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This interactive Scale of the Universe will really blow your mind!
posted April 3 2012 23:37.21 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Excellent work from Cary and Michael Huang from the site htwins.net! A very interesting interactive application with the full scale of the universe that we know so far. Starting from...

[Via: gizmodo]    [Link: Cary and Michael Huang]
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Tags: space related   science   quantum   chemistry   physics   asteroid   moon   crazy photo/video   tips   geek   creative   people with talent   cool site   animation   

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The spinning tube trick revealed [Video]
posted April 3 2012 23:18.55 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Here is a nice trick that you can do with a single piece of pipe and a marker. The trick goes like this. You cut a short piece of pipe, and mark one end with X and the other with O...

[Link: Veritasium]
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Tags: science   revealed   trick   tv   physics   games and fun   

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It is amazing to find out how 3D glasses work! [Video]
posted April 1 2012 22:20.14 by Giorgos Lazaridis




There is one little problem with technology: Man cannot follow! I mean, it would be nice for technology to have a "follow" button, but this is not the case. Therefore, i really appreciate...

[Link: Sixty Symbols]
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Tags: 3D media   cool gadget   inventions   physics   science   people with talent   new materials   how is made   theory/tutorial   how it works   

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I want this diwheel to spin around right now! [Video]
posted March 31 2012 11:56.03 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Meet EDWARD, the Electric Diwheel With Active Rotation Damping. Designed by a team of students from Australia's University of Adelaide, EDWARD is a futuristic vehicle that really works...

[Link: University of Adelaide]
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Tags: science   geometry/mathematics   futuristic   physics   inventions   research   mechanical   auto/moto   crazy designs   

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Water drops orbiting around knitting needles in space [Video]
posted March 27 2012 21:58.15 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Interesting video from the International Space Station. Astronaut Don Pettit uses knitting needles and water droplets to demonstrate physics in space for 'Science off the Sphere.' The...

[Link: ReelNASA]
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Tags: physics   experiments   space related   science   research   

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10 inventions which killed their inventors [Video]
posted March 17 2012 1:01.54 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Sometimes, inventors make lethal mistakes. Sometimes their mistakes are their own inventions which made them famous (and sometimes rich). In the following video you will see 10 famous...

[Link: alltime10s]
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Tags: inventions   chemistry   physics   discovery   science   omg   bad idea   

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How a liquid lens works [Video]
posted February 27 2012 22:19.11 by Giorgos Lazaridis




A very interesting video from Ben Krasnow. He demonstrates how liquid lenses work. I really like watching videos which proves not only that there is nothing magic out there, but also...

[Link: Ben Krasnow]
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Tags: physics   inventions   science   discovery   

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Can a siphon operate in a Vacuum? [Video]
posted October 18 2011 1:10.26 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Many people have used a siphon to drain a water tank, a bucket, or "steal" some gasoline from the tank. Recently i used a siphon to empty my solar water heater for maintenance. And...

[Link: Periodic Table Videos]
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Tags: experiments   pressure   physics   space related   science   revealed   

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The slinky-drop experiment in XXL [Video]
posted October 18 2011 1:06.06 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Some days ago i posted a new video from youtube user Veritasium, with a slinky-drop experiment. The same user uploaded a new video, again with the same experiment, but this time it...

[Link: Veritasium]
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Tags: experiments   pc related   storage/memory   physics   science   crazy photo/video   insane   

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