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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