I'm constantly pinching myself to make sure it's not a dream. I can't believe I'm a fellow fringe scientist on the Oldmanbuilds team. Nathan always pushes the limits on our understanding of high voltage.
Hey, interesting though, can you find a way to show the pull of the neg... use a tube with a drain whole in the bottom, start with sand, test, water next. Then once you have a connection drain the water out from underneath... measure volume difference for in to out, then shut off and measure again.... my prediction is it will hold about a 3rd of the water up pending salinity, then taping it with pos will sneeze the rest out..
great video Nathan
Super awesome extremely interesting
mans be acting zeus, playing with lightning over the water
Before the spark there is a repulsion of the foam, when contact is made there is a constriction and the foam sucks in.
I'm constantly pinching myself to make sure it's not a dream. I can't believe I'm a fellow fringe scientist on the Oldmanbuilds team. Nathan always pushes the limits on our understanding of high voltage.
@@shawncalderon4950 thank you
Hey, interesting though, can you find a way to show the pull of the neg... use a tube with a drain whole in the bottom, start with sand, test, water next. Then once you have a connection drain the water out from underneath... measure volume difference for in to out, then shut off and measure again.... my prediction is it will hold about a 3rd of the water up pending salinity, then taping it with pos will sneeze the rest out..
Great, thanks for this , didn’t have time 💪🏼 question is how big an area of water can we spark . Place a bulb with a lead before the water. Well done
The water is moved by the flow of ionized air
朋友 你水里加盐试试 导电率会更强
thank you I will.