A Drop in Temperature Allows Humans to Walk on Water

You can swim (uncomfortably) in water at a temperature slightly above freezing; a tiny drop in temperature—or a miracle—allows you to walk on water.

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Craig F. Bohren and Bruce A. Albrecht quoted.

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 Statistical and thermal physics
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Sturge , Michael Dudley (2003), Statistical and thermal physics, A K Peters, Ltd., Retrieved on 2012-01-19
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