The discussion centers around a science fair project investigating the properties of ice cubes, specifically how mass affects their flicking distance. Participants clarify that the correct term is "mass" rather than "madd" and discuss the density of ice, which is approximately 0.92 g/cm³, less than that of liquid water. The conversation also touches on the concept of volume, noting that it varies with the size of the ice cube, while density remains constant. Additionally, a question is raised about why ice can evaporate in a freezer, with the explanation that evaporation occurs when the partial pressure of water vapor is lower than the equilibrium vapor pressure of ice. The thread provides insights into the physical properties of ice and the scientific principles behind its behavior.