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7 hours ago, Felsmak said:

I tried to draw something like this a long time ago, but gave up when I couldn't find a neat way to keep the creature from getting split in half by its own digestive tract. Never thought about the food bubble idea!

Yeah, cool it is! If life could exist in my universe, food in bubbles would come in handy.

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Kerballium.
Atomic Symbol: Ka
Atomic number: 42
Atomic mass of: 6

Freedomantium
Atomic Symbol: Fo
Atomic number: 1776
Atomic mass: 1911

Brasien
Atomic Symbol: Bn
Atomic Number: 50
Atomic mass: 11

 

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I'm thinking of a universe that consists of a space filled with "energy". Certain fluctuations in this field will cause areas with certain properties (i.e. charges) to form, which will in turn interact with each other. In certain conditions, a particle will form. Not sure if the energy should be similar on electromagnetic, thermal, or whatnot.

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On 18 oktober 2016 at 0:54 AM, Kozak said:

Kerballium.
Atomic Symbol: Ka
Atomic number: 42
Atomic mass of: 6

Freedomantium
Atomic Symbol: Fo
Atomic number: 1776
Atomic mass: 1911

Brasien
Atomic Symbol: Bn
Atomic Number: 50
Atomic mass: 11

 

Will add them to my list too. Thanks.

23 hours ago, Matuchkin said:

I'm thinking of a universe that consists of a space filled with "energy". Certain fluctuations in this field will cause areas with certain properties (i.e. charges) to form, which will in turn interact with each other. In certain conditions, a particle will form. Not sure if the energy should be similar on electromagnetic, thermal, or whatnot.

Cool! Have fun creating!

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On 18 oktober 2016 at 0:54 AM, Kozak said:

Kerballium.
Atomic Symbol: Ka
Atomic number: 42
Atomic mass of: 6

Freedomantium
Atomic Symbol: Fo
Atomic number: 1776
Atomic mass: 1911

Brasien
Atomic Symbol: Bn
Atomic Number: 50
Atomic mass: 11

 

I will have to change some things with your elements because my universe is a little different from ours, but they will be added! (Fo already exist so the name will be changed to Fn) It will be a super-atom.

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I'm trying to do this as well. My idea is an universe with 3 charges: +,-, and z. Z repels + and -, but attracts itself. Atoms would be similar to Thomson's model, with z orbiting it like in Bohr's model.

I'm still not sure about z, though. I think these particles wouldn't be able to stay in orbit without making a massive z cluster.

But then again, that's what I get for trying to be overly complicated.

 

EDIT: if that doesn't work, I think I'm going to try making an universe based on metaphysics, alchemy, etc.

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I made my own Paperverse. It is similar to the real universe (ignoring the possibility that there is a multiverse and all possible universes are real, or we are in the Matrix), but slightly different. Life survives and thrives, but there are a few new phenomena to see! 

I am now naming my elements after their properties. What's odd is that I named two elements Jebmonium and Boosterium before I figured out that the Paperverse's chemistry meant that they were the most volatile and explosive elements I've ever seen, heard about, or made up.

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2 hours ago, KAL 9000 said:

I made my own Paperverse. It is similar to the real universe (ignoring the possibility that there is a multiverse and all possible universes are real, or we are in the Matrix), but slightly different. Life survives and thrives, but there are a few new phenomena to see! 

I am now naming my elements after their properties. What's odd is that I named two elements Jebmonium and Boosterium before I figured out that the Paperverse's chemistry meant that they were the most volatile and explosive elements I've ever seen, heard about, or made up.

Interesting!

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The problem with creating an entirely new universe with different laws of physics is that since we are so used to our universe, our logic 'leaks' into the other universe so while it sounds alien, you still have recognizable patterns and things like Particles and Sub-Atomic.

A Universe may not have particles but strings of energy that become bound when one nearby string curves and becomes a new connection resulting in marcoscoptic structures.

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