goatmandude
goatmandude
90 / 5
19th Aug 2015
20th Apr 2016
CAUTION: HIGH WATTAGE. Also, why are you microwaving an old moldy sandwich with a rusty broken lightbulb? UPDATE: added 200 Watt version. An exawatt is 1 billion billion watts, or more than five times the power the Earth receives from sunlight.
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Comments

  • null_
    null_
    19th Aug 2015
    i once put a potato in a microwave it did not end well
  • goatmandude
    goatmandude
    19th Aug 2015
    Tried that. unfortunately protons, neutrons and eloctrons do not work with it. Otherwise i would have used electrons to replicate what happens when you put metal in the microwave. (dont try it in real life)
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    19th Aug 2015
    prot would be tons better
  • ChargedCreeper
    ChargedCreeper
    19th Aug 2015
    For anyone complaining about it being too hot, do !set temp cray 800 or something
  • goatmandude
    goatmandude
    19th Aug 2015
    Had to use light, no microwave radiation in TPT.
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    19th Aug 2015
    real microwaves dont use light to heat, but invisible rays. anyway +1
  • goatmandude
    goatmandude
    19th Aug 2015
    attention haters: this is a simulation of a 100 Kilowatt microwave.
  • dayday24
    dayday24
    19th Aug 2015
    But what if I want my food NOT obliterated? -+0
  • magi093
    magi093
    19th Aug 2015
    Have a +1 sir
  • Guillian
    Guillian
    19th Aug 2015
    But overall, its a very nice save! +1 ^^