Floating Water Bridge
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Learn something new time. Today’s topic is the Floating Water Bridge. That’s right folks, a bridge made out of water. We were baffled also until we saw the video below. We wouldn’t recommend trying to walk on the Floating Water Bridge unless you’re a very pure hearted person like a certain someone around 2000 years ago…
The Floating Water Bridge was discovered by Elmar Fuchs and colleagues from the Graz University of Technology in Austria. They found that with the help of electricity, water can actually create a floating bridge as long as 25 millimetres.
Check the vid for the Floating Water Bridge in action.















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