• Started 4th Nov 2018 in Feedback
    This would be a moving solid, which is considered to be impossible without a complete rewrite of the physics engine. Additionally, they have been suggested time and time again since the very beginnin...
  • Started 29th Oct 2018 in Powder Toy mods
    There's an odd bug with black holes. If you make a black hole, and then erase it either with the erase tool or by using the erase everything button, it leaves behind a "shadow" that er...
  • Started 21st Oct 2018 in Powder Toy mods
    Found a small bug: very heavy elements such as MERC will displace URAN and PLUT as if they were still powders. Also have a suggestion: AMTR should have an extremely explosive reaction on contact with...
  • Started 20th Oct 2018 in Powder Toy mods
    Is the link broken? All I get is a page stating that the file is still being uploaded.
  • Started 20th Oct 2018 in Powder Toy mods
    Attempting to run this only brings up an error saying "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application." It also apparently requires a number o...
  • Started 14th Aug 2018 in Feedback
    Wouldn't this cause problems for the reaction where NBLE ionizes into PLSM when sparked?
  • Started 3rd Apr 2018 in Powder Toy mods
    The website URL seems to be broken. It is listed as https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/cyenstoy.webs.com. It does however work if everything before cyenstoy.webs.com is removed.
  • Started 23rd Mar 2018 in Powder Toy mods
    @firefreak11 (View Post)  Quantum physics. Perhaps as a part of this make black holes slowly emit radiation particles?
  • Started 26th Feb 2018 in Feedback
    @JMBuilder (View Post) A relatively easy way to see this effect is to activate GPMP set to a high temperature next to the OXYG. Alternatively, detonating GBMB in close proximity to it may cause a sma...
  • Started 26th Feb 2018 in Feedback
    Technically, we already have something like this. When OXYG at near max temp and pressure is introduced to a strong enough gravity field, it forms molten BMTL.