Neil Fraser built a large centrifuge in his house to find out if a Lava Lamp would work in a high-gravity environment such as Jupiter. Would the wax still rise to the surface? Would the blobs be smaller and faster? His findings: The lava lamp continues to operate beyond the force of Jupiter's gravity!
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Insane project to find out if lava lamps work on mighty Jupiter
Neil Fraser built a large centrifuge in his house to find out if a Lava Lamp would work in a high-gravity environment such as Jupiter. Would the wax still rise to the surface? Would the blobs be smaller and faster? His findings: The lava lamp continues to operate beyond the force of Jupiter's gravity!
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