What Happens to ICE Under EXTREME Pressures?

Published 2024-06-30
* ICE VII with your 7 UP * Ep19

All Comments (21)
  • I always wondered what would happen to the iceberg if it sank instead of the titanic
  • @DougNoOnions
    By far my favorite (small for no reason) channel!
  • @kevinz.9785
    'Under Pressure' and 'Ice Ice Baby' intro is a nice Easter egg.
  • This one was my favorite so far. I love the sound of the ice cracking under the pressure, and seeing the gas cavities become filled with water. And as always, I enjoy your unique humor. Thanks!
  • It just keeps getting better! The humor is outstanding! So underrated as far as subs go. Happy to say I been here since the first Video and I love every new Drop!
  • @OnTheRiver66
    I always learn something new from your channel. I’ve heard about the different phases of water but never in the detail you presented. Water inclusions in diamond under such pressure - who would have guessed.
  • @I-Z0MBIE
    "Well Clarice can you still here the Screaming of the ICE CUB'S? (sound of air being sucked past the teeth and tung) THIP! THIP! THIP!😈" lol
  • @-_-hi8964
    Best intro of the year. Very punny. Cheers 🍻
  • I really appreciate the science lesson afterwards. It gives real context to the amazing sights you produce in your little death tube! I wonder how many wealthy people have pressurised aquariums with the rarest fish ever seen in them...
  • @theorangeoof926
    1:08 Damn, I was just about to crush water into ice VII with my own hands since I lack this machine but your disclaimer stopped me from doing it otherwise, thanks for looking out for us!
  • @Yellow_bud
    This is awesome I love watching these videos every day!
  • @technopong
    This is exactly what I've been wanting to see. Thank you for doing this experiment!
  • @MuscarV2
    Ice: crackling away for several minutes with no major change in sound. The Youtube auto-captions at 4:08 in the video: this is music.
  • @bogrick1947
    I started watching this out of curiosity, and it was very interesting. The only problem now is that am craving a Vodka and Ice7
  • @kentworch
    This was definitely an interesting experiment. I could have the pump struggling at around 14,000 feet though. Would be pretty cool if that could simulate the pressures in the challenger deep, but still the depth of the Titanic is pretty cool anyway. Love the experiments.
  • @two6520
    How does this channel have only 8k subs? Something is not right. Hey man you have a great channel!
  • In Portsmouth England there’s a hyperbolic trials facility where a person can get into a chamber that can raise the pressure much like your dropzone canister. It’s for submarine training.
  • @choke666
    😱 I have been asking this since 4th grade. In 45 now. Thank yooooooou!!
  • @Naomi_Boyd
    Ice - Under Pressure I see what you did there. 🤣