It’d be a normal thing if water didn’t crystallize even at very high cooling rates. World not being convenient, you can cut brain into pieces and store in fixatives like good ol formaldehyde, or you can freeze it whole with parts vitrifying after being damaged by solvents and parts getting shredded into pieces by ice and everything cracking apart.
Can you name any ‘normal’ thing at all where people invest a good sum of money for their personal benefit based on highly uncertain projections of continued scientific progress because the expected value seems good?
Because otherwise, I don’t think the more convenient world in which water doesn’t crystallize would look very different...
Can you name any ‘normal’ thing at all where people invest a good sum of money for their personal benefit based on highly uncertain projections of continued scientific progress because the expected value seems good?
Because otherwise, I don’t think the more convenient world in which water doesn’t crystallize would look very different...