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  • late reply but i ONLY JUST CONSIDERED, the cloth would most likely have some static charge which WOULD result in a literal “attraction force” towards the water!

    physics is so stupid, i love it so much

  • only tangentially related but, what’s the cutoff for power users y’reckon? like i still feel like i don’t know what i’m doing, but i also recently did a bunch of troubleshooting on a new distro install without outside help.

    is there a difference between power users and stubborn people who are just willing to trial-and-error their problems away until they understand it? lmao

  • the cloth attracts it because of the capillary action pulling water into the gaps therein, and capillary action relies on surface tension! i think without outside forces like suction, the liquid in this scenario would never flow against gravity.

    i think hahah

  • oils have low surface tension, i believe a true no-surface tension liquid is as impossible as a true frictionless surface.

    i didn’t consider friction though! i think the rag would still dry out completely pretty quick, but you might have a few seconds while the water falls out depending on how tight the mesh is?

    i dunno, this is a real whacky thing to think about!

  • i think without surface tension it would also just fall out of the cloth as soon as you lift it, because nothing would wick against gravity. in fact of your floor is pourous at all, i reckon the water would just immediately all flow further down and you’d be left with a dry floor.

  • i bought a beret when gorillaz did the g-foot merch and was so nervous to wear it in public, but literally the first time i did i got a compliment!

    that one compliment not only directly led to me making WAY wackier choices with my clothes and jewelry, but now i also compliment strangers a lot.

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