I live in southern AZ where we have been luckily exempt from the recent "polar vortex" I keep hearing about. It's rare here to go much under freezing really, but we did see 14 degrees for a couple of nights last year. In my years of vaping, suffice it to say I have never been anywhere that was truly cold. Anyway, I've also been seeing videos of people throwing boiling water that instantly turns to snow. I'm not here to talk about all the stupid people that burned themselves though.
What I want to know is this: if boiling water freezes that quickly, are millions of vapers blowing snow too?? It seems like vapor would also freeze, but I'm no scientist. I mean, can you walk outside and look like a Squaw Valley snow machine? Because come on, that sounds awesome! Whether this is actually possible or not, I did get a laugh thinking about how fun it would be to get a huge puff going and ice over someone's face.
I tried blowing some vapor into my freezer, but I'm afraid that my freezer isn't as cold as the temps some of you have experienced lately. Someone please share a little experience and/or science behind whether this works or not!
Here, we honestly see more of this kind of stuff than snow:
What I want to know is this: if boiling water freezes that quickly, are millions of vapers blowing snow too?? It seems like vapor would also freeze, but I'm no scientist. I mean, can you walk outside and look like a Squaw Valley snow machine? Because come on, that sounds awesome! Whether this is actually possible or not, I did get a laugh thinking about how fun it would be to get a huge puff going and ice over someone's face.
I tried blowing some vapor into my freezer, but I'm afraid that my freezer isn't as cold as the temps some of you have experienced lately. Someone please share a little experience and/or science behind whether this works or not!
Here, we honestly see more of this kind of stuff than snow: