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Droplet Collision
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The split second, a fraction of 1/1000th is all it takes for the forms of water to change after colliding together. Using IR Beam Sensors and a computer controlled trigger, this is the result.
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Drop
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Global Impact
Blue Pearl
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Droplet Collision
Patriot Drop
Green Splash
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Eau de Droplet
Bull Drop
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Alien Egg Stalk
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