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romeo8627 (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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WhoaFlyingNinjas (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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I don't believe so, since there wouldn't be any air to separate the water.
stokrotka117 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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suuuuper! niesamowite, to co widzimy jest potwierdzeniem jednej rzeczy - jak wiele rzeczy w życiu nie dostrzegamy, ile nam umyka. Czy można więc powiedzieć np. że cuda nie istnieją? hmmm, tego nie wiemy, ale na pewno nie możemy stwierdzić, że ich nie ma.. (-:
GottaLaunch (3 days ago) Show Hide
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what would happen if you dropped it from a higher hight
limbo4one (3 days ago) Show Hide
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THEY SHOULD TRY THAT WITH OIL! they dont mix and it might bounce! think about it...
romeo8627 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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So this won't happen in vacuum, right?
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It looks like the drop that comes back up is only half the size of the previous one until it becomes part of the whole.

I wonder if we can find a way to create a material to walk on water that uses this property of water.
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Very good
assaissa (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Please someone write captions in comments please (-;

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