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In the early 1900s Louis Nikola described an effect in which "A sheet of paper is rolled into a cylinder, and water is poured in. The liquid does not come out at the other end, but changes into gas, as evidenced by a flash of flame and smoke which emerges from the cylinder afterwards unrolled and shown empty." | In the early 1900s Louis Nikola described an effect in which "A sheet of paper is rolled into a cylinder, and water is poured in. The liquid does not come out at the other end, but changes into gas, as evidenced by a flash of flame and smoke which emerges from the cylinder afterwards unrolled and shown empty." | ||
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- | The early Milk Pitcher used a transparent wall that bisected the chamber of the pitcher. In the 1940s John Braun, | + | Okito has also been mentioned |
- | Okito has also been connected with the development | + | The early Milk Pitcher used a transparent wall that bisected |
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