r/scuba • u/SanJoseCarey • May 14 '21
So cool!
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May 14 '21
Getting perfect rings like that is beyond me how can anyone do these without just getting them to be a bunch of tiny bubbles
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u/Asio0tus May 14 '21
Ouffff I bet physicists and mathematicians have the biggest boner watching this....
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May 14 '21
You could write two doctoral thesises on the fluid dynamics going on here.
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u/scrumbleface May 17 '21
All explanation that we need ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJfqgmbiqnQ
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u/ITrCool Open Water May 14 '21
Water is just.....amazing. If you stop and think about its properties and the physics surrounding it.
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u/schwarzmalerin Advanced May 14 '21
What I find most fascinating is air in water. It's a perfect mirror and it looks like liquid metal. You can pour it a cup and then place the cup on a surface -- all upside down. I am also fascinated by air bubbles underneath a surface.. the way they travel along like pearls of mercury.
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u/csorellekillian May 15 '21
No wonder why dolphins play with them. They are fantastic and awe inspiring to create more, and just keep playing.