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  • Finalflash50
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  • tutut125
    23rd Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    yea a new radioactive element would be fun theirs to many new electronic things
  • SerGreen
    23rd Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    radioactive is good
    also i think that insulator should be in electric section

    And i have little question:
    Is the bug with stkm and glow fixed in release? (I have not tested it yet)
    In beta was bug when stickman got incredible acceleration while immersed in the glow.
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  • Rconover
    23rd Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    you can't have Francium because there is only about 30 grams of it at any time in the world

    its radioactivity makes it emit lots of heat and because of its predicted low temperature, it would most certainly be a liquid.
  • tutut125
    23rd Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    hmmmm maybe we could have gamma rays they could distort stuff like neutrons travel like photons are released from a nuclear reaction (e.g. the plutonium we all know and love) [GMRY] VERY HOT so it sets fire to flammamble objects or maybe even melt metal. Also they could pass through most materials . what do you think?
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  • HolyExLxF
    23rd Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Rconover

    Why must you take everything in these forums as reality? Why?
    You always make it about chemistry (I'm assuming so that you can correct people and NOT to look like a complete tool).
    You can't create fire from nothing, but in Powder Toy you can; electricity doesn't travel at visible speeds (through wire) but in Powder Toy it does.
  • DucTape
    23rd Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    clne really exist right? And I'm pretty sure my house is powered by a loop of spark created with pscn and nscn.

    There was also this one time in real life where I heated up some light and watched it melt through metal, and slow down over time.