Drunken_Droid
Drunken_Droid
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7th Jun 2021
7th Jun 2021
Idk what's happening here... The warp should disappear after a few seconds but on this thing it keeps going on... I don't know anything smart or some sh8t... But this reaction seems Infinite.
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  • JasonS
    JasonS
    7th Jun 2021
    You can check my profile for a couple infinite fusion bombs I made. They work by combining ELEC with EXOT to make hihg tmp WARP. From there, even a single NEUT will kickstart the chain reaction. The lava from the melting QRTZ shell can then ignite the OXYG produced.
  • JasonS
    JasonS
    7th Jun 2021
    I don't know why, but for some reason, WARP doesn't decay when in an environment of infinite fusion. If everything except the WARP is removed then the WARP resumes decaying like usual.
  • JasonS
    JasonS
    7th Jun 2021
    This is what I call infinite fusion. Warp wth a very high tmp will produce electrons spontaneously. Electrons, combined with neutrons, creates hydrogen which fuses to make NBLE, then CO2, then OXYG, releasing more neutrons on each step of the way. With the ELEC from the WARP, it can go on forever as long as the WARP stays nad the OXYG is burnt.
  • s127747
    s127747
    7th Jun 2021
    i did the same thing on my account a few weeks ago but in a dif way
  • EnderiteFox
    EnderiteFox
    7th Jun 2021
    So you don't need all of this radioactive stuff... You just need to add exot in a box, add electrons, wait for warp to form, add neutrons, burn the oxygen and then it does the same thing
  • EnderiteFox
    EnderiteFox
    7th Jun 2021
    What happens here is that the vibranium explodes, producing exotic matter, which is reacting to produce warp. The warp produces electrons, which reacts with neutrons to produce hydrogen. The hydrogen, heat and pressure triggers a fusion reaction, which will produce even more particles. And this reaction is self-sustainable
  • JonaHungary
    JonaHungary
    7th Jun 2021
    tonimark you can litteraly make it by accident
  • tonimark
    tonimark
    7th Jun 2021
    you also forgot to give credit to jdreid444
  • tonimark
    tonimark
    7th Jun 2021
    same as id:2333126 -1
  • trisemigist
    trisemigist
    7th Jun 2021
    I've been aware of this reaction for some time, I call it a 'fusion reaction' personally. if you open it up to the full screen size with continuous edge mode it will spread. only in small doses will it dissipate over time. Warp refreshes particles when they are moved, thus refreshing the reaction