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    How Water Can Form "Reverse Bubbles" - Explained

    Well... Your description sounds kind of like what I'm talking about, but of course it isn't different liquids. OK, looking at the Wiki page I see this is correct. So much my new discovery;-(. I see it all the time, why are so few people familiar with this phenomenon?!? 'AntiBubbles', now I...
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    How Water Can Form "Reverse Bubbles" - Explained

    I don't think so. These 'bubbles' are clearly filled with water. Ordinary bubbles can be seen there also; they barely move, while the reverse bubbles shoot out like ball bearings. A bubble of air simply doesn't have the mass to move so quickly. Also the reverse bubbles have a distinctly...
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    How Water Can Form "Reverse Bubbles" - Explained

    Yes, I've heard of (and seen)the hot skillet effect and that's the most common response I've gotten when asking about this. Not it. Here, look at the video I shot and you tell me. This clip stars at 120fps, then changes to normal speed (30fps) to show how fast they move. This clip is...
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    How Water Can Form "Reverse Bubbles" - Explained

    Since I was a little kid I've noticed that when water is splashed on a flat surface, there are usually some 'special' bubbles that I called 'reverse bubbles'. Reverse bubbles differed from the regular kind by their appearance (very bright and shiny) and their motion, (rapid, indicating...
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