You absolutely, positively, without question should not try this at home. But what happens when a bunch of neodymium magnet balls get all mixed up in a blender is pretty darn cool. Check it out:
You know how when you wave your hand in front of a strobe light it makes it look like it's moving weird? These sculptures use a similar idea - they're rotated on their bases and then a camera shutter set to a certain speed makes them look like they're undulating and morphing, even though they're solid sculptures. It's pretty amazing, check it out:
Wow, this is pretty cool!
British teen Hugo Cornellier decided to take a photo of himself every single day starting at 12 years old. He's now 19 and in college, and put all of the pictures together in a time lapse video that's just over a minute and a half long. It's pretty amazing to see how someone's facial features change as they age from a kid to a young man. Check out the video for yourself:
"Wow!" is the first thing that comes to mind with this video. Someone took a remote controlled aircraft and flew it right into the middle of an epic fireworks display. I guarantee that you've never seen fireworks like this before - from the inside!
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Colts Neck High School senior Christopher D'Urso is hoping to help close current loop holes in U-S laws that don't require originating countries to be listed on processed foods imported here.
Just the other day I got something that I've never seen before - a warming pad filled with gel, but it might as well be filled with amazing. When you look at it, it's just a room temperature, soft gel pad. But once you follow the directions, a cool chemical reaction takes place right in front of your eyes (thanks to a little sodium acetate), and the temperature goes up by about 80 degrees! Watch t
Most of us, when we want to get from one part of our property to another have to walk. Some, who have particularly large properties may take a bike or even a golf cart, if you're well off. But you have got to check out this guy's personal NJ Transit system to get from one place to another at his sprawling home in Oregon: