A simple and colorful way to get milk to move with rainbow swirls. Would it work with soy milk or other liquids? The add-in appears to be ordinary dish soap.
Amazing sculptures that move on their own… the creator of these is probably going to be a lot more famous, but for now he may need an introduction… Theo Jansen makes these in Holland:
Strandbeast - a beast (or beest) that walks on the sand, hoping to be a viral video star! More seriously, Theo has a website where an upcoming movie is referenced - strandbeest.com.
A ferro fluid is, well, watch the video and read the description under it while you watch:
definition “A fluid in which fine particles of iron, magnetite or cobalt are suspended, typically in an oil.” (from webopedia, and they were invented by NASA. Answers.com defines it as “A colloidal suspension that becomes magnetized in a magnetic field because of a disperse phase consisting of ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic particles. “
Dice are not just for games anymore… watch stacking as you may have never seen before. All of the tricks are hard for the average person - the middle ones are probably the most interesting.
This one makes your eyes condition to temporarily see waves & blurs, after you stop watching the moving lines… lasts for a few seconds. Warning to those who are easily affected - click to another page. For everyone else, the video will make you understand how your eyes are not as reliable as you’d like to believe.