This artist creates stunning sculptures that look like bolts of lightning frozen inside crystal. But here’s the twist—it’s not real glass. It’s actually a material called flexiglass, which is closer to acrylic than glass.
To create this effect, the flexiglass is first blasted with high-energy electrons from a particle accelerator. Then, a sharp nail charged with electricity is driven into it. When that happens, the built-up electrons inside explode into a branching lightning pattern—capturing electricity in a breathtaking display.
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To create this effect, the flexiglass is first blasted with high-energy electrons from a particle accelerator. Then, a sharp nail charged with electricity is driven into it. When that happens, the built-up electrons inside explode into a branching lightning pattern—capturing electricity in a breathtaking display.
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