Caturday science question: are cats actually liquids, as claimed here earlier, or amorphous solids? Discuss in the comments.
image via Cheezburger.com
Caturday science question: are cats actually liquids, as claimed here earlier, or amorphous solids? Discuss in the comments.
image via Cheezburger.com
I think cats are amorphous solids. They appear to ooze into a comfortable position and then solidify into an immovable, motionless mass.
Cats are superfluids: self-propelled with the ability to defy the natural laws of gravity.
All hail to ceiling cat!
That is nawt very scientific, John!
Cats are clearly non-Newtonian liquids.