Tuesday, January 13, 2026

How cold would it have to be for the entire ocean to freeze?


The whole ocean can't freeze-only by dropping the air temperature.

The problem is that the Earth is hot inside.

It freezes minus two degrees Celsius - the surface.

That ice becomes a blanket-protects the deep water.

Down in the dark-the pressure is heavy, freezing point drops lower.

The (core) is the biggest problem for ice-Vents push out heat, a constant thing.

To freeze the abyss you have to kill the planet first.

Have to shut off the inside furnace - We have to wait billions of years for the rock to go cold.

The ocean.

It stays liquid.


It will continue because the Earth is still alive - the physics will not let it happen yet. It is impossible now.