Video shows images of water jets writhing like magic

YouTube illusionist genius Brusspup strikes again. This time, he uses his "scientific magic" by manipulating the vibration of sound so that water jets twitch, fold and zigzag.

The experiment included the following materials: speakers, rubber hose, running water source, software for generating sounds, a 24 Hz sine wave producer (in curved shapes) and a camera capable of capturing 24 frames per second.

With manual control of sound waves, water is transformed into masterpieces of science. The camera used is the design's differential, as it allows to identify optical illusion effects that are not identified with the naked eye.

At the end of the video, the water that is actually coming out appears to be coming back into the hose without any other effect on the image. This is made possible by the camera's capacity and the use of 23 Hz waves this time.