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Melting backwards: Frozen

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Frozen by Maxim & Katia Mezentsev, with music by Nebulo, could probably continue for another minute. Not only is it fun to watch, but it’s an interesting DIY project: freeze objects in blocks of ice, film them melting, and then play the clips backwards. What will you freeze?

Watch more ice in the archives: The Last Ice Merchant, Premier Automne, Instant Ice Crystals, Scenic Journey to the Bottom of a Lake, and The Arrow of Time with Professor Brian Cox

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