Planets in a Coke Bottle

Seems that this person Stan Deyo is lecturing in this clip on Anti-Gravity. Regardless of what you think of that, I thought this effect was extremely interesting. It seems pumping audio waves at different frequencies into a coke bottle produces orbiting/moving spheres. Not sure I'd describe them as behaving like planets like he does but a strange and startling effect none the less.
dr20says...

Yes, I see your point Since I haven't seen this effect before I've been trying to search to see if there has actually been some research done on it. Anyone else have an idea of what's going on here?

thesnipesays...

I like this post, but I think as well the explanation of this being any sort of anti-gravity effect is null and void. This is simple fluid dynamics with a bit of the effect we see in a non-newtonian substance sitting on a speaker. It is possible the bottle is filled with a syrup like substance to help promote the effect of fluid shaping caused by a harmonic frequency. I can't explain the full effect of the spheres without consulting my dynamics books but I'm guessing it's a frequency/resonance effect going on here. I would be very skeptic of any anti-gravity/planetary effect here.

dr20says...

Irishman, thanks for the very interesting link. The web site is also asking for some 3D programming support for which I may be able to help.

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