Invented in 1945, the slinky is a nostalgic relic of many people’s childhoods. Capture it with a high-speed camera, and it becomes a thing of beauty.
The above clip was intended to show the aesthetic side of science, shows how the little toy doesn’t collapse all at once when it’s dropped from a building. The last in a series of six slinky videos, it demonstrates how the bottom of the stack of coils doesn’t just fall immediately, because it’s waiting for the signal from the top to make its way down, appearing as though it is defying the laws of physics. And the results are something quite enchanting. [Veritasium]













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Sorry but Sam beat you to this by over 6months..
http://gizmodo.com/5843884/when-you-drop-a-slinky-it-floats-in-midair-like-magic
Have you emailed that to Kat? Usually helps to give her a heads up if you spot something like that.
this video does make for a better watch than the older article
I kind of liked the old one D: