The Realistic Science Mod Revamped!

  • harvie2226
    12th Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Tried to download on windows, computer froze and i had to restart it. Please do something about it.

  • 4Zero
    13th Aug 2013 Member 2 Permalink

    @harvie2226 (View Post)

     I think the problem is more about your computer than the mod

  • firefreak11
    14th Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @4Zero (View Post)

    @harvie2226 (View Post)

    What are your computer specs? 

  • Shashantao
    22nd Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Will there automatically be any messages on the screen when the new version is released?

  • firefreak11
    22nd Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink
  • demonmutantzombie
    15th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    When will the new version be released?

  • tmo97
    24th Sep 2013 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • MWR798
    29th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Does this mod work with macs

  • xFATAL-SUPPORTx
    6th Oct 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    firefreak 11, is there some kind of element index that explains what all the radioactive energy particles do? e.g. Gluon, Photon. I know some of them from Nuclear Physics in my AS Physics Class (which I just got an A in a test on it :D), but I don't even know what a Gluon is or what elements it reacts with!

  • firefreak11
    6th Oct 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    @xFATAL-SUPPORTx (View Post)

     Congrats on the test! This mod is discontinued for the time being, and I do not believe there were actually any reactions with gluon. However, if you check the thread for the Psyence mod, there will be a list of changes, and there should be something in there about when I added functionality for gluons. In real life, a gluon is a subatomic particle known as a Boson. A Boson is a particle that carries a force, such as a photon to carry electromagnetism, the W+, W-, and Z bosons for the weak interaction, and the gluon for the strong interaction. There is a hypothetical particle to carry gravitation, called the graviton, and it is featured in my mods. It is not featured in the standard model of particle physics, however, because it is not predicted by the model itself.