Astonishing Experiment Reshapes Water Particles Using Sound Waves

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Neha Prakash
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Astonishing Experiment Reshapes Water Particles Using Sound Waves

Prepare yourself for some type of water wizardry because you're about to see H2O act like it never has before.

Armed with sound waves and a camera, YouTube user Brusspup makes water particles dance, spin and contort. It's like magic -- or at least some awesome movie special effects.

There are no after editing tricks up Brusspup's sleeve -- it's just science and a knack for camera speeds. By using 24 hz sound vibrations close to a water source, he influences the way the particles move. He notes that it's a phenomenon only visible by a 24 fps camera, not just the naked eye.

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Last year, Brusspup conducted a similar experiment with sound and cameras that caused water to flow backwards.

Check out the splashy sorcery in the video above.

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