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d[o_0]b
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.metacafe.com/watch/338032/just_dont_drink_it_after/
So THATS why they call it milkdrop. Cool huh |
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| #0 11:56pm 15/12/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 10730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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holy hell that's awesome. I wonder if it works with any "dish soap" and milk or whether it needs to be full cream or soy milk or something.
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| #1 12:41am 16/12/06 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 13941
Location: Ireland
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what hte f*** is it?
I played it here at work without sound, is sound important? |
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| #2 02:32am 16/12/06 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 1293
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well theres this effect for win media player called milkdrop and it looks like it is derived from this 'experiment' this guy does. Basically it's just a bowl of milk with a few drops of food dye in it then he puts dishwashing soap in the middle and it goes all hendrix. Like whoop said doesn't really mention if it special milk or soap or what but it looks like an awsome party trick
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| #3 02:59am 16/12/06 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 4687
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i remeber doing this in primary school. its pretty f***en cool.
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| #4 10:46am 16/12/06 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It works by messing with the surface tension of the liquids, mostly milk fats and water. The soap reduces the surface tension of the area it lands on and the surrounding liquid with the stronger surface tension 'pulls' at the soap. The soap molecules move about and difuse throughout the liquid, being driven by the surface tension convections. Eventually the soap molecules will surround the fat molecules in the milk. Once all the fat is encased the soap has nothing to bind to and will eventually rise to the surface and the surface tension driven convection will stop. So low fat milks would not work as well as the fat molecules will be quickly encased and the liquids will easily seperate. High fat milks would work much better as there is plenty more fat to keep the soap occupied and prevent an upper surface of soap forming. Hope that makes sense. :D |
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| #5 07:59pm 16/12/06 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 13950
Location: Ireland
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nice explaination :)
thanks |
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Zoix
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #7 09:17pm 16/12/06 |
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