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Treenara Mazouk
Phoenix Propulsion Labs Lost Sheep Domain
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Posted - 2008.08.22 01:02:00 -
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Originally by: heheheh I for one was a bit gutted that they started full body avatar rubbish before this.
But a lot of us, including I, were delighted to hear about Ambulation.
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Catherine Bennet
Caldari Alloyed Tritanium Bar And Grill
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Posted - 2008.09.03 11:50:00 -
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Originally by: Winterblink Wait a second. If it's "very common throughout the world", then why don't the planets all blow up like randomly and frequently? :D
The most common element in the universe is hydrogen, yet we manage to go on without exploding on a daily basis (well, most of us do).
Maybe just those planets that don't have "atmospheric temperatures" have a lot of it, and those that have "atmospheric temperatures" have exploded long ago or don't contain a lot of it.
It's one of the mysteries of the universe, I'm sure. Perhaps the devs will one day make a 15-part storyline mission where the horrifying truth is revealed...
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Confuzer
Polaris Project Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2008.09.03 12:14:00 -
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Edited by: Confuzer on 03/09/2008 12:18:00 Edited by: Confuzer on 03/09/2008 12:15:59 If it's instable at room temperature, I guess it sux up energy and becomes something else instead of blowing up (or otherwise the Trit matrix has potential energie that could be released when the structure starts vibrating, but it seems unlikely :P)
Hydrogen is concealed in other particles. A 66% hydrogen and 33% oxygen atmosphere would be something else (H2(g) + O2(g) → 2 H2O(g) + 572 kJ (286 kJ/mol))
*edit: A molecular form called protonated molecular hydrogen, or H3+, is found in the interstellar medium (ISM), where it is generated by ionization of molecular hydrogen from cosmic rays. It has also been observed in the upper atmosphere of the planet Jupiter. This molecule is relatively stable in the environment of outer space due to the low temperature and density. H3+ is one of the most abundant ions in the Universe, and it plays a notable role in the chemistry of the interstellar medium. ----------------- Destiny is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It's not a thing to be waited for - it is a thing to be achieved. |
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