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Thanks to surface tension, liquids can float and can be approximated to solid objects as long as the surface tension remains intact [📹 mathematicanese:

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🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ 🇵🇸3 years ago

Whoever adds songs to these when someones talking really needs to turn it down.

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Abi- normal🤣3 years ago

Wiggle wiggle ♥️

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MechanicsOfAutism.com3 years ago

Fascinating end scene

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Joseph Jason3 years ago

@CymaticJoule check this out.

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Nik3 years ago

Was this method used to build the pyramids

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Tammy Berry3 years ago

Single, because why let someone else ruin your life when you're perfectly capable of doing it on your own.

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Heinzi3 years ago

Not understand this

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Arun Pawar3 years ago

Wow

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LiCHtsLiCH3 years ago

You are not making it float in air, it's viscus enough to attack to the tanks motion, so an energy transfer, lol just not floating. Carbon spheres with eletrical based spacing, making a net around som gob like that, but no need for suspension.

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Haiverhanm - E/ACC3 years ago

@ExplainThisBob

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