Pitch drop live video But in its 86 years, no one has seen a Pitch Drop fall. nature. Many believe it's also the most boring. The world's longest running experiment, the Pitch Drop - Time lapse April 2012 - April 2015. com/news/world-s-sl After 69 years, one of the longest-running laboratory investigations in the world has finally captured the fall of a drop of tar pitch on camera for the. There is now a live video feed accessible via the website linked below so you can one of the first to do so. Now the 9th drop is set to go and anyone watching has a chance at history. Since the Ninth Drop fell in April 2014 the Tenth Drop has start In the 86 years that the pitch has been dripping, various glitches have prevented anyone from seeing a drop fall. http://www. The Pitch Drop Experiment holds… Nov 12, 2014 ยท Though Professor Mainstone missed seeing the pitch drop in his own experiment, he WAS able to watch video from the Dublin drop, which he found " tantalizing. Alternatively, you can watch the experiment's live video stream. To see the experiment for yourself, view the physical set-up in its display case in the foyer of the Parnell Building (Building 7). Keep an eye on the world's longest running experiment you might catch the tenth drop fall sometime in the next 14 years In the more than 80 years that the pitch has been dripping no-one has ever seen the drop fall. " No argument here. The Pitch Drop Experiment was created in 1927 by Thomas Parnell, The University of Queensland's first Professor of Physics. The Pitch Drop is the world's longest running lab experiment. oafgdnrpxcrfczwgxiwfzfzlkavjwwnqneulcfrenqitfudjj