agustrusher
agustrusher
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14th Dec 2014
31st Mar 2018
Witness the life and death of a P.T. star with this little fusion chamber. Stars will slightly differ every replay. Last 2-4 min. This was so fun to make. Enjoy! Credit goes to Alfa(id:1683916) and Alexzander(id:1689167) for inpiration of chamber design.
fusion cycle star heat life chamber realistic nuclear power reactor

Comments

  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    6th Feb 2015
    Congrats for 3. Page in "realistic"!
  • Gingernut
    Gingernut
    12th Jan 2015
    This is so cool... love watching it over and over...
  • SpencerS145
    SpencerS145
    1st Jan 2015
    This is so accurate. Mine even formed a neutron star after a supernova! Awesome!!! Then another supernova happened... And then the black hole formed. This is so awesome.
  • Crafted_Powder
    Crafted_Powder
    29th Dec 2014
    if ou erase evrything and put a bit of Broken Vibranium its virtually does the same thing
  • electriclance
    electriclance
    23rd Dec 2014
    put lots of PLSM on stage 1 the star goes SUPERNOVA!!!!!
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    21st Dec 2014
    leeazu, there's a very small chance the black hole won't form. If the oxygen and melted btml dont get sucked up by anything, the bhol probably didn't form (or didn't form big enough). It's nothing that you did; its just the natural randomness with Powder Toy simulation. I like to think of it as representing the ever unique and random reality we live in. However, if you're unhappy, try restarting the simulation; you most likely will get a black hole next time. Enjoy!
  • leeazu
    leeazu
    21st Dec 2014
    My star went into a supernova, then a thing of melted bmtl and oxygen, is that supposed to be the blackhole or something? I set the oxy on fire and it did nothing.
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    20th Dec 2014
    msasterisk, I revised the timeline. Is it more clear now?
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    20th Dec 2014
    msasterisk, the protostar is not the star. The huge epxlosion of plasma, as you said, is the main sequence star. The plasma whipping around the main star, eventually gets pulled into the core, and stabilizes. As for the supernova, that's not guaranteed and there's only a possibility it 'may' happen. Thank you for you're comment though, it makes me realize that I may need to alter some things with the in-save guide.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    20th Dec 2014
    My protostar DEstabilized, creating a huge explosion of plasma, and then the entire star (not just the core!) began fusing, ejecting plasma and creating a bright white glow. Then, with no supernova, it suddenly got sucked into a black hole. Um.