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Can you eat water?
Solid water but not iced.
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I don't think it would. The friction would superheat it, I think.
Just chew it instead of swallowing it? Water is technically solid anyway. You can touch it, can you not?
Messaggio originale di Dr. Snap, The Wizard:
Just chew it instead of swallowing it? Water is technically solid anyway. You can touch it, can you not?
Chew a liquid, I don't get it.
Just use liquid teeth to chew liquid water hehe.

Now I've got myself wondering what liquid teeth would look like. Probably like calcium powder
You can also bake water did you know that?
If you freeze it, then yes.
Better question, do you eat ass?
Not iced or not ice? You can't eat water with ice but you can eat ice.
Messaggio originale di Dr. Snap, The Wizard:
Just chew it instead of swallowing it? Water is technically solid anyway. You can touch it, can you not?
Wtf is that logic? A liquid is a fluid which means it can flow, something that solid cannot. The feeling of touching has nothing to do with it.
Messaggio originale di snlᴉʇnɐNɔᴉɯsoƆ:
Thick water. Unus Annus.

Drinking water from an... what?
Ultima modifica da Samwise; 2 apr 2021, ore 0:47
Messaggio originale di Hans Grosse:
Better question, do you eat ass?

Very mature reply for sure.......................



Messaggio originale di Panazois λ:
Messaggio originale di Dr. Snap, The Wizard:
Just chew it instead of swallowing it? Water is technically solid anyway. You can touch it, can you not?
Wtf is that logic? A liquid is a fluid which means it can flow, something that solid cannot. The feeling of touching has nothing to do with it.

By his logic, he is using a fork to take up milk and then chewing it
Messaggio originale di Panazois λ:
Oh. My. God. You really think that's how that works? Water doesn't become ice with huge pressure.
If you don't know what you're talking about it's probably best not to take such a high and mighty tone with people.

Water definitely does become solid under enough pressure. This is the phase diagram of water[en.wikipedia.org]; pressure is plotted on the vertical axis and temperature on the horizontal. You can see by following any point from the bottom straight upward, you don't have to change the temperature to get ice if you can apply enough pressure.
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Messaggio originale di ⛧Pernicious⛧:
I suppose if the gravity was strong enough you could make water solid without cold. Though it might still be ice.

I recall hearing of a planet that is ice covered and also on fire because of the intense gravity. And the ice can't melt. Gliese 436 b
Oh. My. God. You really think that's how that works? Water doesn't become ice with huge pressure. The reason why that specific planet has "ice" as the wikipedia says is because there is also lots of other rocks there that combine with the water there which gives the illusion that the rocks are "ice" because of the water. If it were true that water can become water with great pressure then the whole bottom of the ocean would also be ice.
bruh u lecturing people when you don't know ♥♥♥♥ about physics lmao wtf

water phase is pressure dependent
Messaggio originale di Gus the Crocodile:
Messaggio originale di Panazois λ:
Oh. My. God. You really think that's how that works? Water doesn't become ice with huge pressure.
If you don't know what you're talking about it's probably best not to take such a high and mighty tone with people.

Water definitely does become solid under enough pressure. This is the phase diagram of water[en.wikipedia.org]; pressure is plotted on the vertical axis and temperature on the horizontal. You can see by following any point from the bottom straight upward, you don't have to change the temperature to get ice if you can apply enough pressure.
At that huge pressures it won't technically be ice doe. Ice is considered to be water at solid form in 0 Celcius. Just like we have different naming with carbon: Graphite and Diamond.
I've found the solid water look!
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