JonaHungary
JonaHungary
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20th Sep 2023
20th Sep 2023
We had a discussion in the TPT discord and i decided to make it a save because i rarely upload
theory proof chemistry helium solved nble noblegas experiment

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  • ThingamabobOverseer
    ThingamabobOverseer
    25th Sep 2023
    Then what is boyl? My best guess is nitrogen since it acts like regular air IRL but then that would mean that tpt is a vacuum
  • JonaHungary
    JonaHungary
    24th Sep 2023
    guys, hydrogen also dosent rise
  • LogikMacherDE
    LogikMacherDE
    23rd Sep 2023
    if it would be helium it would rise bro and the light thing is due its orange and the co2 thing i think in irl fusion after nble comes Co2 or something not sure
  • micque
    micque
    23rd Sep 2023
    FastYetSpeedy: technically yes but actually no
  • FastYetSpeedy
    FastYetSpeedy
    23rd Sep 2023
    yes, DEUT is deuterium oxide/ heavy water, while deuterium is a hydrogen atom + a neutron. Wait, so NEUT should turn WATR into DEUT???
  • username90000
    username90000
    23rd Sep 2023
    deut is not deuterium it is heavy water :nerd:
  • Tron205
    Tron205
    23rd Sep 2023
    Why is OXYG flammable?
  • Lapis
    Lapis
    23rd Sep 2023
    if the theory of the noble gas in tpt being helium is true... then it should be lighter than air (assuming O2 has the same gravity as irl air), which means the noble gas in tpt should be above o2
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    23rd Sep 2023
    Hmm... YES
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    23rd Sep 2023
    @username90000 Yes, it's a liquid so DEUT is modelling D2O in some aspects, but it functions as a neutron source (something that generates neutrons) just like deuterium does in real life, while D2O/heavy water is a neutron moderator (something that slows down fast neutrons so they have a better chance of initiating/propagating fission reactions) in real life.