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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 10:28:05 AM No.23398416
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What the SHIT is a Minovsky particle?
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 10:33:33 AM No.23398418
>>23398416 (OP)
A particle
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 12:31:39 PM No.23398489
>>23398416 (OP)
A wave.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:27:16 PM No.23398534
Muons
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:33:43 PM No.23398541
>>23398416 (OP)
leptons released when fusion products collide with solid materials that change back into all kinds of electromagnetic interference once they make contact with solid material again
dorkly_chair at instituteforspacepolitics.org
7/22/2025, 2:16:50 PM No.23398584
>>23398534
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7q67hoLIHk
Miikshi has an episode about them
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 3:31:13 PM No.23398661
>>23398416 (OP)
Particles that are a byproduct of fusion reactors. They do space magic when you run a charge through them, blocking targeting sensors, so that's why nobody can blow up mobile suits by firing a missile at them from a neighboring country, and also they can have mass, which is why beam weapons can punch/cut through stuff.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 7:28:40 PM No.23398990
It's Minovsky particles I don't gotta explain shit
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 7:38:14 PM No.23398995
>>23398416 (OP)
It's like the photon energy in Mazinger or getter particles in Getter Robo but for Gundam.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:05:27 AM No.23399296
>>23398534
Specifically a theory set forth by Tomino that takes the experiments we were doing with them in the 50s. In our reality, the could not be captured, in Gundams, they are.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:31:04 AM No.23399339
>>23398416 (OP)
I dont know why I though this but I swear I read somewhere it was a low density of matter and anti matter orbiting one another slowly colliding to release a bunch of electromagnetic interference
this would also explain why beam weapons are so devastating and decay even in a vacuum at long enough ranges
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 8:57:31 AM No.23399928
>>23398416 (OP)
It's the UC version of Plavsky Particles.