I am just going to talk about something completely unrelated. Recently there has been a phenomenon of people grabbing a fistful of snow make it into a ball and try to melt it with a benson burner. Instead of melting, instead you end up seeing a little black spot where the flame touches the snow.
Normal, as in - since geoengineering started? Again, not much experience with snow... Think I’ve touched it 3 times my whole life, lol. So if it’s carbon, I should be able to get the same residue from an ice cube test? Lol. Damn, I’m tired. My brain is struggling right now., lol.
I am just going to talk about something completely unrelated. Recently there has been a phenomenon of people grabbing a fistful of snow make it into a ball and try to melt it with a benson burner. Instead of melting, instead you end up seeing a little black spot where the flame touches the snow.
Wait, what?!
I don’t have much experience with snow, but that doesn’t seem normal!
Just check on youtube, there are tons of people posting these videos.
I am - heading there on my way to bed. I’m curious to see what it looks like, lol.
It's normal... the carbon in the flame leaves the black residue on the snow. It does melt. This is a debunked myth.
Normal, as in - since geoengineering started? Again, not much experience with snow... Think I’ve touched it 3 times my whole life, lol. So if it’s carbon, I should be able to get the same residue from an ice cube test? Lol. Damn, I’m tired. My brain is struggling right now., lol.
Yeah you can. I tried it. My father in law was all about it so we tried it in Johnson city. It's just normal.
I live where we get 300" a year. It's normal