HerbalifeMan
HerbalifeMan
46 / 10
6th Sep 2014
6th Sep 2014
This is something thats really cool and may or may not be a glitch. You can do this with anything that can be sparked but for this effect you should probably use flammable things.
rubidium fire proton

Comments

  • Sirius3758
    Sirius3758
    11th Oct 2021
    I made sparked tnt id:2798630
  • Grox333
    Grox333
    10th Sep 2014
    Ok thanks
  • HerbalifeMan
    HerbalifeMan
    9th Sep 2014
    Yeah sure, go right ahead!
  • Grox333
    Grox333
    9th Sep 2014
    HerbalifeMan May i use that? I give you credit.
  • HerbalifeMan
    HerbalifeMan
    8th Sep 2014
    Thank all of you for clearing up what happend with the Rubidium. It makes much more sense now :)
  • Hamsterboy
    Hamsterboy
    7th Sep 2014
    the protons eliminate the sprk, making the rubidium explode because of its temp, the spkr acts like an insulator to evade the exploding chances of rubidium
  • jmpuchito
    jmpuchito
    7th Sep 2014
    you can make this with any material, just set te ctype of the sprk to x element
  • NuclearCombustion
    NuclearCombustion
    7th Sep 2014
    Protons destory sparks when RBDM has 9000 C its change to fire but spark is only spark it cant blow up when spark changes to rbdm heated to 9000C its auto-blow :)
  • SlenderHunter
    SlenderHunter
    7th Sep 2014
    I think the pressure is from the spark degenerating. It usually causes pressure. See my U NO LIEK JELLYFISH?! save. Teh spark generates trippy negative pressure which still pushes away :P
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    7th Sep 2014
    It would also seem that this effect creates a substantial amount of pressure pushing away from the ball, no matter the material or temperature.