Posted May 28, 2013
I just had a strange occurrence with a cup of water. I'll explain this the best that I can... I failed science, so I have no idea how this happened.
I left a cup of water unattended for about 2 hours. It is an 18-ounce cup, about 5 inches tall. The cup was about 1 inch full of tap water at the time of the incident.
There was a plastic straw resting in the cup, about 7.5 inches in length, and 1/4 of an inch in diameter. The straw is an accordion-style flexible straw, with the flexible part about 6 inches up the straw. The straw was straight and not stretched out at the time of the incident.
The elevation was about 5,850 feet above sea level. It was in a basement room. I estimate that the room temperature was about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Now for the incident. When I walked into the room to get the cup, I noticed that the straw was almost completely full of water. Despite only an inch of water in the cup, the straw was full of water up to the flexible part (6 inches.) Nothing was obstructing any part of the straw. I slowly pulled the straw up, and the water slowly drained out as I pulled.
So... How the hell did the water rise almost to the top of the straw? I have never seen this, and I can't replicate it. And I don't even know how to start Googling this.
So... Is this a real thing that happens, or am I hallucinating? (Full disclosure - I have been having some minor psychotic episodes recently since starting a new medication.)
Anyone?
Here is a drawing of what it looked like. It isn't pretty... I failed art class, too.
-edit- The actual cup is thin plastic and mostly opaque. The color of the cup is red.
I left a cup of water unattended for about 2 hours. It is an 18-ounce cup, about 5 inches tall. The cup was about 1 inch full of tap water at the time of the incident.
There was a plastic straw resting in the cup, about 7.5 inches in length, and 1/4 of an inch in diameter. The straw is an accordion-style flexible straw, with the flexible part about 6 inches up the straw. The straw was straight and not stretched out at the time of the incident.
The elevation was about 5,850 feet above sea level. It was in a basement room. I estimate that the room temperature was about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Now for the incident. When I walked into the room to get the cup, I noticed that the straw was almost completely full of water. Despite only an inch of water in the cup, the straw was full of water up to the flexible part (6 inches.) Nothing was obstructing any part of the straw. I slowly pulled the straw up, and the water slowly drained out as I pulled.
So... How the hell did the water rise almost to the top of the straw? I have never seen this, and I can't replicate it. And I don't even know how to start Googling this.
So... Is this a real thing that happens, or am I hallucinating? (Full disclosure - I have been having some minor psychotic episodes recently since starting a new medication.)
Anyone?
Here is a drawing of what it looked like. It isn't pretty... I failed art class, too.
-edit- The actual cup is thin plastic and mostly opaque. The color of the cup is red.
Post edited May 28, 2013 by AdamR