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Started 22nd Sep 2022 in Feedback
IRL, a fission reaction is far more energetic than a fusion one. The most energetic fusion reaction is the one between deuterium and tritium, which releases around 18 MeV of energy. Nuclear fission o...
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Started 24th Dec 2021 in Feedback
Regular water does this already.
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Started 1st Aug 2021 in Feedback
URAN should block radiation (Uranium is used for radiation shielding IRL) and have a lower radioactivity. In addition, VIRS is not the best thing for rad-poisoned life to decay to, as it would result...
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Started 1st Jun 2021 in Feedback
You could even borrow a page from EXOT and have it change color with temperature. In real life, radon initially glows blue if placed in a glass container. It then turns yellow, and then changes to an...
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Started 15th Dec 2020 in Feedback
Perhaps also add AMTR to the list of elements affected, so we can actually make magnetic antimatter containment systems?
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Started 27th Nov 2020 in Powder Toy mods
On the UV thing, you could potentially add a wavelength feature to it similar to PHOT where it starts with the blue color that PHOT has on its shortest wavelength, and as UV's wavelength gets sh...
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Started 10th Nov 2020 in Feedback
Personally, I think it is fine to allow GOLD to be dissolved. There's not many situations in which the two elements are in direct contact with each other, and we have other metals/solids that wo...
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Started 7th Nov 2020 in Feedback
The biggest question with this is how to handle different amounts of different dissolved elements in the same mass of solvent. ACID deals with this by not storing any data on what the disso...
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Started 5th Oct 2020 in Powder Toy mods
@DovahZoriik (View Post)
This is basically ACID or CAUS.
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Started 14th Jun 2020 in Feedback
You could have it not break fusion by giving its formation a maximum temperature, above which it would not form. IRL, methanol breaks down above ~ 700 K or so into carbon monoxide and hydrogen.