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Water can turn to hard as metal.



Water, like all other materials, has three forms. Those forms are gas, solid, and liquid. If we raise the temperature to enough high level. We can vaporize even iron or any other material. 

When water molecules can be locked stable enough they can form a structure that is hard as steel. And that thing can turn many things that seem like some SciFi possible. 

Researchers can make that thing by using low temperature, high pressure, or powerful magnetic fields. That means researchers can create merchandise by using ice. And then the magnetic field presses that thing in a certain form. 

The solid form of water is ice. Ice can form when the temperature decrease below zero degrees. This is how ice forms on Earth. But in some exoplanets, massive gravitation forms hot ice.

 In those cases, the planet's gravitation locks water molecules to ice. So, another term for ice is a form of water where water molecules are locked. In Jupiter's atmosphere is ice that is formed by pressure. And in those conditions. 

A powerful pressure can lock water molecules into the thing that is called ice. That pressure can create by using soundwaves. Those soundwaves can simply hover water above the layer. Then the pressure or electromagnetic field can press that water to solid form. After that, the laser system will make a certain form. 

But water can also have quantum properties. That quantum property is that magnetic fields affect the water. By using similar technology that is used in fusion is possible to make the ice that is hard as metal. 

Can the ice turn hard as metal? The answer is yes. If we will put water to a temperature that is near zero kelvin and gas bubbles are removed the ice can be hard as metal. Otherwise by using magnetic fields and pressure combinations is possible to stabilize water to form that is like ice, also at room temperature. 

That thing makes it possible to create new types of structures like covering spacecraft by using water layers. That thing is possible if the magnetic field that pulls water against the layer is powerful enough. Magnets can pull water against the layer. And that thing is turning into a heat shield. In some theories, the UFO is a hollow water bubble around the aircraft. 

The system requires that there are smaller crafts around the water bubble that makes the cross pull.  The system stabilizes that water layer over the craft. In that case, two magnetic fields are making that bubble. The magnetic fields must turn water molecules in a position where they can stabilize the water layer. And then the fields can just cross-pull the water layers. 


https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-transformed-pure-water-into-a-metal-and-theres-footage


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