Positrons

  • Joeboy25
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    Amtr woul have no ctype when made with the brush. If this was the case, it would eat any particle. If it had a ctype(set with the console) it would only eat that kind of particle. It would also act exactly the same as the particle its ctype is with the same color too. So if its ctype was watr, it would be a liquid that turns into AMTR with the ctype of WTRV at 100°C and with the other state changes. For example: If AMTR's ctype was ELEC, it would act like a positron. Also when it eats up a single particle of its ctype, it will produce 2x PHOT. Like it?
  • therocketeer
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    This should be in the suggestions subforum

    @Joeboy25 (View Post)
    I like. Jacob1 said that he would mod this too. What if, when it is ctype'd with an element, because it is an antipartical, it would default to the opposite colour? that would be cool too.
  • Joeboy25
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @therocketeer (View Post)
    True, but Im not sure that would work.
  • therocketeer
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Joeboy25 (View Post)
    nothing is impossible when it comes to programming, just very hard. never forget that.
  • Joeboy25
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @therocketeer (View Post)
    IRL are antiparticles opposite colors?
  • therocketeer
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Joeboy25 (View Post)
    IDK, they could be baby blue for all I know. It just shows they are opposite.
  • jacob1
    21st Mar 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @Joeboy25 (View Post)
    I'm not sure if that it is possible to make it act like the particle it's ctype is. Each element has properties that are the same for all elements of that type, and I guess you could modify them, but that might not be a good idea. It might be possible, just very hard. Also, opposite colors would be easy I think, but I don't think it's really like that.
  • Joeboy25
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @jacob1 (View Post)
    Well, mabye you could link it to the other element files somehow?
  • Minishooz
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    Like it :)
  • code1949
    21st Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Joeboy25 (View Post)
    Probably not considering their properties are either identical or completely inverted in relation to their normal counterparts. Thus they would most likely form the same sort of structures. Not enough antimatter has been made for their color to be observed with the human eye yet.