This Flow Chart Will Explain Time Travel in Movies

This is where J.J. Abrams probably gets all his ideas to mind fuck you with his time traveling shows. This flowchart susses out which type of temporal chaos a movie wreaks. Someone should expand it to fit Fringe and Lost. [Mr. Dalliard via ILoveCharts via LaughingSquid]

Interactive Music Video Crowdsources Your Mouse Pointer On It

This crowdsourced video for "Kilo" by Light Light is a game that you can play and check out at donottouch.org.

Design studio Moniker produced it and it provides you with instructions of what to do with your cursor, and records your mouse movements and adds them to the video. As far as we know how, there are more than 14,000 cursors buzzing on the video. Check it out!

These Chair Paintings Actually Come To Life

From Japanese design studio YOY, these chairs were shown off at Milan Design Week 2013, and each is made out of wood and aluminum and covered in canvas textured elastic. Just lean your seat up against the wall and it becomes an instant chair.

Watch Timelapse of Microsoft’s Original HQ Being Built (Video)

Here's a timelapse of Microsoft's original headquarters being built back in 1985. The first office complex was a total of four star-shaped buildings you see in the video, built over the course of 7 months.

What It's Like To Sleep In Space (Video)

Thanks to Chris Hadfield, we already know a lot of things about space and what it feels like to do some of the things we do here on Earth in a zero gravity environment. But how about sleeping? How does it feel like to sleep in space?

New Facebook Home Ad Has Mark Zuckberger In It, And a Goat (Video)

Facebook Home's launch day means an ad is here with Mark Zuckerberg and his co-star: A goat. Check it out in the video below:

History of the Google Maps Pegman

The Google Maps Pegman has been around for a while. He's always there pointing the way when you zoom in to some strange place you don't know. Where did he come from? Buzzfeed FWD decided to find out.

Pegman started out as a disembodied eyeball, and because that was kind of weird, it evolved into a pegwoman. From Buzzfeed FWD:

This Building Will Generate It's Own Heat And Cooling System

This 15 unit apartment in Hamburg Germany will use its sun tracking algae tanks to create renewable energy. Dubbed the Bio Intelligent Quotient House, it was designed by Splitterwerk Architects and funded by the Internationale Bauausstellung (IBA).

What Did The Big Bang Sound Like? (Video)

The Big Bang must have been really loud. And while we've seen artists and animators trying to give us an idea of how that must have looked like, nobody has tackled just how it must have sounded like.

Physicist John Cramer used other measurements to get a handle on the sound, and based on his findings, he made a 100 second sound file which he says produces the sound of the universe being created.

Create Random Numbers Using Radioactive Material (Video)

Generating a truly random number is more difficult than you think. This video here will help you out. Finding a process that spits out purely random digits isn't as easy but it is possible using math. And a small lump or radioactive material. [YouTube]

These Mind-Bending Mathematical Films Were Made From An Early Computer Artist (Video)

Mandred Mohr has some beautiful experiments posted on YouTube. It's about what he could make computers do back in the early 1970s.

Mohr used equipment belonging to large institutions to conduct his projects and used a plotter at the Meteorological Institute of Paris to create large scale geometric drawings. He also used the Datagraphix 4460 to produce short animations like the ones you see on Youtube.

Stress Testing Concrete With 3 Million Pounds Of Pressure (Video)

Phil Plait from Slate's Bad Astronomy documented how the folks over at University of Illinois's Engineering Open House Day stress test materials. They applied 3 million pounds of pressure to concrete.

This Backup Battery Is Slightly Thicker Than A Credit Card

Most days I need more than one charge on my phone to keep it alive. But if you're out and about more than usual, you'll need an emergency charge to keep things juiced up. Tarot's 1,500 mAh capacity battery is perfect when it comes to size and power.

All Movie Trailers Use The Same Hype Formula (Video)

Movie trailers are great. The two minute bite sized scenes really know how to entice us all, despite not all of them living up to the hype. It turns out there's a wonderful formula that gets us all hyped up!

Wow Camera Case Adds Four Extra Camera Lenses to Your iPhone

It's no surprise that smartphone cameras are replacing point and shoots in your pockets. Users can already take pretty impressive pictures with an iPhone camera and they are only limited by its built in lens. According to one accessory maker, they are trying to expand lens options for cellphone cameras by offering a protective case that provides five additional lenses.

What Was It Like To Work In An Office Before Computers and Internet?

We already know what the office of yesteryear looked like, thanks to Mad Men. It's hard to imagine how hard it was to work in a place with so little tech. There's a discussion thread in Reddit that illustrates just how it was like to work back then before science and technology revolutionized the office space. Here are some of them:

Muscle-Controlled Iron Man Repulsor Now On Instructables (Video)

Heading to a cosplay party anytime soon? Then go as Iron Man. You can check out the instructions by Advancer Technologies.

The instructables will teach you how to build a muscle controlled repulsor that functions just like Tony Stark's one in the movies. Just squeeze your fist, and sensors on a forearm sleeve will detect your arm muscle flexing which triggers the repulsor's LEDs coming to life and charging sound effect.

How To 3D Print Your Own Headphones From Ground Up (Video)

Designer J.C. Karich shows how you can make a pair of working headphones with nothing but raw materials and a 3D printer with open source designs. Karich made his 3D printed headphones and created the speakers by coiling copper wire around a groove built into the printed casing and had a spot on the opposite to house a magnet.
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