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The time bubble created by someone burning cadmium is about the size of a room, larger than a time bubble created by burning bendalloy.{{book ref|mb4|12}}
 
When a time bubble is created, the area of the bubble stays stationary with respect to a moving object as long as the person creating it is stationed on an object large enough. For example, someone standing on a planet, which is quite massive, is still actually moving with the rotation of the planet, and the bubble moves with that person, but the bubble itself stays in the same place with respect to the planet. However, if the person who created a time bubble is on a small, moving object (or the person merely walks to the edge of the bubble), the person will be transported through the bubble, "popping" it.{{book ref|mb6|17}} IfProjectiles someonefired wereinto ableor to burn the amountout of Cadmium needed to become an Allomantic [[savant]] with the metal,bubble theyexperience wouldsome beforce ablethat tothrows getthem furtherwildly into the future than normaloff-course.{{wobbook ref|6557aol|2}} SomeWhen potentialleaving "non-combative"the uses for cadmium allomancy include advancing personalbubble, time tobubbles ainterfere desired date, performance art in which one or more performers utilize cadmium "pulses" to enhance the exhibition,with andalmost scientificall observationforms of processes/reactionsInvestiture.{{wob whichref|date=2015-02-20|78|Firefight wouldChicago otherwise not be observable in real-time.{{citesigning}}
 
If someone were able to burn the amount of Cadmium needed to become an Allomantic [[savant]] with the metal, they would be able to get further into the future than normal.{{wob ref|6557}} Some potential "non-combative" uses for cadmium allomancy include advancing personal time to a desired date, performance art in which one or more performers utilize cadmium "pulses" to enhance the exhibition, and scientific observation of processes/reactions which would otherwise not be observable in real-time.{{cite}}
 
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