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::Try this: build a 1x1 cistern with floor, walls and ceiling (hatch) made of nether-caps, then fill it with water, then try with bigger cisterns: 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, 8x8, 9x9... and so on... | ::Try this: build a 1x1 cistern with floor, walls and ceiling (hatch) made of nether-caps, then fill it with water, then try with bigger cisterns: 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, 8x8, 9x9... and so on... | ||
::I remember reading that they lower the surrounding temperature, so if you build underground, you start with the underground temperature and the nether-cap surfaces will decrease it a bit (I assume halfway between the underground and nether-cap temperature) as the container grows you'll probably get a cumulative effect from the nether-cap surfaces making the center tend to the nether-cap temperature, and so being able to freeze?? This is all theoretical, I'm not able to test it right now, but if you're able it would be good !!SCIENCE!! ;)--[[User:Kaos|Kaos]] 13:39, 22 April 2011 (UTC) | ::I remember reading that they lower the surrounding temperature, so if you build underground, you start with the underground temperature and the nether-cap surfaces will decrease it a bit (I assume halfway between the underground and nether-cap temperature) as the container grows you'll probably get a cumulative effect from the nether-cap surfaces making the center tend to the nether-cap temperature, and so being able to freeze?? This is all theoretical, I'm not able to test it right now, but if you're able it would be good !!SCIENCE!! ;)--[[User:Kaos|Kaos]] 13:39, 22 April 2011 (UTC) | ||
− | :::It's mentioned elsewhere on the wiki that MELTING_POINT ( | + | :::It's mentioned elsewhere on the wiki that MELTING_POINT (32C/10000U for water) is the temperature at which the material is treated as liquid. The point at which water ''freezes'' is less-than-32, i.e. 31 (or lower), so I think no freezing from nether-caps. [[Special:Contributions/218.186.8.234|218.186.8.234]] 05:09, 31 August 2011 (UTC) |