Clay

  • Seirra-259
    25th Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I'm starting a new thread cos everyone almost ignored my post, so here it is again. My idea for an element is clay
    CLAY. When in contact with
    water, it turns into wet clay
    wCLY. When pressured, it turns
    to a powder. When water is
    added, it also turns into wet
    clay. It would melt into a lava at
    a very high temp. What do you
    guys think?
  • lolzy
    25th Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Just because your post wasn't replied too doesnt mean it was ignored. I read your post. I just didn't like it that much sorry.
  • Ark5
    25th Aug 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • lolzy
    25th Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Thats not fair to say that. I know it's not the best idea but saying it with arrogance isn't nice.
  • -cm64-
    25th Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I think that, when WCLY heats up, it should turn into CRMC (ceramic) or ROCK which could be melted at higher temperatures to make CLAY when cooled. The only problem is that you wouldn't need it for anything.
  • lolzy
    25th Aug 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Rock would be solid stone. Under pressure it would become stone.
  • -cm64-
    25th Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Yeah, good idea. But I think it should be darker than stone.
  • Snipa299
    25th Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    but why would we need it, we already have two materials that crumble into powder under pressure. what's so special about solid stone? just asking, I'm not intending to make any offense to anybody
  • kamikai
    25th Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    no, its should be other way round, stone would turn into rock under pressure.
    that's not actually such a bad idea...
  • Seirra-259
    25th Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    How did this become a discussion on stone and Rock?

    I have an idea that we have a one way wire. i know you can do this with the scilicons, but i find it a pain to do so. we can make it so that shift sets the direction of the current like fan. just a suggestion.