We all know that the sun is a powerful star at the centre of our solar system.

It’s solar rays provide and take life. But can it really burn, in an instant, any known substance on Earth?

Yes, according to the Solar Furnace Research Facility in Southern France. And the video seems to prove it.

Just think of the practical applications of such technology!

 
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