This fact is sometimes described as the hydrostatic paradox ."
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This feature of hydrostatics has been called the "'hydrostatic paradox " '.
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Stevin discovered the hydrostatic paradox, which states that the pressure in a liquid is independent of the shape of the vessel and the area of the base, but depends solely on its height.
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Robert Boyle devised the " perpetual vase " ( " perpetual goblet " or " hydrostatic paradox " ) which was discussed by Denis Papin in the " Philosophical Transactions " for 1685.
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In 1916 Richard Glazebrook mentioned the hydrostatic paradox as he described an arrangement he attributed to Pascal : a heavy weight rests on a board with area resting on a fluid bladder connected to a vertical tube with cross-sectional area & alpha;.
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Every time we pare it back to reflect the views of the reality-based community ( circles are almost all man-made as pranks, those which are not have prosaic explanations ), along come the " cereologists " to promote the idea that the scientific consensus view is in some way controversial-what Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr . described as " the hydrostatic paradox of controversy.