PhotonPhysics
PhotonPhysics
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4th Jun 2014
29th Jul 2016
You can spark the antenna or make your own DVD! But first power the socket and spark the on/off switch. Then wait. Please comment.
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Comments

  • caedenc94
    caedenc94
    4th Jun 2014
    this is pretty aousome;think that you can make a modern day tv
  • Koox
    Koox
    4th Jun 2014
    Truly stunning, this is just the most beutiful thing I have ever seen on T.P.T. sure improvements could be made, but I'm just too stunned to suggest any. +1
  • mimi606
    mimi606
    4th Jun 2014
    use some btry aaaand it maybe will go crazyy :D
  • Tezla
    Tezla
    4th Jun 2014
    nice avatar pic +1
  • Complexeption
    Complexeption
    4th Jun 2014
    Nice, but could have been less confusing.
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    4th Jun 2014
    what you need: A grid behind the screen, with three-colored openings (as small and close as possible), a perfectly central electron beam, more "magnets" to direct the beam to a specific opening: Color TV!
  • goatmandude
    goatmandude
    4th Jun 2014
    Just a question, did you maybe get your inspiration from my tv?
  • DogsRNice
    DogsRNice
    4th Jun 2014
    wow +1
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    4th Jun 2014
    Yup, this save is pretty much as realistic as TPT can get to manipulating electron beams a couple thousand times a second like it is in real life. Cool +1 could do with some more pointed-out input buttons, though. Took a minute to figure out how to make it work
  • Killerchicken
    Killerchicken
    4th Jun 2014
    100% accurate ... an electron cannon shoots a steady beam that gets modyfied by (actually 4) 2 induction fields to hit a sertayn part of the screen to trigger its color field ... happens like at a freq of 15khz so .. good luck try to make it realistic xD +1