Suggestion: Put those kinds of details in the scene description for each new scene that you upload. Then you won't have to put those details in comments later because you forgot to include them.
Nope, not radio waves. It's just Algodoo water acting weird.
Every few months someone will post a scene demonstrating this weird property of Algodoo water, and the person who posted it will usually comment something to the effect that they discovered something new. Well, no. We've known about this weird water property since Algodoo was made public back in 2009. So, it's nothing new. But, hey.... if you want to call it radio waves, well, that's Okay. Just keep having fun with it!
No, it's not. Sorry to burst your bubble.... um.... box, but it can be made MUCH larger by getting into the script menu and changing its width or length. Nice try, though.
Jojo1219 -- You can stop the twitching that user Little mentioned by making the danger door a little heavier. The twitching stops when I make the mass of the door about 3.0 Kg. You can edit the scene and then upload the edited version. Just a suggestion.
Some people call Algodoo a game, and some people call scenes made with Algodoo games. I believe it's because most kids use computers and phones for playing games, and so that's all they can think about. Everything on a computer screen is a game to them. That's just my theory.
I'm not sure why you are having trouble changing the title, but if you want me to do it for you, I will change the title. Just let me know here in comments what you want the title to be.
Okay, good. By the way, Algodoo is not an idiot. It's a computer program which has no mental abilities or a brain. Only people can be idiots. The iPad version of Algodoo does have a few problems and bugs, and so you were correct to use the computer version.