Sup Sup Forumsros. To the geeks out there, I need your help.
I'm a freshman in uni and I'm supposed to film a video showing a cool physics phenomenon. Most of the ideas on google are mainstream and people probably did it before. What I have in mind now is the thing where water rises in a jar with candle, but that's quite lame. Any better ideas?
hi guys. OP here. Thanks so much for the suggestions, but i need something that i will be able to do and film myself. any ideas?
William Smith
Like I told you do a liquefaction demo. You tube is full of them using everyday shit.
Daniel Stewart
Liedenfrost effect
Jaxson Harris
Get 4K HD camera first...
Get whipped cream, glass, black coffe
Get whipped cream on a coffee, record it disolving
Play it backwards
Ayden Williams
Drop some apple macbook on the ground and call it "gravity"
Its one of the unexplained one, so it must be suppercool.
Leo Campbell
this, but keep your hand in the flask until all the liquid nitrogen boils away
Asher Sullivan
demonstrate parabolic motion with your cum as you masturbate in front of the classroom. And mention perfect harmonic motion as your strokes maintain the same (slow) speed throughout the whole ordeal.
Brandon Kelly
create your own Newton cradle, but with testicles. You and your friends will have to be erect in order to achieve clearance.