First, the way water tends to stay together is through hydrogen bonds. This is how you get little beads of water on your counter that don't disperse. But in a larger volume gravity and mass are far more powerful. So it can't be hydrogen bonds that are holding this formation together.
Second, the water is actually spinning. Think about this: when you go around a turn really quickly, your body continues in that other direction (or it wants to). This is called centrifugal force. Since we've already established that there is no force acting on this water that could possibly keep it together, the spinning makes it even less likely the water formation wouldn't simply collapse and splash all over.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ctaA2mERzI
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