samrrr
26th Apr 2013
14th Feb 2014
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samrrr
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You should change it so that it emits a single pulse of PHOT ever few seconds or so... would reduce the chance of setting fire to things and would act more like a real radio beacon sending out circular pulses rather then a constant stream. And if nessesary you could potentially cool the phot's temp down to 22 to help with te burning problem. But overall really cool idea ^.^ +1
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I want the photons to go faster.
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OMG OMG OMG THIS IS THE COOLEST THING I'VE EVER SEEN ON FP EVER!!!!! OMG OMG!!!! HOLY... WOW! COOL!!! EPICLY LEGENDARY!!! Now if I could learn how to turn it on....
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also why is it whenever someone is incorrect about somthing having to do with science or anything physics and history it turns into 2 or 3 people correcting them and turning the comments into science book
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and a precise photon ejector means it wont be able to signal more then one station unless you made multiple photon shooters THIS IS MADDNEESSSS
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not true in small amounts the photons wont enough heat to burn wood or C4 but the closer the emitter is the more likely it can happen maybe if the emitter didnt emit soooo much photons but then it REALLY limits the chance the photons will hit the receptors
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Good, but blasting photons everywhere will tend to set fire to things, not to mention dropping the FPS. Good work though, the concept is solid
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@sentinal-5 & samrrr:: The Photons pass by a temperature sensor line, that sets the channel. How about neutrons being "SOS" signal?
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@meatloaf: Radiowaves and Lightwaves (and microwaves, gammawaves,...) are just different frequencies, so for example long waves are radio waves and short ones are light waves.
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@Oscar: Radio waves are light.