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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•4 months agoThen there’d be one really deep print as they kicked off. arrow-up19arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@yogurtwronglinkEnglish8•edit-24 months agoBut what if they had a organelle which generated helium and made them slowly float arrow-up18arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•4 months agoHydrogen. You can’t generate helium unless you have a fusion reactor. Actually, nuclear powered flying T. rex sounds cool, so let’s go with it. arrow-up19arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
Then there’d be one really deep print as they kicked off.
But what if they had a organelle which generated helium and made them slowly float
Hydrogen.
You can’t generate helium unless you have a fusion reactor.
Actually, nuclear powered flying T. rex sounds cool, so let’s go with it.