The Most Pristine Flame Authored by Ross Pomeroy via RealClearScience, Our collective perception of flame is clouded. When asked to picture a flame, most people probably envision an orange streak dancing to and fro over a pyramid of burning wood, or a tidy blue radiance emanating from a cooking stove. Both are correct conceptions. But in each instance, fire’s purest form is masked by periodic table ‘pollutants’, so to speak. Above a roaring campfire, we only perceive orange and yellow hues as tiny carbon and sodium particles from the wood fuel are illuminated in the burning maelstrom. Under a boiling… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More