Vaccume fusion?

  • Videogamer555
    27th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    It seems that sometimes (though not every time) I make a fusion reaction something unusual happens. After all the particles of gas possible to fuse for the given temperature and pressure have already fused, so that only energy particles (and the new gas which is the product of the previous fusion) remain, something odd happens. As the energy particles begin to dissipate and dissapear, it will sometimes all of a sudden start getting very active and a new plasma (similar to the initial fusion plasma) will form in the middle of what aeppears to be empty space, and make huge ammounts of energy particles too. Can someone PLEASE explain what is happening? Is this some kind of zero-point energy (vaccume energy) reaction? Please explain.

  • EBUMBAYA
    27th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    I think what you mean is following: hygn reacts (in a nuclear fusion) to nble ,nble reacts to co2 and co2 will sometimes create a singularity. if a singularity dies it creates hygn wich can react again. but all this only happens when pressure and heat are very high and if your "nuclear cloud" is big enough to resist the singularity. by the way: since version ... what ever... sing can not be created in this way anymore, so that should not happen again 

  • Videogamer555
    27th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @EBUMBAYA (View Post)

     

    Nope there must be another explaination for this. I see a similar phenominon now (the one as I describe in the op post) but it doesn't require SING to work. It's like it "remembers" where previous fusions took place, and uses them for particle spawn points several seconds later (to make even more particles than the fusion made). Yet this doesn't happen all the time. It only happense every few times that I use a fusion device.

     

    Can someone take a look at the source code and explain just what it's doing? This is either a feature or a glitch. Whatever it is though I want to be able to intentionally trigger it (cause it releases MASSIVE energy more than the fusion itself), and so far it seems random when it happens (not every time I use a fusion device does it actually happen).  So I want to learn what it's doing so I can make it happen whenever I want to use this extra power source.

     

     

    And no it isn't a singularity based thing, because that has been disabled for fusion, and it's not glitching to singularity because no singularity is there (if there was it would have a very strong and consistent negative pressure nearby the SING particle).

  • Catelite
    27th Jun 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink

    Make a save where you can cause it to happen? Try to recreate it.

  • Videogamer555
    28th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @Catelite (View Post)

     That's the weird thing. It uses some kind of internal unsaved variable or something. Most of the time it will work and then I save a stamp and place it and it doesn't work any additional time. Something is added when something is place, that isn't coppied by the save technique. It must use some un-saved variable, that isn't even visible in debug mode (pressing the D key doesn't help reveal the secret).

  • naruto123
    28th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Maybe the leftover neut and elec reacts, making hygn, which combined with high pressure and temperature, fuse. It is just a theory, yet to be confirmed.

  • jacob1
    28th Jun 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @naruto123 (View Post)
    Yes, that is what Is happening. It doesn't happen too much anymore, but maybe removing SING made it happen a little more often.