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Parov Stelar - Beatbuddy Swing (performed by takeSomeCrime)

enoch says...

sweet jesus this dude has some moves.throwing some rave moves in there as well...nice.
get this in my channel!
*electronica
*related=http://videosift.com/video/LIQUID-POPPING-and-the-ELECTRIC-BOOGALOO-amazing-dance-moves

Parov Stelar - Beatbuddy Swing (performed by takeSomeCrime)

Dubstep dancing on the Great Wall

Dubstep dancing on the Great Wall

These Kids Can Dance

eric3579 (Member Profile)

TED Talks - The LXD: Dance Evolved

enoch says...

i used to travel.
i used to love to dance..
liquid..popping ..electric boogaloo..
now i would just barf up a lung.
this was fantastic.glad to see enjoyment of the evolution of dance is finally being recognized.

Molten Aluminum + Lab Techs = Fail

Razor says...

>> ^Psychologic:
My Guess:
Judging by the sound and the spray, I'd say that the bottom of the container went from concave to convex almost instantly due to thermal expansion.
If you listen, the sound it makes is a metallic ping rather than a liquid pop, leading me to believe that the container "punched" the liquid into the air rather than some form of pressure forming within the liquid itself. If you look closely you can see that it completely clears one section of the container near the middle before it is refilled by the remaining liquid.
That's just my guess though. I don't see any evidence of a chemical reaction so all I can think of is the container changing shape very suddenly.


Betting you're right. I can't believe the moron was willing to put his face that close to blow it out after that happened. Shit, they are very lucky they didn't burn themselves.

Molten Aluminum + Lab Techs = Fail

Psychologic says...

My Guess:

Judging by the sound and the spray, I'd say that the bottom of the container went from concave to convex almost instantly due to thermal expansion.

If you listen, the sound it makes is a metallic ping rather than a liquid pop, leading me to believe that the container "punched" the liquid into the air rather than some form of pressure forming within the liquid itself. If you look closely you can see that it completely clears one section of the container near the middle before it is refilled by the remaining liquid.

That's just my guess though. I don't see any evidence of a chemical reaction so all I can think of is the container changing shape very suddenly.

djsunkid (Member Profile)

Liquid pop danceing - Eric (2of2) Now

Liquid Pop danceing - Eric (1of 2 ) the past

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