nmd:
not really, since the deut and eqve both can be corroded by asid, eaten by sing, destroyed by dest, ect.
I know, EQVE can be destroyed too.. it's just that those are the less-reactive elements, so they are the closest from what diamond would be with the same physics.
cracker64:
This is because it goes negative...
NEUT reactivity is based on life, negative life means no extra neutrons or pressure (some deut will still change into neutrons)
GLOW is pretty much an indestructable liquid (not totally), and this is just a console created effect. The odd colors is probably more of a glitch and can be fixed.
Thank you for the explaination.
About the indestructable thing..
Differences between both:
Negative-Life DEUT:
+No DEUT transforming reactions (except what cracker said)
+No photon color change
-Easier to destroy with acid
-Requires console to turn indestructable
GLOW:
+Harder to destroy with acid
+Easy to make
-Changes photons color
-Reacts with water to create normal deuterium
Ok people. Which one do you like as diamond liquid?
I like Deuterium as diamond liquid, since EQVE is destroyed by acid at a crazy speed..
Looks like you can create rainbow sludge and the opposite of exotic deuterium through negative life values. More importantly, looks like the value -1000000000000 and below act like positive values for deuterium. Interestingly, this isn't symetrical, positive values above 1000000000000 still act like positive values.
Edit: Look what I found!
Ok, now this is interesting. I was experimenting with my non-nuclear deuterium and some exotic matter set near it's maximum tmp2 and I got this. Note that there's only deuterium and exot, the deuterium is floating on top of the exotic matter.
sadly this doesnt work anymore ive tried numerus times still hasnt worked yet
they've fixed this, although i wasnt there when it was still there, i guess it was fun while it lasted lol