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low cohesion

By PieBaron on May 8, 2022 11:59 pm

Just as quickly as it materialised, the droplet disintegrated in the test chamber. This happened a few times with varying intensity. Despite heavy shielding on the equipment, and the size of the exterior chamber, all the surfaces irridesced and excited the air around it in a pattern I can only describe as interesection patterns of multiple thin veils, or layers of crumpled fabric, in a spherical configuration, with the focal point aligning roughly with the center of the test chamber.
This also caused highly unusual audio resonance events throughout the facilty, I thought you might like to listen to the chamber sensors especially. We'll need to set up new shielding for next week's experiment.

Sounds like the things going on in the mind of a scientist, it's very much inspiring, love it beaucoup

dude fuck yes, love this kind of experimental spooky style

Fred und Luna wrote:

Sounds like the things going on in the mind of a scientist, it's very much inspiring, love it beaucoup

scottux wrote:

dude fuck yes, love this kind of experimental spooky style


Thanks a lot, I think this kind of stuff I enjoy making the most, so next week I know what I'll be working on!

scottux wrote:

dude fuck yes, love this kind of experimental spooky style

Yessss! Exactly!

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