Author Topic: Earth 6.5- The Official "No nukes" version  (Read 172249 times)

COUGH CARBON WORLDS UNCOUGH

OP, pls kick him out now.
COUGH CARBON WORLDS UNCOUGH
Ok guys shut up, stop flaming/being a richard for no reason
I will continue my research, and will release it to everyone on RP date 2027.  I will not use it beforehand.  Gravitanium is rather tricky to contain.  Of ourse, trusting that the op will follow the correct timescale

2027 is a pretty short time to be able to use an otherwise unknown and likely unstable element.
And why quote me, I'm just saying that if the solar system had a carbon world you'd likely be able to find diamonds there.

I thought you were sarcastically mocking me, like you have been in the last 2 pages.  But yeah, I would definitely mine there if there was one, but that would be incredibly hard to find.  For the suggested carbon compound, the starting object is Graphite, which is then ground up into an extremely fine powder, heated and then electrified with a large amount of electricity to remove all oxygen from it.  It will then be pressed into a vacuum and melted into a bar of solid carbon, but some magnetic interference will be needed to form it into the right molecular structure, the resonance of the frequency of which is not yet known.

Or, you know, the carbon planet is likely to just have like a bunch of diamonds on/in it
It's like a girl's best friend, if you can get over the dark landscape and carbon-filled gas.


YOU STOLE MY DAMN LINE.

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lol'd

A Carbon planet would be very hard to find.  Near impossible.  We could assume Gravitanium is fully functional now if there was a full-carbon planet.  Yes, there is a probability dimension.
« Last Edit: August 22, 2012, 09:34:02 PM by SWAT One »

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Drive off into the sunset
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* Gojira shoots a homing rocket at the car
TAKE THAT U BICH

* SWAT One fires a Gravitanium device into Gojira's back, causing him to implode into a mass the size of a grape.

Gravitanium is fun.

ALL JK PEOPLE.

* SWAT One fires a Gravitanium device into Gojira's back, causing him to implode into a mass the size of a grape.

Gravitanium is fun.

ALL JK PEOPLE.
owie

* herpaderp launches into space and detonates 50,000,000 nukes destroying the planet

A Carbon planet would be very hard to find.  Near impossible.  We could assume Gravitanium is fully functional now if there was a full-carbon planet.  Yes, there is a probability dimension.

This is a hypothetical, however, it would not be impossible to find a carbon planet. Hell there could be a planet with a irregular orbit around the sun that we haven't discovered yet. I mean we don't exactly point telescopes into the sky, now do we.

This is a hypothetical, however, it would not be impossible to find a carbon planet. Hell there could be a planet with a irregular orbit around the sun that we haven't discovered yet. I mean we don't exactly point telescopes into the sky, now do we.
Quote from: Wikipedia
In physics, three dimensions of space and one of time is the accepted norm. There are theories that try to unify different forces and such—these theories require more dimensions. Superstring theory, M-theory and Bosonic string theory respectively posit that physical space has 10, 11 and 24 dimensions. These extra dimensions are said to be spatial. However, we perceive only three spatial dimensions and, to date, no experimental or observational evidence is available to confirm the existence of these extra dimensions. A possible explanation that has been suggested is that space acts as if it were "curled up" in the extra dimensions on a subatomic scale, possibly at the quark/string level of scale or below.
An brown townysis of results from the Large Hadron Collider in December 2010 severely constrains theories with large extra dimensions.
If the Probability dimension is to be tampered with, then odd events may occur across all of the observable universe, including molecular instability, time gaps and changes to the 4 forces of the universe.  If we are to assume that a Carbon Planet exists, then it is just as easy to assume something of equal odds against it, and the probability resonance level would be disrupted, therefore, in Layman's terms - loving everything up.

It's not so easy to assume so, but of course, this is an rp, limited by imagination and a few rules, but you just don't forget around with the probability dimension.

^^^ Overcomplicating things