Comment by DAS_FUN_POLICE on 18/01/2024 at 22:24 UTC

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View submission: Is sand a liquid???

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You're right, the definition I gave was broad and didn't account for non-newtonian fluids

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Comment by Mockingjay40 at 18/01/2024 at 22:41 UTC

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It would be correct to say that a fluid always flows when exposed to a certain amount of shear which allows it to disrupt any level of microstructure though. So ultimately that's pretty much just semantics so your idea is conceptually correct