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IONSIM: Unperiodic table of Elements

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Author: UnityDogGaming04

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Date added: 2021-01-25

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The first 5 mass groups of the (possibly infinite) elements in IONSIM.
(only features positive-charge and neutral elements, but know that there are negative-counterparts)
Features charge, stability level, and what kind of disturbance they generate.
Last edited at 2021/02/13 02:33:14 by UnityDogGaming04
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"Pentium"? Isn't that the stuff Intel used to put in their microprocessors? :lol:
Hey, I ain't a name-maker.
besides, Pentium is actually that 5 legged thing underwater, not the stuff in Intel processors. XD
Oh no... Oh no!!! I can't load the scene!
Nevermind, I was just low on RAM!
I should probably get a new computer...
Make sure it has Pentium inside it!
Its kinda cool how unstable particles can decay into two stable partiles
JPgamersmines150 - Thanks, the idea came to me when I realised circular monopoles are too un-minecrafty, and that unisomorphic (if that's the right word) particles have different, less predictable properties, such as stable rectangular crystals, pseudo-thermal energy (angular velocity).
Nevermind, after experimenting with circular monopoles, i realised they can in fact also form stable rectangular crystals.