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Water above 273 K with a certain amount of pressure becomes kiki again.
Where’s that area on this phase diagram?
There:
I’m so lost!
Woah, that’s really cool!
What’s even cooler is that the Wikipedia URL actually supports unencoded slashes
I noticed that! Never seen that before either.
Some rain feels very kiki to me.
True, but if you look at it close up, it’s bouba. Very small bouba moving fast does kinda turn into kiki at larger scales.
We need a grand unified theory for describing the physics where matter goes from bouba- to kiki-scale.
It’s not just crystals. Even amorphous solids, like glass, can be extremely kiki.
amorphous is a bouba word for kiki materials