Non-Newtonian Liquid Pool.

A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid in which the viscosity changes with the applied strain rate. As a result, non-Newtonian fluids may not have a well-defined viscosity.
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I think this explains the 'Walk on water action' of that Jesus Christ action figure.

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By holding some in the palm of your hand, Miss Cellania--it starts going all soft after a few short seconds, and then drips right through your fingers. Kids get a huge kick out of playing with the gooshy stuff!

--TwoDragons
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A non-newtonian liquid is otherwise fluid, unless you apply pressure to it (like running really fast on it), then it has solid-like properties. That's why when the guy stands, he sinks!
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