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i will cringe at this comment next year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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where ^ is exponentiation and not XOR
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multiplied i meant
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came back to this after a lot of time and saw my comment, but i initially just summed the chance when the right thing was 1-((1-chance)^(trials)), about ~6.41s half life ignoring the random velocity and crmc effect not 5s
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wait no !set type POLO NEUT
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!set type POLO NUET for hole explosion
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+1 this is like that wall of lava lamps
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this is good
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fun fact: there is the possibility someone in the world has tony stark levels of IQ but hasn't choosen the engineering profession he did in the movie
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@deathhawk radioactive elements decay into other elements over time. This is part of what makes them radioactive. A half life in the case of a radioactive element is the amount of time it takes for half the substance in a sample to decay into the next element, which also defines how long that element will be usable/reactable.