Based on the rule of seperate conductivity, i.e. these materials don't transfer to each other unless pscn or nscn is placed between them.
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Hey Jamie! Didn't know you did stuff on the Powder Toy!
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It was pretty good, and I was going to +1, but that big logo assortment ruined it with lag and other things, so I am not going to +1.
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This is on FP??? Why??? -1
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Couple bits of spark, it works pretty well. It's basically an INFINITE POWER SOURCE!.. But it's quite big. Would you possibly be able to minimize it? But, anyways, +1.
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if it was timed electical pulses it would be better so instead of intersecting they pass each other and go around different loops still not intersecting
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tooooo simple -1
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wat...... why.... this is so simple
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Also, thanks to all of you for keeping me on FP since yesterday! This is my first save to make it to FP, and I'm really very honored! Thank you all!
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@NikolaAnicic007 and @Alfa: actually, the invisible PTCT keeps the metal from overheating. PTCT only conducts when cold, remember? Therefore, its natural state is cold. But since there's no PSCN between the metal and the invisible PTCT, it doesn't mess with the flow of energy. Everyone happy now?
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nscn never conducts to pscn, except when between it is added metl.