Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has

Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has
Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has
Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has
Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has
Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has

Caecilians’ teeth are so metal. Nothing you will expect from what looks like a gummy worm when it has its mouth closed.

Caecilians’ Teeth Are So Metal. Nothing You Will Expect From What Looks Like A Gummy Worm When It Has

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ALCOHOLIC MOUSE

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This Image Of The Horsehead Nebula From NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Focuses On A Portion Of The
This Image Of The Horsehead Nebula From NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Focuses On A Portion Of The

This image of the Horsehead Nebula from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope focuses on a portion of the horse’s “mane” that is about 0.8 light-years in width. It was taken with Webb’s NIRCam (Near-infrared Camera). The ethereal clouds that appear blue at the bottom of the image are dominated by cold, molecular hydrogen. Red-colored wisps extending above the main nebula represent mainly atomic hydrogen gas.

Credit: NASA


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1 year ago

The Chemical Structure of Redstone

So I was curious about what the chemical structure of Redstone looks like, and Minecraft Education Edition, albeit unintentionally, gives us a canon look into what Redstone is made of:

The Chemical Structure Of Redstone

In Minecraft Education Edition, putting a Redstone Block into a Material Reducer shows that it's composed of 31 Carbon, 31 Uranium, and 38 Unobtanium, which we can assume to be measured in grams

Dividing the Redstone Block into Redstone Dust, each Redstone Dust is then composed of approximately 3.4 Carbon, 3.4 Uranium, and 4.2 Unobtanium

Again assuming that's measured in grams, that's 0.17 cm³ of Uranium, 1.496 cm³ of Carbon, and ???³ of Unobtanium per Redstone Dust

So what does this tell us about the chemical structure of Redstone? Basing this on Redstone Dust's composition, we can estimate that each Redstone molecule is composed of 3 Carbon atoms, 3 Uranium atoms, 4 Unobtanium atoms, a little under half of the time it binds to an extra Uranium and/or Carbon, and 20% of the time it binds to an extra Unobtanium

This also has some horrifying implications for how Redstone works:

Redstone would be extremely volatile as the radioactive decay from Unobtanium and Uranium would occasionally release Helium ions through alpha radiation, sometimes breaking apart Carbon into two Beryllium atoms (as it absorbs the extra proton and neutron from the Uranium) or merging into Oxygen

So Redstone should, in theory, be extremely flammable and potentially explosive, which implies that cave static, or the player mining Redstone with an Iron Pickaxe, could lead to a spark that causes an explosive cave-in

As Unobtanium is just a placeholder for unobtainable elements (hence the name), I'm going to estimate Unobtanium in this case as Unbinilium, the placeholder name for element 120

Why?

The Chemical Structure Of Redstone

I'm estimating the Unobtanium as Redstone as being larger than the largest man-made element, Oganesson, which holds an impressive 118 protons

Each valence electron shell, from innermost to outermost, can bind with 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, and 8 shells respectively, so I'd like Unobtanium to be an element we haven't discovered yet, and consequently I'd like to jump up to the next shell

While I could estimate with element 119's placeholder, Ununennium, it would have one electron in the next shell, so Unbinilium allows for easier chemical binding

So what does this molecule look like then? Well, horrifyingly...

The Chemical Structure Of Redstone

It looks like this. As Redstone forms in crystal lattices, and only two Carbon atoms are free to bind, I can absolutely see why it's so brittle that it breaks into powder.

This makes the structure of Redstone:

C3U3Uno4 (55% of molecules) C4U3Uno4 (13% of molecules) C3U4Uno4 (13% of molecules) C4U4Uno4 (7% of molecules) C3U3Uno5 (5% of molecules) C4U3Uno5 (3% of molecules) C3U4Uno5 (3% of molecules) C4U4Uno5 (1% of molecules)

An extremely radioactive, flammable, and explosive compound.


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1 year ago
Imagine Going To Your Manufacturer And Being Like, Alright. Hear Me Out. We’re Doing A Super Ultra

imagine going to your manufacturer and being like, alright. hear me out. we’re doing a super ultra double plane and its gonna be so fucking powerful


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11 months ago

I think one big reason why we don't consider the stars as important as before (not even pop-astrology anymore cares about the stars or the sky on itself, just the signs deprived of context) is because of light pollution.

I Think One Big Reason Why We Don't Consider The Stars As Important As Before (not Even Pop-astrology

For most of human history the sky looked between 1-3, 4 at most. And then all of a sudden with electrification it was gone (I'm lucky if I get 6 in my small city). The first time I saw the Milky Way fully as a kid was a spiritual experience, I was almost scared on how BRIGHT it was, it felt like someone was looking back at me. You don't get that at all with modern light pollution.

When most people talk about stargazing nowadays they think about watching about a couple of bright dots. The stars are really, really not like that. The unpolluted night sky is a festival of fireworks. There is nothing like it.


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3 months ago
Me After Spending Hours In The Lab Only To Get A .05% Yield

Me after spending hours in the lab only to get a .05% yield

1 year ago
Extremely Good Paragraph From An Article Exploring The Concept Of Sentience In Invertebrates

Extremely good paragraph from an article exploring the concept of sentience in invertebrates


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1 year ago
A Little Gif Of A Paw Dissection Done At The Art Academy Of Cincinnati

A little gif of a paw dissection done at the Art Academy of Cincinnati


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