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19th Dec 2016
7th Mar 2020
Department of fictional materials (TPT Branch) specialises in reverse engineering, characterisation and stablisation of a variety of exotic materials for various applications and research. Materials from external sources will be acknowledged in comments.
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Bunkium II (id:2460429) shipment arrived. Antimatter test demonstrate antifragile resistance. Testing continues to locate weakness. Regardless of results, void infectious properties means it is unsuitable to be used as construction material.
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The shipment of Bunkium I (id:2458834) had finally arrived. Currently setting up the antimatter cannon for durability testing. Order for Bunkium II has been placed. Expect to arrive some time in the future.
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my supercompressed rocket fuels: 2414391
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my realish tnt: 2412105
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not quite as I only focus mainly on collecting and making layered materials, as well adding some interactivity to demonstrate their properties
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Is this basically a reused idea I first employed?
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Recently, a cube of inv-beryllium is obtained (id:2447641). A further compression procedure have been performed to compress the crystal structure into its currnet more compact form. Neutron scattering experiments showed the neutron multiply effect is enhanced at the cost of stray high energy photons produced.
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The overfrezzing procedure can be easily reversed by hyperheating, which disengage the lockdown and allow the bonds to function as normal again (In TPT, this is down by switching from type ICE to type LAVA)
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Overfrezzing is an experimental procedure recently developed by The Labs to handle highly unstable substances. The technique involve a combination of stablisation and picokelvin freezing such that all chemical bonds in the substances are effectively locked in space and thus cannot rupture, while at the same time cooling the substance near absolute zero.
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pseudo-Freonium also have an interesting property of being partially delocalised. If one sample of it explodes, so will the others no matter how far apart they are