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Salem, Oregon, United States



It's very impressive how so much story can fit into just a few panels of a comic. A man holds up a glass of water and oil, demonstrating how the oil floats on the water. The man then waits for it to rain, before emptying an entire bottle of oil onto himself. When he exits his house, the oil on his body reacts with the water, causing him to float. Amazing how such a simple science experiment can lead to such astounding results. The real question is, "Why didn't we think of that sooner?"