07-23-2009, 09:18 AM
(07-23-2009, 07:47 AM)Sirius Wrote: Turning your DNA into a superconductor is pretty much the applied effect of monoatomic elements.Eh you mean like a true super conductor as defined in physics? Is that really true? Do you have references about this?
Super conductivity is really cool. But is it healthy? To me it sounds a bit like getting bitten by a radioactive spider, or getting zapped by a cosmic ray centrifuge. In comics that looks awesome, but trying it in real life might just end you up dead or looking very silly... Or more likely both...
If you say you feel it works, I will believe you. But it has to be for some other reason than your DNA turning into superconductive elements.
Btw, has anyone bothered asking Quo about how it works and if so, why? This might give us some good insights.