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Title: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: AutoPost on May 20, 2011, 04:37:59 PM
This topic is for discussion of map: Helium (http://knucklecracker.com/creeperworld/mapcomments.php?id=4263)
(http://knucklecracker.com/creeperworld/thumb.php?id=4263) (http://knucklecracker.com/creeperworld/mapcomments.php?id=4263)

Author: TonyP2000 (http://knucklecracker.com/creeperworld/viewmaps.php?author=TonyP2000)

Desc:
He is another map. It is much easier then it looks. Enjoy the surprise!
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: thepenguin on May 20, 2011, 05:10:52 PM
doing the whole periodic table?
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: mthw2vc on May 20, 2011, 05:26:19 PM
If he were doing the whole periodic table, the next would be Lithium, or at least beryllium instead of quadium. (Or, if one wanted to remake hydrogen while sounding official, it would be deuterium ;))
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: thepenguin on May 20, 2011, 06:18:37 PM
Quote from: mthw2vc on May 20, 2011, 05:26:19 PM
If he were doing the whole periodic table, the next would be Lithium, or at least beryllium instead of quadium. (Or, if one wanted to remake hydrogen while sounding official, it would be deuterium ;))

or trinium
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: pixlepix on May 20, 2011, 08:37:19 PM
Tritium. And double-bonded should come before triple bonded. Also, I don't think anyone is gonna play CW1 for a while.
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: TonyP2000 on May 21, 2011, 01:03:54 AM
Actually, I not creative enough to name my own planets, so ya, I just name them off of elements. BTW, quadruim (my remake of hydrogen) is actually the name of an unstable isotope of hydrogen.
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: mthw2vc on May 21, 2011, 07:18:03 AM
Well, every isotope of hydrogen except the simple proton is unstable, the difference is, hydrogen-4 has a half-life of well under a femtosecond and decays too quickly for there to be any potential practical value... ;)
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: UpperKEES on May 21, 2011, 07:29:05 AM
Quote from: mthw2vc on May 21, 2011, 07:18:03 AM
any potential practical value

Well, I guess Tony just introduced some practical value for it. :)
Title: Re: Custom Map: Helium
Post by: Grauniad on May 21, 2011, 10:24:43 AM
Quote from: mthw2vc on May 21, 2011, 07:18:03 AM
Well, every isotope of hydrogen except the simple proton is unstable, the difference is, hydrogen-4 has a half-life of well under a femtosecond and decays too quickly for there to be any potential practical value... ;)

Au contraire, my learned friend. 2H (deuterium) is stable. Now while it has one proton, so does 3H (tritium - half-life of > 12 years) and 4H (quadrium ), so I'm not sure where you were heading with your statement above.