Demonstration Pictures

The non-burning rag at the Creation Museum in Kentucky.

The Oudin Coil transforms the house voltage of 110 volts to 50,000 volts. I survive for the same reason that most people aren’t killed by lightning strikes.
See how interested these students in electrochemistry!!!
Using a plasma ball and energy tube, the invisible electric field can easily be detected.
The dueling balloons help students understand the difference between force and pressure.
Artificial snow, aka sodium polyacrylate, is cool to the touch and demonstrates osmosis.
Students are amazed when they find out that atmospheric pressure is stronger than they are.
Our signature demonstration!!! Yes, we are setting this student’s hand on fire knowing that it is completely safe because of the high heat capacity of water.