Leaf1
Leaf1
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2nd January
22nd January
Thanks for clicking! Leaf's effect is basically when proton radiation can either erase an entire world or just be a minor inconvienince, but for a more in-depth explanation, you can open the save.
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  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    11th January
    if deuterium reacted with protons like it does in TPT*
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    11th January
    yea i guess so windinthebox
  • jansuki
    jansuki
    9th January
    thats not really an effect, thats just a showcase of how deut works
  • WindInTheBox
    WindInTheBox
    9th January
    If you give it 1000 years and have, like, a 5x5cm box of a solid containing deuterium and some protons inside a completely proton-proof box, could this actually happen in real life?
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    9th January
    holy moly 34 likes
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    7th January
    im aware tadpole, the concentration of deuterium in the rock is over-exaggerated so it can show everyone how it works.
  • abacaxicomuva
    abacaxicomuva
    6th January
    apopcolypse
  • Tadpole1
    Tadpole1
    4th January
    But closing the ewall makes it happen more quickly.
  • Tadpole1
    Tadpole1
    4th January
    If you wait long enough,the rock will still heat up due to the occasional fission in the deut.I didn't touch the pscn.
  • rooger
    rooger
    4th January
    it is akin to lowering the control rods of a reactor, allowing slow moving neutrons (or in this case, protons) to spend more time potentially contacting and interacting with the fissile material (deuterium)