Following links at the bottom of the submitted page, there is a tonne of information on how this data was collected. There are animations of the different ways the rocks move due to the vibration.[0] I'm assuming the visuals are exaggerated, but that's just my uneducated on the subject mindset of rocks don't move like that.
The pure science/learning/hold my beer/etc aspect of this is pretty awesome.
Following links at the bottom of the submitted page, there is a tonne of information on how this data was collected. There are animations of the different ways the rocks move due to the vibration.[0] I'm assuming the visuals are exaggerated, but that's just my uneducated on the subject mindset of rocks don't move like that.
The pure science/learning/hold my beer/etc aspect of this is pretty awesome.
[0] https://geohazards.earth.utah.edu/data/Rainbow/ms01.mp4