Author Topic: Running across water  (Read 3365 times)

YOU CUN DO EET, thats pretty sweet, though looks very tiring to do.

Newtonian.
Meaning surface tension decreases with movement. Dropping a paperclip in watet breaks it so you won't be doing that anytime soon.
Gently placing a paper clip onto the surface won't break it. They're walking at an angle to reduce impact.

Gently placing a paper clip onto the surface won't break it. They're walking at an angle to reduce impact.
Now make a soap bubble touch the water.
SUDDENLY, SINKING


I'm going to learn how to do this and make my christian teacher give me A's since I'm jesus.


I'm going to learn how to do this and make my christian teacher give me A's since I'm jesus.
Lol, i'd like to see you try.


 This was also a ninja art, they did this is Japan :3

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FFFFFUUUU-
Yes I saw the moonwalker bear first go, I can use the sides of my vision which isn't easy but I can still count with it.

stuff. That was so unexcepted.
Maybe it helps not being able to count.

You need a non-Newtonian fluid like yogurt, it turns solid when objects move through it.
Now I want to fill a swimming pool with corn starch and some water.


Well, thats one impossible thing proved.
Now, on to splitting the water in two and leading a bunch of people through
The concept of keeping yourself afloat and pushing your legs accross the skin of water was never an impossibility, bro.

My first reaction was:
Wtf?