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Anyone for Non-Newtonian Fluid

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I can think of about a dozen ways to do something like this. So can you--just drop the assumption that it is a deep pool of thin, homogeneous liquid. A corn starch solution might do this nicely. Or a tarp just under the surface.
 
My vote is for corn starch... there's enuff of th' stuff bein' produced lately! :devilgrin:
 
I wanna play!
 
bugimike said:
If I could walk on water.... :devilgrin:

I actualy know of a couple of people that a lot of people seem to think can walk on water! :lol:
Wish I could!
 
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