_Theo
_Theo
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30th Apr 2018
30th Apr 2018
This save shows you that neither deut or plut can react (at all, it's like glass for neut) while under vacuum. Poor isoz and exot however still explode or decay though. (Isoz's main function is to decay in vacuum and exot for some reason isnt like deut.)
changethelife

Comments

  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    1st May 2018
    The DEUT still explodes with protons.
  • ZeroLIFE10
    ZeroLIFE10
    1st May 2018
    very interesting i must say
  • Anastasia_616
    Anastasia_616
    1st May 2018
    huh. +1
  • guesswho2778
    guesswho2778
    1st May 2018
    i knew this about plut but not about deut
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    30th Apr 2018
    Hyper-compressed DEUT (life in the hundred millions) seems to go off, however. I think the reason why the plutonium stuff works is because NEUT generates pressure, and plutonium uses pressure to generate more neutrons..
  • Grufkork
    Grufkork
    30th Apr 2018
    This makes me inexplainably angry, I just had to blow it up
  • apple5265
    apple5265
    30th Apr 2018
    I didnt know that actually
  • TakMashido
    TakMashido
    30th Apr 2018
    Deut+prot have opposite effect: don't react in high presure. Note that blow of neut prot generate negative pressure.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    30th Apr 2018
    Good concept, but you must keep in mind that should DEUT ever be on high life, or exposed to any amount of protons, in this state, it WILL explode.
  • Tron205
    Tron205
    30th Apr 2018
    amazing save