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Make fire from water
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Yeah, it's cool. Wonder how much energy it will consume ?
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Popsci said it would cost $50K!!
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But can you make water from fire?
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neat!
I wonder if one can siphon off some hydrogen for fueling some other device.
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a solitary firefly flies at nite
into the darkness an endless flight
a million flashes of delight.
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hydrogen balloons for kids birthday parties?
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Originally Posted by d4nth3m4n
hydrogen balloons for kids birthday parties?
I'm all fired up for this...
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Originally Posted by d4nth3m4n
hydrogen balloons for kids birthday parties?
Excellent product idea! They could use "Oh, the humanity" as a catch phrase.
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Originally Posted by ManOfSteal
But can you make water from fire?
Sure! Get a huge ol' block of ice and use the fire to melt it: water!
Anyways yeah that is very cool. Although I don't think I would have the luxury of owning one until this drought thing passes, or I move.
Its also possible to make fire out of ice--not sure where I heard this, but apparently some guys were in some very snowy, ice place and couldnt get a fire going. So they carved an extremely wide angle lens out of ice, focusing a whole lot of sunlight onto a tiny spot. Pretty cool stuff
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Loki... hope you are kidding! Not that making a huge lense out of ice (that works) is easy... but even if it heated the ice, it would either melt or boil. If it was REALLY hot it would just do the above foster... and vaporize the ice. Perhaps there was a gas or campound in the area in the ice that fsared for a second... or maybe I'm stupid and thought you were serious? I dunno... link??
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Originally Posted by Tenacious Dyl
Loki... hope you are kidding! Not that making a huge lense out of ice (that works) is easy... but even if it heated the ice, it would either melt or boil. If it was REALLY hot it would just do the above foster... and vaporize the ice. Perhaps there was a gas or campound in the area in the ice that fsared for a second... or maybe I'm stupid and thought you were serious? I dunno... link??
The lens merely collects the light and focuses it to a distant point, it will not become warm itself.
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I'll stick with firewater, thanks.
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Cool lense, I get it now!
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