Originally posted by MxRacer:
Originally posted by RT and his SE:

Mmmm I guess the laws of nature don't apply.





it's not that they don't apply, it's just that you apparently aren't fully versed in them.




Ever see a river freeze? The water underneath continues to move right? How does it do that? Because the surface water temperature is below the freezing point while the water below the ice is warmer. As the water below the ice cools(still moving) it adds thickness. If it's shallow like a creek it will freeze solid. The freezing point of fresh water is 32 degrees moving or not.

Sorry OP I was just having fun with you, no threadjack intended.


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