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This awesome video shows the non-Newtonian properties of cornstarch mixed with water and placed on top of a subwoofer. Eerie isn’t it? It’s as if the “weird” liquid is…alive.
I’ll be honest. I immediately thought of deformed people rising from the grave. Creepy stuff.
Who needs LSD when there’s science?
no wonder music goes along so well
What I’m interested in is what possessed...guy to do this? I mean… was he in the kitchen...
science behind this is? Related to surface tension? “A...fluid that changes from
You don’t need a subwoofer to make this stuff....only science experiment I’ve continually...
Seems pretty easy to make your own oobleck… also, “oobleck” is easily the best name for a solid-liquid since “gak”
I’ll be honest. I immediately thought...deformed people rising from
Spiderman symbiote or Flubber