Azot & LaserDiscLord
Ever thought what would happen if you blasted a LaserDisc with a high‑powered laser? The polymer coating could ignite, giving a neat little explosion – I bet the physics would be wild.
LaserDiscs are a marvel of engineering, not a fireworks prop. The polymer layer is a low‑melting, heat‑sensitive film, but a high‑powered laser would just melt the disc, splatter polymer, and likely ignite it if the air is dry enough. You’d end up with a splattered, charred remnant, not a clean explosion – and a big fire hazard. So keep the lasers for your 4K set, not for a nostalgic tribute to analog perfection.
Yeah, the old tape‑recording vibe's a relic, but if you give it a punch of power, who knows what kind of messy art you’ll get out of that melted polymer mess? It’s not pretty, but it’s science. Just don’t set the whole apartment on fire while you’re at it.