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Cherkaoui wanted this ink to be "like visual DNA", a molten substance that could transform into anything.
A molten substance, such as metal, or a plastic substance is poured or forced into a mold and allowed to harden.
Meanwhile, on the audience's right, another white molten substance is suddenly poured in a slow ooze, like dough, from above onto the stage, where it forms a mound.
SA simulates the annealing process that cools a molten substance into a crystalline solid.
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When it came out in the 1950s, the Etch-A-Sketch was hailed as one of the greatest achievements of then-current technology, because it was the first device to successfully harness the power of magnets, which had been invented in the previous decade by volcanologist Grantwell Magma, after whom the molten rock substance is named.
All the gold should be in the molten core.
I had the impression of a liquid substance, like molten lava, glimmering down below, a sparkling surface that pulsated with brightness, expanding and contracting.
In metallurgical industries accidental contact of molten metal with another substance of much lower boiling point such as water can superheat the latter, causing explosion of great severity and destructive potential.
Rolling, in technology, the principal method of forming molten metals, glass, or other substances into shapes that are small in cross-section in comparison with their length, such as bars, sheets, rods, rails, girders, and wires.
"Form your core of molten love.
For some, this is too much work and they just want to open a box, cut a one inch slit in the plastic wrapping that covers the frozen cheese/noodle brick, put said brick in the microwave, then hit a button before scalding their mouth on molten cheese, or, in some cases, a mystery substance manufacturers call "cheese sauce".
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