The Slow Mo guys helped us see things, the most normal ones in the world around us from a whole different perspective that we've never seen before. I think that's why their videos are so fancinating and attract people.
sees newer video with 27000 fps, looks at older one. we've got 5000 fps. it's a LOT slower than usual. haha haha haha haha ah a haha haha.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA good god I love this channel
Yeah, these look like something out of this world. And it kinda is since we can't see these things. Cool stuff. I recommend people looking BBC invisible world.
Very beautiful and calming. I find myself wanting to re-watch this video over again from time to time, never once has it lost its ability to leave me with a sense of awe and wonder. Amazing work.
When are people going to stop making comments like this? Just constantly saying how many years it's been? Why can't we talk about how interesting the video content is? How cool these water droplets look?
It's weird how slow-mos of liquids look so much like the images of nebulae in space. I guess it shows how the same forces are operating in both, just on massively different scales.
i love physics! for those who are wondering 'why the pole formed after the splash' its because the liquid is working quickly to reform its puddle shape, forming the waves to collide in the center and go up.