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Nonetheless based on the word "chiller" you suspect this thing keeps things cool, and based on the word "photonic" you're pretty sure it uses photons somehow. | Nonetheless based on the word "chiller" you suspect this thing keeps things cool, and based on the word "photonic" you're pretty sure it uses photons somehow. | ||
|type=Misc | |type=Misc | ||
|obtain=[[a renegade robot hive]] | |||
:*[[defender]] | |||
|uses={{canbeassembled|cosmic crystals|stranglet needle}} | |||
{{canbeassembled|high-tech slingshot|chill slingshot}} | |||
{{canbeassembled|tubular slingshot|chill slingshot}} | |||
{{component|positronic computer}} | |||
|autosell=155}} | |autosell=155}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
The beginning joke is an allusion to a foundational tenet of quantum mechanics best illustrated by [[Wikipedia:the double slit experiment|the double slit experiment]]. The experiment demonstrates how photons (manifesting as light) can exist in multiple places/states at once and generate interference fields rather existing in linear arrangements. Like the text says, it's best explained by a physicist. | The beginning joke is an allusion to a foundational tenet of quantum mechanics best illustrated by [[Wikipedia:the double slit experiment|the double slit experiment]]. The experiment demonstrates how photons (manifesting as light) can exist in multiple places/states at once and generate interference fields rather existing in linear arrangements. Like the text says, it's best explained by a physicist. |
Latest revision as of 05:08, 26 February 2018
photonic chiller
Plural: photonic chillers
What did one photon say to the other photon? "I'm sick and tired of your interference!"
Unless you're good at physics, you probably don't get that joke. Also true is the fact that unless you're really good at physics you probably wouldn't understand how this thing works. You could try asking a physicist, but every time you're tempted you remember that a physicist was the one who told you that awful photon joke in the first place.
Nonetheless based on the word "chiller" you suspect this thing keeps things cool, and based on the word "photonic" you're pretty sure it uses photons somehow.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 155
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How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with cosmic crystals to make stranglet needle.
- Can be assembled with high-tech slingshot to make chill slingshot.
- Can be assembled with tubular slingshot to make chill slingshot.
- Component of positronic computer.
References
The beginning joke is an allusion to a foundational tenet of quantum mechanics best illustrated by the double slit experiment. The experiment demonstrates how photons (manifesting as light) can exist in multiple places/states at once and generate interference fields rather existing in linear arrangements. Like the text says, it's best explained by a physicist.