Lightning In a Bottle

Most people can remember at some point in their life, that clean fresh feeling in the air after a heavy thunderstorm.

This creation is more so an industrial strength field or rather more aptly described as a force of nature.

During thunder storms, lightning bolts break apart nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere and create reactive chemicals that affect greenhouse gases, combined with subvisible discharges extreme amounts of the hydroxyl radical – OH – and hydroperoxyl radical – HO2 along with Ozone are produced.

Which can break apart methane and a lot of other problematic gases in the environment due to its highly reactive oxidization.

This field, acts in much the same way, Like a literal ‘lightning in a bottle’ that is released when you play the audio. It rapidly creates the effects mentioned above.

It extends about 30 feet+ and keeps increasing as you loop it.

Tall claims of course, so be sure to test it then and measure it however you want.

There is a lot more this can do, being also a smart field, I am not actually trying to convince you to buy it.

In fact, you really don’t need this, and you can buy an ozone generator or whatever else suits your fancy, intend it or whatever else.

Hypothetically speaking, it can also rapidly clear out masses of unnatural particles, mechanically made for whatever agendas that may not be your personally intended future.

This can damage living tissue as well, bleach clothing etc directly due to what it does.

While made in way that minimizes as much damage as possible, this is not for personal listening, it is for the environment.

Play it on loop and leave the area

Final note, as suggested by honkers the goose that laid the golden egg, we may be working on a new app

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Shazam!

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Ohhh yes!! I love thunderstorms! Everyone be so frightened and im like ahhh… the power!! :D

Also a smart field … wow

Thanks!! Such a potential creation! :zap::zap::zap:

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So… it’s also not for areas that hold your clothes / fabric you wouldnt want to damage?
So more like outside?

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OMGGGG

Literally a cloudbuster :scream: :heart_eyes:

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So, looks like it’s for the wide open spaces! :)

Oh, I love that bit!

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any places you think need that specific cleaning.
Over time, they will become eroded, the same is if you had an actual ozone device, but this also has a lot more reactive elements.

But… if you really worried about your clothing fading too fast lol
then maybe not a good idea.
Keep in mind i am also being over cautious,
but it is ‘industrial strength’

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That’s some product label. Almost like “don’t try this at home kids”. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Who needs clothes?

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Or rather, use it, but don’t abuse it . . . (and choose where you use it!)

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Or for someone who really likes tie-dye!

Really, @Captain_Nemo, it’s brilliant. Will have to put my Magician thinking cap on to really see the useful opportunities! :slight_smile:

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Simply mind-blowing :scream:
Congrats Cap!

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Oh wow… you’ve gone and done it, @Captain_Nemo ! :clap: :clap:

Did you get this idea from this Key & Peele skit? :joy: :rofl:

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Yes took the name from there.
Otherwise i would of called it something else.

I was gonna add some references of getting off your high horse but i figured somebody wouldnt get it and think i am insulting them or something.

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:sunglasses:

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Dang - he’s not going to be in Rush Hour 3, lol.

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:joy: :joy:

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The most important point, I would think. :joy:

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on 2nd look, I think that’s Tesla, lol.

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