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"if that doesent keep you happy idk what will" Well i can answer that my friend. My Gf can >;]
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fyi it's called a "non-newtonian fluid" becuase it has both the properties of a solid and a liquid...
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can be either cornflour or cornstarch
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yeah this is a fun thing! im a chef so use it often i always show my students it an let them play just like my teacher did wit me when i was still learnin the tricks of the trade
!! happy playing !
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It's called a non-newtonian dilatent fluid ... pretty cool stuff.
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try putting some the mixture on top of certain farrady waves and it does even more wierd dtuff :D
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Post a video response!
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Mike that was just damn amazing. I didn't really get it. I guess the point was, it went from a liquid to a solid and back into a liquid again. Nice and let me make one thing clear. We call it 'cornstarch' not cornflower. You must have been extra bored, but thanks anyway.
why couldn't you have just poured the cornstarch into the big bowl first????
matycee 4 years ago 10
the cornstarch is acting as a non-Newtonian Liquid - it's liquid, but behaves like a solid under pressure. You could fill a bath with it and walk on the surface. If you search for "walking on custard" you'll see John Tickle walk on a swimming pool of custard (another non-Newtonian liquid)
MIXOLYDIAN123 4 years ago 6