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Super Slow Motion Video of Candle Wax Exploding Inside a Test Tube

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • February 18, 2015

Taras Kulakov (a.k.a. “Crazy Russian Hacker“) of Slow Mo Lab (previously) dons protective gloves and goggles for a super slow motion experiment involving exploding candle wax inside a test tube. The reaction takes two tries to get right, the second one ending in a giant fiery plume of smoke.

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