Oddly satisfying. 

Mar 20, 2017 1:42 AM

Just a really smooth flow.

Wow nice job reposting something someone made at least give credit to the person you stole this from

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Thought it was ice son

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Previous reposts of this have taught me that this is called Laminar flow.

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Hnnnnnnnnnnggg

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Sooo laminar yet sooo turbulent.

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Flex tape that bitch!

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am i the only one that gets thirsty looking at gifs like this?

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Where's that dude @LaminarFlows

9 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Hi, I have to apologise for my recent activity, schoolwork has stopped me from posting. PM me if you want to continue this conversation.

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I had a Danish physics professor. We used to crack up every time he said, "the laminar flow of the fluid."

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Put your dick in it?

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We have found a witch! May we burn her?

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There it is.

9 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

v

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@LaminarFlows

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Sweet!

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You just highed my high even higher

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For a second there I thought it was frozen.

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Me too.

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I did too. Then logic still didn't kick in because I was curious how it was refreezing so fast.

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Do you want to build a snowman?

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Do you wanna do some coke, mang...

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I'd rather kill the snowman/Rather send him to his doom/Steal his stupid little stick-y arms/Snap them hard/Lock him in the boiler room...

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Is it not? This is whichcraft

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Whatcraft?

9 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Watercraft

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For the curious: this is called a laminar flow, where the stream has no turbulence and appears solid. Just a really smooth flow.

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But the surface doesn't look smooth? Normally laminar flow water looks like glass.

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Neat. I learned something today. :)

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Wish my prostate had laminar flow

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Why cant we have laminar flow overspills on dams. Wouldnt you be able to predict the stresses and compensate? Or is it dangerous to have ...

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Good question. Laminar flow can only be achieved at lower velocities. Spillways simply have far too much variable flow passing through.

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You can look up a "Reynold number" if you'd like to learn more about laminar, turbulent, and transitional flow

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A laminar flow spillway. Seems you could predict the erosion

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My guess (only a guess) is that the effort to make such a large body of water flow laminarly would require too much effort.

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Good question Cuntsparkle

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That name though xD

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This isn't oddly satisfying. Its obviously satisfying

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oh this is beautiful!

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I need to understand this......

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You can borrow my hydraulics book... Something about a dude called Reynold having a small value or something...

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Water acts as an insulator and holds heat semi well. So, the water on the outside froze while the inside stayed liquid.

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Are you joking or just stupid?

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People are assholes when they see someone make a mistake. Congrats, you make up that statistic!

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This goes beyond making a mistake. The video literally shows the stream being broken. He's either an idiot or joking.

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No. Did you even watch it? Are you making a joke? Please say yes.

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It's called a laminar flow. No turbulence just a smooth stream.

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Just like pee

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Its not just the laminar flow that does it commonly though. While flow must be laminar it may have some constant repeating flow patterns

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That the camera speed matches up to thereby creating a more perfect illusion

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As a microtechnologist: am surprised laminar flow is not only a cleanroom airflow thingy, everyday something new, thanks a lot sir

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Just like when i pee

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Huh. Imagine a shower like that?

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Framerate of the camera and flowrate of the water are synced.

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Interesting that I got more downvotes than the comment got upvotes and only one of you bothered to correct me at all.

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That's what I thought

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I thought this at first, too. I was wrong. You're thinking of https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uENITui5_jU

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That is fucking dope.

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