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It is well known that when you mix certain chemicals, an exergonic reaction occurs. That means that it releases energy.
Now, they have those self heating cans, don't they? Well, we should put that stuff in a popcorn bag (sealed, of course), crack it, and let the popcorn pop itself!
Someones preliminary science project; Popcorn BTU per bag per brand.
http://www.usc.edu/.../Projects/22881.pdf Optimum temperature is 400 degrees Farenhieght. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Another way to get it done
PSA_3a_20Popcorn_20Security_20Alarm [normzone, Feb 10 2008]
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Pretty doable - we've now got self-heating coffee cans. But I regard popcorn as one of the evils of the modern world, so I'm afraid I am withholding my croissant. |
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Popcorn is NOT modern. It was invented by the native americans over 2000 years ago! |
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Besides, popcorn is tasty. |
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[bliss] Oh yeah, DrC is confused with Elvis or is it elves often at the HB, either way, he deserves a little abuse for dissing popcorn. so desertfox you get my + |
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Be good for camping. Almost everyone loves popcorn and I'm sure that DrCurry must have been having a migraine or something when he cast aspersions upon such a favorite snack. |
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Anyone have any idea of the BTUs required to pop a given volume of corn? And the BTU capacity of those self-heating doohickeys? |
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Donknow about no BTU's nor care but you put some old fashioned black powder between the outer and inner cans and a hand grenade style ring to pull the cover that meanwhile lights a fuse. FUUUSSSHHH!
Instant pop corn hand grenade. |
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Ah! Popcorn flavored doughnut. |
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It would be even craftier to create an exothermic reaction inside the kernel, then initiate it via exposing the kernel to some kind of inducer. |
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So perhaps through some genetic engineering, you can create corn that produces a biological exothermic chemical via photosynthesis. Then you can create a biological reactant in a labratory and package that with the dried corn into a solid cube-shaped mass. Use a large rock to shatter the innards of the package and get instant popping! |
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//Besides, popcorn is tasty// It is? |
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