Okay. I would suggest using Code::Blocks, as Visual Studio confuses me. There is a pre-made package available for download ready to compile TPT on the wiki. I am using source 79.2, so make sure the elements you make are compatible.
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I noticed that particle decay is being added. How fast do the particles decay?
The life of the decaying particles are initially set to 680, and the life will decrease. Once it hits 1, they will decay. This takes a little while, but not too short or too fast.
So far, Tau decays into muon, muon into electron, electron into neutrino, neutrino to phot. Also, srange quark to charm, charm to down, down to up, up to phot. I am still working on adding this along with the rest of the quarks and leptons. I am also adding a new hadron, MSON, which is a meson. It is a charm quark and anti quark bound together. When I add top and bottom quark, what should they do?
You might want to remove the decay of the up quark, as it is stable. The top quark should decay to a strange quark, while emitting a w-boson. Although in reality it doesn't last long enough to form hadrons, I suppose that mesons containg top quarks could be added in. As for the bottom quark, it should decay into either an up quark, or a charm quark. Bottom quarks could also be used to make certain types of meson.
I see. I have already changed UQRK's decay to no decay, and I'm only going to do make a meson with one quark and the antiquark.(To keep it simple.) I am also adding lepton decay.
For some reason, when a positron and an electron annihilate, the positron survives and can destroy more electrons. Also, when an up quark and a down quark meet, the up quark becomes a neutron, while nothing happens to the down quark, so I end up with a cloud of neutrons and down quarks.
EDIT: CO2 fusion seems impossible now.
I shall fix these and remove the explosion for ELEC and PSTN.
CO2 fusion? How shall we go about this.