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  • thats no good for the microwave

  • Great video... what's up with the music?? :)

  • love the air music ! (if i recall it correctly)

  • You created plasma in your microwave. We did that today in chemistry

  • if you rotate fire it turns into a tornado inside a class tube if the speed is fast ennough it looks real cool

  • interesting idea!

  • Dood that was trippy lol

  • I hope you threw away that microwave afterward!

  • nope

  • no, he still has the microwave.

  • Yo dawg, we heard you like to cook yo food so we put fire in yo microwave so you can cook while you cook

  • Beautiful danger

  • KEWL.

  • wow. a light show. hildegain -whatsup ; )

  • Music? All I hear those little squeaky voices saying "the Purgation draws ever closer."

  • is it safe to eat the fire after?

  • Someone HAS to film this again with a super high speed camera!!

  • You need a hobby. Nuking fire in the microwave isn't a hobby.

  • looks a bit dangerous..

  • The beginning song: Air - "Talisman"

  • Anyone know the name of the song in the background?

  • jee, wizzz, bang... thats was wicked

  • hey am gonna show my kids this... i always tell them its clever to play with fire!

  • thats what you would teach your kids? sadd

  • thats freakin sweet

  • What song is this? Cool video, by the way.

  • which one, there is three in there. the last one was made by a friend of mine, off the top of my head I dont remember the other ones sorry

  • I know one of them! The one playing during 2:58 is "Talisman" by the duo Air.

  • The song in the middle is by Air.

  • what song are using in the background?

  • I forget the name of the song, but it's on an album called "Moon Safari" by Air

  • Whoa.

  • Does anybody have a good explanation as to why this happens?

  • SCIENCE!

  • It's called electron displacement, the fire is a reaction, add high levels of microwaves to this and the fire becomes the catalyst for a new reaction, the materials become plasma.

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