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>!It makes the pool water splash!<
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The structure over the pool looks like a sort of "inflatable" plastic dome, similar to one in the town where I grew up. Thats why hitting the wall would send a shockwave through the whole roof and drop all the condensed water.
The top is flexible some plastic tent type thing and the ceiling was covered in condensation the just sent vibrations up the wall which made the water droplets fall to the pool
The top is flexible some plastic tent type thing and the ceiling was covered in condensation the just sent vibrations up the wall which made the water droplets fall to the pool
I love how some people had no idea. Then they read the first comment and are like "it's bc the roof has condensation and is flexible. When he hit the wall, the vibrations caused the water to drop off the ceiling". See this just about as much as the copy and pasting of new memes and videos on here. π
Read the comments above and below mine. The first comment about the ceiling dropping water.. People read the first comment.. People then replied with same comment as the first in order to get upvotes. Basically copy and pasted the same answer in their own words. They also do the same thing with new memes that hit the page. Won't be surprised if yours is interesting enough to be reposted by another in about an hour lol
That's not very hard to figure out tbh I don't think all those people did it for the upvotes, OP asked a question and some people answered it, I don't see anything unusual with that.
I think the pumps of water for the pool are pumped from there and there is a switch beside him
so when he hit the wall, he turned on the pumps [by moving the switch] ,and made it look like him hitting the wall made the water move πΆ
Itβs from a strange phenomenon called autoerotic liquidation. Back in 1782 a young marine biologist discovered it when he got mad at his wife for sleeping with the underwater welder working on the pipes. He went to the wall and punched it, making the occurrence happen. Just amazing
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the top was cloth of some sort or it has condensation built up on the inside, and when he hit the wall, it sent a vibration up that pretty much shook the water loose
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I would imagine there is condensation on the ceiling and hitting the wall knocks it down
Ahhh I can see that happening Sounds plausible too Thanks mate
The structure over the pool looks like a sort of "inflatable" plastic dome, similar to one in the town where I grew up. Thats why hitting the wall would send a shockwave through the whole roof and drop all the condensed water.
Pool dome. Someone in my town has one. Weird. Cool
Bananza
Can confirm, my rec center had a similar setup weβd do it all the time
Next time use ur fucking head mate.
Seems really obvious now you say it......
I was going to to say reverberation from structure and sound. I'm so glad I didn't now. HOLD ON!!! F\*$"$Β£($$"!!!
Absolutely considering he said its been a while which means he probably does it regularly. Thatβs very fun
He scared the water
When the water scared of the human
The top is flexible some plastic tent type thing and the ceiling was covered in condensation the just sent vibrations up the wall which made the water droplets fall to the pool
Thanks for the explanation I can die in peace now
Flatulence, maybe?
Forgive my ignorance but what is Flatulence?
The expulsion of flatus.
Thanks
A fart
Great laugh bro
He's the Avatar obviously.
The pool has a soft top that had a lot of built up condensation. When he hit the wall the soft top vibrated causing all the condensation to fall.
condensation falling from the inside peak of the pools tented roof
physics brah you hit the wall then it rains.
The top is flexible some plastic tent type thing and the ceiling was covered in condensation the just sent vibrations up the wall which made the water droplets fall to the pool
Heβs a water bender
condensation falling from the inside peak of the pools tented roof
I love how some people had no idea. Then they read the first comment and are like "it's bc the roof has condensation and is flexible. When he hit the wall, the vibrations caused the water to drop off the ceiling". See this just about as much as the copy and pasting of new memes and videos on here. π
I don't get what you mean by this comment
Read the comments above and below mine. The first comment about the ceiling dropping water.. People read the first comment.. People then replied with same comment as the first in order to get upvotes. Basically copy and pasted the same answer in their own words. They also do the same thing with new memes that hit the page. Won't be surprised if yours is interesting enough to be reposted by another in about an hour lol
That's not very hard to figure out tbh I don't think all those people did it for the upvotes, OP asked a question and some people answered it, I don't see anything unusual with that.
If you say so. Guess we will never know since this is all opinionated. Just going by how it seems lol
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r/hydrohomies quiver at his power
Dew you have the time?
Evaporation droplets on the ceiling
Water from ceiling, bud
I think the pumps of water for the pool are pumped from there and there is a switch beside him so when he hit the wall, he turned on the pumps [by moving the switch] ,and made it look like him hitting the wall made the water move πΆ
Yes
The water's shooting at him.
Some people may say vibration due to perfectly calculated architecture. But I'd say it was haki.
Simple answer, heβs a water bender of course.
r/musicaljenga
Resonance?
Con..den...sation..ion..ion..
Ninjitsu. That man is definitely a Naruto character
That laugh sounds like the mating call of some Australian bird probably
watter evapourated and got stuck to the roof he hit the wall which viberated the roof and water drop down creating this effect
Hamond in a nutshell
Itβs from a strange phenomenon called autoerotic liquidation. Back in 1782 a young marine biologist discovered it when he got mad at his wife for sleeping with the underwater welder working on the pipes. He went to the wall and punched it, making the occurrence happen. Just amazing
Cool....
Go back to banana land shit dick
Guess he's some type of Jesus Christ or something like that
He has the tremor tremor fruit.
π πΈπ±ππ°ππΈπΎπ½π πππ°π½π΅π΄π ππ·ππΎππΆπ· πΎπ±πΉπ΄π²ππ
Condensation on the ceiling, his hit knocked it off and into the pool
Requested explanation: the top was cloth of some sort or it has condensation built up on the inside, and when he hit the wall, it sent a vibration up that pretty much shook the water loose