>lol exactly, and the glass and the liquid inside aren't at the same temperature as air in the set.
How do you know? There is like 3 milimeters of water in that glass, and there's no visible condensation whatsoever anywhere on it
>I have personally witnessed the exact same effect on a glass table, plenty of time...
Call an exorcist
There is like 3 milimeters of water in that glass, and there's no visible condensation whatsoever anywhere on it
Nope. Video isn't clear enough to notice that.
Call an exorcist
lol
>Nope. Video isn't clear enough to notice that.
That's call denial of reality
That's call denial of reality
Nope that's common sense. I give you a rational explanation based on my personal experience regarding this phenomena.
You're free to deny it all you want. I doesn't hurt me at all. ;)
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