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I love it. I want it. I'd buy it, you are a genius. |
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You're too kind. I would of course love to be in a position to oblige. |
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Clever and artsy at the same time. Bun! |
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Awesome. Enjoy warm loaves [+] |
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halfbakery ideas with lava lamps |
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I have others.... they can wait. |
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Nice.
Can the rungs be flow paths? The sides might need some heat controlling diverters. |
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Also, trying to have different coloured lavas but only a specific lava to a specific rung would be a scientific challenge. |
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Already upgrades, and nice ones at that. Probably cost
more...hahaha. |
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//Can the rungs be flow paths?// That leads to
complications, the main one being making them
strong enough to use for climbing on. The beauty
of a lava lamp is its simplicity and purity of colour. |
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If the heater is at the bottom of one side, and the liquid convects up that side - along with the coloured "blobs" - then the descending stream of cooler fluid on the non-heated side will pull the flow through the rungs, if they are hollow. Hollow rungs might actually be stronger than solid ones. |
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[wjt] is right about the challenge of separating the colours. |
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<Re-reads last sentence/> |
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<Tries to determine if [wjt] not only writing lucidly, but being right about something, is some sort of hallucination/> |
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<Fails, decides to continue anyway/> |
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Making the blobs immisicible in the carrier fluid is a known technology. Having blobs of different colours that are immiscible not only with the carrier, but also each other, and have different coefficients of expansion - giving different densities at a given temperature - is "a bit more difficult". |
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<Re-reads sentence about [wjt] being right/> |
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<Initiates immediate all-systems full diagnostic/> |
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