Morpho Towers: What happens when your mix ferrofluid with music

February 3, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 1 comment

We’ve posted about ferrofluid in the past, a viscous liquid that is highly saturated with iron particles. In the following video, we can see a structure composed of two spiral towers sitting in a plate full of ferrofluid. As soon as the music starts, a magnetic field is created, which makes the fluid dance up the structure in a bizarre and hypnotic way. Enjoy the show!

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Comment by Jarkendia
2008-03-19 08:28:28

This video is so hypnotic and relaxing… I love it. Great combination of movements and music.

 
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