How cold would it have to be for your pee to freeze mid stream before it hit the ground?
I doubt it would be possible on earth without a manmade area, but who knows.
>>8384203
cold enough for it to be immensely unhealthy, and likely frostbite inducing on your phallus upon contact with air temperature
>>8384214
What if I designed some kind of insulated cock casing that only exposed the urethra and was able to reseal afterwards?
>>8384222
but why
I've heard that this happens around 230K, but I have no proofs.
>>8384234
That's not what we're here for
My grandpa went to antarctica and told us when we were kids that his piss froze before it touched the ground. How true it was I dont know.
It's not as far-fetched as you think, hot water(which ironically freezes faster than cold water) is known to freeze in midair in very cold weather
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ty0iucpb6nA
-272 celsius is probably cold enough.
An upper bound requires experimentation.
It's much easier if you're pissing off a cliff.
>>8384222
This is the Science and Math board, ladies and gentlemen
>>8384756
how is this not science?
>>8384306
stop anthropomorphizing. water does nothing ironically.
>>8384864
>he STILL hasn't ironized his water
jesus christ what year is it
>>8384864
kek
>>8384203
Teacher told story of climbing Denali.
Spit would freeze before it hit ground about -58 F.
The problems with urine are:
1. salt and other mineral content.
2. The exit point from body is 3 feet instead of 5
The correct answer is "I have no clue"
>>8384234
>but why
Leave this place at once, for you are not fit to walk among us.