Christmas Lightbulbs
From Dr. Stone
00:00 - 02:48
2m 48s
Senku and Chrome create and conduct experiments on how to make a lightbulb. Senku also explains to Chrome the concept of vacuums that allow a lightbulb to burn slower and last better.

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