Element Suggestion: Tyanite

  • NF
    17th May 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    Color: Light Pink   

     

    Abbrevation: (TYNI)

     

    Category: GASES,SOLIDS,LIQUIDS.

     

    Uses: Coolant System when a solid and helps cool elements quick and fast also when a liquid turns into a fuel and electricity, also has gas it turns into a themometer and a warning system.

     

    Will anyone code this i hope someone does!

     

  • Cacophony
    17th May 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    I see you've made a topic.

     

    I think I'll explain it a bit. Tyanite's property of turning liquid when heated and solid when cooled means that a thermometer can be made that uses relative measurements to be made (i.e. if it's solid, the temperature is cool).

     

    If you expand on the thermometer by using a wall that only allows liquids and put a detector underneath, you can have a warning system that tells you if the temperature is hot or not.

     

    Because of tyanite's combustibility, you could easily use it as fuel. Thus, you could also use it to heat up water to power a detector wall to provide electricity or heat up the tyanite itself to power a detector wall.

  • therocketeer
    17th May 2013 Member 1 Permalink
    it sounds crap
  • cyberdragon
    17th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    terrible grammer "quick and fast" -_- and I still don't get what it does. P.S....use wax. :-P

  • NF
    17th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Wax is useless!!! Tyanite is an element that goes in phases like some elements.

  • The-Fall
    17th May 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    No, Its a pointless pink liquid.

    Pressure & Temperature sensors make this element useless.

  • Potbelly
    17th May 2013 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • johnfaber
    18th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    We already have a lot of solids that become liquid when heated, what makes your Tyanite so special?

    Besides, if I want to make a realistic thermometer, I use deuterium, for it can expand. Using trial and error I can also make the described warning system, which is even reusable.

    However, as others were saying, this is obsolete since we already have heat sensors.

  • greymatter
    18th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)
    i don't get a single word you said.
    @Cacophony (View Post)
    oh i see. now i understand.
    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)
    not a good suggestion.
  • BigPig
    18th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    If you want to make something cool, use frzw.