It's surrounded by glass dude+1: it's because it needs to be contained
i love to use this to make stars in space
It's surrounded by glass dude+1
@PortalPlayer That's because the previous state of the particle is saved as the new ctype, so when it reverts, it's back to what it was originally, and it keeps saving the previous state in an endless cycle. That's why it works
natstar: I get that, but I would think that LAVA(ICE) would cool to regular ICE. For some reason the new ice gets a ctype of lava. Similarly, I would think ICE(LAVA) would melt into regular lava, but again it acquires a ctype of ice.
if it nithrer solid or liqud its not paradoxel it would be a none nuton fluid
It works with snow! ID:2243249
Nothing new, but cool though.
@PortalPlayer Yes they are. When you melt TTAN, for example, the Lava's ctype is TTAN. The same idea works with ICE. Since ICE is frozen water, its ctype is WATR. When ICE melts, the WATR has a ctype of ICE. If we change the ctype of ICE to LAVA, when the ice melts, it turns to LAVA. Since Lava cools at ~700C, it reverts back to its ctype, being ICE, renewing the cycle.