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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:58 am
Quote: Releasing his grip on the blade's handle, Valk watched as it shot forwards, propelled by the ring he had created, and rocketing towards the small orb he had just created, conveniently located behind his opponent. ...... Hovering above the ground in his zero gravity sphere, Valk held out both hands, an aura of distorted gravity spreading along both arms and coating them. Kneel....
You didn't even mention that there was a sword flying towards you. And you sprinted towards Valk, who was hovering in mid air in a field of zero gravity, how close did you get to it? Did you go into it before launching your attack? You post is unclear on this.Or you will be knelt...
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:03 am
yea i didnt think id be able too hense i asked i just wanted to point out the Gravity VS Fire thing not actaully talk. yes Kiiyashi A star is Fire contained within a Gravitational Feild (well actually its a collection of hydrogen explosions) all im saying is you cant really put it out by increasing the Gravity around it The best you could manage is to Force it into a Shape which is potentially MORE dangerous as the moment you release your hold on the Feild its contained in all the energy would just rush out creating an explosion
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:10 am
Kneel.... It's not hydrogen explosions. The friction sets stuff alight and because of gravity, the friction is constantly increasing as more and more elements are smashed together. And as they are smashed together, they form larger elements, which have an even higher chance of impact.
It wouldn't be an explosion, the gravity can just hold it until the flames died out.Or you will be knelt...
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:13 am
Kiiyashi Quote: Releasing his grip on the blade's handle, Valk watched as it shot forwards, propelled by the ring he had created, and rocketing towards the small orb he had just created, conveniently located behind his opponent. ...... Hovering above the ground in his zero gravity sphere, Valk held out both hands, an aura of distorted gravity spreading along both arms and coating them. Kneel....
You didn't even mention that there was a sword flying towards you. And you sprinted towards Valk, who was hovering in mid air in a field of zero gravity, how close did you get to it? Did you go into it before launching your attack? You post is unclear on this.Or you will be knelt... The sun rises and falls yet the battle that I must fight is never over ~~~~~~~~~~
ahhh I see you didn't explain very well with the sword.... I'll go edit and mention that it was the sword that pushed me out
also I hadn't enter the gravitational field yet when I used that attack but I'm very close to *note your sword pushed me pretty far since you said it rocketed*
~~~~~~~~~~ Cation is my best friend, Trust is my undying wish and Peace is my commitment
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:15 am
Kneel.... Okay, so you're near, but not into it. I'll write up a post now.Or you will be knelt...
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:24 am
Who the hell told you that? A star is a giant ball of flaming gas mostly Helium and Hydrogen
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:33 am
Basic Astrophysics. [url=http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/star_worldbook.html] NASA[/url] Fusion in stars A star's tremendous energy comes from a process known as nuclear fusion. This process begins when the temperature of the core of the developing star reaches about 1 million K. A star develops from a giant, slowly rotating cloud that consists almost entirely of the chemical elements hydrogen and helium. The cloud also contains atoms of other elements as well as microscopic particles of dust. Due to the force of its own gravity, the cloud begins to collapse inward, thereby becoming smaller. As the cloud shrinks, it rotates more and more rapidly, just as spinning ice skaters turn more rapidly when they pull in their arms. The outermost parts of the cloud form a spinning disk. The inner parts become a roughly spherical clump, which continues to collapse. The collapsing material becomes warmer, and its pressure increases. But the pressure tends to counteract the gravitational force that is responsible for the collapse. Eventually, therefore, the collapse slows to a gradual contraction. The inner parts of the clump form a protostar, a ball-shaped object that is no longer a cloud, but is not yet a star. Surrounding the protostar is an irregular sphere of gas and dust that had been the outer parts of the clump. Combining nuclei When the temperature and pressure in the protostar's core become high enough, nuclear fusion begins. Nuclear fusion is a joining of two atomic nuclei to produce a larger nucleus. Nuclei that fuse are actually the cores of atoms. A complete atom has an outer shell of one or more particles called electrons, which carry a negative electric charge. Deep inside the atom is the nucleus, which contains almost all the atom's mass. The simplest nucleus, that of the most common form of hydrogen, consists of a single particle known as a proton. A proton carries a positive electric charge. All other nuclei have one or more protons and one or more neutrons. A neutron carries no net charge, and so a nucleus is electrically positive. But a complete atom has as many electrons as protons. The net electric charge of a complete atom is therefore zero -- the atom is electrically neutral. However, under the enormous temperatures and pressures near the core of a protostar, atoms lose electrons. The resulting atoms are known as ions, and the mixture of the free electrons and ions is called a plasma. Atoms in the core of the protostar lose all their electrons, and the resulting bare nuclei approach one another at tremendous speeds. Under ordinary circumstances, objects that carry like charges repel each other. However, if the core temperature and pressure become high enough, the repulsion between nuclei can be overcome and the nuclei can fuse. Scientists commonly refer to fusion as "nuclear burning." But fusion has nothing to do with ordinary burning or combustion. usion of other elements Helium nuclei can fuse to form carbon 12 nuclei. However, the core temperature must rise to about 100 million K for this process to occur. This high temperature is necessary because the helium nuclei must overcome a much higher repulsive force than the force between two protons. Each helium nucleus has two protons, so the repulsive force is four times as high as the force between two protons. The fusion of helium is called the triple-alpha process because it combines three alpha particles to create a carbon 12 nucleus. Helium fusion also produces nuclei of oxygen 16 (8 protons and 8 neutrons) and neon 20 (10 protons and 10 neutrons). At core temperatures of about 600 million K, carbon 12 can fuse to form sodium 23 (11 protons, 12 neutrons), magnesium 24 (12 protons, 12 neutrons), and more neon 20. However, not all stars can reach these temperatures. As fusion processes produce heavier and heavier elements, the temperature necessary for further processes increases. At about 1 billion K, oxygen 16 nuclei can fuse, producing silicon 28 (14 protons, 14 neutrons), phosphorus 31 (15 protons, 16 neutrons), and sulfur 32 (16 protons, 16 neutrons). Fusion can produce energy only as long as the new nuclei have less mass than the sum of the masses of the original nuclei. Energy production continues until nuclei of iron 56 (26 protons, 30 neutrons) begin to combine with other nuclei. When this happens, the new nuclei have slightly more mass than the original nuclei. This process therefore uses energy, rather than producing it. Hydrogens fuse together to form Helium. then these elements continue to fuse, producing energy and making larger elements.
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:45 am
The sun rises and falls yet the battle that I must fight is never over ~~~~~~~~~~
kk yep yep
~~~~~~~~~~ Cation is my best friend, Trust is my undying wish and Peace is my commitment
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:49 am
yes, that is not quite waht you said before though . the way you described it before to me gave the impression of a soup of elements bein mushed together then lighting on fire and it has little to do with friction haha i did an assignment on fusion a couple of months ago its the collective heat of all the electrons of all the elements heating each other up so the move it a state similar to plasma (to work it on earth we actually make it into plasma) so that when they collide they mesh together create immense amounts of energy and then all that goes boom and you have a star ( a very childish end to the response cause im being lazy tonight gimme a break Work was busy -.-) and there are explosions i cant remember what they are called of the top of my head ... i think its Solar flares O.o dont quote me on that thought im not sure (i find it interesting that we got onto a discussion about Fusion reactions from an RP character trying to extingush fire with gravity)
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:54 am
Kneel.... Not quite. But I was going from what I remembered. Friction is probably not the best word for it, but it is close enough. And when they collide and mesh together, they form heavier elements. Which is how we get the massive elements like Uranium... Or how they were created, we don't harvest Uranium from stars.
And I never tried to extinguish fire with gravity, merely stop it from hitting me.Or you will be knelt...
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:00 am
The righteous path is straight as an arrow
Gee, sounds like you all are having a fun conversation...
But take a step, and find its too narrow
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:02 am
Kneel.... Why Red! So good of you to join us! Yes... Yes we are... I think.Or you will be knelt...
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:04 am
ahhh i see. well we have reached an understanding and possbly confused the rest of the guild
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:07 am
Kneel.... Oh, I suspect Red will understand bits of it. However yes, the others will be confused. If they read it that is, chances are we will add another page or too to this topic and no one will notice my NASA quote.Or you will be knelt...
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:07 am
The righteous path is straight as an arrow
Im not entirley confused yet. Maybe since I didn't read half of it...
I got the pices that I read over though...
But take a step, and find its too narrow
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