devastheempty
devastheempty
87 / 21
6th Jan 2014
16th Mar 2015
put anything in the center; Press 1, singularities are born each second. add hydrogen for massive singular bang!
heater cutter microwave melter sing laser neat fray prot lolendtag

Comments

  • Sailnir
    Sailnir
    12th Jan 2014
    coal wins!
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    11th Jan 2014
    How does this work exactly? +1
  • devastheempty
    devastheempty
    11th Jan 2014
    Dark, its not published, though i can see it exists, but cant look inside
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    11th Jan 2014
    I made something with this concept id:1430949 check it out! and thanks devastheempty for the inspiration :D
  • 0901290
    0901290
    10th Jan 2014
    thanks, you have inspired me to invent again :) heres my results from prot experimentations lol save id:1430603
  • devastheempty
    devastheempty
    10th Jan 2014
    i think that singularities form on the edge of objects where protons are slowed down and therefore become collideable. Singularities that are flying from the gun are visible in "mode 1" as they leave trail of pressure behind them
  • megamageiii
    megamageiii
    10th Jan 2014
    I wouldn't call it a "cutter" more a "destroyer"...
  • Anatol12345
    Anatol12345
    10th Jan 2014
    As the singularities are flung from the gun, they disperse enough to not cause any harm to the gun oppisite the source. However, the singularites, when they reach the middle, for a short while they compact and then explode outward, much like in a supernova. Thus, if anything is present in the center when the singularities converge, it will be nearly instantly molten and vaporized. -msasterisk
  • Anatol12345
    Anatol12345
    10th Jan 2014
    In the proton guns, protons are created under extreme conditions of density and are soon given massive amounts of kinetic energy, causing them to fuse with enough force to skip the plutonium stage and they collapse into singularities, which fly out of the gun at extraordinary speeds. -mstasterisk
  • devastheempty
    devastheempty
    9th Jan 2014
    somehow it cant handle antimatter very vell, it takes lots of time to destroy it