World without Viscosity

arXiv:2602.09062v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Viscosity — the internal friction of fluids — is among the most consequential yet underappreciated properties in physics. This paper explores what would happen if viscosity vanished from all fluids while other material properties remained unchanged. The consequences are catastrophic and universal. Aircraft cannot generate lift because circulation around wings requires viscous action. Rotating machinery seizes without lubricating fluid films. Cardiovascular systems lose the resistance necessary for pressure regulation. Rivers become violent torrents, aquifers drain in hours, and storms persist indefinitely without frictional dissipation. The pedagogical value lies in illuminating viscosity’s role providing resistance, damping, and control across all scales – from cellular interiors to planetary atmospheres. Evolution, engineering, and climate have exploited viscous dissipation for billions of years; its absence would render complex life impossible and Earth uninhabitable. By imagining a world without viscosity, we better understand the viscous world we inhabit.

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