MattIsTheBest2K16
MattIsTheBest2K16
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15th Dec 2020
15th Dec 2020
I have no idea what is going on in this reaction. Produces (In order from greatest to least amounts) PROT, ELEC, HYGN, NEUT, PHOT, NBLE, PLSM, and sometimes FIRE. Firework Core is predominantly PHOT, NEUT, PROT, and ELEC at the moment of explosion.

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  • MattIsTheBest2K16
    MattIsTheBest2K16
    15th Dec 2020
    All of these steps should be done inside a box of WALL.
  • MattIsTheBest2K16
    MattIsTheBest2K16
    15th Dec 2020
    The neutrons should slow down in the water and the uranium should not start to react. (basically keep the pressure low) Lastly add in just enough singularity to destroy most of the stuff, (try not to add too much. It usually balances out.) and wait for everything to settle...
  • MattIsTheBest2K16
    MattIsTheBest2K16
    15th Dec 2020
    I found this out when I was like 12, and decided I should document it many years later before my alzheimers kicks in. First add water. Then a pile of uranium abt 1/4th the size of the water. Next, gove it a good dose of protons, and a small dash of neutrons.