I was looking though some old pictures on my camera, and i found some that i was going to make a post about, but never got around to it, nows the time.
We have a crappy fridge that doesn’t have a ice maker so my mom makes the ice herself (not hard, fill tray, un-fill after frozen). But every once in a while something weird happens to our ice. Pictures and my theory after break.
Weird huh?
I dont know what really causes this, but my theroy is… While the surface of the ice is starting to freeze, the pressure builds up underneath, and just before the water fully freezes, the pressure pushes the last bit of liquid water though and freezes it instantly.
Do you have a better theory?
Steven Bullen found out what its really called. An Ice_spike




Erm that’s weird! very weird!
I buy ice instead of making it… for one reason. Ice you buy, lasts longer than the ice you produce yourself. They add something to the ice to make it last longer.
Ok I am back… It’s called an ice spike.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_spike
Kool, i should have done a wikipedia search.