BudCharles
BudCharles
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24th Apr 2016
24th Apr 2016
I noticed something cool, photons tend to reflect of metal, but not off sparks, which means if you create a pathway for photons made of enclosed metal with sparks going along it, little gaps will appear in the photons, and they'll move with the sparks!
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Comments

  • zxaaw
    zxaaw
    28th Oct 2016
    Actually, I was wrong. SPRK does not reflect PHOT at all, and that causes the effect
  • zxaaw
    zxaaw
    28th Oct 2016
    Eureka - metl that has a 'life' value reflects PHOT at a very high rate relative to normal metl. After the spark has passed, the 'life' value is set to four, thus creating a reflective zone.
  • zxaaw
    zxaaw
    28th Oct 2016
    randomness5555, it still works, but since PHOT are slower than SPRK in gold, the "pulses" die off around a third of the way across, as opposed to two thirds.
  • Creepster019
    Creepster019
    29th Apr 2016
    not sure whether i should be interested or bored right now
  • Plazmoid3
    Plazmoid3
    29th Apr 2016
    Amazingly... strange. +1
  • HugInfinity
    HugInfinity
    29th Apr 2016
    im pretty sure these are called optical fibers which are how imformation is sent through stuff like phone lines and you can bend or twist these but the photons will move down the pipe still
  • randomness5555
    randomness5555
    28th Apr 2016
    Here's a thought, what would happen if you tried it with gold? (which has faster sparks)
  • Flame2605
    Flame2605
    26th Apr 2016
    Great job bro!! +1
  • Blu_de
    Blu_de
    26th Apr 2016
    Good +1
  • dhdoctor
    dhdoctor
    24th Apr 2016
    SCIENCE!