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We recently figured out why ice is slippery. Normies make it seem like all that's left to learn is at the fringes, but it's not. Our gaps in knowledge are everywhere. Even you can be an explorer!
I assumed it was because of a thin water layer that makes you essentially hydroplane when you step on it, am I even close?
Edit: Yes, but also no.
More akin to marbles on a floor or a table shuffleboard setup!
Great, who's going to go tell Richard Feynman?
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