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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

you can see a long hv-spark in a laser-power pulse xenon lamp

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  • ah xenon the 5th noble gas

  • @Renegade30 Hum ?

  • BULLSHIT BULLSHIT BULLSHIT

  • @randommscience117 oh so you learn about rocket science through the internet? That'll work

  • @Vegito2287 Try it yourself. A camera flash has a high burst of energy which lights the tube very bright. With this, since the current is too low for that, it creates a constant stream, which puts out very little light.

  • @mattdaman666 You make a video with your little software and prove this was fake, then post it as a video response.

  • @mattdaman666 Tripods hold cameras perfectly still, ever heard of or seen one? Look it up. Also, while you're at it, look up neon sign, flash tube, high voltage, and rocket science.

  • @Krowsnest Probably not, they require very little power vs. an electric chair which needs lots.

  • Wesh Adobe After Effect CS5

  • i want this in my room over my bed lol

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