“We really don’t know what the Earth was like three or four billion years ago. So there are all sorts of theories and speculations. The uncertainty concerns what the atmosphere was like. This is the major area of dispute.” – Stanley L. Miller
Miller-Urey Bong allows experimentation with genesis models of the early Earth atmosphere by re-creating the Miller-Urey experiment with the additional functionality of adding any combustive material to the atmospheric simulation. The material is heated using a high-powered laser and the vaporized remnants are drawn into the experimental apparatus through the combined use of a specially designed stem system, carburetion port, and user provided suction. Employing the same suction, users can also orally sample the experiment’s contents at any time for further analysis.
Dimension/Next specifically proposes that the addition of C21H30O2 to the existing Miller-Urey hypothesis of CH4 + NH3 + H2 + H20 has a high chance of producing exceptional results. However, in the interest of scientific objectivity, Miller-Urey Bong is BYOW (Bring Your Own Whatever).
Paul B. Davis & AIDS 3D, Miller Urey Bong, 2010
Class 4 laser, glass, steel, plastic, water, protective eye ware
Paul B. Davis & AIDS 3D, Miller Urey Bong, 2010
Class 4 laser, glass, steel, plastic, water, protective eye ware
Installation view
Paul B. Davis & AIDS 3D, Miller Urey Bong, 2010
Class 4 laser, glass, steel, plastic, water, protective eye ware
Paul B. Davis & AIDS 3D, Miller Urey Bong, 2010
Class 4 laser, glass, steel, plastic, water, protective eye ware
Paul B. Davis & AIDS 3D, Miller Urey Bong, 2010
Class 4 laser, glass, steel, plastic, water, protective eye ware
Paul B. Davis & AIDS 3D, Miller Urey Bong, 2010
Class 4 laser, glass, steel, plastic, water, protective eye ware