Search
-
Could Visual Reorientation Illusions be 4D Related?
(RSS Factory/ScienceForums.net)
... I experimented with the phenomenon and learned how to cognitively initiate the 90 or 180 degree flip at will.<br /> <br /> To me, there are four different viewpoints available to flip to ...
-
Top 10 Ways to Know the Earth is Not Flat
(Articles/Know More)
Tags: [knowledge, earth, experiment, thought, space] ...
-
Olympic Controversy: How does the "Space-Age Swimsuit" Work?
(Articles/Know More)
Tags: [experiment, friction, drag, water, mass, movement] ...
-
Stay Abreast on Oscillations
(SmartA[xxx]e/Physical Concepts)
Tags: [oscillation, physics, movement, naughty, friction, mass, speed, experiment] ...
-
Sex in Space, Pt 1 - Action and Reaction
(SmartA[xxx]e/Physical Concepts)
... physics questions. On September 13, 2008, the History Channel led a special experiment in zero-G for its documentary series "The Universe". It featured novelist and inventor Vanna Bonta, and a special ...
-
Naughty Science Pickup Lines
(SmartA[xxx]e/Science in Life)
... for it, in fact, in the spirit of the scientific method, I urge you to experiment. It's just the right thing to do. Here is a list of science'y pickup lines, brought to you by.. you! The entire list ...
-
Top 10 Ways to Know the Earth is Not Flat
(Articles/Know More)
A few months ago I released an experiment video explaining how Eratosthenes calculated the circumference of the Earth using the shadow of sticks. The method was performed almost two millenia ago, and produced ...
-
Olympic Controversy: How does the "Space-Age Swimsuit" Work?
(Articles/Know More)
The Olympics Games are here (well, in Beijing) and everyone's watching and trying to guess who will win a medal. But, apparently, even the Olympics is a source of scientific inquiry, and not just for ...
-
The Attack of the Leathery Beasts...
(Articles/From the News)
... first check it out. And as for the "leathery corpse," well, I wouldn't expect any experiment videos about it anytime soon. The CNN Article: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/07/31/moos.montauk.monster.cnn ...
-
Stay Abreast on Oscillations
(SmartA[xxx]e/Physical Concepts)
Jump! Jump! Jump! Repetitive motion is everywhere around us, and if we understand what goes on, where and how, we can start making sense of phenomena that are otherwise considered difficult and inaccessible ...
-
Richard Saunders in 3D (and 2D)
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... a blast and met lots of wonderful people, but I also had the privilege of doing a LIVE experiment with none other than Australian Skeptic’s Richard Saunders. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFXW1ijmHE4] ...
-
Spare Change in Potential
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... You can do science with them! Yay! [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_0yXOxTVRU] So, this experiment is very simple and fun, and I wanted to do it a bit different than what you probably already ...
-
Bending Water with a Plastic Comb
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... the drum and “soaked” into the paper - so they “stick” where the charge exists, and therefore duplicate the image. More References This demonstration on about.com: http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryexperiments/ht/bendwater.htm ...
-
A Physics Party Trick that Sucks… Liquid
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
Well, this is going to be sweet, short and to the point: Fire in closed spaces can really suck. Ha, I was dying to use that pun for a while now, and here I had the chance. This experiment is ...
-
DNA Madness: Extracting your Own DNA in your Kitchen!
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... the “rogues” of “The Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe” Podcast debated the history of DNA discoveries, I decided it is time for some biology experiment. I am about to show you how to extract your own ...
-
A Party Trick for the Watery Dense..
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
Water is dense. Alcohol is Dense. But they’re not the same density, no siree. They’re differently densed. Which means we can use that to our advantage. And we do, in this experiment. Well, this is ...
-
The earth’s curvature is tasty
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... it wasn’t just any day, it was the summer solstice, and it wasn’t just any idea, it was a brilliant experiment. But, let’s not dwell on the tiny details. He was very smart and he acted on it. He received ...
-
Goofing around with Non-Newtonian [Goo] Fluid
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... Materials Used in this Experiment A Bowl Corn Starch Mop - it’s necessity is proportional to the amount of fun you have with the glop. Plastic Bag (to dispose of the mixture) Warning!!! ...
-
An otherwise straight beam of light...
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... - that is exactly what is happening within the flow of water. Materials Used in this Experiment A Plastic Bottle - preferably clear and empty. Duct Tape. (I used blue, you can use whichever color ...
-
Duckies and the Doppler Effect
(Videos/SmarterThanThat Experiments)
... with the hovercrafts… and everyone knows they go “fffffffffffffffffffffzzzzzzzhhuuuuuum!” anyways. The next experiment explains the phenomena called “The Doppler Effect“, where waves (not just sound ...

