Scientists create a strange form of ice ... 'hot' thousands of degrees Celsius
It is hard to believe but scientists have confirmed the existence of 'superhuman' hot ice - frozen water but can be maintained at thousands of degrees Celsius.
This bizarre form of ice may be due to enormous pressure and the experiment's findings may shed light on the internal structure of giant ice planets like Uranus and Neptune.
Scientists have just created a strange tape.
On the surface of the Earth, the boiling and freezing points of water differ only slightly, usually the water will boil when the temperature is hot enough and freezes when it is cold.
However, in the space vacuum environment, water cannot exist in liquid form. It immediately boiled and evaporated even at -270 degrees Celsius before turning into ice crystals.
In extremely high pressure environments, the opposite will happen that water is solidified, even at extremely high temperatures. Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have observed this for the first time recently.
They created Ice VII , a crystalline form of more than 30,000 times the Earth's atmospheric pressure, also known as ultrasound tape .
This result shows the clue about how Neptune and Uranus can have strange magnetic fields with tilt angles at odd angles and with equations that do not surround the planet.
The team's research shows that these planets may have a solid coating, similar to Earth, but made of super-hot ultrasound tape instead of hot stones. Because ultrasound tape has a high electrical conductivity, this can affect the planets' magnetic fields.
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