Hey, I’m not an idea machine here! Enjoy anyway.
(Can’t see the video? Watch it on YouTube)
Hey, I’m not an idea machine here! Enjoy anyway.
(Can’t see the video? Watch it on YouTube)
Not long ago I posted a video compilation of things happening in slow motion and marveling at how intricate even the most ordinary actions are when you slow them down enough.
Well, the other day I saw one so good I couldn’t help but post it. Check this out—slow motion sneezing. Gross, yet somehow compelling.
I think that some of the most interesting and entertaining videos to watch on the internet are the high frame-rate, super slow-motion recordings of every day things. It’s so interesting, in fact, that Discovery Chanel actually made a whole show about it. It’s called Time Warp.
I spent about an hour this afternoon watching videos like these and it occurred to me how fascinating and complex just about everything really is if you can look at close enough. Even the simplest actions, like catching a ball or swinging a hammer are a really intricate web of tiny interconnecting actions. And I skate right over it just about every minute of every day.
I know this is no cosmic revelation. But it was fun to take notice for once. This video is a collection of interesting things from the Time Warp show on Discovery.
If you can’t see the video here, you can watch it on YouTube.