dashinghandsomeness
dashinghandsomeness
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25th Aug 2013
25th Aug 2013
radial gravity with a counteractive force in the center. elements will settle in rings. the weight of the elements determines the radius of that ring
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  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    28th Aug 2013
    just so you know acid is as heavy as deut and the others
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    28th Aug 2013
    but it produces bunches of pressure that interfere with everything :P
  • colsen396
    colsen396
    28th Aug 2013
    singularity has matter, then it doesnt?
  • tothemyers
    tothemyers
    27th Aug 2013
    Interesting, I found a major innacuracy in powder toy! I cleared out everything (save for the thing at the very center), and put some DEUT in. Then I compressed the DEUT. Instead of falling in towards the center more, since it is more dense (I made a ton of compressed deut), it stayed in the same position that it was in!
  • oghaki
    oghaki
    27th Aug 2013
    Give it a lil NGRG in the center for some enjoyable results. Thanks.
  • polarvolcano
    polarvolcano
    27th Aug 2013
    Holy crap this is good.
  • Elysi0
    Elysi0
    27th Aug 2013
    shouldn't be the deut heavier than other liquids like watr ?
  • MSFMiller
    MSFMiller
    27th Aug 2013
    @Schneumer You sure like to explain alot!
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    26th Aug 2013
    things not thongs
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    26th Aug 2013
    actually i think this works the other way around. the ones inside are the heaviest, going outward getting lighter. the reason is, the gpmp is pushing thongs away. as it is on radial grav, everything tries to go to the middle, and since things like uran and plut are heavy, they get the closest. on the other hand, snow is the lightest as it is light and is far away from the gpmp, giving little resistance against the gpmp. so anar is the lightest. just clearing things up :P