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Frozen waves of water.

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State1 year ago

No. It’s sublimation of ice to water vapor (evaporation) which erodes like wind erodes sand, but about 20x slower.

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cybergigafactory1 year ago

How does this form? Is it Wind over a long timespan? It looks somewhat being against physics 😅

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Our Creator’s creators1 year ago

I think this is AI

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ENERGYtoEXPLORE1 year ago

How can something like that ever happen? Never seen anything like it.

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Jeremiah1 year ago

Nature's equivalent of a no skating sign

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cybergigafactory1 year ago

I asked @grok and it’s answer is great!

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γ131 year ago

I think what we are really seeing here is a lake or river that froze (slowly from the top down, that's how you get clear ice like that), then some warmer water flowed over it and carved those patterns, then the water source froze up or stopped somehow leaving this for us to marvel at.

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Truthstream Media1 year ago

Like a real painting!

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Believe On Jesus Christ1 year ago

I wonder at what temperature it needs to be to freeze water moving at that speed. I'm sure someone has done a calculation of this somewhere.

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The Otorongo 🇵🇪🐆🌳🌊🐍🎣🐸🦅1 year ago

Beautiful! Seems more likely, these are wind/erosion shaped formations.

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