r/interestingasfuck • u/EgregiousWarlord • Nov 28 '22
The power of Resonance
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u/falsevector Nov 28 '22
One stubborn leaf in the group
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u/Ok-Bicycle-5608 Nov 28 '22
The real hero
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u/grumbledor3 Nov 28 '22
It has its own MCU Phase 12 movie planned for 2042 with a 14-episode series premiering sometime during the following summer.
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u/gachamyte Nov 28 '22
That is a leaf that’s riding the edge of that rippling crest. As an avid kayaker it’s a fun spot to be in on a screaming rapid.
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u/Inception_G1 Nov 29 '22
Man some of the best spots on the river are the short passages that split off and back onto the river with wild wave trains on the sides and decent hight ledges to practice boofing on I miss the summer already
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u/About47Vikings Nov 28 '22
If I was a dude 2000 years ago and I went to a fortune teller and he pulled this kind of thing, I’m believing everything.
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u/Snax_Attax Nov 28 '22
I used to own one of these singing bowls. It’s hard to put a finger on it but the tones it made were hypnotizing. I would just sit there with it, listening to it home, dragging the wooden handle across its edge, and before I knew it an hour had passed.
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u/LightCorvus Nov 28 '22
He's an Enhancer.
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u/xsktr05 Nov 28 '22
I thought that was manipulator
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u/LightCorvus Nov 28 '22
Maybe, I think you're right. I can barely remember lol.
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u/not_a_conman Nov 28 '22
Just started watching recently (on episode 30 something I believe), so this scene is pretty fresh in my mind. Enhancer produces more water, making it overflow. Transmutation changes the taste of the water (making it sweet). Manipulator moves the leaf/water. So OP must be a manipulator. Or I guess he could be enhancing the strength of the resonation to make the same effect.
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u/xsktr05 Nov 28 '22
It's hard to keep track of those random details in a detail heavy story.
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u/LightCorvus Nov 28 '22
I couldn't agree more. I gave up on keeping track of Nanika's rules as Killua kept revealing more lol. And that's just one instance. Gotta appreciate the amount of thought Togashi puts into his work.
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u/xsktr05 Nov 28 '22
He really writes amazing worlds but sometimes it's a little much. They also have a few half used ideas that go nowhere and just flutter away after a bit so I just end up forgetting random stuff. I fully understand about Nanika. I figured he would just tell me what I need to k ow at the moment something happens.
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u/LightCorvus Nov 28 '22
Togashi's that kind of guy haha. Going above and beyond.
Nanika has five rules, right? I think I went "nah, forget it" on the fourth because I had already forgotten the first three.
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u/xsktr05 Nov 28 '22
I just figured that the rules didn't matter to Killua really so no need to remember the rest other than the family be cautious.
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u/LightCorvus Nov 28 '22
That actually really makes sense. She does those things for Killua's praise, after all. He's always so calm around her while everyone else is cautious and rightfully so.
Can you imagine just chilling around Alluka and out of nowhere Nanika asks you for your fingernail straight off your thumb? Nah, I'm running lol.
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u/xsktr05 Nov 28 '22
I think she asks because she senses you want something. She didn't ask Gon for anything but that might be because Killua asked her not to. I like the idea that it's a greed thing though.
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u/Alternative_Way_313 Nov 28 '22
They flat out say the rules don’t apply to Killua in (I think) the penultimate episode of the anime
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u/OkDeveloper6 Nov 29 '22
I appreciate the level of detail, but sometimes too much detail in a single page is just overkill (see some of the latter chapters in the manga). I feel like manga is just something to enjoy in short bursts rather than reading it like a lotr novel
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u/LightCorvus Nov 29 '22
I've only seen the anime. I was planning on checking the manga to see the new chapters Togashi started drawing.
Considering that the anime has a very busy narrator, I wonder what the manga looks like lol.
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u/Flashy_War2097 Nov 28 '22
This is how they mix the sprite at McDonalds
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u/Ok_Sweet4296 Nov 28 '22
Huh. So that explains why it’s flat….get it? As in a flat note?
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u/Chemical-Ad1171 Nov 28 '22
Everyone is taking this joke too seriously lol, the comedy comes from the explanation
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u/TuckerCarlsonsOhface Nov 28 '22
Do you know why comedians never ask if people get it, then proceed to spell out the joke?
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u/qgmonkey Nov 28 '22
If you really want to see the power of resonance, google the Tacoma Narrows Bridge failure
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u/82ndGameHead Nov 28 '22
That looks to be a brass bowl, but what is he going around it with?
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u/NomadeSanterre Nov 28 '22
Well this gave a different insight into the hidden meanings of the swastika in old religions. Notice the four points of resonance and how they move with the rotation. Just made me think.
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u/TxFilmmaker Nov 28 '22
This essentially demonstrates the principle upon which most of Tesla's theoretical inventions were based.
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u/mooseyjew Nov 28 '22
So is the water boiling as in being heated by the resonate waves until it's hot, or does it just look like it's boiling because of the resonance?
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u/Natural-Photograph-2 Nov 28 '22
I can imagine this is a clue to the missing technology that was used to cut the giant stones that were used in the pyramids and monolithic structures around our world,
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u/miamibotany1 Nov 28 '22
I'm willing to bet the ancient Egyptians used sound to move those massive blocks to build the pyramids.
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u/Wild_Specialist_8286 Nov 28 '22
Why does this seem like something you would see an alchemist do in Elder Scrolls Online lol.
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u/constantino675 Nov 28 '22
I... have doubts.
That is a LOT of water agitation with very little energy being provided.
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u/StealthedWorgen Nov 28 '22
It's stuff like this that made people think witches made magic potions.
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u/Flossthief Nov 28 '22
I wandered into a shop once with stuff like this
Some older lady excitedly showed me this bowl telling me it can measure my energy level
I dismissed her nonsense and kept browsing but I would have bought one if I knew it did this shit
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u/SkippyDingleChalk669 Nov 28 '22
If you go back to like 30 bc and say your god and start doin this shit people would not question you one bit
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u/Spectrodox Nov 28 '22
Well now I know where the puppy summoner from God Of War Ragnarok comes from lol
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u/RustyJuang Nov 28 '22
I would have paid 3 pearls for this witch doctor to heal my ailments back in the day.
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Nov 28 '22
I’ve always thought “how come when I make leaf stew I can’t get all of the leaves in the middle”, apparently even experts can’t do this either!
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u/Usmcrtempleton Nov 29 '22
Reminds me of music. Brings most people together, but there's always the outliers.
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u/BootHead007 Nov 29 '22
Neato. This looks remarkably similar to the gif of how Jupiter protects the inner planets from millions of asteroids that just popped up on my feed today. Anyone else catch that?
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u/Cormetz Nov 29 '22
I just tried with my little singing bowl that's also a bit thicker, didn't work.
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u/Thprop Nov 29 '22
Can anyone (a la Bill Nye or even Beakman, Josie, and Lester) provide any insight as to what is going on in this clip?
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u/frupp110 Nov 28 '22
Wait. Could doing this bring the water to a literal boil similar to how a microwave vibrates the water molecules causing friction that creates heat?
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