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<blockquote data-quote="Agent Oracle" data-source="post: 2888712" data-attributes="member: 40076"><p>Easy, i involve the unmentioned sub-atomic particle: Naritivum.</p><p></p><p>Nartivum is found in copious amounts in fantasy worlds. First explained in The Science of Discword (a very real book), Naritivum (as a sub-atomic particle) creates to stories. Naritivum tends to be at it's highest concentrations in organic molecules, and has the following properties:</p><p></p><p>1.) diffusion of the square / cubed law.</p><p>A molecule which is rich in Naritivum is not suceptable to the advancement of mass based on it's volume displaced, this is because naritivum creates a semi-porus state which generates artifical additional surface area, or reduces additional internal volume.</p><p></p><p>2.) Suspention of Disbelief</p><p>Living underground makes most normal creatures hairless and blind. Creatures with Naritivum that live underground actually gain the ability to function better in absolute darkness, without loosing any of their senses. Colossal creatures could not possibly generate sufficient lift to get off the ground without rediculously sized wings. However, naritivum provides additional lift-generating surfaces in surface molecules, permitting a dragon-sized creature (and beyond) the ability to fly without posessing a compromising body shape.</p><p></p><p>3.) It stores tremendous reserves of energy, which may be dispersed through proper alignment. That's how people chuck lightning bolts around, those somatic components? Jostling the narritivum into place. The words? Providing a base energy for narritivum to being it's reaction. The materials? Catylists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agent Oracle, post: 2888712, member: 40076"] Easy, i involve the unmentioned sub-atomic particle: Naritivum. Nartivum is found in copious amounts in fantasy worlds. First explained in The Science of Discword (a very real book), Naritivum (as a sub-atomic particle) creates to stories. Naritivum tends to be at it's highest concentrations in organic molecules, and has the following properties: 1.) diffusion of the square / cubed law. A molecule which is rich in Naritivum is not suceptable to the advancement of mass based on it's volume displaced, this is because naritivum creates a semi-porus state which generates artifical additional surface area, or reduces additional internal volume. 2.) Suspention of Disbelief Living underground makes most normal creatures hairless and blind. Creatures with Naritivum that live underground actually gain the ability to function better in absolute darkness, without loosing any of their senses. Colossal creatures could not possibly generate sufficient lift to get off the ground without rediculously sized wings. However, naritivum provides additional lift-generating surfaces in surface molecules, permitting a dragon-sized creature (and beyond) the ability to fly without posessing a compromising body shape. 3.) It stores tremendous reserves of energy, which may be dispersed through proper alignment. That's how people chuck lightning bolts around, those somatic components? Jostling the narritivum into place. The words? Providing a base energy for narritivum to being it's reaction. The materials? Catylists. [/QUOTE]
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