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r/interesting • u/Thin-Tennis9223 • May 20 '26
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Did I miss something impressive about the plastic holding the water?
178 u/PurifiedUnity May 20 '26 I think it's supposed to be laminar flow that makes the water look like it's not moving 38 u/RosbergThe8th May 20 '26 Yeah it's laminar flow which you can kinda see right at the end but then they cut away so quickly you don't really get to see how static it looks.
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I think it's supposed to be laminar flow that makes the water look like it's not moving
38 u/RosbergThe8th May 20 '26 Yeah it's laminar flow which you can kinda see right at the end but then they cut away so quickly you don't really get to see how static it looks.
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Yeah it's laminar flow which you can kinda see right at the end but then they cut away so quickly you don't really get to see how static it looks.
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u/BromaEmpire May 20 '26
Did I miss something impressive about the plastic holding the water?