I'm confused. Maybe you can help.

Lawrencetan21

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I still uses one of those fridges that doesn't have an icemaker. I Filled up my ice tray last night and when I saw it this morning on one of the ice cube has a stick of ice that pointed upward (it look's like one other point stick that you see on the ceiling of ice caves). It's about 2 inches long. How can this happened? I can't get anything done in school cause I kept thinking about it. HELP ME!
 

Lawrencetan21

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That's what i though at first too but I looked and lookd but couldn't find such switch. My prediction: The same one-legged alien that took a sock from my drier.
 

ThePresence

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
My guess would be condensation forming above it & then dropping onto it.

Viper GTS
But why would the ice form upward? Wouldn't it be an icicle from the freezer roof, not up from the bottom?
 
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My guess is that you have imagined everything, including posting about it here on ATOT. You are still asleep and your classes started 45 minutes ago. You better wake up pretty quick.