Windspren
Windspren
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10th Aug 2017
10th Aug 2017
I've found a way to melt HEAC, which is supposed to be immune to heat. First, heat the HEAC up. I've found that 2000C is about the minimum temp needed. Next, hit it with some LIGH. This results in molten HEAC, something previously unobtainable.

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  • TheLongGuy
    TheLongGuy
    10th Aug 2017
    Interesting...
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    10th Aug 2017
    Once melted and refrozen, there exists a brief time in which HEAC can be re melted. This is easily seen by cooling the bottommost part of the molten HEAC and letting the rest fall on it and re melt it.