Dissolved in a test tube, the essence of life is a clear liquid. to the naked eye it looks just like water.① But when it is stirred, the “water” turns out to be as stick as molasses, clinging to a glass rod and forming long, hair-thin thread.
Dissolved in a test tube, the essence of life is a clear liquid. to the naked eye it looks just like water.① But when it is stirred, the “water” turns out to be as stick as molasses, clinging to a glass rod and forming long, hair-thin thread.<br>