Allen Pan

I have to kill Mark Rober with a tesla coil, but he always stands too far away for the electricity to reach.

I need ideas for how to shoot the lightning further. If your idea works I'll use it in my next video!

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@-MaximusPrime

I feel like a few modifications to your old Taser Super Soaker could be just what you need

1 year ago | 153  

@dustinthewind357

Could a flamethrower's flame help the arc reach further?

1 year ago | 191  

@colwhol

Isn't there some pill the machine can take to make it longer?

1 year ago | 177

@bs0023

How about shooting gas/ vapor to change the air to be more conductive while also increasing accuracy?

1 year ago | 50  

@osteoture241

Couple ideas here! 1. A "launcher" that "propels" shreds of aluminum foil, similar to the super soaker ideas. 2. Some net gun that is also wire so it'll conduct the arc onto the net. Flawless. 3. Throw the Tesla coil (make mini Tesla coils out of capacitors)

1 year ago | 1

@same984

Super conductive fluid shot with as close to laminar flow as possible?

1 year ago | 143  

@ameliameter

put a little piece of cheese on the tesla coil to draw him closer

1 year ago | 22

@anonguyindisguise

Have it shoot a dart that can be used as a lightning rod or find a way to negatively change mark

1 year ago (edited) | 34  

@Ferinex_666

Add a nail shooter to the coil with a wire attached to the nail so it can be retracted. Works as a makeshift taser too!

1 year ago | 11  

@nemorianderson

Mark always looks so positive. That's why just chek if your tesla coil has a correct polarity. To attract to positive it should be negatively charged. Or maybe consider yelling at your coil and tell her she's a disappointment, maybe it would be enough of a negative charge

1 year ago (edited) | 2

@Mleb420

Ive heard of super powerful lasers that ionize the air, making a conductive path for lightning. Maybe shoot a super powerful laser at mark to direct the electricity?

1 year ago (edited) | 21

@antoinehaskins3283

Instead of making the arc reach farther, make it so Mark Rober has to get closer. Make RC roller skates and have him put them on, then drive him towards the Tesla coil

1 year ago | 7

@jamesramsey2400

Cant u use lazers to direct the electricity?

1 year ago | 21  

@Slightly_Happy

Put it on Williams battle bot and chase Mark with it?

1 year ago | 33

@aronmsound

The prior research into electrical beam focus suggest: static inducing particulate matter forced into a long conical or lets say blown at high speed out of a tube. Would assist to carry the charge in a longer more focused line. Its still disperses wildly at its apex. Added humidity as thick vapor or steam surrounding this particulate (or perhaps carrying it) would reduce the dispersion of errant electrical charges of the main transmission burst. The other way is shooting a single copper coil out as the electrical transmission carrier. Tesla did not directly use the coil for the photon ray. it goes through a process of capacitor relay from the coil to a focusing chamber. At least the one I saw an insane person build back in the 90s did. Scary af.. also smelled burning ozone like never before. It was in fact a cyan looking destructive beam that burned and caught bricks on fire. Not for the faint of heart. The meisner effect is your friend in this experiment. Cheers

1 year ago | 0

@theonlycanadian5989

I got a cheap and efficient way. Can never miss if he tied down. I recommend steel chains and shackles. But rope works too

1 year ago | 1

@Newt2799

Maybe try enticing Mark Rober to come closer to the coil by asking him about his former career as a NASA engineer

1 year ago | 5

@tylerl1211

Wacky inflatable man arms that conduct electricity

1 year ago | 71  

@Benzerm

A nerf dart getting shot towards Mars Rover with an extremely light an thin wire behind it. As soon as the wire is near enough and the lightning strikes, there should be plasma chanel with similar connectivity to the wire that the lightning is able to still reach the target.

1 year ago | 6  

@blainegreene9751

Make the brim of his hat out of metal

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