Everybody loves fireworks, right. Well, how about fireworks in reverse?
This video shows the New Year’s Eve fireworks display in Melbourne, Australia. With one rather crucial difference to the plethora of other videos of this display, and, for that matter, all the other displays that took place around the world as 2012 became 2013.
I can’t recall ever having seen a video showing fireworks going in reverse prior to today. Which begs the question, why has no one thought of this before now?
Fireworks are beautiful to look at anyway, but there is something even more special about seeing them exploding in reverse. I say we petition the Chinese to invent fireworks which are able to go off and then come together once more. It has to be possible, right?