Can water solve a maze #shorts

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Im guessing physics teachers made the simulation.
“Imagine there is no air resistance”

georgeoliver
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You don’t know how happy I am that the water actually finished the maze

barry
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That explains why caves have spaces with air when it’s full of water

fbispy
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Remember people, water will always choose the path of least resistance

kurtyboy
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Props for not cutting away the end in the short
What a guy

cranelord
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This man makes the short just long enough to actually see the maze "solve". Absolute W.

coolpapabell
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I'm curious to see it with the same maze and the water stream entering it the same way

LB
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This kinda helps show and explain water and air pockets in cave systems

lildominator
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I guess Air Pressure is kinda smart in a way, because it'll automatically stop the water from the dead ends

chrisng
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Bernardo Silva teaching football ❌
Teaching Physics ✅

elmorsomexicano
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I didn't know that Bernardo Silva liked physics

Slinguh
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I didn't know that Terraria actually had decent water physics.

robogamin
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This is actually a kinda interesting way to compare how caves when flooded work there will always be small pockets of air

chicken
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That sim seems to not account for air.

Lemmings
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“Assume a spherical cow of uniform density” type beat

KaidenBird
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This is actually a good way to solve mazes it cuts off many of the closed paths because of trapped pressure preventing water from going those places proving they're the wrong way

theewilly-d
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Well it’s a different maze to begin with

casusolivas
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I could watch this for hours. It is calming.

Galafan
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The simulation didn't account for maze already being 100% filled with another fluid, air. In a small scale at 1 atm, the air acts like another less dense fluid that is being pushed out by a more dense one.

JacobWyatt
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His simulation was probably in a vacuum chamber

monicaellisapplegate