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Post by clockwork on Nov 14, 2010 19:43:35 GMT
Looks like a normal atom personally.
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 14, 2010 21:45:43 GMT
The Ruthorford model of the atom is "Normal", but not accurate.
Also, 8000th post.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 10:57:48 GMT
What does the scouter say? Ovar... EIGHT THOUSAND! Heh, at least it's not nine thousand... [/lulz]
The Rutherford model is the one that most people know.
With the addition of bomb, you can 'drill' into a planets core.
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Post by Artifact123 on Nov 15, 2010 13:50:36 GMT
Instead, the Forums post count is 19,191, this being 19,192. And i made Nr.10,000! Hope i can make 20,000 too...
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 14:06:04 GMT
And this has to do with EE how? XD Perhaps we should get exactly 20 000 grains of sand and then bombard it with 5 meteors (trolls) and see the result. A bunch of sand is lost. XD
As for new EE breakthroughs, Bomb helps make solids to make irregular planets.
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 15, 2010 15:46:31 GMT
I wonder how bomb reacts with the Remote Field.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 16:16:28 GMT
Perhaps we should test it out?
Bomb seems to blow up powder much quicker than it does water and seawater.
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Post by disabled on Nov 15, 2010 18:59:49 GMT
Bomb seems to blow up powder much quicker than it does water and seawater. I kinda don't think so: Or what do you mean?
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 19:39:55 GMT
CURSE YOU TINYPIC! I mean that if you create a half sphere of water and a half sphere of powder and then a circle of pen 1 bomb around it. The water should be destroyed less than the powder.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Nov 15, 2010 21:35:48 GMT
There are so many fun things you can do with bomb... Black Hole Bomb: Place around 450 black hole in the center of the screen. Then use the rest of the dots to create a planet. Clear one dot, then drop a bomb. Enjoy.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 16, 2010 5:35:21 GMT
WHoa! the more black holes, the bigger the explosion from the bomb!
You can basically destroy a planet to nothingness with bomb...
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 16, 2010 6:04:13 GMT
Doesn't the power of bomb increase with gravitational field?
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 16, 2010 6:23:45 GMT
Yes, yes now I believe it does.
One dot of bomb could destroy a whole planet!
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Post by disabled on Nov 16, 2010 14:40:50 GMT
The bomb radius is dependent on the speed of the particle. Just use PEN-shot and give it a huge smack. Move the cursor off the playing field and you might be able to destroy 40k particles with one bomb.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 16, 2010 16:01:13 GMT
And I only just realized that now.
The further away I create bombs from teh middle, the bigger the boom. (because they move faster)
And I guess that is why if you make many black holes the acceleration of the bomb particle is very fast.
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Post by DISTURBED on Nov 17, 2010 2:50:36 GMT
Make black holes to the center and while holes outside to cause further acceleration :3
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 17, 2010 3:23:01 GMT
If I want a big boom, I use a single bomb, pen size 1, change the window so the pixel is way over on the upper left of my screen, drag all the way to the bottom right, release, scroll back to normal, and then press start. It usually destroys the entire thing.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 17, 2010 6:14:23 GMT
I like how bomb explosions are larger the faster they go. But I also like how stable bomb is if it isn't moving.
And empty center planet is pretty cool to make...
(a planet, a small hole to the center, let a bomb go through the hole and leave it an empty centre)
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Post by Artifact123 on Nov 20, 2010 7:45:09 GMT
There are so many fun things you can do with bomb... Black Hole Bomb: Place around 450 black hole in the center of the screen. Then use the rest of the dots to create a planet. Clear one dot, then drop a bomb. Enjoy. Are there any other people who discovered phenomena? Elmach, did you update the list?
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 20, 2010 8:12:13 GMT
Whoa, he said 450 blackholes?! I thought he only said 45... XD Back to EE to test this out!
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Nov 20, 2010 19:18:58 GMT
Planet in a Planet:
Make a planet out of seed, then give it a thin ocean where in at least one spot the ocean is thin enough for lava to go through. Then surround the planet with lava, then with water.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 21, 2010 8:50:03 GMT
I have a new one...
Supernova:
Place 450 black holes in the center (exactly 450) Surround the center with a clump of oil. Surround the oil with a layer of lava. (funny, no flames if you do it correctly) Surround the lava with a little water. (The clouds should fly of the screen) Now for the fun part.
Pen-Size-1, Zero, Meteor. Make a circle of it around the planet and lined flames should appear outwards. (something to do with bringing the oil flames (which are actually off the screen) back on the screen, but as soon as you stop the meteors, the flames go away.
Cool eh?
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Post by Elmach on Nov 21, 2010 23:14:15 GMT
I have a new one... Supernova: Place 450 black holes in the center (exactly 450) Surround the center with a clump of oil. Surround the oil with a layer of lava. (funny, no flames if you do it correctly) Surround the lava with a little water. (The clouds should fly of the screen) Now for the fun part. Pen-Size-1, Zero, Meteor. Make a circle of it around the planet and lined flames should appear outwards. (something to do with bringing the oil flames (which are actually off the screen) back on the screen, but as soon as you stop the meteors, the flames go away.
Cool eh? I just tested it. If you add oil around the lava, it still doesn't burn, but you see flames entering from outside. Add lava around the oil and water around the lava, and it sparkles. *shivers* Adding bomb destroys the whole thing.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 23, 2010 9:49:27 GMT
Sure why not, but why did you randomly post this here? It has nearly nothing to do with the current conversation... XD
(If I were you I'd edit that post and pm me what it said so that qwerty doesn't have a hissy fit over it)
When you have 450+ black holes you can destroy the whole planet in one bang and thus don't need to click the pesky reset button. You kinda look like you are in warped space when you make a supernova thing. It looks cool when you use enough meteors to get through the water layer, explode the wall into powder and create more lava, making the water make more wall and then have an endless cycle.
Also if the water gets to the center of the planet it'll push the oil out and then the fire source can eventually run out.
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Post by kuraikiba on Nov 23, 2010 22:55:35 GMT
Hey, no double posts.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 24, 2010 8:13:15 GMT
What are you talking about?
Any other interesting discoveries while in super high gravity? (450+ black holes)
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Post by kuraikiba on Dec 4, 2010 23:44:03 GMT
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Post by Artifact123 on Dec 5, 2010 6:11:58 GMT
Now THAT is what i call an Interesting Phenomenom.
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Post by kuraikiba on Dec 5, 2010 14:47:47 GMT
Thanks. I have clone to thank. Many others are fascinating, but aren't enough so.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 10, 2010 9:20:50 GMT
Awesome, it looks like a magnetic field with two poles. I wonder how it would look like if it was cloud instead...
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