if those are magnetic, they'll synch up. field modality between the 'nomes may vary with distance, but i wonder if the synch would still perform as well with out gravity? maybe a more complex magnetic array? the real test would be to place a stilled metronome in configuration, and have it begin moving using the imparted fields. that would be neat
This test should be done in a vacuum, and also with a silent mechanism because it seems that the sound waves influence the rhythm and the synchronization.
This is a great demonstration and video. But it wasn't quite clear that they were coupled with magnets. The advertisement also popped up and covered the text at that moment.
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@@josephpchajek2685 Resonance doesn't just happen magically like some dope smoking rainbow hippy nonsense; the magnets are how each metronome "knows" what its neighbor is doing. Another way would be to put them all on a wooden board that has some flex to it, so the mechanical forces can transmit through the flexing wood to the neighboring machines.
нет, здесь связь не через стол, а через магниты, они на каждый метроном повешены, торчат на маятниках такие цилиндрики.. да автор их и не скрывает, в начале ролика он один из магнитов и нацепил, никого не смущаясь :)
@@pantowerpantower хотя эти цилиндрики это утяжелители и одновременно метки. Чем выше этот цилиндр тем дольше тактовая частота метронома. На самой верхней позиции такт может составлять до 2 секунд. А на самой нижней отметке четверть секунды.
@@Methuzalach ну вообще то, если воспользоваться гугль переводчиком, хотя бы, то то, что синхронизация происходит благодаря магнитам, и только им, рассказывает и сам автор ролика, внезапно.. :)
Hi, Estevan. Small magnets (red small pieces) mediate the interaction between the guys. And, delicate setup is required to be synchronized.
They should be able to synchronized without magnets, just put them on a table or on top of a board on cans of soda if it needs to be faster
this shows a lot about our universe
if those are magnetic, they'll synch up. field modality between the 'nomes may vary with distance, but i wonder if the synch would still perform as well with out gravity? maybe a more complex magnetic array? the real test would be to place a stilled metronome in configuration, and have it begin moving using the imparted fields. that would be neat
isn't it just gonna spinn without gravity?
i dont think you quite are comprehending how metronomes sync. they sync when they are given an unconstrained universal coupling.
This test should be done in a vacuum, and also with a silent mechanism because it seems that the sound waves influence the rhythm and the synchronization.
The sound plays no role. If it were that significant you could easily cause a still metronome to move by shouting at it. 🤦♂
are those things on the metronomes magnets?
This is a great demonstration and video. But it wasn't quite clear that they were coupled with magnets. The advertisement also popped up and covered the text at that moment.
In physics this is called "Dissipative system".
@JohnColt As you like it... Actually, we made it as an educational demonstration of synchronization of nonlinear oscillator.
This is amazing
I think it’s funny, the end of the decagon reminds me of a part of the mini sloths song from Ice Age 2
Steve Reich would love this.
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magnets.....
自己組織化ですね。人間もその中で同期されているのですね。素晴らしい!律動(ハーモニックリズム)はシンクロです。
コメントありがとうございます.楽しんでいただけたなら幸いです.
人間に進行波を与え、シンクロさせて自己組織化させる健康法をやっております。ぜひ、貴殿のご意見を聞きたい。また、お知り合いなら、蔵本先生とも話したいです。
同じ「場」にあるメトロノームは自己組織化(組みあがって)で共鳴しますが、
「場」土台が違うと、近くにあっても共鳴しません。 この考えが「場」と言って磁場・電磁場とかに使用される考え方ですね。
This translates very well to what happened on opening day of London's millennial bridge over the Thames River.
I do not get why they always go in sync, can anybody explain this to me?
@@josephpchajek2685 is because the magnets effects ..........
@@Fred-nt8jq no
@@josephpchajek2685 Resonance doesn't just happen magically like some dope smoking rainbow hippy nonsense; the magnets are how each metronome "knows" what its neighbor is doing. Another way would be to put them all on a wooden board that has some flex to it, so the mechanical forces can transmit through the flexing wood to the neighboring machines.
HAVE A FUN
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@Doorsfreak128 Wow. Thanks a lot!
Explain please
Interessante 🤔
Alchemist transmutation circles anyone?
0:20 3-2-3
Its cool n all but the money spent lol
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try take off 3 top balances...
3 will be going faster timer...
i have a good metronome in my channel video
Кадр склееный
Вот наебалово... пусть покажут стол целиком и то, как не держат его, ведь синхронизация происходит только на колеблющейся поверхности...
нет, здесь связь не через стол, а через магниты, они на каждый метроном повешены, торчат на маятниках такие цилиндрики.. да автор их и не скрывает, в начале ролика он один из магнитов и нацепил, никого не смущаясь :)
@@pantowerpantower ну... у меня немного другая информация на этот счет, но магнит тоже видать не исключение... магнит так магнит
@@pantowerpantower хотя эти цилиндрики это утяжелители и одновременно метки. Чем выше этот цилиндр тем дольше тактовая частота метронома. На самой верхней позиции такт может составлять до 2 секунд. А на самой нижней отметке четверть секунды.
@@Methuzalach ну вообще то, если воспользоваться гугль переводчиком, хотя бы, то то, что синхронизация происходит благодаря магнитам, и только им, рассказывает и сам автор ролика, внезапно.. :)