This is what happens when you film flames from below in super slow motion.



A video has been posted on YouTube showing a raging fire filmed from below using a high-performance slow-motion camera.

Filming flames from underground in slow motion - Slow-Mo Guys - YouTube


The personalities are Gab and Dan, the well-known YouTubers who create slow-motion videos.



'Seeing the flames from below' is a recreation of a scene from '

GoldenEye, ' a James Bond film that Gab saw as a child.



So, this time, a device that looks like a stove mounted facing downwards was prepared.



We'll ignite it using propane gas. Let's actually watch it in slow motion.



The following is a still from the slow-motion footage. The flames flicker very smoothly and irregularly.



Next, let's observe the moment of ignition. You can see two different colors, blue and orange, spreading out.



Next, sprinkle cinnamon powder on it and observe how the sparks fly.



The following fine sparks were generated:



Looking at it from the side, you can see the cinnamon powder rising in time with the movement of the flame.



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