Timer? or Trigger?
Unless layered. But liquid oxygen if that is what is literally used (one of the things I question about this article), is so cold it would freeze the contents and cover the bottle with thick frost.
Sprengel explosives?
What moron wrote this?
Were they struggling to describe hydrogen peroxide?
Good luck carrying a cryogenic liquid in a soda bottle. We joke about Islam being Fourth Century, but it looks like our General Science courses are headed there, also.
(Sadness and Disgust)
Crush lungs? Not likely. Rupture lungs from internal overexpansion - definitely.
LOX?? NFW - not in a container of that size or containers as described.
Whoever wrote this piece is an F'n idiot.
Never heard of "thermo-chemistry" How is it differenct from plain old "chemistry"? Heard of Thermodynamiscs, but thermodynamics isn't primarily about how to synthesize organic compounds. I would have though organic chemistry would be the field.
What a giant crock of shiite.
A vacuum would not crush the lungs, it would have the opposite effects.
One spray of ANY liquid explosive could not blow a hole in an airplaine.
Geeze.
The chemicals they were going to use were acetone (nail polish remover) and Hydrogen peroxide (used for cuts).
Mix the two, and let it sit. Crystals form, and the dried crystals are very explosive. Filter them with a coffee filter, and away you go.
Moos have been using them for years.
No big secret.