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scary cursed objects that still exist

scary cursed objects that still exist is what we have here today there are many cursed objects from many years ago and people have kept them in museums where they don039t let anybody in or take pictures so this is not a joke these are some of the most scary cursed objects that you will ever see and you will be surprised what happenedwe have donna the doll robert the doll cursed mirror and even anabelle all of these cursed objects that still exist have backstories and things that happened when people got near them and the objects well didn039t really like ityou would think this would be in some type of scary movie but no this is all real and very surprising in this video there are some stories that some people got close to these cursed objects and not so good things happened to them afterwardsif i were you i wouldn039t go near any of these scary cursed objects i just don039t know how people could work in museums with these cursed objects that still exist from years
trump039s tweets: distracting 039shiny objects039

even in the midst of a massive texas flood president trump tweeted about tax reform and promoted a supporter039s book joanne lipman says the press corps should quotseparate what039s news from what039s chatterquot lydia polgreen says trump039s tweets quotseem totally completely outside of what you would expect of a president dealing with a disasterquot jeff greenfield thinks quotthe really bizarre ways trump is handling the presidencyquot often overshadow coverage of quotthe changes this administration is makingquot
how a computer learns to recognize objects instantly joseph redmon

ten years ago researchers thought that getting a computer to tell the difference between a cat and a dog would be almost impossible today computer vision systems do it with greater than 99 percent accuracy how joseph redmon works on the yolo you only look once system an open-source method of object detection that can identify objects in images and video -- from zebras to stop signs -- with lightning-quick speed in a remarkable live demo redmon shows off this important step forward for applications like self-driving cars robotics and even cancer detection
4d toys: a box of four-dimensional toys and how objects bounce and roll in 4d

out now for ios http:4dtoyscomios and steam vive vr or mousekeyboard http:4dtoyscomsteamshowing 4d toys and an explanation of how 4d objects would look like and bounce around from the perspective of a 3d being http:4dtoyscom
3-d printed tensegrity objects capable of dramatic shape change

a team of researchers from the georgia institute of technology has developed a way to use 3-d printers to create objects capable of expanding dramatically that could someday be used in applications ranging from space missions to biomedical devicesthe new objects use tensegrity a structural system of floating rods in compression and cables in continuous tension the researchers fabricated the struts from shape memory polymers that unfold when heatedfor more: https:newsgatechedu20170613researchers-create-3-d-printed-tensegrity-objects-capable-dramatic-shape-change
top 10 things you didn039t know about everyday objects

there are actually a lot of everyday things you probably never realized serve an important purpose for example did you know the arrow next to your fuel gauge tells you which side your gas tank is on the loop on the back of your dress shirt originally served as a hanger so shirts wouldnt wrinkle chinese takeout containers can actually fold out in plates we wish wed known some of these handy facts about everyday things sooner watchmojo counts down ten weird facts about everyday objects you probably never knew
electrick: low-cost touch sensing using electric field tomography

we introduce electrick a low-cost and versatile sensing technique that enables touch input on a wide variety of objects and surfaces whether small or large flat or irregular this is achieved by using electric field tomography in concert with an electrically conductive material which can be easily and cheaply added to objects and surfaces through a variety of fabrication methods such as painting 3d printing injection molding etc
prince039s archive is open 4 u the new york times

there are over 7000 objects 120 guitars 2000 pairs shoes and zero pairs of flats angie marchese has been working at paisley park to catalog and preserve the objects that belonged to prince who died april 21 2016subscribe to the times video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from the new york times every week: http:bitlytimesvideonewslettersubscribe on youtube: http:bitlyu8ys7nwatch more videos at: http:nytimescomvideo---------------------------------------------------------------want more from the new york timestwitter: https:twittercomnytvideoinstagram: http:instagramcomnytvideofacebook: https:wwwfacebookcomnytvideogoogle: https:plusgooglecomnytimeswhether it039s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments new york times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world it039s all the news that039s
haptics for walls amp heavy objects in virtual reality using electrical muscle stimulation

quothaptics for vr wallsquot is a work by pedro lopes sijing you lung-pan cheng sebastian marwecki and patrick baudisch at the hasso plattner institut learn more about the work: abstractwe explore how to add haptics to walls and other heavy objects in virtual reality when a user tries to push such an object our system actuates the users shoulder arm and wrist muscles by means of electrical muscle stimulation creating a counter force that pulls the user039s arm backwards our device accomplishes this in a wearable form factorin our first user study participants wearing a head-mounted display interacted with objects provided with different types of ems effects the repulsion design visualized as an electrical field and the soft design visualized as a mag- netic field received high scores on prevented me from passing through as well as realisticin a second study we demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by letting participants explore a virtual world in wh
icymi 20170404

https:wwwengadgetcom20170403icymi-diy-iron-mantoday on in case you missed it: british inventor richard browning show us his slow careful flights across a test area using his quotdaedelusquot jet pack prototype daedelus consists of six kerosene-powered microjets strapped to his limbs which doesn039t sound dangerous at all while that might sound like a bad idea the system quotfliesquot at a walking pace and the wearer only hovers about six to ten feet off the ground for his part browning039s convinced the jets are safe stating that he uses small amounts of kerosene and has a dead-man039s switch to kill the set-up when not pressed for now browning is mostly shopping the device around at exhibitions but he hopes it will one day be used by rescue or military personnelmeanwhile at the other end of the rocket science spectrum nasa039s jet propulsion laboratory is working on robots that can withstand roving throughout frozen planets and moons while scientists would lo
things cut in half

this time we039ve decided to cut in half and observe the inside of different objects from fruits and vegetables a shoe and even an old digital cameraif you have cool new objects you would like to see in half share it with us on the commentsget social instagram: https:googlejmu4s like us on facebook: https:googlqxttq1 twitter: https:twittercommacro_room-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------gear used:syrp genie genie mini:http:syrpconzadaptalux lighting:http:wwwadaptaluxcommusic: overcast by masteck
self propelled modular transporter spmt

a self-propelled modular transporter spmt is a platform vehicle with a large array of wheels spmts are used for transporting massive objects such as large bridge sections oil refining equipment motors and other objects that are too big or heavy for trucks trucks can however provide traction and braking for the spmts on inclines and descentsa typical spmt has a grid of computer-controlled axles usually 2 axles across and 4-8 axles along when two or more axles are placed side-by-side this is called an axle line all axles are individually controllable in order to evenly distribute weight and steer accurately each axle can swivel through 360 the axles are coordinated by the control system to allow the spmt to turn move sideways or even spin in place some spmts allow the axles to telescope independently of each other so that the load can be kept flat and evenly distributed while moving over uneven terrain each axle can also contain a hydrostatic drive unita hydraulic power pack can be att
here039s how an lsd trip looks like realistic replication

this is how a 400ug lsd trip would look like we tried to make this replication as realistic as possible to view the full range of edits and distortions done please click to read more i highly encourage you to watch more than once to notice all the little details here and there maybe pause at moments too : if you enjoyed my content please leave a like comment and subscribe for more sharing this video also helps incredibly and i appreciate it if you do as it certainly aids in my channel039s growthif you039d like to see more replication videos like this one let me knoweditor039s youtube channel https:wwwyoutubecomchannelucffjzhpdy9e898xntaxkzrwhis reddit https:wwwredditcomuserstingrayzfull list of editseffects: -color changing on peripheral vision-texture morphing rabbit carpets bed cover smaller detailed objects-vectorization of larger objects to make them seem floaty and out of perspective-slight tracers-as you can see patterns which are following mai
everyday objects in macro

daily objects in super macro using several lenses and complex editing we were able to zoom out in a continuous shot to achieve this remarkable outcomecan you identify the magnified objectsget social instagram: https:googlejmu4s like us on facebook: https:googlqxttq1 twitter: https:twittercommacro_room------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http:wwwmacroroomcom - for exclusive news and contentsupport us on pateron for exclusive content:https:wwwpatreoncommacroroommusic: https:googl0gq888
joled: a mid-air display based on electrostatic rotation of levitated janus objects

the interact lab of the university of sussex presents a technology that provides a mid-air reflective display using levitated janus objects which have different physical properties on different facets that are electro-rotated to present different information for physical visualization and improve the user experience with mid-air displayshttp:dxdoiorg10114529845112984549http:interact-labcomprojectsjoled