jojofishfishing
jojofishfishing
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6th Apr 2017
10th Aug 2017
I have been experimenting with warp for a long time but this effect I found is bizzare. If this is already known about warp I'm sorry, but I discovered it on my own. I'm not sure what this can do for anyone but it seemed wierd enough to share
subframe warp sphere 1electron2orbs quantumintpt 2orbs1electron quantumtheory quantum

Comments

  • JebKeb
    JebKeb
    12th Apr 2017
    it seems that it doesn't matter which sphere has le pixel removed, because both work on both sides, but not on the top and bottom
  • atomic2385
    atomic2385
    12th Apr 2017
    it is the same electron in both circles... look at it's id number
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    12th Apr 2017
    An explanation of what's really happening: id:2125603
  • asthepanda3
    asthepanda3
    12th Apr 2017
    Actually, high tmp warp can move things very long distances. Maybe it moves like it has in this due to the high tmp. A high tmp2 only makes electrons.
  • asthepanda3
    asthepanda3
    12th Apr 2017
    Niumikus, all of the "energy" types can move under each other... Aside from the solids/liquids.
  • Lebothegizebo
    Lebothegizebo
    11th Apr 2017
    this is a nominee for the 2017 save of year :D
  • niumikus
    niumikus
    11th Apr 2017
    thats strange and if u remove 1 it goes down one but then up one and stays like that it doesnt go up down up down like i thought....and just how?!??!?+1
  • DeeVee23
    DeeVee23
    11th Apr 2017
    Delete some of the protons, and more electrons appear
  • AwesomePeaches
    AwesomePeaches
    11th Apr 2017
    +1 because this is new. this is really wierd tho. like everyone else said tho it's probably a subframe glitch
  • Dovydas
    Dovydas
    11th Apr 2017
    its kind boring for me 1-