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Started 4th Nov 2012 in General
Unfortunately for them, I happen to be made out of depleted uranium, which means that the explosions don't do any damage.
The next user is a ball of antimatter inside a particle accelerat...
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in Feedback
Gold? I have lost count of how many times that has been suggested. It also can't be stronger than diamond. What use would emerald have? Last I checked, this wasn't a gardening game. The mov...
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in General
I throw a canister of red matter at the asteroid, which opens a black hole, destroying the asteroid.
The next user is standing only three feet from the event horizon.
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in General
The mirror explodes before I could see myself
The next user is trapped on an asteroid about to hit Earth at 40 kilometers per second with no way to get off.
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in Feedback
Muons would have a temperature around 20 degrees celsius. They would not create any pressure at all, like PHOT and ELEC. Also, they would not conduct heat to any elements.
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in Feedback
Well, if you don't trust the article, there are the twenty nine sources down at the bottom. How any of this relates to muons, I have no idea.
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in General
2/10, it would only make a black hole.
PBRD, Pacbrad: Causes every element to turn into another element, and messes up every interaction between elements.
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in Feedback
Like I said, krypton is biologically useless, as it does not easily form compounds. The substances that it does react with are violently reactive to begin with, like fluorine. Finally, the only way i...
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Started 3rd Nov 2012 in Feedback
@NUCLER_FOX (View Post)
Um, this isn't a thread for suggesting gasses. The cold fusion described in the OP does not require nitrogen, as it is only the regular fusion process, only at much...
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Started 2nd Nov 2012 in Feedback
@Potbelly (View Post)
Which one? The admerium, the adhesive gas, or the antimatter improvements?