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Cheatmaster Recruit
Posts : 258 Join date : 2012-04-30 Location : Well... Here
| Subject: Atomar-Teleport-Restructuration Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:30 am | |
| I want to talk about the possibility to move Atoms with Teleport to new structures.
So theoretically It would be possible to teleport every single atom in a piece of coal to another place which would end up in Having an diamond.or You could simply restructure coal and Iron into steelwithout having to build an Huge melting machinery.
Should this be added? And what do you think about it | |
| | | ACH0225 General
Posts : 2346 Join date : 2012-01-01 Location : I might be somewhere, I might not.
| Subject: Re: Atomar-Teleport-Restructuration Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:44 pm | |
| No. Factories and mining facilities do it cheaper and faster. | |
| | | Hierarch Fenway DEV
Posts : 1196 Join date : 2011-10-26 Location : |]||o|{o}-H--X-)|(
| Subject: Re: Atomar-Teleport-Restructuration Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:17 pm | |
| No, he actually has a point. I came up with the same idea a long time. Let me rephrase what he's trying to say...
Basically, you have a chunk of lead. You don't have a lot of resources on you, but you have a HECK of a lot of energy. So you use that energy to break each and every atom in the lead down to protons, neutrons, and electrons. Then, you manipulate that soup and restructure the atoms into something else, all while conserving mass. Theoretically, this could build an entire spaceship from an asteroid, given enough mass and energy.
It could save the trouble of waiting for a shipyard to build a ship- just restructure an asteroid. However, the mass MUST match, or you may have a problem. Law of conservation of mass. Can't ignore it. | |
| | | scout37 Recruit
Posts : 292 Join date : 2012-05-14 Location : Earth, in the most powerful and globally dominating country on the planet
| Subject: Re: Atomar-Teleport-Restructuration Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:48 pm | |
| - Fenway wrote:
- No, he actually has a point. I came up with the same idea a long time. Let me rephrase what he's trying to say...
Basically, you have a chunk of lead. You don't have a lot of resources on you, but you have a HECK of a lot of energy. So you use that energy to break each and every atom in the lead down to protons, neutrons, and electrons. Then, you manipulate that soup and restructure the atoms into something else, all while conserving mass. Theoretically, this could build an entire spaceship from an asteroid, given enough mass and energy.
It could save the trouble of waiting for a shipyard to build a ship- just restructure an asteroid. However, the mass MUST match, or you may have a problem. Law of conservation of mass. Can't ignore it. Sounds like its very good idea, but i think i wold rather decimate the asteroid and then smelt it down using a huge manufacturing shuttle. In fact, a factory ship sounds very useful. i might make one for the CDF | |
| | | Cheatmaster Recruit
Posts : 258 Join date : 2012-04-30 Location : Well... Here
| Subject: Re: Atomar-Teleport-Restructuration Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:32 am | |
| - scout37 wrote:
- Fenway wrote:
- No, he actually has a point. I came up with the same idea a long time. Let me rephrase what he's trying to say...
Basically, you have a chunk of lead. You don't have a lot of resources on you, but you have a HECK of a lot of energy. So you use that energy to break each and every atom in the lead down to protons, neutrons, and electrons. Then, you manipulate that soup and restructure the atoms into something else, all while conserving mass. Theoretically, this could build an entire spaceship from an asteroid, given enough mass and energy.
It could save the trouble of waiting for a shipyard to build a ship- just restructure an asteroid. However, the mass MUST match, or you may have a problem. Law of conservation of mass. Can't ignore it. Sounds like its very good idea, but i think i wold rather decimate the asteroid and then smelt it down using a huge manufacturing shuttle.
In fact, a factory ship sounds very useful. i might make one for the CDF I wasn´t thinking of breaking it up in single Protons Neutrons and Electrons but that is a good idea and makes heavy materials worth a bit | |
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