Comment · Wed, October 21, 2015 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Clarification because I'm new
What they were answering
Debonaire_Death · 1 points
But seriously, the bottle has been sitting upright, on my desk, for weeks. The rivulets continue to grow. As I showed in the linked image, I set that capsule (which is adhering to the bottle via said rivulets) next to the bottle a few days ago: the next time I picked it up to take the picture of my problem, the capsule came with it! I didn't push it on there or any other trickery! Something seriously weird is happening.
No one is knocking it over other than me, and that would only be for a few seconds, tops. After I first saw spillage rivulets, I've made a good point of keeping it upright. Now I'm just doing it as a marvel of science as much as anything else, and because I'm trying to prove a point; that my solution is acting like a superfluid.
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.
Come, now; let's not patronize one another. I understand the dynamics of solid residue from evaporated solutions.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
I just don't know how I can replicate your results. I have been trying. I have left the cap unscrewed, and held the bottle upside down. I've knocked them over. I've left them loosely screwed upright.
Perhaps some of the solution leaked into the thread area of the cap, then slowly ran out along the bottle, leaving solids behind? There has to be an explanation more likely that superfluidity.