Capturing Lightning in a Bottle Using a Particle Accelerator
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Electron Impressions used a particle accelerator to create actual lightning patterns frozen inside a clear acrylic cylinder, firing high-energy electrons that deposit millions of volts deep within the material. The cylinder must spin at 150 RPM during the brief exposure to ensure even charging, then a simple tap releases the stored energy, creating permanent branching lightning patterns that appear magnified through the curved surface.
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