This video is a fun and educational experiment conducted by a group of individuals. They start by explaining that they are about to create a non-Newtonian liquid using starch and water. They fill a large pool with the liquid and then proceed to jump into it, testing the properties of the fluid. The fluid is initially soft and allows them to sink, but as they struggle to pull themselves out, it starts to solidify, making it difficult to escape. They manage to get out with difficulty, and the video ends with some amusing and informative moments.
1. The experiment involves creating a large pool of non-Newtonian liquid, which is made from starch. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:33.71: is a ton of starch in front of us\n00:00:40.23: which a non-Newtonian liquid is made...")]
2. The aim is to jump into the pool and experience the sensation of being in a non-Newtonian fluid. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:46.20: your guesses that today we will\n00:00:51.03: thin liquid no, we'll\n00:00:53.55: cover ourselves with starch, no starch\n00:00:56.52: will dissolve in water until we throw it\n00:00:59.49: in the air and let's do it again next\n00:01:06.53: culinary duel...")]
3. The liquid is expected to become hard like concrete when force is applied. [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:56.07: but if you immerse your hand\n00:01:57.21: slowly, then it goes down, and if\n00:02:05.34: we are suddenly trying to pull our\n00:02:07.44: hand out of the bucket, then it will rise along with the\n00:02:10.23: hand and break at a certain moment...")]
4. The experiment was inspired by a similar experiment conducted in 2015. [Source: Document(page_content="00:02:22.95: back in 2015 because it was then that\n00:02:25.74: videos about him wearing liquid were\n00:02:27.72: relevant, but now I decided to conduct an...")]
5. The experiment starts with the creation of a 4-meter tower and a small pool next to it, both filled with the non-Newtonian fluid. [Source: Document(page_content="00:03:26.28: at least not just one wall, but still a glass\n00:03:29.10: door and making it completely glass is\n00:03:31.20: almost impossible, at least for\n00:03:33.12: us and it will cost you a lot,\n00:03:34.89: so the same one is actually\n00:03:36.99: following we put it flew\n00:03:39.00: and started making a non-Newtonian fluid\n00:03:40.74: night or water and slowly poured in the\n00:03:43.68: starch, mixing it all thoroughly...")]
6. Various objects are thrown into the pool to test its properties. [Source: Document(page_content="00:03:46.35: looking at the starch dust, it may\n00:03:47.88: indeed seem that the work has\n00:03:49.80: literally begun to boil,\n00:03:56.32: but so that you don’t have to watch the\n00:03:58.76: same footage of how we fill the pool for a long time,\n00:04:00.71: we decided to entertain you a little\n00:04:02.72: before we start filling pool, we\n00:04:04.46: decided to build a 4-meter tower and\n00:04:06.71: put a small pool next to it,\n00:04:08.33: which we also filled with\n00:04:10.07: non-Newtonian fluid, into this pool\n00:04:12.59: we decided to throw various objects...")]
7. The experimenters jump into the