
The science of snowflakes - Marua Brada
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Date: 2020-08-22
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Dr.
there is a tremendous amount of cause and effect occurring between snowflake formation and the path it takes. a tremendous amount of other molecules and or particles are interfering and therefore the chances of two snowflakes being exactly the same are almost impossible. Almost. likely we will never be able to prove if it would be possible or not. theoretically it's possible.
I'm not stating anything that scientists don't know I'm sure. Just sharing thoughts I've had about the subject which I have expressed in my youtube videos prior to being exposed to this awesome video. ;-)
I think about emergence a lot.
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there is a tremendous amount of cause and effect occurring between snowflake formation and the path it takes. a tremendous amount of other molecules and or particles are interfering and therefore the chances of two snowflakes being exactly the same are almost impossible. Almost. likely we will never be able to prove if it would be possible or not. theoretically it's possible.
I'm not stating anything that scientists don't know I'm sure. Just sharing thoughts I've had about the subject which I have expressed in my youtube videos prior to being exposed to this awesome video. ;-)
I think about emergence a lot.
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Makayla
So this is just a hypothesis, but what if there could possibly be a pair of identical snowflakes im not saying that they could fall at the same time or in the same snowfall but what if there could be identical flakes set 100s of years apart. Is that even possible? Well think about it, there is only so many diverse patters until the cycle repeats. Like he said it all depends on the air pressure temp and so on, so if there is a case where 2 snowflakes fall at exact same temperatures and air pressure and at the exact same way, could it create an identical snowflake? Leave a comment below on your input!
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So this is just a hypothesis, but what if there could possibly be a pair of identical snowflakes im not saying that they could fall at the same time or in the same snowfall but what if there could be identical flakes set 100s of years apart. Is that even possible? Well think about it, there is only so many diverse patters until the cycle repeats. Like he said it all depends on the air pressure temp and so on, so if there is a case where 2 snowflakes fall at exact same temperatures and air pressure and at the exact same way, could it create an identical snowflake? Leave a comment below on your input!
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Haileye90
It would be great if Ted-Ed could close caption these videos so deaf and HoH people could also enjoy them. Education should be available to all.
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It would be great if Ted-Ed could close caption these videos so deaf and HoH people could also enjoy them. Education should be available to all.
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