The Realistic Science Mod

  • firefreak11
    12th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @evsey (View Post)

     no

    @xetalim (View Post)

     I was planning to work on that, but I am too busy to do so.

    @Redtiger46 (View Post)

     Same things, plus more things.

     

    Edit: The 5.0.1 release will be out within the next day or so, I will make a new thread for it.

    Edited 2 times by firefreak11. Last: 13th Sep 2013
  • swagnuggets123
    15th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Is there a windows 32 bit version of this mod?

  • masterttt
    30th Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    hi

  • bang
    3rd Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Mac compiled version?

  • stargate38
    5th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Why does it use up 700 MB of memory? Also, Why does it crash when I hit "3" (Persistent Display)?

    Edited once by stargate38. Last: 6th Dec 2013
  • TD23ASUS
    19th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Maybe you could add a property to change the polarity of conductive metals (IRON and METL), to positive charge, negative charge and equal. Positive attracts negative and vice versa, but you could make a thudercloud (THRC or THNC) which will sent lightning to a nearby oppositly charged material. This would allow you to make (yes magnets) and literal fusion reactors. (Fusing  hydrogen together to make helium) By also having the 'vanilla' elements' uranium and and neutrons, you could split the atoms to produce  positive pressure and electricity. Similar to hooking a 'nuke' upto BMTL or METL, but you could add copper (COPR or CPPR) to have more effecient and realistic energy wires (I hate WIRW or wire world wires) This in turn would allow the making of data carriers, on being 1 and vice versa. This could in turn be incorperated in display systems using the LCD. (That's what I think it is) By adding these elements, you could open up an entire new field of Powder Science, namely Computer Science, which is very closley entangled (I can't think of a better word) with mathematics, allowing for calculators of a sort, similar to Notch's calculator in Minecraft (Look it up on the Minecraft website, there's an embedded video) but with a display of sorts. It would also be nice to be able to fuse neutrons and protons together, but I'm sure that there is some other mod out there which does deal with fusing subatomic particles. (And possibly spliting them)

     

    Phew,

     

    TD23ASUS

    Edited 2 times by TD23ASUS. Last: 19th Dec 2013
  • wolv234
    7th Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    i cant open the file

  • cheeser101
    24th Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I'm new to modding so this may sound stupid but, are you supposed to combine the source and the application because when I open the application my computer works a little then nothing opens... can you tell me how to install it??

  • shadowninja16
    2nd Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Everybody get tpt multiplayer script, made by Cracker64!

    Edited once by shadowninja16. Last: 2nd Feb 2014