posted on Sep, 25 2004 @ 05:28 PM
I was just sitting here listening to the radio and started screwing around with a cup that had melted ice in it. A small puddle of water was on the
desk from the melting ice condensation and the cup was in the middle of the puddle... I tapped the cup and it softly glides across the water puddle..
I think.. How neat.. and tap it again, and the next thing I know its 5 mins later and I'm still tapping the cup and its still softly gliding from one
side of the puddle to the other..
Then I see a pattern.. Everytime I tap the cup, it moves away from me then stops and comes back to me.
Can anyone explain this? I'm not good with physics and all, but how is it possible that something thats gliding with very low friction make a full
forward progressive stop, then reverse the direction with no added force?
At first I thought it was just my computer desk leaning slightly forward.. so I tried it on several other table tops and everytime it worked..
Maybe my entire house has a slight lean or something
Someone else pour a small puddle on their table and push an empty cup (something light, like
a empty Mcdonalds super-sized Coke cup) and see if the experiment works for you.. I'm actually really intrigued by this..
If someone has an explanation that requires a less.. messy.. conclusion, just lemme know