Many many years ago there was a series called "Project UFO", a dramatization of the Air Force's UFO investigations. One episode feature a fighter pilot sighting a UFO and then crashing in a near-vertical orientation. Some scumbag yellow journalist got after the widow, who then asked the investigators "why won't you let me look in the coffin?!". The investigator replied: "Ma'am, your husband was going over the speed of sound when he crashed. You don't want to see what we put in that box." Having watched this, I am now surprised that they found anything to "put in that box."
If you heat up ice fast enough, it tends to shatter or burst open. There is nothing unusual about this. Did none of you grow up in a place with large amounts of snow and ice during the winter?
This happens during the film ‘The Thing from Another World’. They discover a UFO buried in the ice and use the thermite to burn the ice. The UFO completely blows up.
It would have been way easier to light that bucket of thermite with a strip of lithium and a butane lighter lol. You made that dangerous by trying to make it safe
Jamie's stated "something is aerosolizating" ICE is hydrogen & oxygen (gases/"air") perfect combination, Hydrogen is the flammable gas and with the assistance of oxygen you shove 4,000*F, oh it is not going to sit around wait around been solid ice to melt (liquid) and then boil (gas)