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Le 11/01/2011 23:35, Darren New a écrit :
> Warp wrote:
>> Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
>>> Warp wrote:
>>>> life on Earth wouldn't exist because
>>>> all bodies of water would freeze from the bottom up, killing all living
>>>> organisms.
I would ponder to "all massive living organisms".
Bacteria & such would be still be fine.
Can a cloud/colony of bacteria develops as an intelligent
being/population and make something fancy ?
>>
>>> Well, unless they evolved in San Diego. ;-)
>>
>> The reference is completely lost on me.
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> Water outside doesn't freeze in San Diego. It rarely goes below freezing
> here, let alone long enough to make water freeze solid outdoors.
>
If you compress it hard enough, even in San Diego, even oxygen could
freeze...
Water is paradoxal in that at high pressure the more compact form is
liquid rather than solid.
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