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So we all know ecto energy works on a molecular level. It was said in the intro and shown, the ghost energy from Fenton Portal messed with Danny's molecular structure. This is also shown in the last episode in the series "Phantom Planet" where several ghosts blasted Danny and there ecto energy messed with his molecular structure again.
So Danny's Ice Powers are coming from his core as stated by Frostbite who has the same thing. There core is basically where there energy comes from. In the season 3 episode "Urban Jungle" Danny's core began to release cold waves of ecto energy which caused his body to freeze from the inside out. This means Danny in human form could survive his molecules being frozen!.
Danny learns how to control this power so it no longer freezes his body and he could now fire cold rays of ecto energy. Now since ecto energy works on a molecular level and Danny's Ice Ray's are just cold ecto energy. Danny is actually freezing things on a molecular level. So I think ghosts like Danny which are only Dan, Frostbite, Vortex, and Klemper who all can shot cold ecto energy should have it noted on their Ice Manipulation that they can freeze things on a molecular level.
So Danny's Ice Powers are coming from his core as stated by Frostbite who has the same thing. There core is basically where there energy comes from. In the season 3 episode "Urban Jungle" Danny's core began to release cold waves of ecto energy which caused his body to freeze from the inside out. This means Danny in human form could survive his molecules being frozen!.
Danny learns how to control this power so it no longer freezes his body and he could now fire cold rays of ecto energy. Now since ecto energy works on a molecular level and Danny's Ice Ray's are just cold ecto energy. Danny is actually freezing things on a molecular level. So I think ghosts like Danny which are only Dan, Frostbite, Vortex, and Klemper who all can shot cold ecto energy should have it noted on their Ice Manipulation that they can freeze things on a molecular level.