January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Orthodoxy is unconciousnessthe only ones who should kill are those who are prepared to be killed.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. The amount of energy in a paper clip I once heard is enough to power a tipical house for 30 years. Thats what I heard a long time ago and have no idea if it is true (or if that's even what I heard for sure :lol:). All I know is that splitting an atom gives off a HELL of a lot of energy, hence that is why they have fission nuclear power plants.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Nobody has ever stated how big a 'drop' of water is. A 'drop' of water the size of Canada could easily kill you.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Nobody has ever stated how big a 'drop' of water is. A 'drop' of water the size of Canada could easily kill you. The size of a normal raindrop, there.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Nobody has ever stated how big a 'drop' of water is. A 'drop' of water the size of Canada could easily kill you. except that a drop of that size cannot exist outside of gravity, water on a surface will spread out to some extend due to the forces between the water and the surface. to the energy thing idk how accurate paper clip thing is but a single atom is very very small relevant to a paper clip, a nuclear bomb has billions of atoms which allow a chain reaction to be destructive. If I remember correctly, it takes 6.0223*10^23 carbon atoms to make one gram of matter, so one atom has a mass that is nearly zero. So I dont think a single atom has enough energy to be fatal using antimatter. Orthodoxy is unconciousnessthe only ones who should kill are those who are prepared to be killed.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Realistically there's a lot of stuff that cannot kill you. The whole point of this thread is to toss aside reality and focus on what's possible - and my point was it's possible for a single drop of water to kill you. Without the drop of water - you don't drown and survive. With the drop of water - you drown and die. Conclusion - that extra drop of water caused you to die. Taking your angle I could just say a penny could not kill you, because pennies cannot move, therefor would have no way of reaching you in order to kill you. May the presents of our lord and savior, Santa, be with you this holiday season!First annual Clausmas - 2009 December 25
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Realistically there's a lot of stuff that cannot kill you. The whole point of this thread is to toss aside reality and focus on what's possible - and my point was it's possible for a single drop of water to kill you. Without the drop of water - you don't drown and survive. With the drop of water - you drown and die. Conclusion - that extra drop of water caused you to die. Taking your angle I could just say a penny could not kill you, because pennies cannot move, therefor would have no way of reaching you in order to kill you. What if you split all the atoms in the drop of water? Also what if the water is frozen? Pureprayer, you're awesome.
January 30, 200917 yr anything virtual if your blind and deaf. Gamertag: EFs Predator.Games I play: Halo 3, Halo wars.
January 30, 200917 yr anything virtual if your blind and deaf. This thread is about physical things. Im your blind and death your pretty much dead already... what... no blind person will read that Pureprayer, you're awesome.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Realistically there's a lot of stuff that cannot kill you. The whole point of this thread is to toss aside reality and focus on what's possible - and my point was it's possible for a single drop of water to kill you. Without the drop of water - you don't drown and survive. With the drop of water - you drown and die. Conclusion - that extra drop of water caused you to die. Taking your angle I could just say a penny could not kill you, because pennies cannot move, therefor would have no way of reaching you in order to kill you. What if you split all the atoms in the drop of water? Also what if the water is frozen? If you go about it that way, this entire thread can only involve physical, tangilble things. Therefore, you can just say, "SPLIT THE ATOMS!!!!" and it can kill you. Way to kill the thread, be more creative. -.-
January 30, 200917 yr Taking your angle I could just say a penny could not kill you, because pennies cannot move, therefor would have no way of reaching you in order to kill you. yes, but you could choke on a penny and a penny could fall and possibly kill you. Orthodoxy is unconciousnessthe only ones who should kill are those who are prepared to be killed.
January 30, 200917 yr realistically a single drop of water cannot kill you yes if your one drop away from drowing :roll: it could but i think the initial pool of water is the cause there, after all you couldnt have drowned without the other 99% Actually, I dont think a single atom being annihalated by antimatter is enough to actually kill you, can anyone confirm this. E=mc^2 and the mass of one atom is nearly zero, anyone care to confirm the energy a single atom puts off?(use mass of two atoms since anti atom. Realistically there's a lot of stuff that cannot kill you. The whole point of this thread is to toss aside reality and focus on what's possible - and my point was it's possible for a single drop of water to kill you. Without the drop of water - you don't drown and survive. With the drop of water - you drown and die. Conclusion - that extra drop of water caused you to die. Taking your angle I could just say a penny could not kill you, because pennies cannot move, therefor would have no way of reaching you in order to kill you. What if you split all the atoms in the drop of water? Also what if the water is frozen? If you go about it that way, this entire thread can only involve physical, tangilble things. Therefore, you can just say, "SPLIT THE ATOMS!!!!" and it can kill you. Way to kill the thread, be more creative. -.- Pureprayer, you're awesome.
January 30, 200917 yr ^About the water being frozen, why does that matter, we are talking about a droplet of liquid water, not frozen ice. If it was frozen, you could sharpen it & cut somone's jugular.
January 30, 200917 yr ^About the water being frozen, why does that matter, we are talking about a droplet of liquid water, not frozen ice. If it was frozen, you could sharpen it & cut somone's jugular. Were talking about a drop of 100% H2O. Frozen or not its still a drop of water. If you say only liquids its specifying and its like saying your own human brain can not kill you. Or that a baby cant kill you but the baby must be kept alive. (the last one is possible because in rare cases babies can reach 30lbs.) You dont have to sharpen it Pureprayer, you're awesome.
January 30, 200917 yr ^About the water being frozen, why does that matter, we are talking about a droplet of liquid water, not frozen ice. If it was frozen, you could sharpen it & cut somone's jugular. Were talking about a drop of 100% H2O. Frozen or not its still a drop of water. If you say only liquids its specifying and its like saying your own human brain can not kill you. Or that a baby cant kill you but the baby must be kept alive. (the last one is possible because in rare cases babies can reach 30lbs.) You dont have to sharpen it What the hell are you talking about... And by the way, just about everyone who was talking about a drop of water implied that it was liquid. EDIT: Ok, so a frozen drop of water can kill you. What everyone was talking about anyway was can a liquid water drop kill you.
January 30, 200917 yr ^About the water being frozen, why does that matter, we are talking about a droplet of liquid water, not frozen ice. If it was frozen, you could sharpen it & cut somone's jugular. Were talking about a drop of 100% H2O. Frozen or not its still a drop of water. If you say only liquids its specifying and its like saying your own human brain can not kill you. Or that a baby cant kill you but the baby must be kept alive. (the last one is possible because in rare cases babies can reach 30lbs.) You dont have to sharpen it What the hell are you talking about... And by the way, just about everyone who was talking about a drop of water implied that it was liquid. EDIT: Ok, so a frozen drop of water can kill you. What everyone was talking about anyway was can a liquid water drop kill you. It is the same drop of water. Pureprayer, you're awesome.
January 30, 200917 yr It is the same drop of water. How did you say that the drop of "frozen" water can kill you?
January 30, 200917 yr [hide=]Split the atoms. BOOM. Next? There's absolutely no explosion when you split hydrogen from oxygen, sorry.I think she meant split the atoms themselves, not the molecule as a whole. And hydrogen atoms/oxygen atoms just explode when you break them down? This doesn't make sense at all... at any rate, if you do manage to make it explode, you do realize it is at an ATOMIC level? :roll: Meet my friend, the water jet cutter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_jet_cutter If you don't think it can kill you, you're wrong. Errrr.... we're still talking about a purified drop of water, and the fact that the cutter doesn't work by using a single drop of water pretty much concludes that I'm still right.I'm sure if you reused the same drop over and over it would eventually cut you. The droplet of water would gain too much friction energy which will heat it up to evaporation before it ever cuts my skin. Plus, like cannibalism said, such a machine does not/will not ever exist because it would be physically impossible. Do you know how an atomic bomb works? I can assure you, it's at an atomic level as well. wow, you've opened my eyes. I had no idea the atomic bomb worked on an atomic level. For all of you who think splitting atoms can kill you: do us all a favour and wikipedia atomic bombs, and understand the concept of nuclear fission. And for the second time, you cannot just shoot a droplet of water out of a cannon. It would disperse immediately and thus will be unable to kill you. The argument of jet water cutters is also invalid since it uses abrasive substances to actually cut the metal, and we're talking about a pure droplet of water. It also relies on a constant supply of high pressure water, because, again, ONE droplet of water cannot kill you.[/hide] I wasn't questioning your powers of observation, nor intelligence. It's just a common scientific fact that energy within an atom is large. Once you separate the compound, you can indeed split the atoms that made up it. In this case oxygen being the atom of choice, as it's heavier.
January 30, 200917 yr Gelatine. Shoved down your windpipe and in your lungs.Also,Muslims can't eat it,apparently,so it'll earn them eternal damnation AS WELL AS death. so i herd u liek devarts?If you look at me and feel offended by my 666-ism,think.I could be just as offended by your "cross".[hide=This's why I'm hot]The Eleventh Commandment:Thou Shalst only say "Amen,brother".Amen, brother :lol:Amen, brudda (referring to the 10th commandment)amen Bruder! (german ftw)I'm invulnerable to everything, except Lenin and Dragoonson.That's impossible. I love people.[/hide]
January 30, 200917 yr Gelatine. Shoved down your windpipe and in your lungs. It will start to symbiotize with your lungs. Such is the power of gelatine.
January 30, 200917 yr Gelatine. Shoved down your windpipe and in your lungs. It will start to symbiotize with your lungs. Such is the power of gelatine. SRSly?Anywho,that guy in HotU was killed by stepping into a gelatinous cube,thats reason enough for me :twss: . so i herd u liek devarts?If you look at me and feel offended by my 666-ism,think.I could be just as offended by your "cross".[hide=This's why I'm hot]The Eleventh Commandment:Thou Shalst only say "Amen,brother".Amen, brother :lol:Amen, brudda (referring to the 10th commandment)amen Bruder! (german ftw)I'm invulnerable to everything, except Lenin and Dragoonson.That's impossible. I love people.[/hide]
January 30, 200917 yr Gelatine. Shoved down your windpipe and in your lungs. It will start to symbiotize with your lungs. Such is the power of gelatine. SRSly?Anywho,that guy in HotU was killed by stepping into a gelatinous cube,thats reason enough for me :twss: . That's actually fake gelatine. It's called ... flubber.
January 30, 200917 yr One could still drown in a pool of it though. May the presents of our lord and savior, Santa, be with you this holiday season!First annual Clausmas - 2009 December 25
January 30, 200917 yr One could still drown in a pool of it though. That would be amazing. Having a pool of gelatin I mean, now the drowning part. :P
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