• Ed Wagner (12/1/2015)


    GilaMonster (12/1/2015)


    Ed Wagner (12/1/2015)


    They appear to have a one-shot use though, before disappearing to somewhere else.

    Probably something to do with collapsing the quantum mechanical wave function. Using one collapses the function of possible problems to one, and as a side effect sets the crystal ball's location function to a constant across all of space-time.

    If the location function is a constant, it certainly isn't here. 😛

    Whoops, I left out the word 'probability'. If something has a constant value for its location probability, there's an equal likeliness that it can be found anywhere. Isn't quantum mechanics fun?

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