@MtecCommand "fricking predates you" says a player who's barely silver by 1 point and has only been here for 4 months whereas I've been here for nearly 4 years (3.7 years)
@Greggory005 Same, but in my conception of multiversal travel, things from a certain universe have a "physics tag" where they use the same laws of physics and reality as the universe where they were made. As a matter of fact this is something we take advantage of, since for some reason our universe doesn't care about the conservaton of matter or energy (thus allowing matter / energy to be created, and that is part of the reason we can easily hide those horribly overpriced "maintenance bills" frim the public {actually black project budgets but since maintenance bills are boring, nobody should be able to notice} ) and isotopes which usually would be unstable in your universe seem to be stable in ours.
Psm-418m1: Isomer of Psm-418, is much more reactive than regular Psm-418. Instead of producing continuous explosions it creates one big explosion per charge. It doesn't lose mass or energy in the process, though.
Psm-420: Seems to cause psychedelic effects. We have no real use for it.
Psm-421: Seems to be found in that so-called "Formula 881". It is a red powder that seems to act as a superconductor in any condition. It can be compacted into a red clay-like material by heating it to 600 degrees celsius. It will stay in the compacted clay-like form until it is heated again to that temperature. Once re-heated, it returns to it's normal form. This can be done infinitely many times with no loss of mass, energy, or conductivity.
Psm-422: A superfluid. It doesn't solidify or evaporate for some reason. Despite being a superfluid, it isn't able to "creep" out of containers like superfluidic helium-3 would, because apparently it is too dense to do so. We have managed to use it in bearings, and we are currently putting together an experimental perpetual motion machine that uses these bearings to see if it would work.
Anyways, here's a small crash course in nuclear physics, from an 11th grader (me)
Periodic table number = number of protons
number of Protons + number of Neutrons = Isotope number (like Uranium-238, it has 92 protons and 146 neutrons)
All real elements above atomic number 82 (lead) have no stable isotopes. Technetium (element 43) and promethium (element 61) also do not have any stable isotopes.
Usually, most isotopes have at least a 1:1 ratio of protons to neutrons or higher (isotopes of heavier elements usually have at least a 1:1.25 ratio of protons to neutrons or higher)
@Greggory005 Well then we would need to use Psm-418, not Psm-416. Psm-416 creates an energy beam when charged; Psm-418 continuously explodes when charged
@Greggory005 We figured the radiation caused the liquid to vaporize. Regardless power output did not decrease as liquid evaporated, so presumably the power depends on the mass of the charged core of Psm-416 and not any impurities
@Greggory005 I'm assuming by "Psm-16" you mean "Psm-416" because there's no way an element with 131 protons could have such a low atomic mass, as a matter of fact that'd require reducing it all the way down to what would be sulfur to get to such a low value and that's not a very good idea. On a side note we've tried that, but apparently all of our samples were bone-dry.
so far we have some different isotopes of ohgodnoplzsparemeium (symbol is Psm because typing the whole thing would be a pain in the arse.) At least that we know of this is what they do when electrically charged:
Psm-415: Creates some thrust, direction can be changed with shape of sample
Psm-416: Emits a beam of radiation. Power increases with sample mass.
Psm-417: Glows in various different colors, emitting huge amounts of X-ray radiation in the process. We've managed to use this to some degree in power plants.
Psm-418: Continuously explodes, power depends on sample mass. It doesn't appear to lose any energy or mass while doing this.
Psm-419: In conjunction with Psm-415, can be used to create a warp drive.
We've made a weapon using Psm-416, and it seems to be extremely powerful, literally evaporating the targets we set up for it. However it weighs quite a lot (about 400 tons) so we obviously can't just tape it onto a bomber and pray to the Holy Lord that the thing doesn't become a submarine
@MtecCommand OK I'll stop, but first how bout you stop trying to make it worse by trying to offend me.
How 'bout we make a deal? No more name calling or trying to start WW4 from now on (or else I'll have to summon a moderator). Deal?
@MtecCommand "fricking predates you" says a player who's barely silver by 1 point and has only been here for 4 months whereas I've been here for nearly 4 years (3.7 years)
@LieutenantSOT yes, i started playing minecraft though and forgot about SP for some time
@MtecCommand what did you just call me, you little bastard
UPDATE: UPVOTES WILL BE GIVEN FROM 3/21/2021 TO 4/10/2021, THERE MAY BE A DELAY DUE TO SAID HONORS HW, DON'T WORRY HUMANS
um is it https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/u424EP/Why
@Greggory005 hold up lemme add you (mine is Northrop YF-23#6036)
@Greggory005 well i'm in, that's for sure
@Greggory005 it looks like somebody tried to make a car out of an f-117
it is my sustenance, as i am in 11th grade and you only get 0.001 picoseconds of sleep
@asteroidbook345 this was from my old phone, i used a damageless gun to propel it
@FujiwaraAutoShop the "glass" shows through the body
@Leviatham yep
@MajorSix yeah i expected that, after all this thing is probably just as bad as the original fokker v.8
@Greggory005 hi
@Norag33 also, on a side note, it is kind of chonky
This is a very noice drone. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
also you do know that flares have impact force, and setting that to an absurd value (like 1000) turns it into a weapon of destruction
first
@PapaKernels i am speed (1 min gang)
noice
@ThomasRoderick oh
@Greggory005 Same, but in my conception of multiversal travel, things from a certain universe have a "physics tag" where they use the same laws of physics and reality as the universe where they were made. As a matter of fact this is something we take advantage of, since for some reason our universe doesn't care about the conservaton of matter or energy (thus allowing matter / energy to be created, and that is part of the reason we can easily hide those horribly overpriced "maintenance bills" frim the public {actually black project budgets but since maintenance bills are boring, nobody should be able to notice} ) and isotopes which usually would be unstable in your universe seem to be stable in ours.
@Greggory005 then upvoting it some hours later because i had to do some hw
make it into a 10x10 and repaint it so it looks like it'd be used in a snowy area (ahem snowstone) and tag me when you're done @rainskaos
"https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/u424EP/Why"
@ThomasRoderick Well not exactly. NexusCorp, which is from a different universe, has managed to interact with @Greggory005's universe
@Greggory005 "Xenox ,The world's best agency"
you dare question nexuscorp
@PineappleDeluxe You can only tag 3 people per comment, the others don't get a notif
@Destroyer1 No he strapped them onto a Piper L-5, the Skyhawk was still 10 years in the future
basically any developing country's military:
for me, it's pretty hard to choose from this and this
@Greggory005 send me a link to your profile, i will ask to join the film project
@Altaccount080 lemme break that bronze updoot chain for you, thank me later
@Embo cough cough me
@tsampoy cries in android
@RadiumOxide we're in the same boat, my friend
Wait we found a few more isotopes! @Greggory005
Psm-418m1: Isomer of Psm-418, is much more reactive than regular Psm-418. Instead of producing continuous explosions it creates one big explosion per charge. It doesn't lose mass or energy in the process, though.
Psm-420: Seems to cause psychedelic effects. We have no real use for it.
Psm-421: Seems to be found in that so-called "Formula 881". It is a red powder that seems to act as a superconductor in any condition. It can be compacted into a red clay-like material by heating it to 600 degrees celsius. It will stay in the compacted clay-like form until it is heated again to that temperature. Once re-heated, it returns to it's normal form. This can be done infinitely many times with no loss of mass, energy, or conductivity.
Psm-422: A superfluid. It doesn't solidify or evaporate for some reason. Despite being a superfluid, it isn't able to "creep" out of containers like superfluidic helium-3 would, because apparently it is too dense to do so. We have managed to use it in bearings, and we are currently putting together an experimental perpetual motion machine that uses these bearings to see if it would work.
Anyways, here's a small crash course in nuclear physics, from an 11th grader (me)
Periodic table number = number of protons
number of Protons + number of Neutrons = Isotope number (like Uranium-238, it has 92 protons and 146 neutrons)
All real elements above atomic number 82 (lead) have no stable isotopes. Technetium (element 43) and promethium (element 61) also do not have any stable isotopes.
Usually, most isotopes have at least a 1:1 ratio of protons to neutrons or higher (isotopes of heavier elements usually have at least a 1:1.25 ratio of protons to neutrons or higher)
@GuyFolk i will probably never get to plat
@Greggory005 Well then we would need to use Psm-418, not Psm-416. Psm-416 creates an energy beam when charged; Psm-418 continuously explodes when charged
@Greggory005 We figured the radiation caused the liquid to vaporize. Regardless power output did not decrease as liquid evaporated, so presumably the power depends on the mass of the charged core of Psm-416 and not any impurities
@Greggory005 I'm assuming by "Psm-16" you mean "Psm-416" because there's no way an element with 131 protons could have such a low atomic mass, as a matter of fact that'd require reducing it all the way down to what would be sulfur to get to such a low value and that's not a very good idea. On a side note we've tried that, but apparently all of our samples were bone-dry.
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@Greggory005 then it is
so far we have some different isotopes of ohgodnoplzsparemeium (symbol is Psm because typing the whole thing would be a pain in the arse.) At least that we know of this is what they do when electrically charged:
Psm-415: Creates some thrust, direction can be changed with shape of sample
Psm-416: Emits a beam of radiation. Power increases with sample mass.
Psm-417: Glows in various different colors, emitting huge amounts of X-ray radiation in the process. We've managed to use this to some degree in power plants.
Psm-418: Continuously explodes, power depends on sample mass. It doesn't appear to lose any energy or mass while doing this.
Psm-419: In conjunction with Psm-415, can be used to create a warp drive.
We've made a weapon using Psm-416, and it seems to be extremely powerful, literally evaporating the targets we set up for it. However it weighs quite a lot (about 400 tons) so we obviously can't just tape it onto a bomber and pray to the Holy Lord that the thing doesn't become a submarine
@Greggory005 i tried to join, i will join that project soon. (Same username as I have here)
@RadiumOxide ok, although i heavily doubt i'll ever get there
@SemedianIndustries ironically enough it's one of the posts i pinned to my profile
@GuyFolk Got ya to 15k
@GuyFolk thank me for getting you to 15k, remember me when you reach plat
@TonnkatuTonnkatuThePig was the "Marlin V-1650" part intentional? If not then it's supposed to be "Merlin V-1650"
@SemedianIndustries basically this is a better version of my sr duchess, noice job comrade
@Tejdz It's Sukhoi, not "Suchoj"