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Can I have droplets of fluids that aren't... well... droplets?

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For a story I am drafting I would like to have droplets of fluid that form another shape than the regular domed droplets we usually see. Is there any other shape such as e.g. a doughnut-shape that droplets could naturally form given the right circumstances?

Answers are rated by the coolnessTM of the achieved shape, as well as by the simplicity of achieving that shape:

  • The more different the achieved shape is from the standard domed droplets, the cooler
  • The fewer conditions that need to be fulfilled for a fluid to form into that shape, the better
  • The less hurtful the conditions under which a fluid forms into that shape is for humans, the better
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