The internet is a series of tubesteaks being cooked by a Tesla coil

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

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The Nevada Lightning Laboratory made these for Maker Faire, and smartly turned the terrifying viewing in to a picnic lunch by using the power of electricity to zap a couple hot dogs into delicious submission. They want to build a pair of these ten times bigger, inside which an observer could stand and measure whatever phenomena manifest in the middle of a lightning storm. Shocking.


[via OhGizmo]

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