gabrielfr2001
gabrielfr2001
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11th Mar 2018
11th Mar 2018
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  • archived_account
    archived_account
    11th Mar 2018
    detecting the smallest pressure changes! im too lazy so 0...
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    11th Mar 2018
    Also FYI this has been done previously. Search 'sensor'. Somebody might have found a (proven) solution to the reset problem - my idea might work, but also might not because SPRK creates pressure too.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    11th Mar 2018
    You might be able to use PUMP with temp 0C (contrary to common sense, that doesn't do nothing, but exerts 'neutral' pressure that cancels or mitigates either high OR low pressure), switching on when PQRT is detected and off when QRTZ is detected. Then use DLAY and CRAY to spawn a new QRTZ particle after the PQRT has fallen off the screen.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    11th Mar 2018
    But we are yet to find a way to reset the pressure perfectly around the detector.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    11th Mar 2018
    @Mr_Cipher no. Absolute-zero temeprature QRTZ actually is so brittle that any pressure change will almost instantly break it and become PQRT, so the DTEC dtects it and so you can transmit pressure signals very fast now. +1
  • Mr_Cipher
    Mr_Cipher
    11th Mar 2018
    Did you use a play on particle order to achieve this?