Posted on 01/17/2018 12:09:56 PM PST by mairdie
This is the incredible moment a bubble transformed into a delicate snow globe, before freezing completely and shattering.
Mesmerising footage shows a bubble balanced on a straw that quickly crystallises in sub-zero temperatures, creating a stunning swirl of delicate icy flakes.
The clip captures ice crystals dancing along the fragile surface of the bubble before it collapses in on itself, all in just 14 seconds.
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Awesome!
I do my day’s reading and my day’s work, then I just get really happy with this stuff. I feel as though I can emotionally roll in the images.
Looks just like my Oreo. Tuxedos rock!
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I had two tuxedos that I rescued when their mother died. They never connected to me, but they were bolted to one another.
Kitty looks like our Tuxedo, Fiona, found as a baby living alone under an apartment stairway ten years ago. She’s 20 lbs. now, and no baby.
The one I have is very cuddly and affectionate...but on her terms, when she’s ready.
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Funny, I was just wondering what would happen to a bubble blown in the freezing cold and this article appears.
Many pets really enjoy their stuff animals. Most owner do not realize that they may relate to them like a small child does and gain comfort from their stuffed animal.
Mine obviously find their comfort deep in the innards of their stuffed animals, which quickly become part of the carpet design.
Now, THAT is a bear hug!!
That mama panda loooooves her cub!
It’s the closest thing to a human or a monkey hug I’ve seen. I had that same thought.
LOL
I can tell you’re a pet owner!
I adopted a kitten that is part Maine Coon and he is HUGE!
I have to buy him dog toys, he’s just too much for cat toys.
He has also totally ANNIHILATED his scratching post!
He’s 8 lbs, 11 oz at 7 months old!
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