Forbidden Knowledge TV Alexandra Bruce September 6, 2010 The thermite arcs in the microwave and breaks the machine. Not a good idea! These reckless youths decide to microwave some thermite in their “trusty” Panasonic microwave “Whoopi.” Some of the filings arced...
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Forbidden Knowledge TV Alexandra Bruce September 6, 2010 There’s nothing THAT forbidden about this experiment. It’s just really cool. From the hand-warmer industry people . . . Here’s how to turn a liquid into a solid with just a touch. Basically, you dissolve sodium...
The chunky-style video lends a homespun appearance to the relatively high tech phenomenon of a persistent electric current flowing on the surface of a superconductor, acting to exclude the magnetic field of the magnet floating above it. Superconductivity is an electrical resistance of...
Alexandra Bruce Forbidden Knowledge TV September 6, 2010 This is footage of the EM-15, which could definitely have some military applications once production ramps up. Unfortunately, though, with capacitors as they are, one has to wait 16 seconds between shots. It shoots a .30 caliber...
ForbiddenKnowledgeTV Alexandra Bruce September 6, 2010 Despite the title, this isn’t technically a Gauss weapon. Gauss weapons fire using magnetic rings, while this is basically an untied-down Newton’s cradle. The gentleman who created this video explains that the four...