Mini Lichtenberg figures

I guess we’ll need to build an electron beam at DMS =)

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Fascinating. Clear this guy didn’t make them at his local office …

They’re beautiful, but do they have any practical use?

Who are you and what did you do with the Queen of Miniatures?

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Technically he did make those at his local office (Stonebridge Engineering). http://www.capturedlightning.com/ (56k warning :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:)

This video (different people) talks a bit more about how they had to get access to a linear linear particle accelerator

I have been doing fractal burns in wood and recently found a way to do them on polycarbonate that I have been messing around with. They are no where near as pretty or “captured” though.

Ah. Makes sense. My brother lives 2 miles from Stonebridge’s “local office” and I’m nominally familiar with the business park that office is in. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that he somehow got/gets access to FermiLab. I think the accelerator at Argonne is a different type.