Top Comment Gets Added: A Crystal for a Heartbeat and Frankenstein’s Fish

What happens when you let your audience decide what comes next in your project? On Reddit’s r/diyelectronics, that question gets answered in real-time—and sometimes with a bit of heart. In ScienceDraco’s ongoing “Top Comment Gets Added” series, the latest fan suggestion was both poetic and practical: “A crystal for a heartbeat ❤️.” Naturally, that’s exactly what came next.

How the Top Comment Shapes Each Project

Letting the top comment dictate project direction isn’t just fun—it turns every build into an unpredictable collaboration. Each day (or almost every day), ScienceDraco adds whatever element gets the most upvotes in the comments section. This time around, that meant integrating a crystal oscillator—literally giving Frankenstein’s fish its own heartbeat.

The primary keyword—top comment—sits at the heart of this ongoing experiment. By handing over creative control to fellow DIY enthusiasts, each project becomes more than just another electronics build; it becomes a living conversation between creator and community.

The Crystal Heartbeat—Why It Matters

What makes adding “a crystal for a heartbeat” so special? For starters, crystals (like quartz) are often used in electronics as precise timekeepers thanks to their stable vibration frequency. Giving Frankenstein’s fish its own “heartbeat” isn’t just symbolic; it could actually help regulate timing or movement in future upgrades.

Here’s why this small detail is surprisingly meaningful:

  • Symbolism: The heartbeat motif ties together biology and technology—a classic Frankenstein vibe.
  • Functionality: Crystal oscillators are crucial for timing circuits in real electronics projects.
  • Community-driven: The idea came straight from an engaged audience, not just from the builder.
  • Replay value: Each round of additions keeps people coming back to see what wild suggestion gets picked next.

It shows that even something as technical as an oscillator can be wrapped up in storytelling and personality.

Anecdote: When Crowd-Sourcing Goes Right

Think about those times you’ve worked on something—maybe coding or crafting—when someone shouted out an oddball idea that ended up being perfect. That’s basically what happens on threads like these. A few years ago, I watched another maker project where folks kept suggesting silly features (“add googly eyes!”), but one random suggestion—making sound-reactive LEDs—turned out to be the highlight of the whole build. Sometimes letting go of full control leads to real innovation.

ScienceDraco’s willingness to run with these suggestions means every top comment has genuine impact. And as we see with the new crystal addition beside Frankenstein’s fish (yes—there really is a fish!), even offbeat ideas can become project-defining features.

What Makes Top Comment Builds So Popular?

DIY electronics can feel intimidating if you’re new or don’t have fancy gear. But watching someone add whatever whimsical thing their audience dreams up? That feels approachable—and honestly pretty inspiring.

Here are some reasons why these “top comment gets added” projects are catching on:

  • Interactive: Viewers get to guide real changes—and watch them happen week by week.
  • Cumulative creativity: Every new addition builds on quirky past choices.
  • No gatekeeping: All ideas are welcome; there’s no such thing as too weird here.
  • Educational by accident: As oddball requests come in, you learn about new components and techniques without feeling like you’re studying.

ScienceDraco even keeps fans posted on upload schedules (“Next upload will be Monday unless I have something planned…”) so everyone knows when to check back and toss in their own suggestions.

The Takeaway—And What Comes Next?

So what do we learn from all this? Letting the top comment steer your project can spark unexpected creativity—and give your DIY builds more personality than you’d ever expect. Whether it’s adding crystals for heartbeats or some future surprise twist (who knows what Monday will bring?), these builds prove that sometimes it pays to listen to your crowd.

If you want to follow along—or maybe drop your own idea into the mix—you can check out ScienceDraco’s post [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/diyelectronics/comments/1nqz6py/top_comment_gets_added_day_8/).

What would you suggest if your comment could shape the next phase of Frankenstein’s fish? Share your wackiest ideas below!

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