Sulfur Hexafluoride (SHXF)- Gas that is denser than air and sinks. Also slows down particles moving through it. Helium (HELM)- Gas that is less dense than air and rises. Also speeds up particles moving through it.
How is density measured against a blank background? Answer: you can't. How does it slow a particle? Answer: this has yet to be an implementation into TPT coding, making it hard to imagine.
The code, that's how. This isn't real life, this is a game, code allows for physics to be broken. Plus, sulfur hexafluoride really does sink in real life, so physics still aren't broken.
@pilojo(View Post) Thank you. And by the way, Colt, all I'm saying is that Sulfur Hexafluoride would sink and stay in a gaseous state. Particles would move more slowly in it because it's more dense. That's why your voice gets lower when you breathe it in: the sounds waves move slower. Helium would work in the inverse way: it would rise and speed up particles. It doesn't have to follow the laws of physics. In the real world, we don't have clone or portal.