flammsprutning
Flammsprutning, also known as flame projection, is a phenomenon where a flame appears to shoot out from an object, often a candle or a piece of wood. This effect is commonly observed in various contexts, including religious rituals, magic shows, and scientific demonstrations. The underlying principle behind flammisprutning is the release of gases, typically hydrogen, from the burning object. When these gases are ignited, they create a visible flame that appears to project from the object.
The process begins when a candle or piece of wood is lit. As it burns, it produces
Flammsprutning can be demonstrated using simple materials and equipment. For example, a candle can be placed
While flammisprutning is often associated with supernatural or magical phenomena, it is a purely physical process