Yeah srsly, how. Its so evenly, if its not a liquid iron pipeline i cannot phantom how this happens except Photoshop. Eletric stuff is usually bolts or cables, most gas stuff isn’t that hot, maybe some chemical piping but i don’t know enough about chemical processing to actually guess.
Using a Google image search I found that this version of the image was apparently cropped and flipped from an older one:
Then, using Tineye I found that that version of the image was posted a bunch around 2008. One of the places it appeared was this gizmodo article which is 404’d today but was saved in the internet archive:
That article says its a form of decorative interior lightibg, so I would guess that this is a colored fiberglass pipe with some kind of light inside it. Given that it was 2008 it might’ve even been a fluorescent tube.
What the fuck? How does this happen?
Luminophores have to be transported in glass pipes to avoid reactions and improve factory æsthetics.
Yeah srsly, how. Its so evenly, if its not a liquid iron pipeline i cannot phantom how this happens except Photoshop. Eletric stuff is usually bolts or cables, most gas stuff isn’t that hot, maybe some chemical piping but i don’t know enough about chemical processing to actually guess.
Using a Google image search I found that this version of the image was apparently cropped and flipped from an older one:
Then, using Tineye I found that that version of the image was posted a bunch around 2008. One of the places it appeared was this gizmodo article which is 404’d today but was saved in the internet archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110319064638/http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/06/lightpipes_give_any_room_that_cool_radioactive_industrial_plant_look/
That article says its a form of decorative interior lightibg, so I would guess that this is a colored fiberglass pipe with some kind of light inside it. Given that it was 2008 it might’ve even been a fluorescent tube.
The water being transported was hot enough to make the pipe glow.
You know what water does when it’s this hot? It’s definitely not „being transported”
What? What it does?
Its best.