Jul 21, 2016 11:12 AM
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Cavalrysword
That's the first fountain I've seen that I would like to have.
N00blett
v
deskspud
now light it
Jus10Ed
So does that make them a water bender or an air bender?
dervd
Where's the sauce!?
bananag1raffe
Burn the witch
XionThePuppet
Waterbender.
SnipersAngel
I wasn't fully paying attention and thought 'i can't hear anything'
SausageHulk
wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob tssssssssss
yeekee
I do this too when I fart in the bathtub
ChuckItInTheFukkitBucket
*searches for WTF meme
deanwhinchestergifs
undead4life
Sauce: https://youtu.be/uENITui5_jU
tardlehops
Whoa! That's rad.
gh954
Reminds me of Quake (Skye) in AoS.
mowazeeee
just watched the episode where she was in Banner's cabin and thought the saaame thing
Tippster
...and Frame rate and shutter speed.
HenElt
Nope - it's real time. It's from a YouTube vid from a few years ago, where they even explained how it works... I'm sure you can find it :-)
VoidIncarnate
/Tries to whistle at 25 Hz while peeing.
OCDdriver
75-100 Hz can cause ejaculation...
TheBlackxRanger
.
Dactorwatson
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
TheBelcherKids
Great. Now I have to pee.
da1uhidefrom
Water, sound, and video frame rates. Also, always include the sauce OP. https://youtu.be/uENITui5_jU
Tattooedhooligan
Heaven sent you are
NipplesTheEnchiIada
https://youtu.be/Q3oItpVa9fs here, have some music that is about affecting matter with sound.
GrImmgur
Isn't it the cameras rolling shutter that causes this effect?
Good question! A rolling shutter effect would be seen as a disjointed or disfigured stream.
DavidBrooker
No. But this is also a type of sampling error. Rolling shutter causes a different class of errors.
[deleted]
(As a rule, rolling shutter errors are still present when viewing a single still frame. Nyquist errors require a time-series.)
Right, but cameras can produce several types of errors. Nyquist errors, as above, rolling shutters, and many others. Both Nyquist errors 1/2
and rolling shutters are classes of sampling error, but they produce different effects. 2/2
valkuma
this isnt actually what it looks like, it just looks like water spraying everywhere IRL.
KnowerOfNothing
Standing waves are pretty neat.
CheetahFart
But completely unrelated
51CorgisInABar
Have you seen it done with fire?
I have now!
Right? That was my reaction
jeanmaurice
Where is the video?
gingerbeardcyclist
Burn the Katara!
Thinuial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBtHeR-hY9Y
klb161
Amazing Relevant Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3oItpVa9fs
MrSekktor
I misread your name as spooninglove
VulpineEmpress
Drown the witch!
EmCeeMiNacion
At what sample rate?
Isthe4thtimethecharm
The witch controls water this one will have to burn.
robotbob123
She could extinguish the flames burning her. She's too powerful!
CrazinRican
But what if she floats?
Couldn't find this online so I made a little OC for you: Witch hunter logic...
jrsofty
Then she weighs the same as a duck!
consultingassbutt
And very small rocks.
HellaPictureSeeing
LiterallyWorseThanHitler
And then we burn her!
Lookathisforme
BURN HER!!
Telruin
Mythbusters explain this. The gist of it, the hertz of the sound match the frame rate. In person it would look nothing like that.
pikasouras
@Telruin what about the shadow
Light moves incredibly fast. If water is at the same point for every picture taken, it stands that the shadow would also be the same.
Ewanator
You da real mvp
This is called 'frequency folding' in sampling theory.
shaun894
So.. is this what dogs see on old tvs?
BenjaminT247
@mistersavage
damnyuoautocorrect
Why, why do you feel the need to summon him? Just cause he come here for points once a month?
guy said mythbusters explain this, so i am summoning a mythbuster
No it was "mythbusters EXPLAINED this". It's done.
domenick91
So wait what would it look like in person?
justsaiyanit
YouMayFindThisMildlyInteresting
You'd see the wave, but it would be falling full speed from the faucet - not seemingly freezing in place.
I will try to give a longer explanation. Imagine a metronome, set to a 1 second interval. Then you take a picture once a second. 1/x
Looking back the metronome would seem to be standing still. In the video the music is shaking the water, but it's still in the same 2/x
location for every picture taken, as the camera takes 25 pictures pr second, and the music "shakes" 25 times a second. 3/x
(The shadow is the same as light travel's incredibly fast, and if water is at the same spot, the shadow being made would also be the same)/4
ilikehornets
So uhh, the noise just vibrates the nozzle?
MagikLight
So our eyes can't process the speed at which this happens?
lostangle
Thanks! Was starting to get my hopes up for a science experiment. Would not work well with young kids.
lowesdriver1990
Why does the shadow sort of match?
helloworldtestingmic
This question is the reason we need better education and less pseudo science tv channels. Light speed = 300k km p/s
Win1forthegifer
Had the same thought
IShouldBeStudyingRightNowInsteadOfBrowsingImgur
Exact same reason. Shadow matches frame rate of camera.
etherbunny41
It's the same principle as this: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/video-aeroplane-propellers-optical-illusion-2983200
Bhargo
obviously a glitch in the matrix
Nope, that's due to 'rolling shutter'.
MeHoyMiBoi
The water probably does look like that in real life, but only for a split second at a time thus it wouldn't look like it in person. 1/
But the camera captures only those split seconds it is in that position so you get a constant shape effect 2/2
reux
Come on baby make it hertz so goooood
capnh00kt
Mythbusters ended last season bro
NovaMakesMemes
I upvoted you, because haters are after ya bruh. Good luck on the next post.
darearkin
So everything they did before that is now null and void?
scampbellucf
Nice, I'm bringing back the five second rule.
EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind
Every show ends last season.
CasuallyMasturbatingInPublic
So how is that relevant?
When used with a strobe light it CAN be seen in real life. Very cool effect
californiaqueensgetitdone
They've got a display for that at the Richmond Science Museum.
Also at Science Museum Oklahoma (a fantastic tourist stop and next door to our amazing top rated zoo!)
Omen909
This could be considered a slight spoiler for a recent movie, but...
Now You See Me 2 uses this effect as a minor plot point.
MechAnon
If the frequency of the strobe is the same as the framerate of the video, so no different really...
I just assumed that part was obvious.
flyingsolow
Humans can only see 30fps, idiot. Xbox for life.
DuckTalesOohWooOoh
It's actually a big problem with florescent lights in shop environments. When bulbs flicker, moving saws can appear to stand still
usersubbordercontrol
Hmm... sounds like an evil murder plan. Wire into the lights to flicker, to cause accidents... I wouldn't do that though
Nyxkerrigan
Dont have all your lights on the same phase and make sure that atleast 2 phases are always on.
Such a weird thing to see. does 50hz ballast fix the issue?
AGrammeIsBetterThanADamn
50hz ballast exacerbates the issue. You need an electronic 20khz ballast. Switches so fast, the lamp never stops glowing. So any T8 or T5.
Informative!
leontheprofessional
The complexity of something so simple is amazing. Also I read specs on this stuff all the time dullest read ever.
Feanor19
Reminds me of my friends in 7th grade strobe lighting helicopter penis for my unwanted enjoyment
spicypadthai
Do it really match?
Cavalrysword
That's the first fountain I've seen that I would like to have.
N00blett
deskspud
now light it
Jus10Ed
So does that make them a water bender or an air bender?
dervd
Where's the sauce!?
bananag1raffe
Burn the witch
XionThePuppet
Waterbender.
SnipersAngel
I wasn't fully paying attention and thought 'i can't hear anything'
SausageHulk
wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob wob tssssssssss
yeekee
I do this too when I fart in the bathtub
ChuckItInTheFukkitBucket
*searches for WTF meme
deanwhinchestergifs
undead4life
Sauce: https://youtu.be/uENITui5_jU
tardlehops
Whoa! That's rad.
gh954
Reminds me of Quake (Skye) in AoS.
mowazeeee
just watched the episode where she was in Banner's cabin and thought the saaame thing
Tippster
...and Frame rate and shutter speed.
HenElt
Nope - it's real time. It's from a YouTube vid from a few years ago, where they even explained how it works... I'm sure you can find it :-)
VoidIncarnate
/Tries to whistle at 25 Hz while peeing.
OCDdriver
75-100 Hz can cause ejaculation...
TheBlackxRanger
.
Dactorwatson
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
TheBelcherKids
Great. Now I have to pee.
da1uhidefrom
Water, sound, and video frame rates. Also, always include the sauce OP. https://youtu.be/uENITui5_jU
Tattooedhooligan
Heaven sent you are
NipplesTheEnchiIada
https://youtu.be/Q3oItpVa9fs here, have some music that is about affecting matter with sound.
GrImmgur
Isn't it the cameras rolling shutter that causes this effect?
OCDdriver
Good question! A rolling shutter effect would be seen as a disjointed or disfigured stream.
DavidBrooker
No. But this is also a type of sampling error. Rolling shutter causes a different class of errors.
[deleted]
[deleted]
DavidBrooker
(As a rule, rolling shutter errors are still present when viewing a single still frame. Nyquist errors require a time-series.)
DavidBrooker
Right, but cameras can produce several types of errors. Nyquist errors, as above, rolling shutters, and many others. Both Nyquist errors 1/2
DavidBrooker
and rolling shutters are classes of sampling error, but they produce different effects. 2/2
valkuma
this isnt actually what it looks like, it just looks like water spraying everywhere IRL.
KnowerOfNothing
Standing waves are pretty neat.
CheetahFart
But completely unrelated
51CorgisInABar
Have you seen it done with fire?
KnowerOfNothing
I have now!
51CorgisInABar
Right? That was my reaction
jeanmaurice
Where is the video?
gingerbeardcyclist
Burn the Katara!
Thinuial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBtHeR-hY9Y
klb161
Amazing Relevant Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3oItpVa9fs
MrSekktor
I misread your name as spooninglove
VulpineEmpress
Drown the witch!
EmCeeMiNacion
At what sample rate?
Isthe4thtimethecharm
The witch controls water this one will have to burn.
robotbob123
She could extinguish the flames burning her. She's too powerful!
CrazinRican
But what if she floats?
VulpineEmpress
Couldn't find this online so I made a little OC for you:
Witch hunter logic...
jrsofty
Then she weighs the same as a duck!
consultingassbutt
And very small rocks.
HellaPictureSeeing
LiterallyWorseThanHitler
And then we burn her!
Lookathisforme
BURN HER!!
Telruin
Mythbusters explain this. The gist of it, the hertz of the sound match the frame rate. In person it would look nothing like that.
pikasouras
@Telruin what about the shadow
Telruin
Light moves incredibly fast. If water is at the same point for every picture taken, it stands that the shadow would also be the same.
Ewanator
You da real mvp
DavidBrooker
This is called 'frequency folding' in sampling theory.
shaun894
So.. is this what dogs see on old tvs?
BenjaminT247
@mistersavage
damnyuoautocorrect
Why, why do you feel the need to summon him? Just cause he come here for points once a month?
BenjaminT247
guy said mythbusters explain this, so i am summoning a mythbuster
damnyuoautocorrect
No it was "mythbusters EXPLAINED this". It's done.
domenick91
So wait what would it look like in person?
justsaiyanit
.
YouMayFindThisMildlyInteresting
You'd see the wave, but it would be falling full speed from the faucet - not seemingly freezing in place.
Telruin
I will try to give a longer explanation. Imagine a metronome, set to a 1 second interval. Then you take a picture once a second. 1/x
Telruin
Looking back the metronome would seem to be standing still. In the video the music is shaking the water, but it's still in the same 2/x
Telruin
location for every picture taken, as the camera takes 25 pictures pr second, and the music "shakes" 25 times a second. 3/x
Telruin
(The shadow is the same as light travel's incredibly fast, and if water is at the same spot, the shadow being made would also be the same)/4
ilikehornets
So uhh, the noise just vibrates the nozzle?
MagikLight
So our eyes can't process the speed at which this happens?
lostangle
Thanks! Was starting to get my hopes up for a science experiment. Would not work well with young kids.
lowesdriver1990
Why does the shadow sort of match?
helloworldtestingmic
This question is the reason we need better education and less pseudo science tv channels. Light speed = 300k km p/s
Win1forthegifer
Had the same thought
IShouldBeStudyingRightNowInsteadOfBrowsingImgur
Exact same reason. Shadow matches frame rate of camera.
etherbunny41
It's the same principle as this: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/video-aeroplane-propellers-optical-illusion-2983200
Bhargo
obviously a glitch in the matrix
OCDdriver
Nope, that's due to 'rolling shutter'.
[deleted]
[deleted]
MeHoyMiBoi
The water probably does look like that in real life, but only for a split second at a time thus it wouldn't look like it in person. 1/
MeHoyMiBoi
But the camera captures only those split seconds it is in that position so you get a constant shape effect 2/2
reux
Come on baby make it hertz so goooood
capnh00kt
Mythbusters ended last season bro
NovaMakesMemes
I upvoted you, because haters are after ya bruh. Good luck on the next post.
darearkin
So everything they did before that is now null and void?
scampbellucf
Nice, I'm bringing back the five second rule.
EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind
Every show ends last season.
CasuallyMasturbatingInPublic
So how is that relevant?
OCDdriver
When used with a strobe light it CAN be seen in real life. Very cool effect
californiaqueensgetitdone
They've got a display for that at the Richmond Science Museum.
OCDdriver
Also at Science Museum Oklahoma (a fantastic tourist stop and next door to our amazing top rated zoo!)
Omen909
This could be considered a slight spoiler for a recent movie, but...
Omen909
Now You See Me 2 uses this effect as a minor plot point.
MechAnon
If the frequency of the strobe is the same as the framerate of the video, so no different really...
OCDdriver
I just assumed that part was obvious.
flyingsolow
Humans can only see 30fps, idiot. Xbox for life.
DuckTalesOohWooOoh
It's actually a big problem with florescent lights in shop environments. When bulbs flicker, moving saws can appear to stand still
usersubbordercontrol
Hmm... sounds like an evil murder plan. Wire into the lights to flicker, to cause accidents... I wouldn't do that though
Nyxkerrigan
Dont have all your lights on the same phase and make sure that atleast 2 phases are always on.
OCDdriver
Such a weird thing to see. does 50hz ballast fix the issue?
AGrammeIsBetterThanADamn
50hz ballast exacerbates the issue. You need an electronic 20khz ballast. Switches so fast, the lamp never stops glowing. So any T8 or T5.
OCDdriver
Informative!
leontheprofessional
The complexity of something so simple is amazing. Also I read specs on this stuff all the time dullest read ever.
Feanor19
Reminds me of my friends in 7th grade strobe lighting helicopter penis for my unwanted enjoyment
spicypadthai
Do it really match?