Moving right along to the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_drop_experiment
...Not to be confused with the other end of the spectrum of the....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_drop_experiment
Which measures, over a period of many years, how and why tar forms a droplet, which it does eventually
Basically slow motion formation transition
Imagine if we looked at time from the perspective of a ratio of 1 [Cube] moving against the total quantity of [Cube][S] that exist potentially moving
If we chopped plank time down we would see in 1 movement of Time, 1 [Cube] move if we were looking at an individual [Cube], while other [Cube][S] are also moving during that same....turn based RPG pause play...
Water would essentially be like tar forming the same droplet under the same pressure, the same gravity, just all of those various motions bop it flex it squeeze it transitions, or block movements, and transitions of one block moving against one block, would be much much faster.
Think of those toys in the doctors office with all the wires and the beads.
The more wires and beads densely packed together moving, the slower traffic goes and then the boss fires you for being late
And much smaller for a water droplet in comparison to the density per movement of the ⧎TIGHT⧎TIGHT⧎TIGHT⧎TAR⧎
The same area, or the same size swimming pool, just with different volumes of different sized balls filling up the pool and putting a drain on the bottom will drain out at different rates, but essentially go through the same drain movement transition process in the long run.
So, back onto the oil Drop Experiment
The mad Scientists wanted to measure the, new descriptive movement of blocks word, "Charge" of the Electron
To do this they measured...
https://youtu.be/Udusz8gvh4s?si=6TmBeFHx_ntyDkPP