Cool Stuff Real-time water crystallization process I caught on video. livescience — January 23, 2022 8 comments Real-time water crystallization process I caught on video. gifs
On second viewing, I think it is air rising through the already existing crystals, displacing the water. As the difference in refractive index becomes much higher, the crystals become much more visible. Very cool process non the less. Reply
On second viewing, I think it is air rising through the already existing crystals, displacing the water. As the difference in refractive index becomes much higher, the crystals become much more visible.
Very cool process non the less.
This was oddly satisfying.
It is so absurd how calculated that looks yet it’s not at all
the matrix is rendering
Would this be more physical chemistry, since it’s a phase change?
This is very satisfiying
This would do well on r/mildlyinteresting
This is probably water ebbing and flowing under the ice