agustrusher
agustrusher
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14th Dec 2014
31st Mar 2018
Witness the life and death of a P.T. star with this little fusion chamber. Stars will slightly differ every replay. Last 2-4 min. This was so fun to make. Enjoy! Credit goes to Alfa(id:1683916) and Alexzander(id:1689167) for inpiration of chamber design.
fusion cycle star heat chamber life realistic nuclear power reactor

Comments

  • jacob1
    jacob1
    16th Dec 2014
    btw, for anyone that uses my mod, you can press ctrl+7 to toggle gravity lensing. But for most of everyone else, press the rainbow icon and find the toggle :P
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    16th Dec 2014
    emporer5, that would be a great challenge, however, powder toy physics are in no way realistic. In TPT phsyics, fusion requires air pressure; as strange as it sounds. Being new to the game like yourself, there's a whole new set of physical and chemical rules to be learned. However, guess what? On their website, there's a wiki. ;)
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    16th Dec 2014
    Alfa, and I'm sorry I sounded so uptight. I thank you for clarifying, because I'm sometimes too stupid to understand jokes like that. :P
  • Alfa
    Alfa
    16th Dec 2014
    @agustrusher sorry for making you think that i wasnt trying to say you ripped me off i just like messing with people :D but yw anyways and overall this is nice!
  • Utopastoo
    Utopastoo
    16th Dec 2014
    If the URAN is replaced with DEUT and given a healthy dose of NEUT, it produces an extremely similar reaction.
  • TheExus
    TheExus
    16th Dec 2014
    to answer that scientists said: Well, if 4 stars exploded near eachother, a star can for inbetween them. Watch: Kent Hovind Creation Seminar on youtube for more details. This is covered in Part 7a-Part 7e. VERY INTERESTING stuff.
  • TheExus
    TheExus
    16th Dec 2014
    So that means that we are losing more stars than gaining. Which proves the universe cannot be 18-20 billion years old.
  • TheExus
    TheExus
    16th Dec 2014
    NOW REMEMBER! THIS IS IMPORTANT! Scientists have NEVER SEEN a star being born, this is a theory. YOu know what that means? Stars blow up all the time, stars being born has never been seen.
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    16th Dec 2014
    It worked well for a while but then filled with molten bmtl. But it was still very good.
  • emporer5
    emporer5
    16th Dec 2014
    i have a challenge for you agus: this star sim doesnt work if air is turned off (as there is no air in space) is there any way you can change that?