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Dee_Plorable 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because a phase change occurs way before the atoms of water cease all motion and take on the properties similar to a single atom. Supersolid is considered a phase of matter that occurs at extremely low temperatures. Water doesn't have a chance. :(

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MacwellX 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thank you Sir/Ma'am. I love to learn. I hate it when people say they're too old to learn. I'm 72 and I learn something new everyday here and love every minute of it.