Okay, so I am sure all of you had one of these or seen one of these in your past...
I mean I even had one... but what are they called? Big bobble of electricity? Lighting zaper thing? Our mind illustrated in a glass bowl? Electricity yo? I don't even know but it just so cool and science-y.
The beams of light itself is like WHAT ARE YOU, I don't even know but its all purple, blue and super electric-y looking and when you turn it on and switch off the lights it looks even cooler. It's like pitch black darkness and little patches of light with a small dot of darkness in that patch of light. And basically those patches of light are wherever the electric-y thing in the bobble forms.
Also if you have not seen this thing, it does something even cooler.
It does that!!! And I'm not even going to try to comprehend how that works but what if we could take the same idea and put that on stage. So you have a bunch of lasers moving around and it clumps together to follow an actor or maybe a moving prop or scenery. I guess they already do have that with motion sensor lasers. Also how much cooler would it be if someone could recreate a seriously big version of this and put that on stage. It would have to be a play about Tesla.
And because I'm crazy, if you put a piece of aluminum foil on this bobble and take knife (do not do this at home cause you will get shocked) you can create an electric shock that is visible. It's comes out as white light, and you burn the foil.
Science with lasers and light, its just so cool!!!
I mean I even had one... but what are they called? Big bobble of electricity? Lighting zaper thing? Our mind illustrated in a glass bowl? Electricity yo? I don't even know but it just so cool and science-y.
The beams of light itself is like WHAT ARE YOU, I don't even know but its all purple, blue and super electric-y looking and when you turn it on and switch off the lights it looks even cooler. It's like pitch black darkness and little patches of light with a small dot of darkness in that patch of light. And basically those patches of light are wherever the electric-y thing in the bobble forms.
Also if you have not seen this thing, it does something even cooler.
It does that!!! And I'm not even going to try to comprehend how that works but what if we could take the same idea and put that on stage. So you have a bunch of lasers moving around and it clumps together to follow an actor or maybe a moving prop or scenery. I guess they already do have that with motion sensor lasers. Also how much cooler would it be if someone could recreate a seriously big version of this and put that on stage. It would have to be a play about Tesla.
And because I'm crazy, if you put a piece of aluminum foil on this bobble and take knife (do not do this at home cause you will get shocked) you can create an electric shock that is visible. It's comes out as white light, and you burn the foil.
Science with lasers and light, its just so cool!!!
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