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ChrisMD
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"Holy light" experiment.
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April 06, 2013, 03:59:38 PM »
Hello, i've come across an argue with some friends regarding this "Holy light" which "randomly" appears like a miracle during Easter. They believe in God while I don't soo i said that it can be scientifically proven that it's possible to light up those candles somehow without any "unnatural power". I've studied today the materials regarding this "Holy fire" from different sources and I have even found a video demonstrating this soo called "miracle".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd-o8ineMuE
Now the problem is that i want to demonstrate to those friends that the thing which was seen on the previous youtube link is possible and that the video was not modified. I've found out that the substance which might be used is a mixture of white phosphorus, but obtaining it seems pretty hard and I would like to ask what's the easiest way for a "non-chemist student" to light up a candle/random object with the help of some substance which is white phosphorus or another mixture or substance which has same properties and allows the object to self-ignite after some time.
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April 06, 2013, 05:25:52 PM »
White phosphorus is definitely hard to get, there are other mixtures that will autoignite - but you will have to google them by yourself, we don't discuss pyrotechnics here.
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But, but....this is for science
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April 07, 2013, 04:16:42 AM »
I understand where you are standing, but it doesn't change the forum policy.
Pyrotechnics - especially for someone without training - IS dangerous. We are not going to post and discuss recipes that could help you hurt yourself, that's part of our
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I suppose you can be able to find something in the archives of the rec.pyrotechnics.
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