Along the lines of strong glass, I've also been thinking about coding a different kind of glass, "Pyrex (PYRX)", which would be stronger than glass, harder to melt, and would be acid-proof.
Dirt or mud, not flammable, doesn't react under pressure, and is moderately heavy. Also I'd like to see some glue/loose projectiles for catapults and such.
I can't download the Visual Studio right now, but here's the link to powder.c if anyone wants to try it out before I test it further. Advice/corrections on code would be helpful.
How about an element that can "insulate" pressure? Diamond doesn't do it, and I would like a way to keep my black holes from ruining my glass. I did make a PYRX element, but I've yet to compile it and see if it works.
SerGreen You want those elements? I think you wanted to say you would like to have those elements. Plz people dont get carried away here. You have no basis to DEMAND new elements, this is a "suggestion" thread not an "ordering new elements" thread. Nothing personal, im just saying.
kamikai Switch battery would be easy to make. I'll make it for you (it will be a component not an element) Think of capacitor like LCRY. NSCN - discharge PSCN - charge. It would take current in (but not let it out) when charged from PSCN (current has to come from a different metal). NSCN would discharge it allowing it to flow out of another bit of metal. For every bit of spark that enters, another 3 or something is expelled when discharged. The amount of current capacitor could take would depend on the size of the capacitor.