no fuckin' way, sons.
explain this bullshit.
no fuckin' way, sons.
explain this bullshit.
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Surface tension
Also it looks really viscous.
going against gravity?
Yeah lol that's how most hydraulic systems work, along with pressure
quantum tunneling
The chemical bond is so strong that the liquid keeps pulling itself out of the cup.
the atoms are pulling each other over the bump in a long chain. Gravity is pulling the chain up and over
super long chain polymer
Imagine this sliding out of your ass.
Surface tension.
or if it was semi-intelligent, and sliding into your ass
What is a syphon brainlet
>>uhh no this happens because of of the einstein-rosen bridge
umf
You're right. This is clearly a mistake. Nothing can ever go against gravity.
SPOILERS: The image is actually upside down and being played backwards.
This is a blue board, not /gif/.
This could help you to figure it out.
Tho, Never seen this phenomenon on liquids.
It's called "pulling" the polymer chains are so long and intertwined in the solution that when it starts to pour, the portion falling continued to exert a force on what's in the beaker, pulling it out with it.
wowwweeee!!!!!
I like this post
Engineer spotted.
You're all fucking idiots who don't know shit about long chain polymers
Does this hack really work?
If you aren't a fat faggot neet, sure.
It's polyethylene glycol you idiots
NICE I could make my own supergalactic syrup