martin2250
martin2250
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28th Aug 2013
28th Aug 2013
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photon nonsense jenga again needtutorial iwantedphot

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  • P-21
    P-21
    2nd Sep 2013
    put some BIZG clone near the exit and get inf. HYGN
  • coryman
    coryman
    1st Sep 2013
    630761 Check the date, this is almost 2 years old now.
  • dinoboy899
    dinoboy899
    1st Sep 2013
    nice work, +1 here. But it does break itself after a bit, because the photons and neutrons generate so much pressure it shatters the glass.
  • area51
    area51
    31st Aug 2013
    This is not a new concept, I have seen it many times in the old days of TPT, but props to you for finding it, and getting to the fp with it +1
  • zacgarby
    zacgarby
    31st Aug 2013
    If you go in heat display, the darker blue particles are neutrons and the lighter blue particles are photons, thats because the neutrons are cooler than the photons.
  • n0ble77
    n0ble77
    31st Aug 2013
    i made a save very similar to this but it only got a few views :( , bad luck i guess...
  • tothemyers
    tothemyers
    31st Aug 2013
    OK guys, I did a test. I had the console and the debug overlay help me out on this one by deleting everything except the photons and the neutrons. I had a total of 29,853 total particles. I removed all photons with the console, which was 23,083, leaving behind 6770 neutrons, mostly clustered inside where the ball had been. This means there had been 79.85% photons and 20.15% neutrons, or about 80% photons to 20% neutrons, a 4:1 ratio.
  • jaml96
    jaml96
    31st Aug 2013
    unknownkarma: 99.9% photons, 0.1% photons.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    31st Aug 2013
    Also, most of the photons are the same colour as neutrons so that might confuse some people.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    31st Aug 2013
    It creates photons when the neutrons go through the glass, it is about 60% neutrons. I know this because otherwise my reactors would fail.