Non-Newtonian Fluid
In Nature of Science we experimented with anamorphic materials or non-newtonian fluids. Anamorphic materials are materials that easily switch forms of matter, like when cornstarch and water changes from a solid to a liquid. Anamorphic materials do not have plasticity. Since plasticity is the capability of being molded, receiving shape, or being made to assume a desired form. Other examples of anamorphic material is ketchup, silly putty, and slime.