As expressed by the word 'foam', bubbles disappear in a short time. A French physicist succeeded in keeping such bubbles for 465 days, and published the results in a paper entitled 'Eternal Bubbles'.
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Cleaning expert reveals why you don't want to see lots of detergent bubbles in your washing machine
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