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Brayden Noh
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 มี.ค. 2020
Detailed Deep Ocean Asteroid Impact Simulation
Detailed simulation of asteroid simulation in the deep ocean environment.
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How Mach 1 Looks on a Bike [4K POV]
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18 km / 45 s (0.0125 hours) = 1440 km/h = 1.16 Mach Pasadena to DTLA using a Specialized Gravel Bike Shot with Ace Pro
Cycling Pasadena to Downtown Los Angeles [4K POV]
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Downtown LA cycling with Specialized Diverge with Insta360 Ace Pro
Cycling in Pasadena [4K POV]
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Testing the Insta360 Ace Pro with Specialized Diverge Riding in Pasadena, CA near Caltech
Cycling Up Mt. Lowe (DJI Mini 3 Pro)
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Climbing up the Mt Lowe road with Specialized Diverge. Filmed with DJI Mini 3 Pro. Thanks for watching.
Running in the Rain in Skógafoss, Iceland #GoPro11
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One of the last footage from my GoPro 11 I lost in Iceland 😢 #Skogafoss #Iceland #GoPro
Lego Technic Car Crash Test + POV Drive View
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Let's see how the car survives in slow, medium, fast, and ultra fast speed against a wall!
Fast Jazz x Digital Ferrofluid Dance
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Differential Geometry Visualizer Song - Lalala by Hara Noda Made in #Python and #Matplotlib
Digital Ferrofluid Audio Visualizer
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Heavily influenced by artist DAKD Jung, the audio visualizer uses parabolic partial differential equation to calculate the curvature of the element, resembling ferrorfluid movement under magnetic fields.
Using Obsidian as Research Assistant (Bibliography Visualizer)
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Connect and organize all bibliography using Obsidian. Code: github.com/braydennoh/ObsidianBib conda create -n my_new_env python=3.10 conda activate my_new_env pip install pyinstaller pyinstaller onefile obsidian.py
Interstellar, but there is a Black Hole forming
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Particles made using Python, Numpy, and Pygame. Audio created using Pyaudio and Pydub #Python #Interstellar
Detailed Chicxulub Impact Crater Simulation
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Detailed 30 FPS simulation of Chicxulub (~200 km in diameter) simulation that likely wiped off 75 percent of Earth's species 66 million years ago. For reference, Mt. Everest is 8.8 km in elevation.
Oppenheimer OST (Can You Hear The Music) Particle Audio Visualization
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🎵 Experience the Mesmerizing Fusion of Sound and Motion! 🎵 🎬 Watch as particles come alive in sync with the enchanting rhythms of "Can You Hear The Music" from the movie "Oppenheimer". 🎥 Immerse yourself in a visual journey where music meets art, as these dynamic particles dance and sway, creating a breathtaking symphony of colors and shapes. 🌈 Witness the seamless harmony between audio and mot...
Pygame Particle Game x Barbie World
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Barbie World controls Pygame particle collison simulation
What happens if the LA coast floods?
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Flood simulation on Redondo Beach in Los Angeles using the relative elevation model from the United States Geological Survey
Morgan Wallen - Chasing You (Just-Guitar Cover)
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Morgan Wallen - Chasing You (Just-Guitar Cover)
Free diving at Laguna Beach (Diver’s Cove)
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Free diving at Laguna Beach (Diver’s Cove)
Road Bike POV in Auburn, AL (Day before a Football Game)
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Road Bike POV in Auburn, AL (Day before a Football Game)
Sonata in Darkness Piano Cover (Stripped Upright)
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Sonata in Darkness Piano Cover (Stripped Upright)
Love Theme (uit Cinema Paradiso), Stripped Upright Piano
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Love Theme (uit Cinema Paradiso), Stripped Upright Piano
This is very nice thank you
I never give an inch to drivers I from Alexander city
It looks like liquid! :o
The moon must have been littered with debris from this impact. Perhaps one day we will be able to find some of these.
were youu there no so STFU
fast tour)
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Is it possible to include the temp scale on one of these to see the interaction/heat flows between the melt rock back into the ocean water?
I loved the BellaRusso goth song!
Cold war vibes 🎉
@@abdulhameedal-sikafi8944 THIS IS SPROCKETS! AND NOW, WE DANCE!!
I'm certain the ocean would be able to immediately flood the impact crater since the crater would be white-hot causing the seawater to flash over into steam.
A real inconsistency
I couldn't handle more than five seconds of that overbearingly loud and annoying music.
interesting to see the water pierce deep into the rock towards the end there.
Mars simulation hopefully coming on the way!
Isn't that really interesting!? I only noticed after you comment. I suppose a column of water tens of kilometres high would have that degree of piercing pressure.
That rock you're talking about was just superheated to tens of thousands of degrees and is no longer in a state of solid.
As commented before me, that is not solid rock anymore is liquid.
@@JohnSmith-mf3dh on some simulations I saw that it got up to 10,000° F but still that seems pretty low. Maybe I'm wrong but I would have thought it would have been way higher maybe even getting into plasma state.
The fact it looks like a skull at some points is absolutely poetic
That absolute fountain of orbital-speed ejected debris... l
Chicxulub is my favourite Pokemon.
From 0:50 you can see Jesus descending down to save the dinosaurs
You know what, I feel kind of bad for the dinosaurs. Sure, they preyed on a lot of animals, but nobody deserves to have an asteroid hit their planet
I like at 0:33 when it became a giant evil cat.
Great job on this amazing simulation, Brayden! If you don't mind a suggestion, I think it would give us an even more realistic idea of how the event happened if you slowed down this animation to real time, but then to keep the sense of just how huge and insanely powerful this blast was, place recognizable large buildings and monuments sized to scale on the ground to the side of the impact site, maybe starting around the 25km mark, then perhaps show them get blasted away along with the ground underneath them. If it would be too much work to try to accurately show them get blasted away, you could sinply keep them statically in place as silhouettes to remind people where the ground once stood.
Would the left and rightmost areas (around -75 km and 75 km in this simulation) be where all the 'cenotes' are? Really cool simulation!
Please call them by their name: Big Breasts.
It jumps from 60.8 to 62.8 seconds?
yeah, that's how time works
So what I’m getting here is that with the proper amount of energy, anything will act like a liquid….
Or gas
Just look at planetary collision
0:05 it fits perfectly with the crust erupting out of the hollowed out ground
Maybe I am a lunatic but I would really like to see it from the earth orbit.
That is scary🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Must have been an incredible sight for that Dinosaur that saw it.
All who "saw" it were blinded when the asteroid entered the atmosphere a few seconds before impact. Post-impact, above the crater, there was a giant fireball brighter than the Sun, incinerating all those already blind dinosaurs, before the ejected rocks fell on their ashes.
"Btw, Your little cousin play with your pc" Me:
**actual footage**
wonderful creations I witness in humanity
Great simulation, where did you get the data for this? Is this published somewhere do just a fun this you did? I wanna learn how it was done!
now can you do one on mars? and then once things cool down hit the same spot with a smaller one?
powder toys!
Fiction
You're my favorite content crater
this guy rips it
Post this to Strava Brayden!
my dumbass thinking you broke the landspeed record on a bike:
noice
Not a fan of the sidewalk but understand. Stay Safe.
Hi, one question, whats up with this right STI? Looks strangely bend on camera.
Nice video keep posting
I can't seem to make out the letterings on the license plates. Are you sure the setting is at 4K?
I am shooting at 30 FPS for storage sakes, so that might contribute to some blurring.
My goodness, these streets need urgent repair.
But..how high was mushroom cloud from this impact?
There was none -- couldn't be. The force of the impact blew a significant chuck of the Earth's crust into orbit. There's no air in space... so, no convection that creates mushroom clouds. If anything, it was a fountain of magma splashing into low earth orbit and raining hellfire upon most of the planet for weeks.. maybe longer. That's why there are deposits of Iridium scattered across the globe carried by the asteroid itself and splashing it around the World on impact.
I don’t think there was it’s not the same as a nuke
@@theonlycube8538 why lol? The explosion working the same, it's only millions time more powerful than nuke
@@TD_JR but why no one visualizating the explosion itself? How it looked like?
@@mr_1970_lake I already explained why there would be no mushroom cloud. Mushroom clouds are created in an atmosphere where convection within the air column creates the mushroom effect. This impact was so much larger than anything man-made - it was the equivalent of 100 million megatons..... the largest bomb ever created by man was the Tsar Bomba... and that was 50 megatons. The Tsar Bomba is a firecracker compared to this. If yuo're looking for a comparitive study -- this video is closest to what happened: th-cam.com/video/AXiecm1j-2s/w-d-xo.html
Is 65 million years ago 0:00.02 seconds
DO YOU HAVE A BRAIN THE SIZE OF A PEANUT? IT OCCURRED 66 MILLION YEARS AGO!
You do realize the point of research is to actually do research? Maybe not... oh well.
I don’t think you get the intention of this. It’s a visual Zotero, and there’s no need for rude comment
очень похоже на образование кумулятивной струи
Спасибо. Короче, ближе чем со 100 км на такое зрелище лучше не смотреть!
How to save computation time? Do a half and mirror it 😂