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Wow! Force is fantastic.
“Volumes” is an experimental art film by Maxim Zhestkov using physics-based particle animation. Waves and unseen forces send billions of color-changing particles aloft in the film. The motions – especially the way the particles seem to tear themselves – are reminiscent of a complex fluid, like yogurt. These substances have both liquid-like (viscous) and solid-like (elastic) properties depending on the forces they experience. Zhestkov’s particles are similar; they move like a fluid but tear more like a solid.

Watch the video:
https://vimeo.com/257761811

#fluiddynamics #science #physics #granularmotion #complexfluids #nonNewtonianfluids #viscoelasticity
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When I read this, I think "There has to be some way of incorporating these into D&D". For example, muds and clays can be non-Newtonian, so it is plausible that someone/something would invent a clay-lined armour that would add +1 or more to the protection against non-edged (or pointed) damage. Might not stop a cross-bolt any but remember that eventually cross-bolts were able to penetrate even plate armor.

#dnd #dungeonsanddragons #armor #nonnewtonianfluids  
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Ketchup 101: It's a member of #nonnewtonianfluids    
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#nonnewtonianfluids #chladniplate #jackwhite  

Four minutes of blazing guitar riffs set to visuals of two notoriously trippy scientific phenomena:

http://io9.com/the-science-behind-jack-whites-amazing-new-music-video-1561552630

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Okay, first of all, this looks fun.  Why, though, does it advertise that it's gluten free?!  I don't think you're supposed to eat it.  Is it also low in cholesterol?

#fun   #nonnewtonianfluids  
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