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17 Comments
PlayhousePalssays...New way to make [cold] poached eggs? [Expertly seasoned in sea salt I might add] =oD
Zawashsays...This video would be a terrific start to Right Here, Right Now! Horrible white balance, though..
Sagemindsays...Boom Baby BOOM!
antjokingly says...>> ^Sagemind:
Boom Baby BOOM!
RIP, the bird.
Also, a cool *science experiment.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Science) - requested by ant.
Quboidsays...This is exactly why the internet is such a wonderful thing. How else would we ever get to see things like this?
KnivesOutsays...I bet they made some fishy friends in the process.
lucky760says...I imagine that's the same as it'd look in space.
Triggers an eerie hypothetical in my mind. If you just dropped eggs into the ocean (somewhere warm enough), when the baby chick started to peck its way out of the shell it'd drown itself. Poor thing.
KnivesOutsays...@lucky760 clearly has a dark side we weren't aware of.
I'll be watching you, and your lucky charms.
Fletchsays...>> ^lucky760:
I imagine that's the same as it'd look in space.
Triggers an eerie hypothetical in my mind. If you just dropped eggs into the ocean (somewhere warm enough), when the baby chick started to peck its way out of the shell it'd drown itself. Poor thing.
Knife is a ScubaPro White Tip (if anyone cares).
[...crickets...]
@lucky760
Chick incubation requires about 100°F, so I doubt anywhere is warm enough. I was a Navy snipe, and the highest injection temperatures I ever saw for our main condenser was about 86°F. However, if you just wait a few more years...
lucky760says...>> ^Fletch:
>> ^lucky760:
I imagine that's the same as it'd look in space.
Triggers an eerie hypothetical in my mind. If you just dropped eggs into the ocean (somewhere warm enough), when the baby chick started to peck its way out of the shell it'd drown itself. Poor thing.
Knife is a ScubaPro White Tip (if anyone cares).
[...crickets...]
@lucky760
Chick incubation requires about 100°F, so I doubt anywhere is warm enough. I was a Navy snipe, and the highest injection temperatures I ever saw for our main condenser was about 86°F. However, if you just wait a few more years...
True, but 1) I did say it was a hypothetical (focused around what would happen to the chick more than if it could actually hatch), and 2) temperatures reach well into hundreds of degrees Fahrenheit near hydrothermal vents.
That's hot enough for the spawning and evolution of strange new life forms that will literally never see the light of day. Just don't let the egg get too close or it'll boil.
deathcowsays...This is precisely why our helicopter is equipped with heat lamps and doesn't drop the eggs until 1 hour before hatching.
00Scud00jokingly says...We've been deceived, the true reason the internet exists is not for porn but to showcase men playing with dead chicken fetuses at the bottom of the ocean. And so, I am compelled to upvote.
jqpublicksays...Eggshells are permeable to admit air; the egg will die of oxygen starvation quite quickly. If that's any help.
>> ^lucky760:
>> ^Fletch:
>> ^lucky760:
I imagine that's the same as it'd look in space.
Triggers an eerie hypothetical in my mind. If you just dropped eggs into the ocean (somewhere warm enough), when the baby chick started to peck its way out of the shell it'd drown itself. Poor thing.
Knife is a ScubaPro White Tip (if anyone cares).
[...crickets...]
@lucky760
Chick incubation requires about 100°F, so I doubt anywhere is warm enough. I was a Navy snipe, and the highest injection temperatures I ever saw for our main condenser was about 86°F. However, if you just wait a few more years...
True, but 1) I did say it was a hypothetical (focused around what would happen to the chick more than if it could actually hatch), and 2) temperatures reach well into hundreds of degrees Fahrenheit near hydrothermal vents.
That's hot enough for the spawning and evolution of strange new life forms that will literally never see the light of day. Just don't let the egg get too close or it'll boil.
lucky760says...>> ^jqpublick:
Eggshells are permeable to admit air; the egg will die of oxygen starvation quite quickly. If that's any help.
>> ^lucky760:
>> ^Fletch:
>> ^lucky760:
I imagine that's the same as it'd look in space.
Triggers an eerie hypothetical in my mind. If you just dropped eggs into the ocean (somewhere warm enough), when the baby chick started to peck its way out of the shell it'd drown itself. Poor thing.
Knife is a ScubaPro White Tip (if anyone cares).
[...crickets...]
@lucky760
Chick incubation requires about 100°F, so I doubt anywhere is warm enough. I was a Navy snipe, and the highest injection temperatures I ever saw for our main condenser was about 86°F. However, if you just wait a few more years...
True, but 1) I did say it was a hypothetical (focused around what would happen to the chick more than if it could actually hatch), and 2) temperatures reach well into hundreds of degrees Fahrenheit near hydrothermal vents.
That's hot enough for the spawning and evolution of strange new life forms that will literally never see the light of day. Just don't let the egg get too close or it'll boil.
Quite right! Totally valid point that resolves my hypothetical horror show, so it's a big help.
chingalerasays...>> ^Quboid:
This is exactly why the internet is such a wonderful thing. How else would we ever get to see things like this?
Public Swimming pool
In your bathtub with goggles
International Space Station
A friend's fish tank
In you mate's Guinness when they're not looking
Lot's of places to see eggies in agua mon~
Quboidsays...>> ^chingalera:
>> ^Quboid:
This is exactly why the internet is such a wonderful thing. How else would we ever get to see things like this?
Public Swimming pool
In your bathtub with goggles
International Space Station
A friend's fish tank
In you mate's Guinness when they're not looking
Lot's of places to see eggies in agua mon~
Yeah, but I'm not going to do any of these. I'd never in a million years even think about this, never mind do any tests. Yet here I am, a few clicks and I've seen it all.
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