Загрузка видео...
Не удалось загрузить видео
Calcium oxide (found in seashells) will glow with a blindingly bright light when heated with a high temperature torch in a process known as candoluminescence, used for limelights in theathers in the 19th century [📹 Phil Cook:
358,528 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)
Комментарии: 10

david gregory3 лет назад
I was this old when I learned the origin of the word “limelight.”

Gigiljane3 лет назад
So that’s where the expression being ”in the limelight” came from. I love this account!

Basic Wallpaper 🦩3 лет назад
Wow. Finally it makes sense. Thanks man. 🙌

BD3 лет назад
The tiniest of light can reflect and eliminate the darkest of places.

シュレディンガーのトカゲ3 лет назад
気づいた人すご

RONAN WIELEWSKI BOTELHO3 лет назад
Tanks 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Gruia Chirea3 лет назад
Poor seashells, you brought this upon yourself. 🙁

Linda Malone3 лет назад
I saw that Doritos are pretty flammable. Great tinder. I keep that in mind, for no particular reason. Maybe the occasional apocalypse or two, but that's about it...
Valery3 лет назад
Video is broken again 😕

Pushpraj Singh3 лет назад
Cool. That's what limelight is.

