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What If The Earth Stopped Spinning?

AdultsPhysicsWorld
What if the Earth stopped spinning? What would happen to you?

Smarter Every Day

AdultsTechnologyTransportationPhysics...
Can You Land A Helicopter Without Engine Power?

The invisible motion of still objects

AdultsPhysicsScience
Many of the inanimate objects around you probably seem perfectly still. But look deep into the atomic structure of any of them, and you'll see a world in constant flux - with stretching, contracting, springing, jittering, drifting atoms everywhere.

Mind-Blowing Magic Magnets

AdultsPhysicsScienceTechnology
Brace yourselves for some exciting new technology - "Polymagnets"!

Do These Liquids Look Alive?

AdultsFoodPhysicsScience...
Why do droplets of food coloring attract, repel, and chase each other?

Transporters and Quantum Teleportation

AdultsPhysicsTransportationScience...
How Transporters and Quantum Teleportation Work

Random couscous snaps into beautiful patterns

AdultsMathPhysicsArt
What is this? Some kind of witchcraft?!

Colorful Collapsing Magnets

AdultsInternet CulturePhysicsFun...
So that was epic! These Magination magnets are way too much fun! Links below to find out more. Let me know what you guys think about this new format for Tidbits of Awesome. I'm hoping to post these more often in between my bigger releases.

Why Isn't It Faster To Fly West?

AdultsPhysicsTransportationWorld...
If the earth is spinning to the east at 1000 miles per hour... why can't we fly west more easily?

Snatoms! The Magnetic Molecular Modeling Kit

AdultsSciencePhysics
I've created an educational product to help people learn chemistry.

The Brightest Part of a Shadow is in the Middle

AdultsSciencePhysics
Why is there a bright spot behind spherical objects?

How do tornadoes form?

AdultsNaturePhysicsScience...
Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth, with wind velocities that can exceed 200 miles per hour. How do these terrifying cyclones form? Meteorologist James Spann sheds light on the lifespan of tornadoes as they go from supercell thunderstorms to terrible twisters before eventually dissolving back into thin air.

Is Glass a Liquid?

AdultsPhysicsScienceMythology
Stained glass is thicker at the bottom - so is it a liquid? Earth's mantle enables plate tectonics, so is it a liquid?

Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law

AdultsPhysicsScience
Think you know the difference?

[HD] Loki Lego Launcher - High altitude balloon

AdultsPhysicsSpaceDIY
Our family had a great time with this Loki Lego Launcher project. Not only did our kids get a big sense of accomplishment by successfully sending a balloon to near space, but it was a ton of fun and we got some fantastic footage too.

Can You Perceive Acceleration?

AdultsHumanPhysics
How do our eyes scan across a landscape? Contrary to popular belief, they don't scan smoothly across a scene, they observe a series of images. The eye is capable of panning smoothly however. If something moves in your field of view, your eyes track it smoothly.

Is time travel possible?

AdultsPhysicsScience
Time travel is a staple of science fiction stories, but is it actually possible? It turns out nature does allow a way of bending time, an exciting possibility suggested by Albert Einstein when he discovered special relativity over one hundred years ago. Colin Stuart imagines where (or, when) this fascinating phenomenon, time dilation, may one day take us.

Hawking presents new idea on how information could escape black holes

AdultsPhysicsScienceTechnology
The presentation was made at the Hawking Radiation conference, which was co-hosted by the theoretical physics institute, Nordita, and the University of North Carolina, on the campus of KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Nordita is driven by both KTH and Stockholm University.

Elliptical Pool Table

AdultsPhysicsSports
White ball goes in hole every time no matter where you hit it. But first, find the focus point.

What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy?

AdultsPhysicsScienceSpace
What is dark energy? What is dark matter? Well, if we knew exactly we would have a nobel prize - we know that they exist though. So what do we know about those strange things?

The Banach-Tarski Paradox

AdultsMathPhysicsScience
Holy moly I'm gonna tear my $100 bill into five and rearrange it and boom! I have $200.