NeedToShred t1_j0nh9re wrote on December 18, 2022 at 12:26 AM Reply to In 1992, physicists proposed water could transition between high- and low-density liquid forms when it is supercooled—quickly chilled to a temperature below which it would normally freeze. Physicists have now found the strongest computational verification to date for such a liquid–liquid transition. by MistWeaver80 I wanna drink this icy cold liquid, or would it freeze inside of my throat before heating up enough to turn back into normal water? Permalink 9
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Reply to In 1992, physicists proposed water could transition between high- and low-density liquid forms when it is supercooled—quickly chilled to a temperature below which it would normally freeze. Physicists have now found the strongest computational verification to date for such a liquid–liquid transition. by MistWeaver80
I wanna drink this icy cold liquid, or would it freeze inside of my throat before heating up enough to turn back into normal water?