Haspaker
Haspaker
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21st May 2012
24th May 2012
Bug that lets non-conductive materials absorb electrons

Comments

  • INCEPTION
    INCEPTION
    31st Oct 2012
    its because electrons in TPT ( as well as photons) jump every other pixel. thats why 1 pixel walls dont always block them. they skip over that pixel. i am sure if you move it to a place where electrons will collide with it, it will reflect them :)
  • Haspaker
    Haspaker
    24th May 2012
    @karolk Yes, that was not the "bug" I were referring to. As you can see in the simulation, a two pixel wide wall will _absorb_ electrons. This seems like a bug to me.
  • karolk
    karolk
    24th May 2012
    see the spaces between the electrons ? if there is a wall in this space they go trough
  • MeinFuhrer
    MeinFuhrer
    24th May 2012
    sorry, i didnt think, i do no know is that either a bug or intended
  • MeinFuhrer
    MeinFuhrer
    24th May 2012
    its not a bug really, most materials pass trough one pixel thick wall