Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!ucdavis!uop!todd From: todd@uop.edu (Dr. Nethack) Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: Re: Soap Bubbles Message-ID: <1315@uop.edu> Date: 13 Apr 88 02:15:34 GMT References: <631@amc.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Uop Ethernet Gateway Lines: 26 Summary: Dr. Science sez In article <631@amc.UUCP>, warren@amc.UUCP (Warren Omohundro) writes: > In an attempt to put the 'misc' back in 'sci.misc', I have an "ASK MR. > SCIENCE" type of question. > the jugs consists of putting a small amount of detergent water into > the jug, covering the mouth of the jug with a hand, and shaking > vigorously. When you uncover the mouth of the jug, there is a noticable > release in pressure. My question: Where does the extra air pressure come > from? It must have something to do with the formation of the soap > bubbles, since repeating the procedure with plain water generates no > extra pressure. So what is going on? This is an ancient mayan power beam passing through your milk carton by the resonant frequency of your hand, in more modern times it has been called "Orgone energy" Remember, Dr. Science has a master's degree.. in *Science* ;-) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + uop!todd@uunet.uu.net + + cogent!uop!todd@lll-winken.arpa + + {backbone}!ucbvax!ucdavis!uop!todd + -----------------------------------------------------------------------