A self-siphoning liquid contains long polymer chains (like polyethylene glycol) that are tangled together like a rope; when the liquid starts pouring, gravity pulls the stream downward, and the interconnected molecular chains drag the rest of the liquid out of the container in a chain reaction.
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What you're seeing isn't magic. It's a self-siphoning liquid. This mind-blowing effect happens because the sauce contains long polymer chains like polyethylene glycol. Once the liquid starts pouring, gravity pulls the stream downward. Because these molecular chains are tangled together [music] like a rope, the falling liquid literally drags the rest of the sauce right out of the bowl. It's a wild chain reaction.
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