Comment by hilux 13 days ago I guess that depends how hot you fry it. 5 comments hilux Reply rbanffy 13 days ago How hot would it need to be do fission a stable isotope of Potassium? nick__m 13 days ago A temperature so hot that the atoms of the potato would violently collide into each other, probably at least tens of millions of degrees and you would need something to confine the potato plasma! OJFord 13 days ago > confine the potato plasmaAnd once that's done, The Sims has almost loaded. lostlogin 12 days ago Maybe it’s fusion and potassium content increases? rbanffy 12 days ago Or you fuse potassium atoms into something heavier.
rbanffy 13 days ago How hot would it need to be do fission a stable isotope of Potassium? nick__m 13 days ago A temperature so hot that the atoms of the potato would violently collide into each other, probably at least tens of millions of degrees and you would need something to confine the potato plasma! OJFord 13 days ago > confine the potato plasmaAnd once that's done, The Sims has almost loaded. lostlogin 12 days ago Maybe it’s fusion and potassium content increases? rbanffy 12 days ago Or you fuse potassium atoms into something heavier.
nick__m 13 days ago A temperature so hot that the atoms of the potato would violently collide into each other, probably at least tens of millions of degrees and you would need something to confine the potato plasma! OJFord 13 days ago > confine the potato plasmaAnd once that's done, The Sims has almost loaded.
lostlogin 12 days ago Maybe it’s fusion and potassium content increases? rbanffy 12 days ago Or you fuse potassium atoms into something heavier.
How hot would it need to be do fission a stable isotope of Potassium?
A temperature so hot that the atoms of the potato would violently collide into each other, probably at least tens of millions of degrees and you would need something to confine the potato plasma!
> confine the potato plasma
And once that's done, The Sims has almost loaded.
Maybe it’s fusion and potassium content increases?
Or you fuse potassium atoms into something heavier.