
Plastic beads, my favorite!
This is the Kuru-Kuru Nabe (Round and Round Pot) invented by Japanese dentist Hideki Watanabe using dental plaster to coat the insides of a pot. When water boils inside, it creates a natural whirlpool, gently stirring your (let’s not kid ourselves) Ramen. How this has never been available before is beyond me, but I suspect a conspiracy. You think the Illuminati don’t have all the pot and pan manufacturers in their back pocket? Please, they faked the moon landing didn’t they? “That was NASA.” Yeah but what’s NASA spelled backwards? “ASAN.” Right, and what’s the name of that lion from that children’s book? “Aslan?” Beware the white witch. “You need help.” I…need a lot of things. Including to remember to start eating breakfast and lunch.
Hit the jump for multiple videos of the pot stirring plastic beads (NOT butt beads), vegetables, noodles, and eggs. So many videos of watching water boil!
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I dunno, those look like little Pac-Man ghosts to me.
A group of Swedish scientists have allegedly produced real-life photons from “virtual” ones. How do we know they’re not lying? We don’t. That’s why I say we raid their lab, steal all their notes, and ask questions later. Namely: how can we use this to build a time machine. Answer me! *waving Swiss Army knife* Answer me or I’ll cut you with your own knife! “That’s Swiss, we’re Swedish.” OH F*** — OF GUMMI FISH FAME?!
Quantum theory predicts that empty space isn’t really empty. No matter how empty it seems, there will constantly be this seething foam of “virtual particles” that pop in and out of existence for no particular reason…
If you’re very clever, like these Swedish witches physicists, you can take those virtual particles and turn them into real particles, effectively creating something out of nothing. If you can get a mirror [vibrating] incredibly fast…some of the virtual photons that pop into existence on its surface won’t have time to disappear again before the mirror runs into them. The energy of these virtual photons then gets absorbed by the mirror, which then spits the energy back out, but as real photons.
Damn, that’s some pretty deep shit right there. I’m talking “snuck out of your bedroom in high school to tongue-kiss a boy and got caught” deep shit. Grounded till college. So, you think there are any other kinds of virtual particles floating around out there that we could make appear? Please say sandwich ones, please say sandwich ones. “No.” But I’m huuuuuuuuungry.
Swedes create light from absolute nothingness, God updates resume [dvice]
Thanks to Bryce, who doesn’t believe in virtual particles. Oh really? Then how do you explain smelly gas?
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We’ve seen nano-origami and robo-origami, but nothing quite as rapid and simple as this. Researchers at North Carolina State University have figured out how to neatly fold plastic using infrared light and an inkjet printer. Deep black lines are printed onto the plastic sheets, which then absorb the light and cause the material to fold without anyone having to touch it. The wider the line, the greater the angle of each fold, so it’s possible to set, say, a 90-degree bend for a cube or 120 degrees for a pyramid. What’s more, by giving the lines different patterns, folds can be made to work in specific directions, potentially producing the most perfect, most hygienic bento box that’s ever contained your lunch. Click past the break to watch the folding unfold.
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