Hi everyone, I'm happy to report that our Pressure Paradox video made it to the finals of the #veritasiumcontest ! Thank you to everyone who watched, liked, and commented on it. You can check out all the other finalists by going to Veritasium's tweet: https://twitter.com/veritasium/status/1435824113906372616 If you enjoyed our video, let Derek and his team know by leaving a comment on his tweet. I also wanted to address a really good question that came up in the comments about the "force multiplying" effect of fluids. This is such a great question because it gets to the heart of the non-intuitive behavior of fluids! This image highlights the crucial difference between solids and fluids: solids are rigid, so if you push in on an object it pushes out with the same force (F out = F in). But if you squeeze a fluid, it will not only push back against your hand, it will also push out sideways against the walls, so F out > F in (!). If you'd like me to do a video explaining this in more depth (no pun intended!) let me know in the comments below.