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🚨 BREAKING: Water might not be what we thought. Scientists just confirmed something shocking Water can exist as two different liquids at the same time. Read that again. Not solid. Not gas. Two liquid forms. Deep below freezing water splits into a low-density form a high-density form Then at...

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