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Fireworks In Reverse [Video]
Fireworks are beautiful and eye catching in and of themselves, but when the video is reversed it’s down right mesmerizing–enormous explosions collapse into nothingness.
Courtesy of Julian Tay, the above video is the New Year’s Eve fireworks over Melbourne Australia in reverse and mixed with a relaxing back beat.
[via Neatorama]
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Jason Fitzpatrick is warranty-voiding DIYer and all around geek. When he's not documenting mods and hacks he's doing his best to make sure a generation of college students graduate knowing they should put their pants on one leg at a time and go on to greatness, just like Bruce Dickinson. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like.
- Published 01/4/13




that was cool, as was the music
Thanks…very enjoyable.
Good thing fireworks aren’t designed to work like this, because this is far from exciting.
Isn’t this the way our scientists came up with the “Big-Bang”?