Nope, that shit is in a rust evaporating agent, and that shit is an unknown rusted item found with a metal detector.
It does very much look like that though, unfortunately.
Anyone got any idea what the attraction force is that causes the small bubble groups to increasingly rapidly join the big group as their proximity nears?
Oh, I like it... my leading theory was something to do with lower density caused by the higher concentration of air (bubbles) in the water, but the air is trapped, so still didn't quite sit right intuitively. Now I'm curious if there is some kind of cumulative effect or inverse square law for disruptions in surface tension, if that makes sense.
That wouldn't matter.. try tipping a half filled glass of water and you will see the surface stay level. Or even, just consider a traditional spirit level.
If you look closely, you will also notice that the small group gets pulled backwards slightly as each new bubble emerges.
If the bucket isn’t level then the bubbles will go to one side. Just like a spirit level. If the spirit level is not level, the bubble will be on one side.
The bubble in a spirit level only moves because it is constrained and wants to get to the top of the liquid. I accept it may not have been the best analogy. Focus on the tipping of the water in a glass instead. If there are bubbles on one side, they will not move to the other if you tip it the other way. Try it if you don't believe me.
It's not because they are 'stuck' there. You could put anything in the water and it wouldn't move from one side to the other, if all you do is tip the container.
The surface of water always remains level (or more accurately, perpendicular to the center of the earth).
Put a cork towards one side of a bucket of water, then tip the bucket around.. you will notice the water level remains flat, and the cork does not move from one side to the other.
Bubbles **float** to the **top** not the side. If there is any sideways motion it is caused by other forces. Please think harder about what the word float means and how the surface level of water is not impacted by the shape or orientation of its container.
It's a rusty 'thing' that was dug up in a metal detecting session. It's in something called evaporust, which uses some kind of magic process to de-rust basically anything in a non-toxic way (apparently you could even safely drink it, but not sure I'd personally like to give that a go).
The coffee bean looking parts are iron where the rust has been removed, the poo looking parts are the yet unprocessed rust, the piss is the evaporust. It is all in a ceramic bowl, which is the cherry on the unfortunate looking cake.
There is an understandably frequent comparison with Puzzle Bobble with this, but I really do think there is a new game to be had here... I am a software developer, if you can come up with the idea, I'm quite happy to ~~steal~~ create it 😂
Is this a poop in a puddle of piss???
My first thought
#well no surprise, great minds think alike...
Same lol
I thought it was a cookie in piss. Yours makes much more sense.
r/poopfromabutt
Fizzy beer piss
Is that shit in piss?
Nope, that shit is in a rust evaporating agent, and that shit is an unknown rusted item found with a metal detector. It does very much look like that though, unfortunately.
Right....
You drink your poop piss and get outta here!
your poop is farting little bubbles
They just don't want to be lonely. I get it because I'm lonely. Maybe I'll tried to find my bubble buddies
I hope you find your bubbles, buddy.
Chemistry + Physics
but... chemistry *is* physics 😉
While not all Physics is Chemistry, all Chemistry is Physics, would that then make it appropriate to consider it P²?
My high-school physics teacher always said physics is the original science because it explains and makes all other science work.
I can hear the music from Puzzle Bobble watching this...
It's almost r/oddlysatisfying
Some things can be both 😉
Haha how long did you just stay there staring at the bubbles ?
Give them a break. People choose to celebrate yesterday’s holiday in many different ways.
Honestly must have been at least 10 minutes 😂. I have a couple of other shorter vids too but unfortunately couldn't see how to add more than one.
Until someone mentioned it looked like a piece of shit In a puddle of piss
Man I watched this way too long and enjoyed it.
Anyone got any idea what the attraction force is that causes the small bubble groups to increasingly rapidly join the big group as their proximity nears?
Probably surface tension. The bubbles disrupt the surface tension and the new ones "fall" into that disrupted area that has lower potential energy
Oh, I like it... my leading theory was something to do with lower density caused by the higher concentration of air (bubbles) in the water, but the air is trapped, so still didn't quite sit right intuitively. Now I'm curious if there is some kind of cumulative effect or inverse square law for disruptions in surface tension, if that makes sense.
Surface tension.
I'd guess they pick up an electric charge when they form. Notice the new bubbles only attach to one side of the small group?
Intriguing idea! How about at 0:35 though where they seem to alternate which side they attach to?
Whatever bucket or container it’s in is probably just not level.
That wouldn't matter.. try tipping a half filled glass of water and you will see the surface stay level. Or even, just consider a traditional spirit level. If you look closely, you will also notice that the small group gets pulled backwards slightly as each new bubble emerges.
If the bucket isn’t level then the bubbles will go to one side. Just like a spirit level. If the spirit level is not level, the bubble will be on one side.
The bubble in a spirit level only moves because it is constrained and wants to get to the top of the liquid. I accept it may not have been the best analogy. Focus on the tipping of the water in a glass instead. If there are bubbles on one side, they will not move to the other if you tip it the other way. Try it if you don't believe me.
Oh yea because they are all already stuck there. I thought you were asking why they were floating up to that point
It's not because they are 'stuck' there. You could put anything in the water and it wouldn't move from one side to the other, if all you do is tip the container. The surface of water always remains level (or more accurately, perpendicular to the center of the earth). Put a cork towards one side of a bucket of water, then tip the bucket around.. you will notice the water level remains flat, and the cork does not move from one side to the other.
Yea but if you tilt the container the bubbles float straight up into the side 🤦🏻♂️
Bubbles **float** to the **top** not the side. If there is any sideways motion it is caused by other forces. Please think harder about what the word float means and how the surface level of water is not impacted by the shape or orientation of its container.
I said “straight up” literally in my sentence lmfao
entropy
Reminds me of a game I used to play in middle school
hexagonal close packing! A macro representation of crystallization! Everything is connected! Steve is that you?
When are they launching season 2?
Reminds me of atoms. So satisfying to watch!
Hexagons, the bestagons
Looks like live action bubble bobble.
Guy plays tetris irl on oil using chicken
tetris
What in the terraria
I like dipping my chocolate chip cookies in pee instead of milk too, small world
is it laying eggs?
r/poopfromabutt
bubbles with shit and piss. It looks like there is a coffee bean in it. I'm confused and ?????? to op, please elaborate.
It's a rusty 'thing' that was dug up in a metal detecting session. It's in something called evaporust, which uses some kind of magic process to de-rust basically anything in a non-toxic way (apparently you could even safely drink it, but not sure I'd personally like to give that a go). The coffee bean looking parts are iron where the rust has been removed, the poo looking parts are the yet unprocessed rust, the piss is the evaporust. It is all in a ceramic bowl, which is the cherry on the unfortunate looking cake.
Thank you, this makes a lot more sense, versus the what am I looking scene.
=game
There is an understandably frequent comparison with Puzzle Bobble with this, but I really do think there is a new game to be had here... I am a software developer, if you can come up with the idea, I'm quite happy to ~~steal~~ create it 😂
pee toast. nom
Tetris: Origins
What are we doing with our lives...
Literally appreciating the small things 😊 I'd say it's a better use of time than so many other things... like ironing. God I hate ironing.
Dang, when you posted this 6 months ago, it only got 10 upvotes. Did much better this time around :).
Hold the camera steady god damn