Generating the highest pressure possible

  • PTuniverse
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @goodiesohhi (View Post)

     Yeah yeah, I know. I saw your save.

    Probably some sort of overflow in the code. Negative pressure should NOT be able to lower the temperature of URAN.

  • goodiesohhi
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @PTuniverse (View Post)

     Cool s weird

    Nan is not infinite cause according to my whizzo math skills..

    Nan can apparently be equalized...

    But infinity times/divided by/plus/minus/square root / square anything is still infinity so if nan can be changed...

    And what about the nan * 0

    What would that be?

    0*x=0   x=anthing

    ∞*x=∞   x=anything.

    so

    ∞*0=?

    Also nan oil is unburnable!

    Edited 2 times by goodiesohhi. Last: 16th Aug 2014
  • PTuniverse
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @goodiesohhi (View Post)

     ∞*0 is indeterminate, because there are two equally correct solutions that cannot be easily determined.

    NaN - x = NaN for any x, since as I explained, any attempt for a computer to logically calculate using NaN will always result in NaN.

     

    Even if x = NaN, NaN - x does not and cannot equal 0 because in all languages that follow the IEEE 754 standard, NaN does NOT equal NaN. In reality this is indeterminate, but it happens to be that the answer must be NaN because of the IEEE 754 preference (considering that TPT is using it due to C++). Also, this is the equivalent of NaN*0, so yeah.

     

    It would be strange to think that NaN is negative even for your OIL case, since if NaN was indeed really just a huge negative number, then the OIL would have turned to GAS already. Please compare your results with NaN pressure to negative pressure in the same experiment, it hurts my brain because I've answered a lot of experimental problems today.

    Edited 2 times by PTuniverse. Last: 16th Aug 2014
  • iamdumb
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    infinity is every possible number, doubt it's negative.

  • dom2mom
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    There is a reason infinity is not used in regular mathematics. Since any operation performed with infinity is infinity, you could "prove" that 1=2, and other weird things. Everyday math is meant for REAL numbers, not imaginary.

  • iamdumb
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Back to the point, NaN pressure doesn't count as an actual pressure. You can cause TPT to show pressure about 256 by layering lots of stuff.

     

     

    Gets above 256 pressure.

    Edited once by iamdumb. Last: 16th Aug 2014
  • goodiesohhi
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @PTuniverse (View Post)

     Nan oil has nothing to do with what I was saying.. Just a discovery of mine... :)

    Well someone might of discovered it first but..

  • iamdumb
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    NaN oil was discovered first by someone trying to create a more efficient heat generator, can't remember the save for it.

  • goodiesohhi
    16th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    NAN VIBRANIUM REACTOR:

    is it good?

  • zBuilder
    17th Aug 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    NaN(Not a Number) is caused by a corrupt value being retreived for that- it doesn't seem like it should be able to work at all in that state but somehow it does,with amusing results.

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