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jarvist | 2 years ago

There's also a fantastic Youtube video in a neutron beam facility of a Moka pot, in which you can see the full process of brewing. The water and plastic handle appear 'black' as hydrogen scatters neutrons so strongly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VESMU7JfVHU

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317070|2 years ago

There is also this gem of a website, where you can explore a 3D CT-scan of a Bialetti moka pot, to see all its features and flaws:

https://www.scanofthemonth.com/scans/coffee

asymmetric|2 years ago

Wow, it's really a shame about the new Bialetti pots. I've recently gotten one off Amazon and now I'm not sure if I should instead hunt for a used old model.

s0rce|2 years ago

I really like that video. However, I think this could have been done with X-rays by adding heavy salts (ex. sodium metatungstate or vastly more hazardous thallium salts) to the water or using a heavy organic liquid (ex. diiodomethane).

However, if you have a neutron imaging beamline you probably are motivated to make a cool demo.

secretsatan|2 years ago

I always wished they would make a transparent one

shiandow|2 years ago

I've seen one that had a glass lid that allowed you to view inside the top.

You knew it was working when the glass fogged up.

Gormo|2 years ago

Too bad Scotty never time-traveled back to our 1984 with the formula for transparent aluminum.