konsole
konsole
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7th Apr 2014
11th Jun 2014
Anyone know why this generates waves?
sprk wave spark 1pixelspark addemp illusion waves

Comments

  • ivel236
    ivel236
    7th Apr 2014
    neat.... I wonder how it can be applied.
  • codyblade
    codyblade
    7th Apr 2014
    well apparently pscn doesnt conduct to nctc but nscn does
  • detroit671
    detroit671
    7th Apr 2014
    I think you just created Alternating Current
  • runemaster
    runemaster
    7th Apr 2014
    Maybe.
  • runemaster
    runemaster
    7th Apr 2014
    Its a continous spark pinging from surface to surface. It sparks the PSCN which creates a wave, since the PSCN makes another spark after the current SPRK hits the other side, which generates a wave-like feel. Along with the original continous spark sending spark down the line.
  • skiingpenguins
    skiingpenguins
    7th Apr 2014
    interesting, deserves FP since some of us learned something today. +1
  • RiddieK
    RiddieK
    7th Apr 2014
    @Richie, That is my name!
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    7th Apr 2014
    facepalm @ KydonShadow's explanation. Also, facepalm @ this save.
  • Chipboard
    Chipboard
    7th Apr 2014
    nice! +1, and KydonShadow is a troll to say blah blah and mean stuff to you. I think this does deserve front page, besides, it helps us newbies learn from you! I love it! +1
  • KydonShadow
    KydonShadow
    7th Apr 2014
    shouldnt really be FP... its that ptct conducts to ntct, but not vice versa. Also, its quicker for ntct to conduct to an adjacent ntct than to have to skip over a ptct to get to more ntct. You now have a wave generator. Simple. -1