I was walking through a store one day and came across an advertisement of an object that claimed to defrost a 1-inch steak in less than 10 minutes. Made of some sort of metal, the object was about the size of a cookie sheet and was not electric. When I touched it, it felt very cold. The salesperson demonstrated the “super defroster” by placing an ice cube on it. The ice cube melted before my very eyes in a matter of minutes. How could something that felt so cold melt ice so quickly?
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