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- The Leidenfrost Effect
-
- Oh boy, can you have a lot of fun with
- this. The Leidenfrost Effect is
- something you've probably already seen
- in your own kitchen. Have you ever
- gotten a skillet or pan so hot that when
- droplets of water hit it they just bead
- up and dance around before finally
- evaporating. This is the Leidenfrost
- Effect.
-
- Basically, what happens is that because
- of the high heat, some of the liquid is
- vaporized and creates a sort of barrier
- between the heat source and the liquid.
-
-
- Here's a great way to have fun with
- this. The next time you are at a party
- or gathering where cold beverages are
- being served, find a smoker. Press your
- thumb or finger tip against the side of
- your ice cold glass or can (it should be
- cold enough that it sweats [condenses].
- Then take the lit cigarette and hold it
- by the ends between the thumb and middle
- or index finger of the same hand. Be
- sure to put the lit end on the finger or
- thumb that was pressed against the cold
- glass. You will be able to hold it for
- several seconds without discomfort or
- damage. When it starts to warm up, grab
- it quickly and watch the look of
- amazement on people's faces.
-
- You do have to be careful not to hold
- the cigarette for too long, but once you
- try this once or twice, you'll know just
- how long to hold it. You can play the
- patter up on this and tell them how you
- are immune to pain, or you spent some
- time with a fire worshipping tribe in
- New Guinea or something. Use your
- imagination. It can be most impressing.
- Act casual, but be aware of the passage
- of time. Get your point across in just
- a few seconds and "leisurely" remove the
- cigarette from your fingers.
-
- You can get away with this a number of
- times at the same gathering if you are
- suave enough. Just don't be obvious
- about your fingers and the glass. This
- shouldn't be any problem since you will
- probably be drinking something yourself
- and you have to hold it anyway. Just be
- careful that your drink doesn't get warm
- or empty just before you are asked to do
- this in front of an unbeliever.
-
- I have personally made some nice EZ
- money betting people I could do this at
- bars, parties etc.
-
- Variation
-
- Press the same glass against the pad of
- flesh just below the thumb and you can
- now put out a cigarette on the "palm" of
- your hand. Again, just be aware of the
- passage of time. Extinguish the
- cigarette quickly but make it LOOK
- leisurely. Tell people you spent some
- time in Hawaii where the people
- understand fire.
-
- It's this same effect that enables you
- to snuff out a candle with your fingers,
- place a lit match in your mouth without
- burning ( or a lit cigarette, lit end
- first). I once won $300.00 in a little
- bar in New Mexico by betting that I
- could hold my hand over one of those
- candle containers with a lit candle
- until the candle went out. These are
- the type shaped like a small fish bowl
- with the candle inside. They are almost
- round, with a small opening at the top.
-
-
- The theory was that if you sealed the
- top well enough, the air would burn up
- and the flame would go out. Everyone
- else tried unsuccessfully and the pot
- grew a little more each time, I sat with
- my hand wrapped around a frosty bottle
- of Dos Equis. When my turn came, I used
- every advantage I could think of. My
- palm was moist and cold, creating an
- airtight seal, but I also squeezed hard
- on the top, forcing some air out. Just
- when I thought I couldn't stand it
- anymore, the flame grew tiny and died.
- Three hundred bucks for a few seconds
- effort is pretty good money. Needless
- to say, I bought a few rounds for our
- table. Always be a gracious winner.
-
- Also be aware that three grown men
- burned the hell out of their hands
- trying to do this.
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