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Elements such as carbon, iron, silicon, nitrogen, and oxygen that we find on Earth actually originated in supernova explosions.
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Some fascinating experiments for you today πŸ‘†πŸ»
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The levitating, self-assembling Rubik's cube

It was created by the Japanese inventor Human Controller.
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Combination of aerodynamics and sunlight refractionπŸ‘†πŸ»
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Chemical reaction through a thermal imaging camera

A thermal imaging camera is a device for observing the temperature distribution of a test surface. The temperature distribution is shown on the display as a color picture with different colors for different temperatures.

All bodies with a temperature above absolute zero emit electromagnetic thermal radiation according to Planck's law.
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Dry ice combined with water, gives a bizarre "greenhouse" effect

Dry ice is the traditional name for the solid carbon dioxide COβ‚‚. Under normal conditions, it transforms into carbon dioxide, bypassing the liquid phase.
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And what if...

Magnetic properties and liquid nitrogen - a fascinating experience.
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Newton's Third Law

Do you know it?
πŸ“Œ For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Well, the ant didn't learn physics in school😁
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Crafty shrimp

Look at how cleverly it uses the surface tension of water to get back into the water.
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Dirty kitchen utensils and liquid nitrogen β€” a captivating experiment.
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"Thor's Hammer"

An intriguing experiment with piezo crystals, they generate a slight voltage when physically applied to them.
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Place your bets, gentlemen!

How much weight would a can of Coca-Cola carry?
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Making music with current and mushrooms

How??

By passing a weak current through oyster mushrooms and cordyceps, changes in resistance depending on the type of mushroom became the control signals that create sounds 🎼
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A simplified version of the Heron’s fountain

A column of water, creates excess pressure in the lower vessel. Compressed air from the lower vessel transmits the resulting pressure, thereby exerting pressure on the water.
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That’s a Jedi sword😱

The temperature of the prototype lightsaber is 2000 degrees.

In the cable, connected to the power unit on the belt, there is a propane tank, which by mixing with oxygen is transformed into a burning plasma.
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Acoustic levitation

If you take two speakers with equally oscillating membranes and place them opposite each other at a certain distance, a standing wave will occur between them.
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The wonders of hydrostatics

In a resting fluid, there is always a pressure force called hydrostatic pressure. The fluid exerts a force on the bottom and walls of the vessel.

In this case, the water squeezed out the carbon dioxide and filled the empty space. This equalized the pressure in the bottle and the pool, so the cola didn't leak out.