glenmiron
glenmiron
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28th Nov 2014
28th Nov 2014
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wannabeice instanticewater critical bignumeral supercooledwater lolz science freeze temperature water

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  • Xveno
    Xveno
    29th Nov 2014
    Love it :) +1
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    29th Nov 2014
    if you remove this small temperature, it just changes between ice and watr, semi solids for EVVVAAAAA
  • TheExus
    TheExus
    29th Nov 2014
    drop 1 pixel of LN2
  • boagboy
    boagboy
    29th Nov 2014
    this is really cool +1
  • HunterBuddy
    HunterBuddy
    29th Nov 2014
    vreeze it and then use NGRV underneath it for a awesome effect
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    JokerBr123
    29th Nov 2014
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  • jacob1
    jacob1
    29th Nov 2014
    looks just like an interesting thing with floating points. The actual code just checks if the temperature is < 273.15f. (not <=). That number you gave must be exactly 273.15f, in the closest it can represent it in floating point. Just one tiny bit less and it transitions.
  • fastfishy2
    fastfishy2
    29th Nov 2014
    just crazy cool. +1
  • thespazz
    thespazz
    29th Nov 2014
    IRL the freezing temp of water ='s the the melting point (with no temp change). same with vapor. i could go on about how and why but meh lol.
  • Sardonic
    Sardonic
    29th Nov 2014
    Water can deviate from its normal temp>state changes with different pressures, you can get it lower than -10 if theres negative pressure, and keep it liquid >150 with positive pressure