Yes, monks in the mountains of tibet are drying wet sheets wrapped around them while they sit outside in -25* snow storms via “a magicians trick”, same with the Harvard researchers in their closed, controlled environment.
If I was playing with nitrocellulose I'd want to be in a fucking cold environment too. That shit flashes at 4 C. You can almost ignite it with just fucking stage lights.
It's possible to prepare sheets in such a way that all you have to do is rub two pieces of paper together a bit and they WILL ignite.
You're the one who's falling for a magicians trick.
Yes, monks in the mountains of tibet are drying wet sheets wrapped around them while they sit outside in -25* snow storms via “a magicians trick”, same with the Harvard researchers in their closed, controlled environment.
Kek
If I was playing with nitrocellulose I'd want to be in a fucking cold environment too. That shit flashes at 4 C. You can almost ignite it with just fucking stage lights.
It's possible to prepare sheets in such a way that all you have to do is rub two pieces of paper together a bit and they WILL ignite.
“Wet cloth sheets being dried by body heat alone in a -25* snowstorm”
“Temperature of chosen finger tips varying by up to 18*C on demand”
Yep really sounds like “nitrocellulose” lmfao