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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

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  • This is what my cpu looks like after playing Crysis for an hour.

  • pure water won't freeze? lol where did you go to school man..? holy shit you're dumb!

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  • @thesource012007 lolol...

  • electromagnetic induction!!! It's possible!!! 5 stars!!!

  • i dunno if this is real or not, but the term "hot ice" could be possible, just like the same way the earth's core is a solid. no matter the temperature, if theres enough pressure, things can turn into solid.

  • i think you are thinking of conductivity. Pure water doesn't conduct electricity. The best thing about water is how it freezes, and you are telling me it won't freeze unless it has extra stuff?!

    this is the 3rd reply i have received and I keep hoping there is some truth to what people are saying, but unless you give me more info on what you are talking about it is just wrong.

  • i'm sorry to doubt so much, i'm not a scientist by any means, but my point is that it's not possible at all, it doesn't matter where it is. If it's hot and it's frozen then we name it something different, because ice is frozen water. If it's frozen chocolate then it's called frozen chocolate, not ice. I could be wrong but I'm just going by what I know. if u have the time a link would be great to what u're talking about :)

  • actually, scientists suspect that on other planets (in other solar systems), there IS such a thing as "hot ice". but the temperatures on the planets in question are in the thousands.

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  • i can't say it's fake, cause it doesn't say it's doing anything.

    but, i know ice does NOT get hot. It's ice because of it's temperature. If ice was hot that would be like a frozen puddle, it's not a puddle, it's ice.

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