Male student Vasim Dowadi of Lausanne Polytechnic University (Switzerland) has successfully solved a physics puzzle that scientists have struggled to research but have not found an answer for for the past century.
Between the bubbles and the liquid exists a very thin layer that prevents them from moving upwards.
The researchers were unable to explain why the balloons in a narrow vertical tube filled with liquid did not rise to the surface. This can be easily observed when opening a bottle of mineral water.
After researching, Dowadi discovered that the bubbles were still moving upwards, but they were moving super slow , making them invisible to the naked eye. The Swiss male student also confirmed that there is a very thin layer between the bubbles and the liquid that prevents them from moving upwards.
According to Dowadi’s assessment, the above findings can be used to study phenomena that arise when liquids move in a nano-environment.