260: The Glass Necklace
The Glass Necklace |
Title text: Well, for some value of 'actually work'. |
Explanation
The heat from a lightning strike can fuse sand into glass. When this occurs in nature hollow tubes called fulgurites are formed. Cueball uses this knowledge and a spark of handiness and ingenuity to create an entirely home made glass necklace for Megan. Here is some inspiration to do it yourself.
Trancscript
- [A man is drawing a diagram of a cylinder with electrical terminals on either end.]
- [The man is shown at a workbench making the device in a workshop.]
- [He kneels down on a beach and scoops up sand.]
- [He pours the sand into the cylinder.]
- [He ties a spool of string to one end of the cylinder, and ties a deflated weather balloon to the other end.]
- [The weather balloon is inflated, and raised up into the clouds as thunder rumbles.]
- [The end of the string is tied to a stake in the ground, and lightning is flashing in the background.]
- [Lightning hits the balloon, travels through the cylinder, and fuses it's contents.]
- Later
- [The man follows the string to find the cylinder.]
- [He detaches it, opens it, removes a solidified piece, and admires the piece.]
- [He takes the stone to a jeweller.]
- [The jeweller examines, grinds, and sets the now-shining stone in a necklace.]
- [The man approves of the final result.]
- [He gives it to a woman.]