Ahh, thousands of degrees from ingredients you can get at art supply stores.
I remember when we got methanol in squirty bottles in chem when I was 14... squirty bottle + flammable liquid + bunsen burners + 14 year old boys = bad + fire.
That was the same class where we tried to ruin one guy's experiments by putting ammonia in them without him seeing... good times.
For anyone who has the history channel, they sometimes show this documentary about Nuclear weapons, and it is pretty much just 2 straight hours of huge as shit explosions.
Oh that is cool. Wonder what tapping the glass with a fork would do.
It's all about having a crystal of it already. If a crystal touches the liquid, it all solifies. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be hard to pull off though, I might do this one at a party sometime.
This might have been a good one for that other guys mad scientist party, infact.
What is interesting about the kinetic engineering is that he actually used evolutionary algorithms to make them, and "cross bred" them after, taking favourable traits from each.
What is interesting about the kinetic engineering is that he actually used evolutionary algorithms to make them, and "cross bred" them after, taking favourable traits from each.
That is pretty fucking cool.
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tfs wikipedia tells me that sodium acetate is what you get when you react vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (NaHCO3) so if you stick some baking soda in some vinegar in a pot and then boil it off (outside on a camp stove would probably be smart as it would smell bad)
oh fine wikipedia also has instructions
"84 grams of sodium bicarbonate react with 750 g of 8% vinegar to make 82 g sodium acetate in water. By subsequently boiling off most of the water, one can refine either a concentrated solution of sodium acetate or actual crystals." I think the video tells you the rest of it. mix it in with hot water then cool the mixture down, knocking it into anything will possibly be enough to set it off once it has cooled.
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Some stupidly destructive chemistry
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but saved my sister
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Fucking poetrys got nothing on Thermite.
Ahh, thousands of degrees from ingredients you can get at art supply stores.
I remember when we got methanol in squirty bottles in chem when I was 14... squirty bottle + flammable liquid + bunsen burners + 14 year old boys = bad + fire.
That was the same class where we tried to ruin one guy's experiments by putting ammonia in them without him seeing... good times.
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i said fuck YEAH
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Freezin' stuff instantly
Science.
He doesn't mention that you need a crystal of sodium acetate to start the reaction though.
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It's all about having a crystal of it already. If a crystal touches the liquid, it all solifies. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be hard to pull off though, I might do this one at a party sometime.
This might have been a good one for that other guys mad scientist party, infact.
This would be best if yours was just a normal drink, too.
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Time fountain; using flourescent dye and strobe lights to create the illusion of time manipulation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MvvxndPDTk&NR=1
and more thermite. BOOM.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMqftVhOuTw&NR=1
Kinetic wind engineering. This is truly badass.
see, that is approximately 800 times more awesome than the thermite reaction
it was a rad party.
Pff that's just crystal propagation in a supersaturated solution
This stuff is super rad.
Radtastic, even. Wiki says you can get them as scars if you get hit by lightning, which would also be awesome.
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That is pretty fucking cool.
Is radtacular a word? It fucking is now.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq3ZjY0Uf-g
watch until around 2:25
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX6clRC21vo
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but it's still unexpected, and therefore, more interesting
oh fine wikipedia also has instructions
"84 grams of sodium bicarbonate react with 750 g of 8% vinegar to make 82 g sodium acetate in water. By subsequently boiling off most of the water, one can refine either a concentrated solution of sodium acetate or actual crystals." I think the video tells you the rest of it. mix it in with hot water then cool the mixture down, knocking it into anything will possibly be enough to set it off once it has cooled.
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also apparently there is such a thing as acoustic levitation
Also
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OSg2neElOTw
Fucking godamn homemade nuclear reactor
EDIT: also, attempted to organize OP a bit.
did you guys see that new bionic arm
http://spectrum.ieee.org/feb08/5957
shit yeah bitch
it's like 17 degrees of freedom or some shit
that's like 3 less than of a normal arm
yeah imagine writing 20 paragraphs of PENIS on artificial genomes
YEEEEEEAH
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