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		<title>Taylor column in rheoscopic fluid</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a slightly complicated history with Taylor column experiments &#8212; even though the experiments look fine compared to all other videos I&#8217;ve found online, I somehow always had higher expectations. But now I&#8217;ve tried doing the experiment in a rheoscopic fluid (approximately 2cm of it over the hockey puck) and it looks a whole lot [&#8230;]
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					<description><![CDATA[I just wanted to quickly clean my tank&#8230; But then it was too pretty, so I guess the rheoscopic (&#8220;current showing&#8221;) fluid gets to stay a little longer. What an amazing toy :-) Check out the video at the bottom!!! Recipe after Borrero-Echeverry, Crowley &#38; Riddick (2018), then added blue food dye.
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