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Thread: How cool is this little science trick?

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    How cool is this little science trick?


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    Very cool! I just sent it to my wife, the chemistry teacher.

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    I wish people understood this

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    at first I felt like I was watching him make like heroin or meth or something

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    Yeah, that's cool.. Another thing I found cool (though I don't have any video of it) is seeing an explosive device (any type, except I guess something like a nuclear bomb) explode when it's first cooled to VERY low temperatures.

    It still explodes, but happens in real slow motion, and the explosion is more like a soft puff than anything else. Sorry, don't have any videos, but a friend from physics once showed me that.

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    That is very cool.

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