You get all kinds of bizzare unnatural looking shapes and angles with ice, especially with frequent temperature changes over a short period of time i.e. shifting between solid, liquid, and even some vapor/gas state. Molten matter of any kind could likely do weird things with sudden changes in state.
I forgot to take a picture a couple weeks ago, but I have an old window in a bedroom that I need to reframe and replace that leaks air & moisture like a sieve. We had some shitty weather where it was - 40C one day, hover around -3 the next, rinse and repeat for a couple days. Ended up having a slick of ice over the glass, and it all formed in random fractal looking lines, mixed in with circular & hex snowflakeish looking patterns. Frankly it was the best peice of art I've ever seen.
If I was schizo, I'm sure I would have thought it was a coded message sent from Xenu in the middle of the night though. Who knows, maybe it was.
I forgot to take a picture a couple weeks ago, but I have an old window in a bedroom that I need to reframe and replace that leaks air & moisture like a sieve. We had some shitty weather where it was - 40C one day, hover around -3 the next, rinse and repeat for a couple days. Ended up having a slick of ice over the glass, and it all formed in random fractal looking lines, mixed in with circular & hex snowflakeish looking patterns. Frankly it was the best peice of art I've ever seen.
If I was schizo, I'm sure I would have thought it was a coded message sent from Xenu in the middle of the night though. Who knows, maybe it was.
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