladerj
      @bladerj Год назад +4

      sure buddy, sure

    • @qjo
      @qjo Год назад +7

      I could never get the pattern to stabilize, too many fart bubbles.

    • @LucasJasche
      @LucasJasche Год назад +8

      @@bladerj translation: “I didn’t so that means you didn’t”

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад

      @@bladerj only smart people could figure it out.

  • @djcbanks
    @djcbanks Год назад +1

    I would do this same thing in my pool as a kid. I would stand in a round float in the center of a round pool and Bob up and down. Eventually if you time it with the waves coming back at you, you’ll get a huge surge in the center that shoots you up really high. What also happened was water would splash out and my parents would get pissed for wasting the pool water.

  • @napolien1310
    @napolien1310 Год назад +5

    "What do you think will happen?"
    Me:a tear to the other dimension will appear.

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome Год назад +28

    The waves dance together - resonance.

    • @rottbot3361
      @rottbot3361 Год назад

      They aren't actually dancing together, they are STANDING together. All the yammering in the description without stating that these are called "standing waves".

    • @RemusKingOfRome
      @RemusKingOfRome Год назад

      @@rottbot3361 It's the Charleston. obviously

  • @walterblanc9708
    @walterblanc9708 Год назад +6

    The whole of our perceived reality relys on this. From your big toe to the andromeda galaxy and beyond

    • @MrAtomicXGaming
      @MrAtomicXGaming Год назад +1

      What do you mean?

    • @HyennaTheOne
      @HyennaTheOne Год назад +1

      i was looking for such a comment. thank you sir

    • @azzy9293
      @azzy9293 Год назад

      ​@@MrAtomicXGaming vibrations and patterns baby that's how. Look at the stars and you'll see similarities between us and them (they are only similarities mind you) and if you watch some videos on vibrations and the effect they have on things not only will you be entertained but you'll also learn just how much vibrations actually have an effect on us and the world around us

  • @tongpoo8985
    @tongpoo8985 8 месяцев назад +1

    Looks exactly like that PilotRedSun video where the guy deep fries the dinosaur clerk to get the hydrocarbons he's looking for.

  • @jabarilester1885
    @jabarilester1885 6 месяцев назад

    This is how it feels to meet someone with your vibe

  • @schopenhauer5427
    @schopenhauer5427 Год назад +42

    You nailed the pronunciation of São Paulo 👌🏻

    • @lucasqwert1
      @lucasqwert1 Год назад +6

      No it's still a bit off.

    • @thesenamesaretaken
      @thesenamesaretaken Год назад +2

      He used the standard UK English pronunciation

    • @rogeriopenna9014
      @rogeriopenna9014 Год назад +4

      Not really. But better than most

    • @philmybutup4759
      @philmybutup4759 Год назад +5

      The -ão and -aulo parts are pronounced with sounds that I believe aren’t really used in the English language so makes sense for it not to be perfect. Try explaining the n sound at the end of -ão

    • @schopenhauer5427
      @schopenhauer5427 Год назад +2

      @@philmybutup4759 there's no N sound in -ão it's a nasal sound, N uses the tongue

  • @bucky13
    @bucky13 Год назад +13

    This is kind of how I imagine the universe on the smallest scale. Just pure harmony.

    • @angelsmalice6677
      @angelsmalice6677 Год назад

      You don't know how accurate that is lol. That's the coolest thing I've ever seen

  • @stvwds61
    @stvwds61 Год назад +1

    I've seen this twice as a kid. Once naturally at a beach near Savanna GA. Another on the Indian River at Titusville FL. during the launch of Apollo 17.

  • @michealcoulson3692
    @michealcoulson3692 Год назад

    This is the definition of what vibing looks like

  • @dougyeargin5804
    @dougyeargin5804 Год назад +7

    When I was a kid at the lake, my dad would ride his jet ski around us kids in tight turns and make waves like this. It was a lot of fun.

  • @SameAsAnyOtherStranger
    @SameAsAnyOtherStranger Год назад +5

    Back in the day when FM synthesis was how sound would be reproduced...wild gyrations of unequaled...wildness.

    • @don_huzan
      @don_huzan Год назад

      Sounds are very much still being produced using FM synthesis, reference any EDM song out right now

  • @joeymorrison6743
    @joeymorrison6743 Год назад

    This is why I love this channel

  • @AydenA
    @AydenA Год назад +1

    time to take a trip and rewatch this

  • @The053199
    @The053199 Год назад +2

    Water be twerkin

  • @paulwasharmonhere7388
    @paulwasharmonhere7388 Год назад +7

    imagine two waves resonate and make a 800 foot tsunami

    • @jimleane7578
      @jimleane7578 Год назад +3

      Standing wave . And it will if you keep pumping energy in.

    • @aardque
      @aardque Год назад +1

      Imagine two waves resonate and make me rich. It could happen...and which would you rather have?

    • @aardque
      @aardque Год назад

      @@brotinger_1904 your brain cells do not move. Yep, water just piles itself onto itself and just sits there.

    • @edward3320
      @edward3320 Год назад

      This is actually known to happen, have a look for rogue waves.

  • @cory9919
    @cory9919 2 месяца назад

    rare footage of water pulling up to da club right when the beat drops

  • @corywilliams9148
    @corywilliams9148 Год назад +1

    Wonder what happens if u cranked the amps up a bit in both waves fronts interested in what type of energy might that posses

  • @natedcarr6148
    @natedcarr6148 Год назад +12

    Someone should put a beat to this water movement.

  • @JROD082384
    @JROD082384 Год назад +17

    Hooray.
    Someone discovered what standing waves are and got extra excited about it.

    • @geylstorm6159
      @geylstorm6159 Год назад +1

      do you really need to say that?

    • @MadSideburns
      @MadSideburns Год назад +4

      Not only that, he also managed to mistake them for resonance.

    • @chrisboshers
      @chrisboshers Год назад +1

      ​@@MadSideburns it is still a standing wave

  • @blendpinexus1416
    @blendpinexus1416 Год назад

    i could watch this for hours...actually maybe not that long as i'd probably fall asleep while i watch it

  • @N1lav
    @N1lav Год назад +1

    even the waves found its mate and started dancing.

  • @CodeLeeCarter
    @CodeLeeCarter Год назад +30

    I'd love to see this on a really large scale, while on some shrooms!

    • @TheBrownBoy100
      @TheBrownBoy100 Год назад +7

      It already feels like I'm on shrooms just watching it

    • @necko2529
      @necko2529 Год назад

      Right, it would be absolutely mind blowing.

    • @chrzanik666
      @chrzanik666 Год назад +3

      I got truffles

    • @George_uh_Glass
      @George_uh_Glass Год назад +1

      You might get motion sickness

    • @George_uh_Glass
      @George_uh_Glass Год назад +1

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318lol sarcastic introvert I presume. Maybe even empathic? We can usually recognize each other.

  • @christow7989
    @christow7989 Год назад +5

    They should hook up a cymatics setup with one of these pools and video the test. I wanna see that. Find that and show us

  • @hamburgerpls2570
    @hamburgerpls2570 Год назад

    This looks like that old trick in minecraft where you can make a water designs using specific block patterns

  • @handlesRdumb
    @handlesRdumb Год назад +9

    When a wave meets a wave it waves back.

  • @ilikemyrealname
    @ilikemyrealname Год назад +3

    Correct me if I’m wrong: The pattern you see on the wall from the double slit experiment are the resonate peaks of light. The areas you don’t see light are where there is phase cancellation.

  • @ranenelemson8547
    @ranenelemson8547 Год назад

    You should see the pool they got in the states, it's the biggest controlable pool.
    The possibilities to have fun experiments like this one are far more!

  • @seansmith8063
    @seansmith8063 Год назад +1

    maybe this effect sinks ships. like the billionth wave finally meets a perfect mirror image of itself, and then some ship in the Bermuda triangle gets wrecked.

  • @Vulcano7965
    @Vulcano7965 Год назад +7

    today, average youtubers learn about standing waves. Congratz!

    • @soup6823
      @soup6823 Год назад

      Ikr. Literally highschool physics.

  • @goblin_couch_cult
    @goblin_couch_cult Год назад +20

    This isn't even that weird.
    When your in a music studio, and it's bumping if you walk into an area with standing wave.

    • @phonkyfeel1
      @phonkyfeel1 Год назад

      Bass frequencies dwell or build up in corners (90° wall/ceiling/floor vertices)..

    • @CWHolleman
      @CWHolleman Год назад

      Ahh yes..because we can see sound waves.

    • @phonkyfeel1
      @phonkyfeel1 Год назад

      @@CWHolleman well, people who work in the sound business can hear things like that. Anyway it’s the same principal as water

  • @theshadedshadow5993
    @theshadedshadow5993 Год назад +1

    It's like when people find their soul mate.

  • @cheffrey82
    @cheffrey82 7 месяцев назад

    I've seen this happen along one plane, where incoming waves reflected back off a harbour wall directly into the incoming waves are in sync. It's called 'clapotis' and its very cool to see!

  • @bajirayagameplays
    @bajirayagameplays Год назад +6

    Glad to see our USP being recognized. Im from São Paulo, and USP (Universidade de São Paulo) is the best university of Brasil

  • @atomictraveller
    @atomictraveller Год назад +3

    with a couple decades in audio dsp i'm not surprised :) good view of the world from here. i have a fun video on waves in water as well :)

  • @mcprominer9671
    @mcprominer9671 Год назад +1

    water really said:
    💃💃💃

  • @VentiVonOsterreich
    @VentiVonOsterreich Год назад +1

    Water finna do the Charleston dance

  • @hg-javelingaming2690
    @hg-javelingaming2690 Год назад +4

    Brazilian researchers: "Ahh we made water go splishy splash for $15.8 million".

  • @kylaxial
    @kylaxial Год назад +9

    noice

  • @SkillBasedHumor
    @SkillBasedHumor Год назад

    All I can see is the waves doing the floss 😂

  • @mrscsi6472
    @mrscsi6472 Год назад

    you got the first half right
    when identical waves meet directly they amplify each other
    but if they’re out of phase, they might not amplify the wave but dampen it
    in fact, if the waves are in opposite phases, the waves completely cancel out making it look like there isn’t a even a wave there in the first place
    this is called interference
    if the waves boost each other it’s called positive interference
    if they cancel it’s called negative interference

  • @DUKE_of_RAMBLE
    @DUKE_of_RAMBLE Год назад +8

    ....... I make these in my square microwave Mac & Cheese bowl all the time.
    I rinse the dry noodles off first, to remove some of the starch, and as I slosh the water around in that bowl this effect starts to happen. 😉
    (they key here being the container being square)

  • @RyanEmmett
    @RyanEmmett Год назад +2

    Trippy! 😲

  • @DreadEnder
    @DreadEnder 8 месяцев назад

    That’s called a riptide in nature, also an amazing example of a standing wave

  • @adamlopez5060
    @adamlopez5060 6 месяцев назад

    That water is vibin

  • @SunRaIV
    @SunRaIV Год назад +6

    incredible ;) Makes me wanna go to the ocean in spring

  • @kenthehobo
    @kenthehobo Год назад +3

    Nooooice

  • @Marlon_J.
    @Marlon_J. Год назад

    Imagine the Weller man song over this, fits perfectly

  • @YraExalgaSkgs
    @YraExalgaSkgs 6 месяцев назад

    Somewhere off the coast of Brazil is a dolphin dancing to that vibe.

  • @phillipjones5794
    @phillipjones5794 Год назад +4

    I could feel my anxiety getting worse but I couldn’t look away…

  • @hihhuli3914
    @hihhuli3914 Год назад

    everyday stuff in the form of sound waves, but really cool to see in water waves

  • @NightInACity
    @NightInACity Год назад +1

    Waves to each other, let's dance.

  • @shuffaristeffree3252
    @shuffaristeffree3252 Год назад +9

    Looks like dancing Wave 😁. .
    Well done 🇧🇷

  • @wojciechturek1601
    @wojciechturek1601 Год назад +4

    Similar thing I’ve recently seen on vertasium yt channel

  • @dakotafrazier2985
    @dakotafrazier2985 Год назад

    We need more research into resonance. A CAT scan is acoustic resonance with different cell types in the body. We've also been able to use sound waves to cause objects to levitate with tonal resonance. Acoustic resonance can also be used to rupture cancer cells. A bunch of other strange effects where one type of cell or atomic compounds interact with another based on the appropriate wavelengths of vibration, light, or magnetic field. I would assume something similar would happen with gravitational waves

  • @quiteliteral3911
    @quiteliteral3911 Год назад

    Wave doing the griddy

  • @4zaprod
    @4zaprod Год назад +4

    Water in ohio: 💀🌊

  • @gauthampalaniandy7331
    @gauthampalaniandy7331 Год назад +3

    James Cameron to his team after watching this- "So for Avatar 7, we're gonna do motion capture, underwater, with simulated tidal waves" 😂

  • @Mr.G69420Bro
    @Mr.G69420Bro 8 месяцев назад

    That made the water look like it was a living thing

  • @ormstoodotcom7634
    @ormstoodotcom7634 Год назад

    Water just vibin

  • @aceleraupmimster
    @aceleraupmimster Год назад +1

    yes, i have seen this. Im a second year physicist and this is called resonance. You can often see this in nature such as tides going in and out or even in MRI scans, a very useful property of nature

  • @rosabscura
    @rosabscura Год назад

    It’s the same way two people who have a similar state of mind or a similar world view meet up and “vibe”

  • @Enyuno916
    @Enyuno916 Год назад

    Anyone who has rode a jet ski knows how fun this can be

  • @abraxaseyes87
    @abraxaseyes87 Год назад

    I saw this pattern one time as a lifeguard when the pool was empty. Like millions of eyes blinking

  • @Project_Prescott
    @Project_Prescott Год назад

    bro they vibin

  • @stephanjones2254
    @stephanjones2254 Год назад

    I thought I saw it all, now I'm seeing waves dancing 😂😂😂