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13 Comments
ponceleonsays...I guess the "will it blend?" legal team wasn't to warm and fuzzy about this one...
jrbedfordsays...Did the blender actually keep blending, or was that just momentum that kept the blade spinning? If it kept going, I think I know what brand of blender I'm getting next time I'm in the market...
smoomansays...that...........was.............AWESOME!!!
NeuralNoisesays...such a beautiful explosion. I´d marry it.
Shepppardsays...>> ^neuralnoise:
such a beautiful explosion. I´d marry it.
I'd love to see the kids.
calvadossays...They did this indoors?
9980says...I see Michael Bay's been making milkshakes again...
fleetzesays...misterwight that comment was so good it was almost too try hard. but i still upvoted it.
dooglesays...Next up: matches
cybrbeastsays...I want to know if it still worked after this.
brycewi19says...Yet the Chuck Norris doll still came out of it just fine?!
laurasays...I think I saw satan somewhere in there.
jwraysays...Methane bubbles burn at a really low temperature and won't damage the ceiling (if the fireball even survives long enough to get that high). The butane from the lighters is probably similar when delivered in this manner. The manner in which the combustion occurs changes the temperature of the flames. Any preheating of the intake air, or reflection of EM output will influence it. A bunsen burner flame can be vastly hotter than a methane bubble flame even though they have the same fuel.
Some chemicals burn at such low temperatures that they wouldn't even feel very hot. This could easily be done with pure isopropyl alcohol.
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