Optics and Optical Devices

  • Cr15py
    24th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    NOTE: I have searched but was unable to find anything of this sort. I apologize if this has already been suggested.

    First of all let me start off by saying that I think these could be useful for optical(well more hybrid) computers and memory. So in any case, onto the actual suggestions. I think first of all photons and the following suggestions should be put in a "Optics" category(or something of the sort, the name is inconsequential).
    1. MIRR, Mirror - When photons hit this element they bounce as normal, except their life is restored to default. It is ey in colour and melts at the same temperature as glass, and break in BGLA.
    2. PMIR, Powered Mirror - When powered it acts as a mirror, when not powered photons go through and have their life restored. Same colour as mirror, more transparent when not powered. Whether powered or not it has the same properties as mirror.
    3. FIBR/FWIR, Fiber Optic Wire - Much like PIPE, but instantaneous. Each pixel acts as its own "PIPE" so that you can have them side by side with photons traveling different ways.
    4. RBND, Clockwise Photon Bender - Rotates photons 90 degrees clockwise. Directions can be changed by stacking.
    5. LBND, Counterclockwise Photon Bender - Rotates photons 90 degrees counterclockwise. Directions can be changed by stacking.
    6. DBLR, Photon Doubler - Name doesn't matter. When hit by a photon it releases two on the opposite side, traveling in the same direction. Like a transformer.

    This was all I could come up with, I rushed this as I have to go somewhere. I may update later.
  • royalblue64
    24th Jan 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • pilojo
    24th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Cr15py:
    defshenanigans.

    lawl you cant put defalt...
  • HK6
    24th Jan 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Please use the element suggestions thread.