Light Bulbs Are The Best And Worst Balls For A Newton’s Cradle


Newton’s Cradle is well-known for its repeating clicks, and gracing the desks of executives everywhere. This fragile, but awesome installation by Yasutoki Kariya changes things up a bit by using light bulbs instead of metal spheres. Surprisingly, they manage not to shatter.

If you’re choosing things to bang together, light bulbs should rank pretty low on the list, but shatter-potential aside, watching the light course back and forth through this Newton’s Cradle is absolutely mesmerizing.

Named “Asobi”, the installation is a nominee for the 2012 Mitsubishi Junior Designer Award and beautifully visualizes Newton’s third law with a little help from Edison. As Redditors suggested, perhaps “Edison’s Cradle” might be a more apt name for the piece, but it’s gorgeous nonetheless. So long as it stays in one piece, anyway. [My Modern Metropolis]


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