12Me21
12Me21
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30th Aug 2014
9th Sep 2014
If you set the tmp to a negitive number...
grvt graviton gravity negative

Comments

  • iHuman
    iHuman
    9th Oct 2022
    TMP = -1
  • kaboinkaboink
    kaboinkaboink
    1st Jun 2022
    how did you set tmp to negative how
  • GodOfChaos
    GodOfChaos
    26th Sep 2021
    lemme explain. GPMP attracts things towards it when .temp is positive and pushes away from it when .temp is negative. this is the same for GRVT but instead of .temp its .tmp
  • 3point00
    3point00
    17th Dec 2020
    how (comment too short)
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    12th Oct 2015
    Gravitons are basically GPMP gas
  • mutloboy22
    mutloboy22
    25th Oct 2014
    trippy when you put alot of stone.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    2nd Sep 2014
    I think that all particles in the game should make gravity (there should be a setting to turn this off so it doesn't break saves and cause lag).
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    1st Sep 2014
    the negeitive gravity also attract ANAR
  • jman31415
    jman31415
    31st Aug 2014
    @camtech56 Eh, no. The only fundamental force that exists in TPT at the moment is gravity. There's no electromagnetism or strong force. Plus, the same argument about quantum mechanics coming into play could be used for any other sub-atomic particle, so yeah. Plus the new gravitons are cool.
  • kyledudey
    kyledudey
    31st Aug 2014
    actually tpt is no longer a physics simulator past 2012 because they expanded the game to increase popularity, it is now classified as a game