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A graduate student accidentally created a blend of oil, water and nickel particles that formed an unexpected shape.
As Homer Simpson once famously phrased, “ in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics ,” but a new and completely ...
In a surprising twist, a graduate student at UMass Amherst discovered a strange new fluid behavior that seems to defy thermodynamics. While experimenting with oil, water, and magnetized nickel ...
This liquid mixture consistently took the shape of a Grecian urn The liquid defied thermodynamics by not minimising ...
He made his mixture, shook it up—"and, in a complete surprise, the mixture formed this beautiful, pristine urn-shape." No matter how many times or how hard he shook, the urn shape always returned.
The result is a strange "shape-recovering liquid" that forms a Grecian urn shape no matter how much it is shaken. Certain liquids do not want to play together: for an easy example, oil and water.