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Water Flows Uphill

An anonymous reader writes "The BBC are reporting James Dyson's new garden feature, a waterfall with water flowing uphill. Apparently, he wanted to recreate an Escher drawing."

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  1. The house at Disneyland... by antispamist · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Anyone remember the house at Disneyland where the walls slant in, etc etc. Wasn't there a little creek or something that flows [what appears to be] upwards?

    Anyone remember that?

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  2. Re:Immediate dissapointment by DrewCapu · · Score: -1, Redundant

    If you had one of those fake ice cubes with a bug in it that was small enough to go through the cascades, I'm sure that would make you forget about the leaf.

  3. IN SOVIET RUSSIA... by s-orbital · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Water flows uphill!

    How's that for insight?

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  4. Re:Who modded this Insightful?! by Gendou · · Score: -1, Redundant

    1) You think up a new invention
    2) You market this invention (exclusively, thanks to patents)
    3) MONEY!!


    4) ???
    5) Profit!

  5. Aniwater? by Superfreaker · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Who cares how anit-water behaves with gravity?

    If an antimatter atom came into contact with its matter cousin it would instantly obliterate both of them. Given that it is H and O we're talking about, your anti-water would last for all of a nano-second. If that.