HOT ICE
▪ Scientists have turned water that is under extreme compression into ice “hotter than the boiling point of water.” In addition to “ordinary” ice, there are “at least 11 other known forms of ice occurring at a variety of temperatures and pressures.”—SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES, U.S.A.
So what you are saying, is that if we put our opponent's brain under enough pressure, it will freeze?
This could come in handy.
u got it pawn!
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