funky3000
funky3000
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7th Aug 2018
11th Aug 2018
Was playing around with the idea of splitting hydrogen via protons, but on a small scale. Basically I wanted to find a way of producing and containing hydrogen in a way that *always* allowed the electron to be released
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  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    8th Aug 2018
    True, thank you for this testing setup!
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    8th Aug 2018
    Well yeah, but yknow, TPT has a lot of oddities :P never know for sure until you test stuff!
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    8th Aug 2018
    Well Hydrogen literally consists of a proton and an electron, it sounds reasonable to split it 1:1. Having a chance to release electrons would be weird.
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    7th Aug 2018
    Also I should add: I already knew protons were produced every time, it was easier to tell because protons go through almost everything, but electrons get blocked by a lot, so by creating a small scale experiment that was transparent to everything involved, I was able to confirm that electrons were produced every time as well. Used to think that it was just a chance.
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    7th Aug 2018
    It's because the photons start at about 350 degrees
  • Almist04
    Almist04
    7th Aug 2018
    Also notice that the proton that is made is slightly heated, possible to be used as a complex weapon
  • Almist04
    Almist04
    7th Aug 2018
    I agree with coryman!
  • coryman
    coryman
    7th Aug 2018
    I like real science saves like this, where there's an experiment designed to answer a question. :D +1