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  • He's cool, because he was the first of its kind to do this! I mean hot.....or cool hot....ummm.... penis

  • WANT!

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  • that's some serious niggatry.

  • @marzy2423 I have to agree with him on this one; water doesn't have the chemical capacity to emit light when presented with stimuli in the form of heat. The electrons are not capable performing the energy shift required to hand off photons in that wavelength.

  • the water comes from below to run up the center of the piece of glass that was replaced by the ice. the water is warm for the sole purpose of making steam to trick a chuckle-fuck like you. there is actually three led's underneath to shine through the glass, and the nouse can come from an actual machine behind, or another audio track placed over the video. And warm water hitting ice in low humidity creats steam. derrrrrrrrr. Oh and btw, the granite fountain base is actually hard plastic. moron.

  • You guys know its not really ice right? And no theirs not metal in it the ice would be melted in like two seconds if their was

  • @Inukami1231 HAHA it's ice! There is no heat tho. My mom has the same fountain ornament. it has a light that shines up into a piece of glass to make it change colors as water runs over it. he just replaced it with ice and put a clamp around it.. use your eyes next time before trying to sound smart.

  • @arcanecrisis if this were true, where did the steam and extra water in the bowl come from. Derp

  • @marzy2423 warm water from the fountain hitting the bottom of the ice cube in a low humidity room u moron. you are what happens when easily fooled people see a half ass visual trick. i bet you rele believe that Chris angel is magical. u sir have to use ur brain.

  • @arcanecrisis O.o, but why is the water warm? Where is the running water? How does the little led shine so bright through ice that it creates highlights on the video?, where does the noise come from? Why is warm water hitting ice creating steam?

  • @marzy2423 like i said, I got my mom the same fountain for christmas.

  • @arcanecrisis The company that made is video creates laser engraving machines, plasma generators and are you ready for the kicker..... induction heaters, ill give you a little run down on what these bad boys do, Use electrical waves they are able to heat iron, so what they've done here is put a piece of iron in the middle of an ice cube, turn on the induction heater, the piece of metal heats up and glows red, melts through hits the bottom creates steam and the sound.

  • @marzy2423 TLDNR

  • @arcanecrisis it's alright, we can't all finish high school, who would clean our toilets

  • @marzy2423 finished high school years ago. went to university. Psychology major. Making me an overly effective troll. U mad techfag?

  • @arcanecrisis Aww yeah, they didn't teach you to spell at Uni?

  • @marzy2423 spurlin os oberated. like ur mom

  • @arcanecrisis Sorry I can't understand yob

  • BULLSHIT

    

  • The way this works is simple. There is a small piece of metal in the ice. It glows red hot and begins to melt the ice. At 0:13 you can hear a small ding sound (the metal dropping out of the ice and hitting the stone at the bottom). this is moments before you see the flames which is the steam caused by the metal hitting the water below and having it escape at high temperatures. The Ice itself would be cold to the touch, it isnt glowing, just the metal inside is.

  • КАК???? WIE??? HOW??

  • I don't get it.

  • It's an unlikely explanation, but I can't shake the feeling that there's a light under the stone bowl.

  • now the important question... is it hot or cold?

  • That just went against all reasoning and logic that I have been taught to trust. Really cool though.

  • UR AS COOLD AS ICE!

  • Ok seriously...I would like an explanation on this if someone so kindly has the time and knowledge. Thanks.

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  • what happens if you touch it? will u burn or not?

  • u gotta be carfull cos the ice could explode, seriously, google it :)

  • @ThePCguy13 +1 that. Exploding ice is no fun

  • Are they enchanting some sword ?

  • red/orange LED in the back away from camera

  • There has to be metal in there right? Induction heating only works on things that can be magnetized i thought...

  • @pewster31 Water is magnetic. It's weak but it's there.

  • Wait a minute now what am i gonna use to chill my soda ?

  • like synic08 said, its probably glass. ice starts to melt at room temperature, and the way how it was glowing, this shit could have melted aluminum or damn close to it. I'd say the temp is at least 400+ degrees.

  • temperature-CEPTION?

  • pretty interesting if its really ice.

  • will it blend

  • its glass........idiots....

  • Surely that's Hypocrisy?

  • weird!but cool!

  • the icecube was held by chuck norris before this happend

  • I'm guessing this isn't normal "ice" made from water. If it is, what the fuck?

  • SCIENCE!

  • 0:07 WHY WONT U MELT ???!!!

  • thats what it feels like to chew five gum

  • Wait, did I just see an ice cube on FIRE?

  • How is this possible, it's ice

  • Wow cool

  • My head hurts.........owwwww O_o

  • Hot ice? Where is the cold fire?

  • so cold its hot! lol

  • imagine that on someones face >_<

  • um i thought it was a chocolate cake so i clicked it and nope it wasnt

  • @BeeMo211 The cake is a lie... And the joke is stale... Like your cake.

  • I didn't know it was possible totally blew my hole world apart XD

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  • Greatest 30 seconds of my life.

  • I dare you to poke it.

  • @the1withskilz ll the scientific questions and possible theories that coud be posted here and you write down:

    "I dare you to poke it"

    ........hmmmm.......Yeah actually I want him to poke it now.....Good question there mate :}

  • FAKE! The ice is not red hot. Induction heating is taking place but its not the ice that is giving off the light. If you look closely, you can see a small piece of wire behind the ice. That is what is getting red hot.

  • @eviladm1n Clever, it looks like that. Shame, it's really cool!

  • Brickma would love to see this

  • clearly not an ice cube you fucking morons phaggit shits!

  • how do i know your not just pointing a light under it?

  • this is not really

  • can you touch the ice now?

  • how does it not crack even?

  • how does it add so much heat energy without the H2O atoms moving faster and making the ice melt?

  • WTF???!!!

  • how the fuck do ou set ICE  on FIRE?!?!?!?!?!?!

  • tight as fuck

  • What sorcery is this!?!

  • gold

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  • THE COILS ARE RED HOT, NOT THE FUCKING ICE!

  • @freshkryp69 And the reason that that ice stays in existence, is what?

  • now... im confused... :P

  • Why you no sublimation? 

  • wait...was that ice actually on fire for a second? dont see that everyday o_0

  • @RogalDorn23 I think it was the gas caused by the ice and the bright red color made it look like a fire lols.

  • @kouleifoe Glass impurities often burn off before it melts. Also, since this is induction heating, whether it's ice or glass as the main material (I doubt ice due to it's low melting point) it is metal impurity in the glass/ice/whatever that is glowing initially, and not the rest until later. Induction heating only works on metals. Also, stop being a numbnuts and look up glassblowing on wikipedia for a neat piece of glowing, non molten glass.

  • Supersaturated sodium acetate

  • Super-saturades Sodium acetate...

  • So is it Hot or cold

  • The Ice cube is never heated up, The metal around the ice cube is just a display, There's a Light under the ice cube that makes it glow.

  • what LED does it run on?

  • what kind of sorcery is this!

  • "water" doesnt glow red when its hot it turn into steam and flee

    this is glass I guess

  • So this is how icy hot was made.

  • TOUCH IT

    

  • Is this the same ice type that exists on planets such as Uranus and Neptune? Apparently they consist of ices deep in their interiors, yet temperatures are far above for "cenventional" water (especially methane) ices to exist.

  • @QuarkMesons Ice is simply H2O and will be pretty much the same stuff everywhere regardless of conditions unless other chemicals are dissolved into potentially changing the properties

  • touch it

  • i like my ice hot :)

  • It's glass, dudes.

  • @TehBrizon really?? when was the last time you saw NON molten glass on FIRE

  • Pun Joke:Now thats Hot Ice!!! :D

  • Ice doesn't glow, dafuq is this. There must have been a metal plate under it.

  • This is the shit that they put in IcyHot packs, right?

  • Somebody send this video to the mythbusters.

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  • did you just burn ice?

  • and thats how they make fire and ice condoms.

  • Did they ever show the orange LEDs under the ice cube? Did they actually sell any of these?

  • its fake coz howcome the water aint boiling at the bottom??......

  • @ThatBattleboi I think it's dry ice

  • This has been up since 2007? Where the fuck have I been?

  • got lost on youtube again

  • wtf

  • @AKxx47 Actually, you're wrong. Water ice can exist in high temperatures it if is under enough pressure. That is real hot ice. wrathvenge seems to have the explanation here. Maybe next time you should think before you say something ridiculous.

  • melt dam u

  • Induction heating should be the clue. It won't work unless a piece of metal is in the center of the coil. It's used in industrial processes where you need to heat something under insulation, underwater etc. Look up joule effect. In this case the metal is inside the ice cube, and that glowing is from the metal.

  • to all those complaining that this is fake: it is, in fact, real.

    the actual redness is not the ice heating up or anything, though.

    what is going on is that the level at which it is heated up causes it to sublimate instead of melt, and when water vapor reaches a high enough heat, it separates into it's hydrogen and oxygen. this ignites and causes the red light. that's all it is. they accidentally mislead through the title. if you don't believe me, pay attention to the water around it.

  • *description* At the EMO in Hannover...

  • What sorcery is this?

  • @theSketchyCoder

    He used a red light. It's a parlor trick.

  • yeah i did this too... with the same tipe of light you used. lol lame.

  • KIll a Dragon and absorb its soul then ur called a dragonborn!

    Kill a Ice and absorb its vapour and ur called as Icerub!

  • @XCStar11 yeah and the greybeards learned Ice form. 

  • IF ITS REALLY PURE ICE. IT NEEDS AN EXPLANATION,WHAT HAPPENED HERE,UNLESS THERE IS SOMETHING IN THE ICE

  • Their must be metal inside for the induction to work thats what is giving of the glow and thats making it look like the ice is on fire!

  • НИХУЯ!! ДА НУ НАХУЙ!

  • thats impossible! fake for sure. You cant heat ice while keeping it frozen thats stupid. Especially red hot! water doesnt go red it goes mist!!

  • @AKxx47 You obviously don't understand how induction heating works.

  • @Shorigun Did you know that water is only ice as long as it is at or below freezing temperture? you know what that temperture is? Its 0 degrees celsius, anything above that will begin to melt it. its obvious you dont anything about basic physics and chemistry, cause if you did you would know that this video is impossible. as for induction heating i have read up on it, maybe you should also.

  • @AKxx47 Only half of the water is ice at 0 degrees Celsius.

  • ice cube confused ice cube wants to melt but ice cube doesnt know if ice cube should melt

  • why it doesnt melt like all ice cube??

  • how does ice catch fire?

  • ice cube are not meant to be that way call god we have a glitch in the universe

  • What about the orange light underneath it?

  • after the game a lotta fellas like to ice up there arm. still others think heat is the way to go....looks like these germans have discovered the secrete. HOT ICE!

  • @njlodato Deutschland uber alles!!

  • @njlodato haha nice one mate :)

  • @njlodato that movie rocks XD

  • @njlodato ive always wanted to try hot ice cream

  • heated in a freezer

  • the ice got iceburned? !?

  • distilled water what is it?

  • ok im going to ask a dummb question apparently: HOW DOES IT NOT MELT???

  • @ThatBattleboi i think it was melting, you can see water, but it wasnt melting fast enough

  • @ThatBattleboi

    Because in induction oven only metal is getting hotter. All 34 people are stupid.

  • @Meymaxion: nope, get your facts right, before you correct others. Induction works with everything made of particles that are affected by magnetic radiation, e.g electrons. It depends on the amount of energy you use. Search youtube, there is a video where they make a drop of water float in a (very strong) magnetic field. However, they could still be cheating somehow on this particular video. I'm no native speaker, so bless my english =P

  • @ThatBattleboi im puzzled to but im going to give it a shot. water has a higher heat capacity than ice so water takes longer to change temp after it slightly melts. then the tiny bit of now hot water evaporates at some point so rapidly that it may cool it down like sweat in a cool breeze. so it melts slowly or it could just be sublimating or it just melt so fast it doesn't melt to water but directly steam so it shrinks.

  • @ThatBattleboi My question is more along the line: how does it not explode?

  • flaming ice

  • Flaming ice!!!

  • ice

  • If a man from Cuba got a kid with one from Iceland.. Would he be called an 'Ice-cube'?

  • maybe a piece of glass?

  • There is a bent piece of metal frozen in the ice cube which heats to cherry hot temperatures via induction from the coil. The glow from the metal is what you are seeing. Eventually the ice cube will rapidly melt.

  • Uh... I dunno... Looks kinda suspicious. It seems like it would sublimate fairly quickly at those temperatures.

  • MELT.

  • wtf how?

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  • waw

  • Heatbot, Icehack!!

    ...ya get it?

  • pretty interesting, would it be hot to touch or is it just an optical illusion?

  • Y U NO MELT????

  • Guess the LED light would heat the cube up after awhile....

  • It's the coordinates to Magrathea!!!

  • great.....energon cubes!!!!

  • the teleporter is to full power now beam me up Scotty

  • fake

  • he has a point tho. this really does remind me of skyrim! xD