i know this is a little TOO physics-y for this, but i think a 'gravitron' or fixed gravity particle would be cool because we could put some down, surround it with some clone and plasma for a star. after that, if we add enough pressure, you get a black hole.
like i said, probably too physics-y, probably too much coding, and this will probably get deleted for length, but at least i said my idea
I doubt a mod would delete a post just for being long. We've already had suggestions like yours, and I believe there is a beta with no gravity floating around somewhere. Check in the Development subforum. But you're right, we don't have a specific particle. Also, we already have a black hole element (though that might not be what you're looking for).
We need some sort of particle to make proper transistors that don't rely on NTCT/PTCT. NTCT/PTCT transistors are unstable in an environment where unwanted heat can be contributed, and they take a few moments to reset after they stop being heated by metal.
I was thinking of something that would make elements attached to it sort of move in a circle depeding on the air movements and drop down due to gravity, when there are no air movements.
I would like a feature that can replace an element with another, for example, you make something and you use BMTL instead of MTL, or NICE instead of LN2, and you dont want to replace it by hand, so you reach for your replace tool.
First, metals don't burn, they melt. EDIT FROM MOD: I believe Rubidium is a metal. Second, PTCT and NTCT melt at really high temperatures.
If you use Windows, I think Microsoft Visual Studio is a good software to use. The download for the source code is pretty smaller since it's...source code.