Slow Mo Guys Make Rainbow Flames

What I think is interesting is that when they fired them all together, you get white light, like expected, but in super slow mo, each flame retains its independent color for a very long time. It's only at the very end that you start seeing the colors blend together.
 
What I think is interesting is that when they fired them all together, you get white light, like expected, but in super slow mo, each flame retains its independent color for a very long time. It's only at the very end that you start seeing the colors blend together.

You had to look closely, but the RGB did give us the white at the meeting point. Very cool stuff.
 
Fire! Fire! Fire! (Poor Beavis impersonation). Seriously, that was a really cool video. Makes me want to get a camp fire going...
 
I would love to see Gavin's neighbors react to some of their videos being filmed. Somebody just sitting at home and suddenly there is a lot of fire and screaming every now and then when Dan lights himself on fire.
 
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