anyone know how to build a positronic wave stabilizer?

Looking for feedback on positronic wave stabilizers. I've had mine on the workbench for about three months, can't get particles to separate without abstract relay discharge. Nothing worse than a black hole in the middle of dinner...lol.

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You need a flux capacitor.

Graham

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Eeyore

Wrong answer, McFly. :) Tired of terraforming Mars yet?

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peerdom

Yeah, know what you mean. But the positronic flux does have to be conditioned with the proper molecular sieve and bypassed with a sufficiently large verser for the waves to stabilize.

But I'm probably not telling you anything you don't already know.

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Looking for feedback on a positronic wave stabilizer. I've had mine on the workbench for about three months, can't get particles to separate without abstract relay discharge. Nothing worse than a black hole in the middle of dinner...lol.

No, energy flux disburses in a randomized pattern. This requires a uniform discharge...or do you know something about chaos theory?

Someone add a damn edit button to this message forum. Whoever coded this must have been a Marine. :P~

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peerdom

Conditioned...interesting word choice for energy flux. Molecules have nothing to do with energy; just like they don't hold the shape of your sweater. You do. :P~ Bypassed? Then you're degrading the wave entirely. What is this, 2007?

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peerdom

You need to learn how to regulate the Chi.

Good Luck! Rich

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Rich the Philosophizer

What...chaos isn't more fun? :P

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