Saturday 24 October 2015

Scientific discoveries

You may have seen on the web(and possibly in real life) that if you take a large bottle of coke and shake it up, then take the top off, it will behave like a missile. Brown froth gushes out of the opening and the bottle goes haphazardly in the opposite direction.

Today I discovered, quite by chance, that there is an alternative method. I happened upon it when I left my cold cup of coffee in the microwave to heat up for a little too long. By adding a teaspoon of sugar to the scalding hot coffee, you get a brown gushy fluid all over the kitchen floor. It seemed not to have the strength to move the coffee cup, which is mildly disappointing.

Sadly this experiment leaves you with absolutely none of the coffee in the cup afterwards.


2 comments:

  1. Having lost the link to your blog some time ago I managed to catch up on 18 months worth of blogging on a return trip to Brighton, it was a bit like watching a whole season of game of thrones in a day! Particularly enjoyed Mrs Blogs holiday photos and the Fetacompli, keep it going Mr Blog

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    1. Great to have you back on the readership, Steve!!!

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