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Here is a link to an article and a video that made me sad:

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2012/04/19/slow-mo...

Watch this video on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lUZ-e2S...!

( The video has now been removed and I am happy about it. We don't want more copy cat videos like this!)

In this video somebody started destroying things (by breaking them) to show the process in slow motion. This is for pure entertainment!  People who don't know the value of things do that. This faulty  entertain process increases a person's carbon  footprint on this planet. People should stop doing this.

My reply to the article and video:

I don't like this destroying things to capture the process in slow motion on a video. Haven't you heard about carbon foot prints? Using too much of natural resources is bad enough. Destroying things for entertainment is worse. And for studying things scientifically? Lame excuse! We are not so dumb as not to understand why flour ignites. Mere mentioning is enough. Why destroy things?

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