penguinkid23
penguinkid23
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23rd Nov 2014
23rd Nov 2014
Add any gravity-changing particle to see it's effects greatly exagerated!
grav putprot pgrv ilussion grvt gravity chaos mindequalsblown

Comments

  • calamity_ganon
    calamity_ganon
    2nd February
    use negative gravity well
  • terraria2013
    terraria2013
    6th Jun 2017
    it's not the butterfly effect at all >:( It's the ripple effect!
  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    27th Nov 2014
    I thought you had managed to find an amazingly clever arrangement where all gravitational pulls cancel out. Then I saw what you said below :(
  • trustnotme
    trustnotme
    25th Nov 2014
    Try placing PGRV or NGRV in it
  • SuperSupermario24
    SuperSupermario24
    25th Nov 2014
    I know what "butterfly effect" refers to, but I just want to say that if you do it right it does kind of look like an actual butterfly :D +1
  • penguinkid23
    penguinkid23
    24th Nov 2014
    For those who don't know. Ice turns into whatever its ctype is when it melts, not into water.
  • penguinkid23
    penguinkid23
    24th Nov 2014
    I was experimenting with new ideas for a bomb when I came across this. I used Ice and changed the ctype to grvt. When I noticed this effect, I made a checkerboard of void and ice(grvt). I then melted the ice, and deleted the void. What you see is the outcome. The reason it isn't a perfect checker is some of the ice moves when it melts, and so the void deleted moving particles.
  • 653052874
    653052874
    24th Nov 2014
    what variable did you change to make them inert? t
  • penguinkid23
    penguinkid23
    24th Nov 2014
    @Kent_12 It's inert graviton particles. These ones don't create any gravity, but they are still drawn towards it. If you add any gravity-altering particles or use the gravity tools, they move, and you can visualise the gravity field.
  • CozmicKel
    CozmicKel
    24th Nov 2014
    also, how do you get them to stay so still?