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A bullet skimming a flat surface of water! Cool
 
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I think Nearly boiling water should be looked at. The bubbles get huge, then immediately shrink
 
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Lava lamps would be so cool warped. They can make them, too, out of vegetable oil in water, then putting salt on the oil. I've tried it, but never seen it slowed down.
 
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How about liquid foam insulation being sprayed and expanding?
If you spray to much of it fast enough into an enclosed space will it explode the wall of the space as it expands?
 
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I think seeing how different objects react as you create a vacuum in the space they reside would be interesting.
 
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sneezing
 
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can you freeze fire with liquid nitrogen?
 
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what happens when you put liquid nitrogen or dry ice in a microwave?
 
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What would work even better is if you take boiling water and heave it up into the air in 0 or below temps.

It instantly turns to snow before it hits the ground. I live in the south, so I have only heard stories of how cool it looks!
 
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guitar strings. at the bridge/the truss rod/and the picking location. pinch harmonics done on a guitar and why they sound different then regular notes, pick sliding, hamer ons pull offs, ect..
 
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I think that THIS would be cool in slow-motion

The rapid freezing of super-cooled water

What do you think?
 
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Boiling water tossed in the air (zero or below degree weather) to see, how fast or slow (warped slow) it freezes before hitting the ground.
 
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i think seeing cards being shuffled would be cool to see. and by shuffling i mean how professionals do it with the bridge and stuff.
 
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50cal. bullet flying though the air and hitting a xbox360 that would cool
 
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well i have a good idear...

A sniper shot shot through a pigs body....
when the shot hits the presure from the shot makes a huge hole, but it is such a small hole it makes orginally..

so what happends is that the shot hits
the hole "grows" really big
and then it "grows" back again.
 
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Its not so flashy, but still cool to see the worlds fastest typist hammering away on a keyboard.
 
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spit freezing in mid-air
 
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The world's fastest ukulele player!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyg6tG7Lyk8&feature=related
 
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hi can a teddy bear bounce (you can try in home if you have a teddy bear,some ground,and someone to drop it)if so can you drop a real bear(this is the part you can"t do at home it will be dangerous.
 
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A car doing a burn out!!! Preferably a open wheeled hot rod or dragster. Oh and i like the drum roll idea. You should use Lord Marco of Brain Drill the worlds fast drummer or at lest he was.
 
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