I can't stop watching this.....

By DJ
@Daljinder (23193)
Bangalore, India
May 12, 2016 4:05am CST
Have nothing to do today as of yet. So, passing my time here...... And trying to avoid some people at home... (pretending to be very busy) Although I am hitting some mails in between too.... But this video is cool........ I am amazed by the man's mind... (Photo by Pixabay)
Hats off to the man who created this (y)
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@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
12 May 16
That was a treat to watch. Loved that for sure. S/He must have spend weeks on getting it so long. I loved the bigger blue and translucent balls towards the end. Now, you should get yourself real busy with such experiments
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@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
12 May 16
@Daljinder I saw such stuff on some movies for sure. Never have had the patience or the required skills. They should have had some better teaching methods back when I did study some physics at school
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
12 May 16
@thesids I watched it carefully to understand what scientific principles he applied. I can't try that but I did try to understand. Newton's law of motion Law of conservation of energy Momentum Sorting
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
12 May 16
@thesids .. There was Kamalahasan movie..in which the shorter Kamalahasan becomes a genius in such thing and becomes mastermind in killing those who troubled his mom...fail to recall the movie's name..
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
12 May 16
Crazily genius. How did those metal ball.separate each other.accdg to their.color? Nice! Thanks.for sharing ;)
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
12 May 16
@Lucky15 I had to watch the video again to see what you are talking about. Yeah I noticed how he separated the balls by color. Must have taken him quite a bit to achieve that.
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@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
12 May 16
@Daljinder hahaha. You didn't noticed that at first
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
12 May 16
@Lucky15 LOL No I was too busy watching the balls reach their destination. And how the blocks were making ways for them.
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
12 May 16
Lovely...yeah..watched somethings like this before...but the spring thing is beautiful, gravity bit too, angles, that is what we need to move water out here..lol
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
13 May 16
@Daljinder ... Could be possible if slopes are calculated right.
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
13 May 16
@vandana7 Yes it could be
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
12 May 16
@vandana7 With that rainwater harvesting thing you mean?
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
12 May 16
It's amazing how he can do that to those colored small balls . A genius for a man !
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
12 May 16
@SIMPLYD That he is! He must have done a lot of calculations and applied scientific principles to accomplish that.
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@thelme55 (79311)
• Germany
12 May 16
What a beautiful photo! Sometimes, I pretend to be busy too although I feel bored.
@addy007 (724)
13 May 16
what do you do ? satan worshipping ? he he