New Element Suggestions *READ BEFORE POSTING SUGGESTIONS*

  • warman45
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    hydrogen, lighter than any other element, easilly burnable, when temperature excedes 2000C it will turn into plasma and create neutrons (as it undergoes fusion) when it burns it creates water
  • Macapple
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    warman45
    we cant create hydrogen cause It is element number 1 of Periodic Table..... so.....
  • seehp
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    New element: LED

    It creates one photon per electric pulse. (one in each of the 8 directions). you can use void to block unwanted directions.
    This would allow well defined optical data transfer for electronics.
  • Macapple
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    seehp:
    New element: LED

    It creates one photon per electric pulse. (one in each of the 8 directions). you can use void to block unwanted directions.
    This would allow well defined optical data transfer for electronics.

    nice idea,dude!
  • Wilq
    3rd Aug 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • lolzy
    3rd Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    LED idea is good but you are missing the second function of it. It is a DIODE.
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  • Rconover
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    lolzy

    I suggest keeping a bit of realism. Compressed Oil wouldn't turn into plastic, how bout heating oil to higher temperatures without igniting, pouring it into a mold or something and then cooling it very rapidly would yield plastic or something.

    coal can be a temporary burn source, in place of CLNE, and so your don't have to hold your mouse.
  • lolzy
    3rd Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Hydrocarbons need high pressure to form plastics. Thats why I mentioned it.
  • anqxyr
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Maybe BHOL shouldn't absorb particles, but instead transform them into BHOL ? It's kind of how they works in real life.