AnColdMan
AnColdMan
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28th March
30th March
Interesting fact about Silicon. May have some useful usage for displaying proton radiation (or maybe not, Idk, its still fun to play with). Please use fire or fancy display (4 ; 7)

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  • noobifiod
    noobifiod
    30th March
    fire display (4) is much better for seeing the trails.
  • AnColdMan
    AnColdMan
    30th March
    Wait, sorry, I found proton trails even in normal silicon, they can be visualized by life display, but still in not fancy display or smth
  • AnColdMan
    AnColdMan
    30th March
    NoenD_io: Yes, I tried to shoot normal silicon with protons, and then silicon started flickering, but I don't found any proton trails after that
  • GolbtheEnding
    GolbtheEnding
    30th March
    I figured out how to make it you have to set the tmp to 50
  • NoenD_io
    NoenD_io
    30th March
    normal silicone... does the exact same thing
  • StalowyJan2000
    StalowyJan2000
    30th March
    CRT tube idea for this
  • tesseract
    tesseract
    29th March
    with this is possible to make a super sensitive proton sensor that last a long spark using a simple one particle LSNS the problem is the proton hitting the LSNS particle and changing its temp generating errors if the proton is in certain temperatures, but the usual 24C doesn't change at all
  • rami921
    rami921
    29th March
    i can make a proton trajectory tracer with this
  • pseudomon
    pseudomon
    29th March
    This looks modded lmao
  • StalowyJan2000
    StalowyJan2000
    29th March
    *Tmp (comment too short)