Ben_Ger
Ben_Ger
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4th Aug 2014
4th Aug 2014
I came across this effect when experimenting with Oil in a very strong gravity-field, it works pretty damn well, could be interesting for quick-ignition systems that also need a higher pressure than the usual URAN-BOYL-Technology.

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  • PyroDude
    PyroDude
    14th Aug 2014
    Ok what ever i dont know any of this so i give up, dont tell me any more.
  • Ben_Ger
    Ben_Ger
    10th Aug 2014
    @PyroDude Its a metaphor. the Uranium-Boyle-Correlation "ignites" and suddenly reaches very high temperatures easily, along with high pressures. the same for the Uranium-Oil-Correlation, which I pointed out in this save.
  • PyroDude
    PyroDude
    10th Aug 2014
    You cant ignite boyl. I thought.
  • Ben_Ger
    Ben_Ger
    10th Aug 2014
    @PyroDude the left one is much faster to ignite, than the right one. and produces more pressure as well.
  • PyroDude
    PyroDude
    10th Aug 2014
    I dont get it.