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  • Maniachacker
    9th Nov 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:John_Kanzius_Produces_Hydrogen_from_Salt_Water _Using_Radio_Waves

    Just a thing i found.

    My newest idea: I think you sould make differant frequencies of radio wave, eg: A,B,C,D,E. So each has a differant speed/movement/format. So that data could be transfered remotely, rather than a single "wave". You could then have a reviever for A,B,C,D,E serperately.

    Acetylene would be a sick element to include, good for explosions!

    Chlorine PLEASEEEEEE

    Soap+Water= Soapy water.

    Anyway good job keep up the good work, looking forward to heat waves? Hugely impressed by the circle waves.

    Shame theirs no cookies of this forum to give you

    Have a smile or two..

  • tian110796
    9th Nov 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Maniachacker
    So, you mean to have 5 different emitters with different wavelengths/frequencies/color that is specifically received by 5 different kinds of emitters (e.g. A emitter to A receiver?)

    Acetylene, also known as ethyne is the simplest possible carbon and hydrogen only molecule that has a triple bond that evolves 1299kJ/mol when burned, while nitroglycerin evolves ~1500kJ/mol when burned. So, it is nearly nitroglycerin that is colorless and is a gas.

    What does chlorine do?

    Soap is already a soapy water.
    It should mix with water but I still did not code it (You made me remember to do that)

    HWAV will be added when I finish my Java Lab Exercise(Make a console notepad)

    The circles were made by using life as a timer and the use of midpoint circle algorithm to draw the circles.

    I will think about your suggestions. (Maybe rewritten as when I have free time or when I finish my homework)

    Off Topic: Anyway, I am only third year high school and my computer science subject is Java OOP.
    I can code c++ as it was my last year's CS.
  • DAVPPK
    9th Nov 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • tian110796
    9th Nov 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    DAVPPK
    That is because FPLT grows on almost everything. In its first days, FPLT was indestructible, it will grow even on stickman, fire, smoke, plasma, and acid. Then I made a conclusion that these five should be exceptions.

    Then, as I add more elements (they are only five), more exceptions appeared. It should not grow on soap, protons, waves, and gases.

    The last part: I forgot all about that part. I may upload it tomorrow (it is 8:20pm, Saturday here) and maybe there will be change in numbers...
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  • tian110796
    9th Nov 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Uploaded v3.5.
    FPLT still grows on gases, waves, and other elements that does not supposedly destroy FPLT.
    INTF somehow works
  • tutut125
    9th Nov 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    can you make a material that absorbs waves? beacause i am making a radio that recieves and sends signals but the recieverrecieves from the initial emitter.
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  • Xenocide
    9th Nov 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Doesn't compile. Using latest github source. Undeclared PT_'s all over the place.

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    Looks like there's a problem with additions/defines.inc
  • tutut125
    9th Nov 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    LoadSaveBlock(60158);

    meat eaters attacking you?
    like your vegitables
    well i have the product for you!
    the plant shield gent\erator! it uses radio wave technology to form a quick pant barrier around you
    to activate hold spark on the metal rod!