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colgs
a ball that seems like molton iron | |
colg is an ball that is very hot like a ball of iron, it is also like a
burger ball from blue bird brand.
it can be used as a battery, to be eaten for energy, as a bomb.
it is made from herbs n spices and certain minerals.
it cab be made from them mix in liquid of water in bucket,
creates
like lava that could burn through plastic, make sure to
use metal bucket, a medieval blacksmith used it to enchant
weapons and stronger form for tools, mixed with certain
materials it can enhance it.
it is very useful. similar to philosopher stone OR is that it????
aristotles stone?
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Ideas here are sometimes impractical, but should be just
on the 'feasible' side of
the 'feasible/impossible' divide. This doesn't seem to be
and so, alas, is
[marked-for-deletion] (see the 'marked-for-deletion'
section in the Help page
and the section marked 'magic') |
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That's a generous appraisal. Total bollox would be
my evaluation. |
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// it can be used as a battery, to be eaten for energy, as a bomb // |
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Tell me more about the bomb part. How would it be a bomb? What
ingredients would you construct it with to make it explode? |
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it will have dormant ingredient's such as magnesium/some
type of acid, and manganese, it can only explode from
trying to break it by impact |
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or if another particle or energy source interrupts stable
flow of energy within
such as a laser/radiation/electric/if it cools down too much |
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oh i forgot to say that once it is created it is safe to touch |
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it mostly emits light and glows, I was meant to say it was
very hot when created |
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still remains the fiery look tho. |
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also hippo where should i post about this then? what
website? |
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Hi [soniiety] - the Halfbakery does have some
constraints on what's allowed and what works well.
Again, see the 'help' page for more, but basically it's
for original inventions which should be possible, even if
they're sometimes whimsical or impractical.
Occasionally, impossible inventions find a receptive
audience here, but these are often impossible in very
interesting ways. In general, if your idea doesn't get a
good reception here, don't worry - delete it and think
of a better one. If you want to have a website where
you can post whatever you want, it's very easy to
create a blog somewhere or to create your own
website. |
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//similar to philosopher stone//
The "philosopher's stone" was the magical stuff to turn iron or
lead (or something equally common) into gold.
What you describe is definitely not even trying to be that.
Also, herbs & spices won't stay that way for long if it's at
molten-iron temperatures. |
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Wait; I think there's a way this could be rescued. |
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//a medieval blacksmith used it to enchant weapons// |
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This idea is for a plot device in a fantasy novel or film - right? |
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So, [soniiiety], you just need to make clear that you're presenting
it as that, and not as a piece of technology. |
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Step One would be to put it in an appropriate category (such as
Culture : Movie : Plot, or something). Step Two would be to
explain how a movie with colgs in it would be better than or, at
least, different from, other movies in the genre. |
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Have this croissant to sustain you while you absorb these
lessons, but mind it doesn't catch fire. [+] |
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This is a site for funny inventions that have some
insight into plausibility or occasionally are clever
enough to let the implausible go. This thing is
neither. |
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My advice, read some of the best ideas to get a
better flavor of what it's about. |
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I have been away for a while and this was amazing
to read. Almost like [beanie] Is a scientist
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