The lights go down— and suddenly the colors don’t just sit there anymore. They glow. Quiet at first. Almost still. Then the reaction begins— a slow rise, a soft push upward, and then it spills over in bright, glowing waves. It doesn’t race like a typical eruption. It builds. Layer by layer. One color pushing into the next. Until the entire bowl is alive with movement. And once kids see it— they don’t just want to watch it. They want to change it, test it, and make it happen again.



