funky3000
funky3000
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12th Oct 2018
17th Oct 2018
After discovering electrons can spark semiconductors and insulated wire, and only produce a single spark when sandwiched. This uses the random angle of an electron from splitting hydrogen. A fun little experiment using in-game mechanics.
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Comments

  • csavas
    csavas
    12th Oct 2018
    I wanted to check the results after a few hundred sparks so I set higher fps cap and disabled heat simulation. Then the whole thing started to melt, even the INST wire. Then it turned back into STNE.
  • Security-Drone
    Security-Drone
    12th Oct 2018
    *batteries
  • Security-Drone
    Security-Drone
    12th Oct 2018
    I used to build Electron Batters using ppip, I wonder if people still use them?
  • guesswho2778
    guesswho2778
    12th Oct 2018
    whyy did you have to say that
  • natstar
    natstar
    12th Oct 2018
    no downvotes... nice +1
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    12th Oct 2018
    The void is for dealing with extra hydrogen that leaks out when it starts up because I add it in with a CRAY, but when its already in it keeps adding more past the middle. But once the photons start splitting it its fine.
  • xXAceXx0124
    xXAceXx0124
    12th Oct 2018
    also this is pretty neat
  • xXAceXx0124
    xXAceXx0124
    12th Oct 2018
    why is there void on the bottom contacts?
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    12th Oct 2018
    Photon: Omae wa, mou shindeiru. Hydrogen: NANI?!?
  • SuperYoshi101
    SuperYoshi101
    12th Oct 2018
    hydrogen is best anime