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  • he looks like Max from George Lopez but indianized xD

  • the answer to your equation is EWWWW

  • Non-Newtonian fluid! There's nothing acidic about it!

  • Grr, I guess i said it wrong. I apoligize, I'm used to calling it Oobleck, but I wanted to look up the scientific name. I guess i said it wrong. Thanks.

  • "I think in put in too much." Putting in any oobleck would be too much lol. Cool video and cool idea. Suggestions? I can't think of any new ideas for you but if I do, I'll be sure to comment. Maybe it would be a good idea to post your average solve time as a comparison.

  • I was planning on doing that, but the video would've taken too long. Maybe i can time lapse it or something.

  • You don't have to show it in the video, you could just tell us...

  • Interesting... Did it feel like the oobleck was more of a solid than a liquid during the solve? And what is your normal solve time (so I can see the comparison between having oobleck in the Cube and not)?

  • I mean, make sure it's on the specific cube you're using and not on a nice DIY. You said that the cube in the video was old so I doubt that you have a PB average on it.

  • Ohh, it was definitely more of a solid. I solved the cube before the test ( I didn't get it on video ]:) and i got around 45.xx. This cube is old, about 2-3 years. You would think it would be really loose, but sadly, it isn't. Definitely one of my stiffest cubes.

  • Ah. That's a big increase in solve time...

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