I am aware that this has been around for years, but recently it's been more annoying as i try to build a new nuclear reactor. also aware that it's due to particle order and fixing it would break subframe, but plz fix :(
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why is this on fp? how in anyway is this helpful?
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This is interesting
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I have posted and linked a save containing the aperatus for this experiment. it is slightly different, but i'm not sure what is different other than a larger cnct reserve and lifting it higher from the base. i think i had air sim turned on when i generated the coloured plot though.
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woah, honestly expected this to fall right off FP. thank you all. @TheNik i didn't save my aperatus but i'll try to recreate it as accurately as i can. you'll have to do the colours yourself though, unless you know how to change the colour of BIZR on the fly that is. i can't link it here because i ran out of signs but i'll see what i can do. stick around.
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great work by the way
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what were the starting conditions for the experiment? I may want to replicate your experiment, because in real research, reproduceability of results is the key to a solid theory... and I also want to improve my anylising skills... and im bored as hell :D +1
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Perhaps this could be worked around by limiting the particle flow rate with STOR "gates" in an equal setup to the left and right? As long as the PIPE throughput capacity in either direction is larger than the STOR throughput capacity (both can be adjusted by adding more PIPE or STOR), the STOR would effectively limit the flow to the left side, and equalize it with the flow to the right side.
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hey yeah your right +1
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LOL XD Stop the weird fake as tags
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Who added all these stupid tags? "Calculus"? What's that doing there?