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Fog Drawings Using High Voltage Electricity!
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Combining dry ice fog with a few thousand volts produces one of the most eerie things you'll ever see. Some may even call it ghostly. For others, this is the ultimate party trick.

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@William_Bryant

4 months ago

Bro trying to steal Integzaā€™s fit.

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@JCAtkeson3

4 months ago

This one's brilliant. Seeing field shapes can lead to more advanced ways of controlling them.

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@ZacharyAlexanderP

4 months ago

This is a great demonstration on how the moons of Jupiter affect the storms and plasma in the atmosphere of Jupiter.

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@TsczhabyCC

4 months ago

You're insane! Much respect

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@Thaumh

4 months ago

I sent this to the Exploratorium. Hopefully they'll do a version of this, and hopefully-hopefully actually give you credit!

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@princecharon

4 months ago

You look rather steampunk, today (it's a cool look).

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@sadderwhiskeymann

4 months ago

"you're a wizard Harry"

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@Yaman-D-Chhaya

3 months ago

Hey bro Jay brilliant video, every video of yours I see, I always learn more, thanks for sharing the knowledge bro, God bless you, great videoā¤ā¤ love and warm regards from India šŸ‡®

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@lifewastedproductions

4 months ago

Likin the tesla stache

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@YTspeurder

4 months ago

Have you heard of the VIC(voltage intensifier circuit) patented by Stanley Meyer? There's a zip archive online with collected works of him. He patented his works part by part for archiving purposes. He used high voltage with almost no current to hammer molecules to break. I think you might be interested

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@Pyromancers

4 months ago

Nice! Dry ice stalls out pretty quick as the water starts to freeze over it. Maybe using an ultrasonic fogger like the one you used before or some of the 24V single disc ones would be better? Would want to use cold water with some ice then tho. I think you can add veggie glycerine mixed with the water for a thicker slower dissipating fog.

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@ThisIsNotADrell

3 months ago

bro the vest and stache bruhhhh

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@Caesarus2011

4 months ago

Wow, this is amazing manipulation, you are a true genius ā¤ this may hold the key for something else, much more valuable, thank you for sharing

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@dominicf3385

3 months ago

Nice mustache governor

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@primalnexus

2 months ago

Where can I buy that power supply. I want to try this.

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@TheAnical

3 months ago

Use different shapes of metal and electrocute them with dry ice under it.. try different frequencies too.

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@WhereNothingOnceWas

4 months ago

We have very different definitions of a half inch lmao

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@user-bx8qc9zj1z

3 months ago

Make a plasma watch

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