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Looking at the sun through the lens of a photogeliograph.
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Geese flying next to boat at the same speed looks like they're levitating
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Instant water freezing at -30 °C.
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This stop motion film made 92 years ago, long before CGI, shows a metal-eating bird that devours scrap in a garage and lays an egg that grows into a car with impressive FX
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A woman who got arrested for being a Fake Sign Language interpreter
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How the bar scene in La La Land was filmed
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Some scientists refer to octopuses not having eight legs, but six “arms” and two “legs,” because the two rear appendages are used to walk on the sea floor
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Schlieren method
It has become especially widespread for visualizing various processes in an air environment.
It is probably the only way to observe convection live. In general, this method allows to see any change of density in transparent media. For example, when a candle burns, it heats the air, reducing its density, which allows to notice the obtained heterogeneities.
It has become especially widespread for visualizing various processes in an air environment.
It is probably the only way to observe convection live. In general, this method allows to see any change of density in transparent media. For example, when a candle burns, it heats the air, reducing its density, which allows to notice the obtained heterogeneities.
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Why get cats and dogs if there is a pigeon?!
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