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Microwaving a 300 Watt Miser Heat Lamp

Did you ever wonder how they keep your food warm under the warmer when you go to eat out? Well, it's simple in my step by step demonstration, they simply store microwaves and re-radiate them on your food through these special lamps. Remember, microwaving food is for morons.

Lec 30 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002

Polarizers Malus's Law Brewster Angle Polarization by Reflection and Scattering Why is the sky blue? Why are sunsets red? The sun will set in the lecture hall! View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-02S02 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

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Dark Luminescence

"THIS IS DARK LUMINESCENCE" "Luminescence: the process of the emission of light from a body as the result of something other than incandescence, which is caused by the body's high temperature. The different types of luminescence can be categorized based on the process by which the light is emitted. Chemoluminescence: caused by a chemical reaction; Triboluminescence: caused by friction, similar to Fractoluminescence; Electroluminescence: caused by an electric current; Fluorescence: caused by the flow of radiation, which is usually ultraviolet; Bioluminescence: when living organisms emit light, such as a firefly; Photoluminescence: the reradiation of absorbed energy; DARK LUMINESCENCE, when dark-adapted bodies emit light." This was probably the hardest video I've ever had to edit. About a month ago, I updated my video editing software, so now I have in my disposal many tools to create an cardistry video like no other. A project as surreal and abstract as this video is something that I've been longing to do for a long time. All the graphic art you see in this video was made by me; most of it was made months ago, but I was never able to utilize them in anything until now. As for the definitions of the different forms of luminescence, I'm not exactly an expert, but I think I did enough research. If you can't understand my speech in the credits, I went ahead and typed out the whole dialogue above. (Thanks to Google.com, Wikipedia.org, Accessscience.com, Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, and Merriam-Webster.com for my research)