@Paragate @floatoverblow Aye. You'd have huge rings and spirals of the stuff traveling outwards. :/
@Paragate @floatoverblow Aye, but it would be getting dragged along by the weight of the stuff on top of it, and the stuff chemically bonded to it. You'd still lose a lot of it to space, but some of it would stick around.
@Paragate @floatoverblow Nope! Just get a contianer and shake it a litt,e or even just wait if you're patient. XD
@Paragate @floatoverblow it's still affected by electromagnetic forces, so the same forces that trap helium underground (The weight of all the stuff on top of it) would work the same way for this stuff, with the added factor that it will form chemical bonds with heavier elements, and so be weighed down by them.
@Paragate @floatoverblow I'm thinking it would be really chemically reactive with iron and other heavy metals. So it would show up in deposits of them. And with it's null weight, it would bubble upwards from the center of the earth as it was produced by decaying heavy elements. It would likely be rare though. XD
@ComputerHusband @itsnero @irisjaycomics @Ferrovore You are a mutant and a deviant. The authorities have been informed and are on their way. :V
...Huh. Are there utilities to automatically translate one programming language I to another? Say, Java into C++, or the like? :/
Ugh. Being sick suuuucks. Even if it is just a cold. :/
@Elizafox That at least is easy enough to resolve with blocks, bans and silences. The search functionality in general I dunno about. :/
@Elizafox Hmm, gotcha. :/
@Elizafox Isn't it only implemented so you can search your own toots? Thats how I'd understood the situation. :/
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@dredmorbius Aye, but on the other hand, you have more momentum, so you don't need to spend as much time speding up again? :/
@dredmorbius Huh. Could give a civilization that screwed around with it an edge on space travel in more than one way. :/
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@goodtobegood Aye, that's what I was thinking. Aluminum likes to form chemical bonds, and in order to break them and get aluminum you can actually work with, you need loads of energy. I figure the same stuff with this stuff and heavy metals. And yeah, you'd need lots of energy to get the stuff free so you could do stuff with it. :/