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The ketchup is thick and sticky, and gravity alone might not be enough to get it to leave the bottle.

So you use something called inertia.

Inertia basically means that stuff like to keep doing what it was doing the moment before. So first you make the bottle, and the ketchup move downwards, then you stop the bottle. The ketchup, due to inertia, will try to keep moving, so some of it will splash out of the bottle.

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