25 gifs from @VideosOfScience you won't stop watching
User @VideosOfScience joined Twitter on September 2012 and have been tweeting gifs which show 'how stuff work' since then.

User @VideosOfScience joined Twitter on September 2012 and have been tweeting gifs which show 'how stuff work' since then.
There have been 30.7k tweets till date which are aimed at breaking down tough scientific concepts. On an average, it garners 610 followers every day and holds a worldwide Twitter rank of 370.
Here are 25 'oddly satisfying' gifs tweeted by @VideosOfScience you won't be able to stop watching.
How wire hangers are made pic.twitter.com/51O56s4bGc
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 15, 2015
What your body looks like from top to bottom pic.twitter.com/Rot9iy6CUB
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 15, 2015
How paperclips are made pic.twitter.com/aZhFUQDYz8
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 14, 2015
This is how the Eiffel Tower was constructed pic.twitter.com/Y4UHaXmS5l
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 13, 2015
This is how Pop Tarts are made pic.twitter.com/9tcTrJZxr3
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 13, 2015
How a woman's internal organs move when she's pregnant pic.twitter.com/GRSvGXH7Uk
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 21, 2015
When you forget that gravity exists pic.twitter.com/uZGrSYVECH
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 20, 2015
This is how chains are made: pic.twitter.com/VF7133PPTd
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 18, 2015
A day in the Arctic summer, when the sun does not set due to the tilt of the earth on it's axis pic.twitter.com/NxKLJjw49c
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
How an impact wrench works pic.twitter.com/cHIBazITQQ
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
Gravitational force on a slinky pic.twitter.com/Fy0Noxs4oL
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
How to Lock pick this type of locks pic.twitter.com/1FPoVwJkvQ
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
How crocodiles leap out of water pic.twitter.com/wBWjlZR4wx
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
This is how exploding plants spew their seeds pic.twitter.com/pG5ciF4tDj
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
This is how a saw that senses when it hits flesh works pic.twitter.com/nwdV0ejWwZ
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 16, 2015
This is how the dragons of Game of Thrones are made pic.twitter.com/qDCiCGZlKa
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 10, 2015
This is how chameleons catch their prey pic.twitter.com/uDhtW2Eyvw
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 10, 2015
Three 90-degree angles in curved space pic.twitter.com/wUddbBPHL0
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 8, 2015
This creepy monster thing is actually corn flour and water on a speaker. pic.twitter.com/4GdcAW7D0u
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 6, 2015
This is how a plaited loaf of bread is made pic.twitter.com/lWODWzJrIU
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 5, 2015
Water in zero gravity pic.twitter.com/7HUhb9JjzD
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 3, 2015
This is how industrial robots arrange batteries pic.twitter.com/NdpoVscWjB
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 3, 2015
This is how highlighters are tested pic.twitter.com/8sJbZIIvx7
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 2, 2015
Snail's moving mechanism visible at 250% speed pic.twitter.com/4Ifjo9B1FV
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
June 1, 2015
Baby Grasshopper High Five! pic.twitter.com/W2hntetRto
— Oddly Satisfying (@VideosOfScience)
May 27, 2015
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