[video=vimeo;19260895]http://vimeo.com/19260895[/video]
This is what happens when you pour lava over a sheet of ice.
I want to eat it.
Those bubbles looked awesome after it solidified
Lava and Magma are the scariest things ever.
You could see it actually flowing inside the bubbles and then leaking out. Does it cool down with the bubbles intact I wonder? Or do they collapse as soon as it cools?
I'm getting a weird urge to touch it.
"I am one with the lava."
Looks hot as fuck.
[B]WE REQUIRE MORE MINERALS![/B]
Why hasn't anyone said anything about the thread icon being "Steam."
I'm only about two and a half hours away from Syracuse University. I should go to one of their lava pours sometime.
Looks neat, the bubbles are really glossy and smooth. Kinda want to break one off and put it on my mantel.
This turned me on just a little
I wonder if I should be feeling sorry for the lava or for the ice...
[I]Ice Burn.[/I]
[editline]31st August 2012[/editline]
It looks pretty awesome.
When in doubt, apply lava.
That was really fucking cool.
Looked like pizza at some point.
Did.. did the ice catch on fire at 2:08?
I thought the lava would just melt through.
[QUOTE=Niklas;37493005]I thought the lava would just melt through.[/QUOTE]
The steam would have created an insulating barrier between the ice and the lava slowing the heat conduction, meaning the ice melted slower than you would have expected. Try throwing water into a very hot frying pan.
[QUOTE=Mixed Sources;37493687]The steam would have created an insulating barrier between the ice and the lava slowing the heat conduction, meaning the ice melted slower than you would have expected. Try throwing water into a very hot frying pan.[/QUOTE]
why would you throw water into a frying pan it would get everywhere
just pour it in
[QUOTE=WaffleCopter;37488447]Looked like pizza at some point.[/QUOTE]
This.
[QUOTE=TamTamJam;37488603]Did.. did the ice catch on fire at 2:08?[/QUOTE]
Are you serious?
Weird boner from this.
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