A conductive gas...

  • CAC-Boomerang
    10th Jul 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Like Simon, I don't really see any helpful advantages for it that can't be covered by MERC and METL etc. If it free floats and conducts, it will only be of use in large numbers or in a confined space, which of course, MERC and METL will be far more efficient. If you meant to say that it produces electricity, perhaps it may have some use for random generators, but again, this can be covered by MERC/LRBM.

    In my honest opinion, I believe we don't really need it.
  • Thimo
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  • code1949
    10th Jul 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Thimo (View Post)
    It is used to that CNCT and WTR now do not react, it is very useful, it is more stable than most powders but less stable that CNCT, at cold temperatures, it acts like a solid.

    I have to agree with the mercury argument.
    Edited by code1949, 2011-07-13 12:17:59
  • Thimo
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  • code1949
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    @Thimo (View Post)
    MERC randomizers work well...
    I'm not saying that it is useless, I am saying that there are alternatives.
    Edited by code1949, 2011-07-14 08:24:52
  • Jackeea
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