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Scientists have discovered that the water in Lake Loughness is less dense than air due to certain chemicals. There was an incident where a witness and their boat were lifted up by the water. Two hydrology experts are now discussing this phenomenon. Good evening, this is the KFCE Studios. Breaking news is water denser than air. Some scientists believe that the chemicals in the water in Lake Loughness make water less dense than air. We go to Richard Nixon in the field. Thank you, Colin. As you can see, I am standing at the bottom of Lake Loughness. Up above me are untold amounts of water. Here with me is an eyewitness to this catastrophe. Hi, yeah, I was sitting here flashing in me boat when all of a sudden the water started to float upward with me and me boat on top. It took the lights up in the wayward helicopters two hours to get me out. Well, I think that should give you a good picture of what happened here. Now back to you in the KFCE Studios. We have with us right now in the studios two experts on hydrology, the study of water. Now for the opinion from our first expert, Johann Sebastian Bock.