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  • WHAT

  • and what exactly did you do there?

  • @kOaMaster2 It's just dry ice, when it touches a surface hotter than it's freezing point it sublimates (turns from a solid to a gas, skipping the liquid phase) and it's doing it hundreds of times a second. the gases must go somewhere...so out the bottom they go causing the solids to "shake" or "vibrate" rapidly giving it that rattled effect.

  • @RalosMetsys yeah, the principle is clear, but I tried the same and couldn't reproduce your results. any special kind of dry ice/surface/surface temperature?

    thanks in advance

  • @kOaMaster2 well basically you need just a room temperature countertop..maybe go over it with a slightly damp paper towel? it'll probably cause the dry ice to be more effective.

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