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Re: Neptune's Moon Lagoon
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lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build
Date: 
Wed, 24 Mar 2004 16:14:03 GMT
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In lugnet.technic.bionicle, Manfred Moolhuysen wrote:
Well, since the pool works in a vacuum, the water must be contantly boiling out
into space, and with an astonishingly fast rate too. You've modelled this effect
nicly with the studs on the trans dark blue plates :-)

With friendly greetings, M. Moolhuysen.

Now then, don't be silly.  It obviously utilises a hydrostatic integrity field
to enhance the surface tension and prevent boiling.  This is clearly evident
from how the swimmer is fully suspended, even though he hardly breaks the
surface.  If you look closely you can even see the faint grid lines of the field
itself in the water's surface.


Jason Railton



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Well, since the pool works in a vacuum, the water must be contantly boiling out into space, and with an astonishingly fast rate too. You've modelled this effect nicly with the studs on the trans dark blue plates :-) With friendly greetings, M. (...) (20 years ago, 21-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build)

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