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If the particles were inducibly magnetic (e.g. if they contained iron filings) then they might do fascinating things in changing magnetic fields - like near your stereo. |
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[4whom] - that is the coolest thing I have seen in
the last three days. Thanks for the link. |
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Ditto, and it's got me wondering if a similar effect could be mimicked by bouncing the waves of a single sound source off of four flat planes to converge in the center. |
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The "particles" could actually be cryogenically frozen
people packed inside a transparent spherical
container. |
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poor man's sono-luminescence, but good idea despite being a s*** g****. |
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I've taken the pledge, at S*** G****s Anonymous...it's one day at a time brothers, one day at a time...<wanders around picking up dog ends> |
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//The "particles" could actually be cryogenically frozen people packed inside a transparent spherical container.// |
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When we finish with hollowing out the moon we could do that... I don't know about transparency though. |
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