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The original video was rather shaky since I was holding 2 cameras with one hand and so I ended up stabilizing it. hopefully  I didn't make it worse.

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super cooled water solidifying filmed in infrared

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Anonymous

Super cool video!

Anonymous

They actually make hand warmers that work with this principal. You boil them in water until they are all liquid inside. After they cool down, you snap a metal disk inside the warmer and the gel freezes and heats up. <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Go-Reusable-Heat-Packs/dp/B016OA5YK0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1511877747&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=reusable+hand+warmer" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Go-Reusable-Heat-Packs/dp/B016OA5YK0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1511877747&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=reusable+hand+warmer</a>

Anonymous

Hey Cody, next time you use the FLIR camera, does it have a mode that tells you the actual temperature of what you are looking at? It would be fun to get a more quantitative idea of what’s going on. Usually they mode that tells you the temp of the middle of the screen and one that shows you where and what the extremes in temp in the field of view are.

Anonymous

Doggone it, what are you trying to do--cool the whole darn neighborhood?

Anonymous

Hey, I don't remember you showing that property of gold solidifying in your other videos about gold refining... Maybe it's just my memory acting up again, but it would be really cool if you could upload a little clip just showing the crystallization of a slightly larger bit of gold (so it shows up on the camera better and so the thermal mass is also larger).

Anonymous

Does this mean there are going to be a series of FLIR videos? I've been curious whether you can actually see the heat from Grant Thompson's solar scorcher through a thermal camera, but that doesn't seem like it would be interesting enough for its own video...

Anonymous

Honestly I just really enjoy watching your videos and will perpetually desire more regardless of your rate of production.

Anonymous

My wife bought me a pair of these for my last tour. They are extremely extremely useful since boiling water is one thing any soldier has access to.

Devin Forbes

He has, multiple times. That's probably a clip taken right from his older videos. Now you have an excuse to re-watch them.

Anonymous

Water behaves weirdly when cooled in containers -- there's this thing called The Mpemba effect, where warm water freezes faster than cooler water.

Anonymous

Could this be the same effect as you get in a refrigeration system evaporator when the liquid refrigerant flashes into a gas? It transfers way more energy on the change of state than in either a liquid or a gas form. Is the heat your seeing on the IR the bottle absorbing the heat released when the water changes from a liquid to a solid?

Anonymous

there are now research papers that have not replicated the Mpemba effect satisfaction making the peer review even question if it is a real thing. check out Veratasium's video on the topic