Deion313
Deion313 t1_j6j44zg wrote
Reply to comment by FrakkingUsername in TIL In the 60s/60s NASA would use brooms to detect flames from Hydrogen leaks as they were odorless & colorless. by Wandering_Lights
Yes! But there's another 1, the original maybe, where no one knows what the hell is going on.
I mean, you know what you're looking at, and they're explaining what's happening, but it still doesn't make any sense. It's just crazy...
Deion313 t1_j6iyo6f wrote
Reply to TIL In the 60s/60s NASA would use brooms to detect flames from Hydrogen leaks as they were odorless & colorless. by Wandering_Lights
There's a video somewhere, of a race car crew and driver who catch fire like that. It's seriously fucking crazy. I've never seen anything like it.
It looks like they're all having a really, REALLY bad trip... I don't know how to post shit or even know how to find the video, but I highly recommend trying to find it.
I had no idea hydrogen burned like that...
Deion313 t1_j3ojtv4 wrote
Reply to comment by Nyeow in [image] You got this by _Cautious_Memory
Maybe at the 1st bump after the dip.... but that's a pretty sharp and rapid decline after they reached the top...
Deion313 t1_j3momae wrote
Reply to [image] You got this by _Cautious_Memory
You forgot the "I fucked up" at the end there...
Deion313 t1_j6jdsly wrote
Reply to comment by Awordofinterest in TIL In the 60s/60s NASA would use brooms to detect flames from Hydrogen leaks as they were odorless & colorless. by Wandering_Lights
Yes that's what I mean it's just chaos and fear in the announcer that makes it so dramatic. And they keep saying "they're really on fire! They're really on fire!" but it makes no sense. It's just surreal.