Complexeption
Complexeption
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14th Jun 2014
17th Jun 2014
A microwave that I am currently in the middle of building. It's taken me around 6 hours to make. To start: Spark ONE number and then press START. *EDIT: Thank you so much for FP!! I've included a heat/cool button, and stopped electrons from being made.
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Comments

  • heyheyjimmybob
    heyheyjimmybob
    15th Jun 2014
    WIP stands for Work In Progress
  • SOLARFLARE
    SOLARFLARE
    15th Jun 2014
    and +1
  • SOLARFLARE
    SOLARFLARE
    15th Jun 2014
    what does WIP stand for?
  • ShadeDrake97
    ShadeDrake97
    14th Jun 2014
    My guess is when people put things in progress out for everyone to see, is they're technichally asking the community: "Any ideas?" or "Should I go on with this project?" wipyman's critiques were nice (I would like that kind of feedback), but they should've been a bit kinder. That was more criticism.
  • R_Falso
    R_Falso
    14th Jun 2014
    Sabia que so do brasil ? , foda-se '-'
  • UC17
    UC17
    14th Jun 2014
    and +1 complexeption.
  • UC17
    UC17
    14th Jun 2014
    wipyman he published it to show his progress on his microwave project, i dont think he quite intended it to get fp and hated on for not being 100% completed.
  • SGAtlantis
    SGAtlantis
    14th Jun 2014
    NOOOOO! My sandwich! Where is it? I've putted it in the microwave! Now it's away! But it smells a little bit ... ummm ... smoky :D
  • wipyman
    wipyman
    14th Jun 2014
    (Part 2) -> the insulation is burnt off, allowing for the magnetron to melt, which in turn, causes the shell around the magnetron to melt. (End)
  • wipyman
    wipyman
    14th Jun 2014
    I ran it again, at first for an extended period with the cup. This caused Oxygen to built up, along with a large amount of C02 and Noble gases. This gives me some proof that Hydrogen could be produced in the reaction, which could lead to fusion. Also, if you place organic matter (plant or wood) into the Microwave, as to test the ability to cook protein or plant matter. It is set on fire, even when the timer is as low as possible. Because of this fire, (End of Part 1) ->