freezing fire?

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  • striofhyrule
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2007
    • 11

    #1

    freezing fire?

    okay, I've had this question on my mind for about three years now and i still don't have a good answer. can you freeze fire? if so, how can you do it, what would it look like and why? if not, then why can't you. hopefully by posting this i could get a good,scientific answer.
  • Mans0n
    Sun and Stars
    FFR Music Producer
    • Sep 2006
    • 2907

    #2
    Re: freezing fire?

    Im not sure, you might have to get or build a uhm, build a firetruck that shoots snow out maybe. you need to be more specific in what your saying.
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    • EAGAMES
      Y0FACE!
      • Dec 2006
      • 4931

      #3
      Re: freezing fire?

      I would have to say no because the ice would melt into water because of the heat thus extinguishing the fire.
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      • TheRapingDragon
        A car crash mind
        • Aug 2005
        • 9788

        #4
        Re: freezing fire?

        Since fire is not an actual compound but a release of energy in the forms of heat and light by combustion, no, you cannot freeze fire, except on a picture.

        Also, not critical thinking. This is something you can solve using google. Takes all of 2 seconds.

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