Serendipitous misplaced spaces in those words of yours!
Something_Else_2112 on
Pretty cool! Reminds me of a pic my wife took of some ice extruding out of an old welding gas tank that had no top. Made a 3 foot diameter loop of ice.
AL-SHEDFI on
It’s like a glitch in a game.
Unconventional01 on
How to fix leaking pipes!
New title suggestion.
-Sooners- on
What makes it curl like that?
khizoa on
frozen laminar flow. sick
RIPmyPC on
Fun (not so fun) fact, there’s a building that collapsed because when they were building it, some significant amount of water got trapped inside the columns. When it froze, the water expended (+9% of volume) and since it had no where to go, it broke the columns. Water is scary strong.
Many_Hunter8152 on
Piper Perry.
BoyMeatsWorld710 on
I’ve never seen Reddit go so long without a definitive scientific explanation on why it’s happening…
Seeming more & more to be a glitch in the system 🤣
Aggravating_Wolf8648 on
That’s frozen laminar flow…..whoa that imteresting
MystinarOfficial on
That is actually cool
couldbefuncouver on
Kind of crazy that it kept coming out without shattering the part that was frozen, how the hell?
Or do we think there was a constant stream and it froze and the bottom half (to the floor) shattered leaving this shape?
Or like wtf how
MDFlash on
Congratulations! You win the sub! This picture is indeed interesting as fuck.
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This is indeed interest in gas fuck
Serendipitous misplaced spaces in those words of yours!
Pretty cool! Reminds me of a pic my wife took of some ice extruding out of an old welding gas tank that had no top. Made a 3 foot diameter loop of ice.
It’s like a glitch in a game.
How to fix leaking pipes!
New title suggestion.
What makes it curl like that?
frozen laminar flow. sick
Fun (not so fun) fact, there’s a building that collapsed because when they were building it, some significant amount of water got trapped inside the columns. When it froze, the water expended (+9% of volume) and since it had no where to go, it broke the columns. Water is scary strong.
Piper Perry.
I’ve never seen Reddit go so long without a definitive scientific explanation on why it’s happening…
Seeming more & more to be a glitch in the system 🤣
That’s frozen laminar flow…..whoa that imteresting
That is actually cool
Kind of crazy that it kept coming out without shattering the part that was frozen, how the hell?
Or do we think there was a constant stream and it froze and the bottom half (to the floor) shattered leaving this shape?
Or like wtf how
Congratulations! You win the sub! This picture is indeed interesting as fuck.