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2" x 2" x 3/4" Captured Lightning Edge Lichtenberg Figure Beam Tree Sculpture

$ 17.41

Availability: 86 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Miniature "lightning bolt"
    Captured Lightning sculpture
    Actual size is approximately 2" x 2" x 3/4"
    The scientific name for our Captured Lightning sculpture is a Lichtenberg figure (sometimes called a beam tree or an electron tree). This specimen was created by charging the inside of the block to almost 2 million volts, then suddenly discharging it. Lichtenberg Figures are named in honor of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, the 18th century physicist who first discovered them. Lichtenberg originally used high voltage electrostatic discharges and finely powdered sulfur and lead oxide to create his 2-dimensional "dust figures".
    Using 21st century particle beam technology, we created this modern 3-dimensional version by bombarding acrylic with trillions of high-speed electrons using a particle accelerator. The accelerator
    creates a beam of electrons that have been accelerated to 99.5% the speed of light.
    The energetic beam of electrons are aimed towards the flat surface of an acrylic block. As they slam into the acrylic, they penetrate the surface, slowing down as they collide with the acrylic molecules, finally coming to rest about half way through the block. With continued irradiation, a huge number of electrons accumulate, forming a cloud-like region of excess negative charge (called a space charge) inside the acrylic. Since acrylic is an excellent electrical insulator, the electrons can't escape, and tremendous electrical stresses rapidly build as trillions of electrons are added.
    In a process similar to natural lightning, the electrical stress finally overcomes the insulating strength of the acrylic, and the trapped electrons suddenly escape as a brilliant electrical spark. Usually, as in the photo below, we manually trigger the discharge by poking the charged acrylic with a sharp metal point. Once the acrylic breaks down, a torrent of trapped charge quickly rushes as a miniature bolt of lightning, accompanied by a flash and a BANG. The process and underlying physics of how we make our Captured Lightning sculptures are more fully described in this
    video
    . A one-page explanation of how your sculpture was created will be shipped along with your sculpture. As with lightning, the branching, self-similar discharge can be described mathematically as a type of fractal.
    Typical sculpture being manually discharged. Internal charge layer is over 2 million volts
    Although the actual "electrical storm" within the acrylic rages for less than 40 billionths of a second, the hot discharges cause thousands of permanent microscopic fractures and tubes in the acrylic, forming a permanent Lichtenberg Figure inside the block. Newer specimens may also have a temporary golden tint, called solarization, from the irradiation process. Although the solarization fades with time, or through the application of gentle heat, the Lichtenberg Figure itself is permanent.
    The internal chains of microscopic fractures act as tiny mirrors, brilliantly reflecting any light that is injected from the bottom or along an edge. The sculpture is best viewed against a dark background. Shining light from behind (such as light through a window) can actually detract from the sculpture’s detail and overall appearance.
    Every Captured Lightning sculpture is unique. The lucky buyer will receive a sculpture of comparable quality as the one shown below, and a one-page explanation about what it is and how it was created.
    As with snowflakes, each Captured Lightning sculpture is unique! The lucky buyer will receive one sculpture of comparable quality as the one shown below, and a one-page explanation about how it was created.
    Typical specimen illuminated from below by a multicolor LED light base (NOT included).
    Typical specimen illuminated from below by a multicolor LED light base (NOT included).
    Please note: A lighted base is NOT included in this auction. If you want a sculpture and round, mirrored-top, multi-color light base with AC adapter, please purchase item
    161931210019
    instead.
    Captured Lightning sculptures are stunning and rare objects of scientific art, and they are only available from us.
    Very few people have actually seen a Lichtenberg Figure, and far fewer are privileged to own a specimen as beautiful as this.
    The sculpture literally glows if illuminated on an edge by a bright light source. The internal fractures behave like little mirrors, causing the larger discharge paths to sparkle in an almost crystalline fashion, Even the most delicate hair-like tips of the figure are highlighted.
    Our team of experienced physicists and engineers are Lichtenberg Figure experts. Stoneridge Engineering offers Lichtenberg Figures that range in size from affordable 2 inch squares and disks, gorgeous prisms and cubes with multiple discharge layers, to huge 15 x 20 x 2 inch museum display specimens.
    These unique pieces of scientific art make ideal gifts for those folks on your shopping list who "have everything" or for discriminating collectors of rare and beautiful objects. See
    About Me
    for further information about other Captured Lightning sculptures, shrunken coins, and the mad scientist at Stoneridge Engineering.
    Also, please see
    other styles of beautiful Lichtenberg Figures and our amazing electromagnetically shrunken coins.
    "A physical experiment which makes a bang is always worth more than a quiet one. Therefore a man cannot strongly enough ask of Heaven: if it wants to let him discover something, may it be something that makes a bang. It will resound into eternity." G. C. Lichtenberg 1742-1799
    PLEASE NOTE: Items being shipped to countries outside the US may be subject to additional charges (Customs Fees, VAT, or In-Country Mail Service Handling fees). Payment of these fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
    An ideal item for that amateur scientist, student, or collector on your gift list!
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