funky3000
funky3000
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12th Oct 2018
17th Oct 2018
After discovering electrons can spark semiconductors and insulated wire, and only produce a single spark when sandwiched. This uses the random angle of an electron from splitting hydrogen. A fun little experiment using in-game mechanics.
geneva blackhole accelerator particle electronics reactor split electron random hygn

Comments

  • 3point00
    3point00
    28th Aug 2021
    oh wait this is different rng, nevermind this is way different
  • 3point00
    3point00
    28th Aug 2021
    cool, but unfortunately i think mercury RNG is more efficient
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    19th Oct 2018
    Yeah, I noticed the middle of the left side doesn't get very many hits
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    18th Oct 2018
    electrons
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    18th Oct 2018
    The electron is more likely to have a direction opposite of the proton beam as well
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    17th Oct 2018
    Made the detectors round. Some other regions are pretty dead, I think this might possibly be due to certain pixels having priority over others
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    17th Oct 2018
    Yeah, I'm gonna try some stuff out here
  • Guillian
    Guillian
    16th Oct 2018
    The edges of the detector squad have a higher probability to be hit than the corners. If you want RNG the detectors have to be in a circular fashion.
  • blulere
    blulere
    13th Oct 2018
    use this to calculate pi
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    12th Oct 2018
    Yeah, heat simulation did that for me too. Everything else (gravity, air, etc) is off so if you set the fpscap to 2 and put it on nothing display that's the fastest its gonna go. Turning off heat breaks it for some reason.