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TV technology for baseball games has progressed to the
point
that they can show a baseball's path with a clearly
illustrated
arc showing its path.
This might be achievable in real life by having a smoke
emitting pyrotechnic device that ignites when struck by
the
bat.
The pyrotechnic
device inside will mix more of a
particular chemical with another depending on how hard
it's hit. The harder it's hit, the redder the smoke. A
lightly hit ball will emit blue smoke.
"Wow! He red streaked it out of the park!" They might
say. Or "Just a blue bouncer to second for an easy out."
Smokin_27_20Shot
[calum, Dec 03 2016]
Scrotum_20Thurible
[calum, Dec 03 2016]
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I thought you meant after the pitcher released the ball.
There'd be be lingering trail of smoke showing how much of
a corkscrew or riser was thrown. Good idea either way. |
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Redundant - see other HB ideas for following balls with a
smoking trajectory....... too lazy to look up zzzzzzzzzzzzz |
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Ok, found it, a smoking soccer ball. |
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I neglected to say that mine is multi color. See
additional notes. |
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