souleaterfan320 said
... so i attempted to read the last few ooc pages here and could understand a lick of it.
Lawl.
souleaterfan320 said
... so i attempted to read the last few ooc pages here and could understand a lick of it.
Dynamics said
All acids are equal.
Dynamics said
Strange Matter.
Dynamics said
I got less than three fifths of that.Super acids, regular acids, they're all the same.
Extra said
*nods and smiles*
Dynamics said
Ohhhhh.I've never heard that before.
Extra said
We should take time off to spend time with each other. Even if we just sit around and do nothing.
Dynamics said
That's awesome, thanks! But I don't know if you can send it to my house directly.I can't support prejudice.
Dynamics said
"Mr. Strange""Strange Matter"You sly bloopergrouper.
Extra said
Don't you mean, "blue-pergrouper"?Ehh eeehhhhh!!!
Extra said
*laughs*It's been too long.
Dynamics said
I'll support them.
whizzball1 said
It was in my science book, not the internet. The scientists estimated that temperatures reached upwards of 2 trillion degrees. Also, apparently the ALICE project (a large ion collider experiment) actually reached 5.5 trillion degrees in August 2012 in an attempt to study Quark Gluon. Bose-Einstein Condensate: A state of matter theorised by those two people, and achieved a few years ago. We cooled matter to a few billionths of a degree of Celsius above Absolute Zero. At that temperature, atoms began to lose their individual identities and start moulding together to make a smooth continuum. It wasn't perfectly smooth, of course; that's impossible. But yeah.Quark-Gluon Plasma, otherwise known as quark soup: When matter reaches a temperature that the protons and neutrons actually split apart to reveal asymptotically free (woo I understand what that means thanks to you guys) quarks and gluons. Quarks you know about, and gluons are particles that, well, glue the quarks together.
Extra said
Oh...okay....*leans backwards and lifts you up while hugging you*