A pool filled with non-newtonian fluid



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They filled a pool with a mix of cornstarch and water made on a concrete mixer truck. It becomes a non-newtonian fluid. When stress is applied to the liquid it exhibits properties of a solid.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_Newtonian_fluid Recorded at Barcelona, Spain. TV Show: http://www.cuatro.com/microsites/el_hormiguero/cientifico.html


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2 parts cornstarch, ... ( 4 days ago by singingbluefae)
2 parts cornstarch, 1 part water
it would hurt like ... ( 4 days ago by trailfan8)
it would hurt like hell and then you'd sink in... lol xD
Oh my god jack. You ... ( 4 days ago by thefatkid77)
Oh my god jack. You are an idiot. Just because you don't understand how something works, it doesn't mean it's a mirical.
Just so you know, scientific numbers are used to measure and predict results. They aren't part a conspiricy against religion. BTW, Gallileo (a Christian) was tortured and imprisoned by Christians for his discovories and proof about planitary orbits. Get you facts straight. Religion is usually the
reason science is covered up, not the other way around.
It'd be funny if ... ( 4 days ago by Spacemonkeymojo)
It'd be funny if that was actually milk lol.
thats awesome! ( 3 days ago by OhSoFashiony)
thats awesome!
Too true. ( 3 days ago by FutabaUploader)
Too true.
theres a cover ... ( 3 days ago by funnyman1143)
theres a cover thats strapped to the sides and they run on the cover,notice how they dont have any fluid on their feet
No, its a ... ( 3 days ago by imagician99)
No, its a non-newtonian fluid just like the title suggests. And if you had bothered to watch it past the two min mark, you would have seen proof.
they also did this ... ( 3 days ago by laelreign)
they also did this in Time Warp
you are the biggest ... ( 3 days ago by MovieRazor123)
you are the biggest idiot on the planet 1:49
I WANT THAT POOL!!! ( 3 days ago by trapafunktion)
I WANT THAT POOL!!!
Actually, ketchup ... ( 2 days ago by sitech1234)
Actually, ketchup IS non-newtonian, however in the opposite way to the cornstarch mix above. The cornstarch mix is 'shear-thickening', the faster the deformation you apply the thicker it will become (more viscous). That's why they have to move fast on it, otherwise it won't get thick enough and they will sink. Ketchup is shear-thinning, the greater force you apply to it, the thinner it gets. Try shaking a bottle really hard with ketchup in it, you'll notice that it suddenly sounds runny!
okay weird, that ... ( 2 days ago by sitech1234)
okay weird, that was meant to reply to an older post! Paint is another non-newtonian fluid that is shear-thinning like ketchup. When you stick your paint brush in a bucket, you want it to be thinner, so you can mix it and actually get it on the brush. When you put the paint on the wall however, you want it to be thicker so it doesn't run.
wow you are clever ... ( 1 day ago by WolfinstienLegend)
wow you are clever i didnt understand a word of the description xD
haha usually thats ... ( 1 day ago by okidot)
haha usually thats the case, but not here. read the description. Also, you can clearly see splashes at some points of the video.
haha best comment ... ( 1 day ago by bernierinthazone)
haha best comment ever
[?] ( 1 day ago by Furyfighter08)
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look at 3:32 you ... ( 1 day ago by MovieRazor123)
look at 3:32 you spastic
NiNjA! ( 19 hours ago by Davidlockejr)
NiNjA!
do i mix the corn ... ( 15 hours ago by coolmanmon)
do i mix the corn starch or let it like just stay there?
mix it in otherwise ... ( 14 hours ago by DarkLinksSpirit)
mix it in otherwise you will justy get a bit of mushy corn starch
ooo! i made that in ... ( 13 hours ago by clicktofollow)
ooo! i made that in class
i punched some of ... ( 11 hours ago by gameerboy4)
i punched some of this and i broke my finger
That's how Jesus ... ( 1 hour ago by femmeke830)
That's how Jesus did it!



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