Comment · Wed, October 21, 2015 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Clarification because I'm new
What they were answering
Debonaire_Death · 1 points
-I'm pretty sure it just sloshed around in transit or something and then dripped out when I opened it.
That's the thing. I have definitive proof that my solution is climbing out of the bottle: It actually stuck to one of the capsules I had recently put next to it via one of these rivulets. This was while it was sitting on my desk.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
That's just a highly-saturated solution spilling, then the water evaporating off. There is no way our Caffeine/NALT is acting as a superfluid. We would have to publish that shit in physics articles, and I would of course name the effect after my Reddit name: MisterYouAreSoDumbidity.
Somebody probably knocked your bottle over, and it spilled some liquid down the edge of the bottle. Then the water evaporated, leaving the caffeine and NALT behind. I have test bottles of it sitting all over our office. None of them are escaping the force of gravity using superfluidity. Perhaps a roommate or a cat? Actual cannibal Shia LeBeouf?
In the interest of science, I have to say that it is possible superfluidity is the cause. However, it is extremely unlikely that a phenomenon of quantum physics, and only seen in liquid helium 3/4, has manifested in our solution of Caffeine/NALT. Occam's Razor makes me think someone knocked the bottle over instead.