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Alien Egg

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I beat Frankenstein to creating an alien egg :eek:... with a crystal and a 405nm pointer :D :

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I guess this is what an alien diamond looks like! :eek: (mesmerized expression)
 
Alien egg? No. But maybe a fully charged energy crystal?
 
Wanna fight about it?:gun: :D

I don't think so. Everyone has right to express their opinion, which may be incorrect or irrational (not related to your posts). But that's another story/thread.

It still looks like a radioactive (glowing) crystal; full of, and emitting, energy.
 
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I don't think so. Everyone has right to express his/her opinion, which may be incorrect or irrational (not related to your posts). But that's another story/thread.

It still looks like a radioactive (glowing) crystal; full of, and emitting, energy.

Fixed :D

Yes, Arctinite ;)
 
Or maybe just a random rock that fell from space that radiates when I shoot it with a laser pointer!:worthy:
 
Fixed :D

Yes, Arctinite ;)

By "his" I meant a person, a not of a specific gender.

"Arctinite" is what you call it, but it doesn't exist, it is imaginary.
But radioactive crystals that glow exist, and the unleashed energy is heat, and light.
 
Looks like quartz to me. But consider yourself lucky, quartz is one of the most rare crystals known to man, and doesn't even occur naturally on Earth. Purple quartz, or amethyst, is even rarer, and is extremely radioactive and carcinogenic. Regular quartz is only carcinogenic if you radiate it with high density photons with wavelengths between 400 and 450nm














:na:
 
^That must be why my hands started turning green when I handled the super rare crystal:barf:!!! I feel like I have super powers!!!
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:na:
 
looks like quartz to me. But consider yourself lucky, quartz is one of the most rare crystals known to man, and doesn't even occur naturally on earth. Purple quartz, or amethyst, is even rarer, and is extremely radioactive and carcinogenic. Regular quartz is only carcinogenic if you radiate it with high density photons with wavelengths between 400 and 450nm
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lol :p
 


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