Corn starch doesn't quite follow the normal rules of Newtonian physics; if you disturb it with lots of little movements, like those of a speaker at a certain frequency, it makes some pretty weird and interesting shapes.
Genre: How-to
by: FawltyTowersSuck
Actually it has a bit of cornstarch in it to make it a non-Newtonian fluid. That looks like fun.
Genre: Entertainment
by: DeathWish808
Built as a demonstration apartus for a term project, displays a property of some non-newtonian fluids that are shear thinning
Genre: Funny Videos
by: dekab
This is the coolest stuff ever. With a secret formula forms a non-newtonian fluid, which means when you apply quick force it acts as a solid, but when you slowly touch it it acts as a fluid. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
by: Jezra