The Unrealistic Science Mod Revamped!

  • firefreak11
    5th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @Michael238 (View Post) I am currently using AMTR as a general antiparticle for all those subatomics I am adding, and if the bonding quarks were bonding antiquarks, then an antiparticle could also be created. I also have future plans to add positron as an anti electron and anti quarks. Since graviton and gluon are bosons, I am not sure what I will do for their antiparticles. The official version 2.0.2 release will include graviton.

     

  • lorddeath
    5th Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    Yeah, I want this.

  • firefreak11
    5th Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @lorddeath (View Post)

     I am releasing version 2.0.2 tomorrow, you will like it.

  • Blorph
    5th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Add a subatomic particles menu, and move the quarks, gluons to there and add bottom, up, strange, and charm,

    and neutrinos that are produced when tritium and deuterium fuse together.

  • firefreak11
    5th Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @Blorph (View Post)

    I am currently using a menu section for subatomics and astronomical things like stars. I will add the rest of the quarks to there after I make them. This will take some work to add them all and their reactions. There are no neutrinos yet, but when under pressure, tritium produces positrons.

  • Michael238
    6th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Those positrons are neat. By the way, it was earlier mentioned that strange quarks would be added. I was wondering what those would do.

  • lorddeath
    6th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Hey, what are the reactions with quarks could you tell me? And Star doesn't have gravity for me.....

  • Michael238
    6th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @lorddeath (View Post)

     Just create a star, then have another element collide with it. As for the quarks, it seems that if you let UQRK and DQRK collide, you get neutrons, but if there are gluons present, there is a chance for PROT and NCLN to form.

  • The-Fall
    6th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    OY 2.02!!! I am so excited!

    Oh my. So many new particles!

    No sleep tonight... This mod is amazing. 

    Thank you for creating a mod with more radioactives!

    Ive never been more excited for a mod in my life! Particle physics, Quantum particles, and being able to have a simulator to allow some instance or idea of how they actually act is great to me!

  • The_Tallgeese
    6th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Once again, the latest version of this mod crashes to desktop on startup. Is there something else needed to run this besides the .exe that is provided in the download?