1. Nitrogen is an element. Fusing Nitrogen atoms creates Oxygen.
2. TPT does simulate air. Air pressure, air velocity, ambient heat; also, say you have a Uranium power plant. You want to make it so that it is destroyable, but still have it realistic with ambient heat. You take NTGN and and some around it, but in the actual core you put nothing so the titanium walls for example wouldn't melt.
3. C02:Makes plants grow, carbonates water, not to realistic. NBLE: Ionizes when exposed to electricity, generates lots of presure.
4. See 2
5. You set the the temperature of the Coolant to 50. If something hotter or cooler falls, its temperture will become closer to that of the coolant. Ambient heat would not affect the temperture of it or the material falling. It would be like wifi that has high heat conductivity and in the form of liquid. You could make it cold if you wanted.
And lastly: I have a Mac leopard computer. I can not code. I tried coding, but I can not compile.
Is there anything that is like what I said? If there is please tell me, that would really help.
Your making things too easy for people to figure out how to build stuff, TPT is a creavitiy-sandbox game, it's meant to simulate your imagination and creativity. This just makes cooling down reactors way too easy.
The only thing I could think of is being able to make nitroglycerin (possibly). He said that it would be a gas that would have no qualities like no pressure give out and it would not be flammable. All that leaves is a space taker. His third point in his comment doesn't make sense. He says that CO2 making plants grow and carbonating water is no t realistic, although thats exactly what happens in real life (a lot more complicated though). I think the developers can do much better and useful elements than this.