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  1. The Boxor was built out of Gahlok.

    The only things nearby they had available to paint it black and orange were, well.... krana.

    I'm sure the Matoran knew how to make paint, but I agree that it wasn't the greatest priority to make the Boxors look stylish. If you are implying that they used the Krana to paint them, I highly doubt it.

  2. I built a bionicle system set (the one with the golden visorak battering ram thing) in a resort halfway across the country. I still can't remember how we brought it back...

  3. Remember, this topic is not meant to describe how events work in cannon, but merely how they might work in real life. If you told a bio-engineer to use "energy-power" to cause a mutation, they might give you a confused look. The only way we can theorize about it is to connect it to things we know about, even if it doesn't replicate the results entirely.

  4. I find this topic to be rather interesting so I will certainly be checking back. If you have some critisism for this post, I will be sure to reply to it, if I'm needed anyway. Keep up the good work, TuragaOfVirtues!

    Thank you!

     

    Even though the majority of things in Bionicle are impossible, thinking about it brings up many interesting ideas. And props to the people who have joined in this discussion with scientific backgrounds!

  5. Intangibility really goes back to Pauli's exclusion principle, which states that no two fermions can occupy the same quantum state. Basically, particles like atoms can't overlap like light can. Even if you found a way to go around this, the atoms within the intangible object would fall apart, since they would be able to pass through themselves.

  6. The more likely way the Mask of Life works is through viruses. While radiation can mutate living tissue, it's random and most of the time just kills the cell. Viruses, however, can cause very specific mutations. Viruses work by injecting their RNA inside a host cell, and tricking that cell into making another virus cell (or that is at least my understanding of it). If you were very clever at bioengineering, you could in theory insert a gene into a cell using a virus, causing a specific mutation, but I doubt it's that simple. I'm good at physics, not biology :P

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  7. Whether or not all the shadow Takanuvas are wearing their Avohkiis, do we agree that it would maintain it's powers over light but change shape and color when it is entirely drained of light?

     

    2008 Takanuva had part of his light drained, but his mask stayed exactly the same except for its shape and color.

     

    I want some fan art for what it would look like entirely drained!

  8. Yeah, it was Atlantis. Using harmonics might actually work though. The atom is almost entirely empty space. If you can use very specific frequencies to offset each atom very slightly, it might have the same affect as intangibility.

     

    Another way to potentially achieve intangibility would be a very slight temporal offset; occupying the same space in an infinitesimally different time. That's what they refer to as being "out of phase" in Star Trek.

     

    -Letagi

    While the whole "out-of-phase" might be popular in sci-fy, it goes against Einstein's idea of space-time. The perception of time moving from one moment to the next is an illusion. The future and the past exist just as much as the current moment, so being offset in time won't really do much. Imagine it as a grid, one axis is space, and the other is time. If you have two lines cross through it, they will both pass through each moment of time together, no matter how much you offset them.

  9. Discussing X-rays isn't off topic, as the spiders do have it, and we want to know how useful it is. Now that I think of it, X-ray vision can be used as a weapon, if you want to give your target cancer (jk of course). But either way, I think we will see the spiders look a little bit more threatening in the next video.

     

    Also, it seems like the weapons the Protectors have use elemental energy, which only they have (via their masks).

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  10. OK, who wants a quick physics lesson?

     

    Light can come in a variety of ways, and this is represented through wavelength. Even different colors have different wavelengths. For instance, blue has a shorter wavelength than red. However, there are wavelengths that our eyes can't see, like ultraviolet (which is too short) or radio waves (which is too long). "Infrared" and "X-ray" are other wavelengths on light on the spectrum. Infrared is emitted by all things with heat. The hotter something is, the more it glows in infrared. That is why infrared is used so much in heat vision and night vision. X-rays, on the other hand, must be emitted from a source and reflected back. X-rays carry so much energy, they pass through everything that isn't dense. Dense material is like a mirror for X-rays. However, since they carry so much energy, they can be harmful after a long time of exposure, and it takes a lot of energy to make them.

  11. An x-ray isn't part of the light spectrum, it's a form of radiation. I don't think it emits any light whatsoever... Though of course I could be wrong?

     

    Why didn't they say 'they have developed NIGHT vision'?...

    X rays are a part of the spectrum, actually. But what is really good for night vision is infrared. Whenever some sci fi thing says X ray, I mentally replace it with infrared.
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