The two iridium isotopes found in nature are both stable, not radioactive. It is, however, highly corrosion resistent, high density, and very high melting point. The original kilogram prototype was made with 10% iridium in the alloy, which would be a stupid thing to do if it was highly radioactive and thus losing mass.well, if you think about it, actual iridium is highly radioactive, so the farmer is also getting radiation poisoning and not batting an eye!
You forgot the multiple days, especially early on where the farmer eats nothing...seriously how many calories does this guy burn per day
Yes, that's how it goes (Though nothing suggests the pig flies, it definitely floats...)You…this is…there’s canonical dragons? And dwarves, elves, ghosts, modern dinosaurs, wizards, witches, goblins, apple people, mermaids, shadow people, yetis, fairies, elemental wars, soup that lets you speak another language, a merchant with a flying pig, rock crabs, living specks of dust, slimes, statues with sentience, talking mice, leprechauns, psychics, children that speak to birds, cat men, other dimensions, lava serpents, shrines of darkness, murder bats, orange moles, legendary fish, sewers with giant bug caves in them, immovable rocks, I could go on, and this is what you’re wondering about?
Oh I thought the pig had wings for a secYes, that's how it goes (Though nothing suggests the pig flies, it definitely floats...)
The muse of fantasy wears sensible shoes, as I think it was Lloyd Alexander who said. We are much more likely to get stuck on the weird little things that are counter to reality than the overtly magical stuff. Dragons, sure, this world has dragons. Cave monsters? sure, I guess. Evil witches and fairies, well, that's practically tradition. Dwarves who might actually be aliens? Well, it's an interesting twist on the traditional.
But OMG, what about the fish who can be kept in a fridge, or worse, a chest, for months or years, then be thrown in a pond and start swimming around, or the bunnies that are the only animals which you can buy in both genders and yet, contrary to their real world reputation, are the only ones which *don't* breed? Or, yes, the farmer who sometimes eats nothing at all for 6 days in a row and sometimes consumes 15 blocks of cheese and 2 full dishes of spicy eel in 2 hours.
Quite enough, when you think of days routines... Chopping trees, breaking stones, harvesting crops, fighting or simply running around the whole day...seriously how many calories does this guy burn per day
At least the Farmer doesn't gain weight 