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Spontaneous combustion accelerates molecules + Spontaneous combustion can defeat pyrokinetics
 
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In "Boom" Noah says quite clearly to Meredith, "[Amanda]'s not like you". Meredith was a pyrokinetic
 
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| [[Spontaneous combustion]] works by rapidly accelerating molecular motion. || None. || {{plus}} As substances heat up, their molecular vibration accelerates. If an object's molecular structure was sufficiently 'sped up', it would burst into flames.<br />
| [[Spontaneous combustion]] works by rapidly accelerating molecular motion. || None || {{plus}} As substances heat up, their molecular vibration accelerates. If an object's molecular structure was sufficiently 'sped up', it would burst into flames.<br />
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| Spontaneous combustion is effective against evolved humans with [[pyrokinesis]]. || None. || {{plus}} Spontaneous combustion seems to make living things [[:Image: Burnt dog.jpg|blow themselves apart]] in addition to setting them on fire. Immunity to heat might not save them from that.<br />
| Spontaneous combustion is effective against evolved humans with [[pyrokinesis]]. || None || {{plus}} Spontaneous combustion seems to make living things [[:Image:Burnt dog.jpg|blow themselves apart]] in addition to setting them on fire. Immunity to heat might not save them from that.<br />
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 4 March 2010

Main Article Theories about Spontaneous combustion Main Discussion

The following fan theories are about Spontaneous combustion.

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Theory Citations Notes
Spontaneous combustion works by rapidly accelerating molecular motion. None + As substances heat up, their molecular vibration accelerates. If an object's molecular structure was sufficiently 'sped up', it would burst into flames.
Spontaneous combustion is effective against evolved humans with pyrokinesis. None + Spontaneous combustion seems to make living things blow themselves apart in addition to setting them on fire. Immunity to heat might not save them from that.


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