I think you are failing a bit with the tags in algodoo. As much as I know, the description tags are initiated using [] and not <>(The ingame browser does not read html tags inside the description)
Ah, I forgot to change a variable inside the lasers of the 0100, 0010 and 0001 digit that were supposed to trigger the not gate of 0, resulting in 2 beeing made of 2 and 0, which overlays to 8.
It is impossible to gain "free energy" from a set like this in real life. Here are a few arguments:
To roll upwards, the device would need to gain energy in order to turn it into kinetic energy. Since we all know that potential energy RISES(is taken from the system) while the object moves upwards, we can already tell that there must be an energy source which can't be that gear since it's not falling/transforming potential energy to kinetic energy, thus beeing unable to "produce" movement
Gravity is a force, no energy source. If one would try to use gravity to explain the upwards movement, he would quickly notice that the formulas gravity component cancel each other out since the downwards force of gravity is oposite to the upwards movement of the device. If one would gain energy this way, it would cause something to drop, but since the device would rise at the same moment, both actions cancel each other out into a state of balance. Easy formulation of that would be: If the gear drops, what lifts it further up again?
The device would violate against the law that says that there is no way that energy can be produced/consumed by normal means. Anything that would do so would be considered a perpetum mobile, which are known to be non-existend
The only reason why this works is because algodoo bases on algorythms, and these algorythms got tiny loopholes, and your device here is constructed in such a way that these errors stack nearly perfectly, resulting in an increasing energy, even tho that it should actually drop or stay constant.
Pleas boy, you know how much these things annoy people, so why do you encourage them to litter lalgodoo with more scenes just for your "challenge"
This is even worse than the camps where people just use their stickmen, since their "challenges" and the corresponding action are limited into 1 scene, while you split every. single. entry. into a new scene this way. Really, algodoo was NOT made so that people could make ping-pong-style scenes where one posts something and then calls others to make more scenes based on their own, then continuing the chain and so on... That is unneccessary scene littering you know
Why can't you just try to make real scenes where you have to use your brains and not just your keyboard. If you can't do that, then just try to keep these for yourself, and in the meanwhile get better at your stuff, since I know how old you are, and I understand why you like this type of scene. The problem is that you ignore what other people think of these scenes. You don't do them for impressing or entertaining others, you do them because you like to do so, but without care of the public interests, which is bad for the public, since all they see in your scene is something booring, and at that rate of uploads of these type of scenes, the public mood is quite low, even causing people to cease making scenes just because they hate beeing outflooded by all these things, which in return results in algodoo becomming a playground rather than a Physics Simulation program...
XRay SAYS it is okay, but he does not THINK it is okay. He says to you what ALGORYX thinks, which are the people that tell XRay what to do and what he is allowed to remove and what he should keep. If you want to know XRay's personal opinion about these, ask him yourself about what he personally thinks about them, since I don't want to tell things about XRay if he knows what he thinks anyways.
Oh dear, that thing could impossibly move if the wheels had infinite friction xD
@Phun User They can roll, but only if the right wheel slides a bit, since it spins faster than the left one.
Nonononono, gravity is not the energy source of nuclear fusion. Like you said, gravity causes an acceleration ,since gravity is an FORCE, but can you create limitless energy just by squeezing a ball so tight it goes over to nuclear fission? Probably not, since once a fission happens, the internal energy of the atoms is released during the process of fusion(matter turned into energy), which can not be retrieved just like that. If you tried to keep fusing elements until you get something like uranium, you would not be able to gain even more energy by nuclear fusion, since a fission would never happen if the result would be unstable, and if one forces that process, he actually spends energy in order to create that element. Force is something that is either a result of the conversion of energy(electromagnets), or a passive presence(permanent magnets). It can be able to contain energy, for example by blowing air into a balloon and then letting go, but it can't be turned into energy since they are completely different things. Forces are the effect of energy beeing transfered through objects, may it be pushing something, or the attraction of an object near a planet, all in all energy is transfered or converted, but usually static through the whole system(if something falls without friction, the sum of the kinetic and potential energy is constant). So if you think the sun generates it's energy from gravity, you confuse some completely different concepts of physics. Gravity causes the enviroment and the energy storage, but the mass, the heat, the light and the chemical energy are the actual energy types inside the sun, with the first one constantly turning into the second and third.
2nd, go to your documents folder on your computier, go to algodoo, and open any scene with a double click, that should whipe whatever is bugged from algodoo.
dude, algobox is NO showcasing place! Send your scenes or pictures or whatever to each other via other means, but stop littering algodoo with scenes that do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
Hey, if you want, you can use my movement script for your shape, as long as you clearly credit that you got it from me. Look at my The Factory part 2 scene, it has a fitting script in the shape. Just copy it, turn it into a circle, and then redesign it to your liking.
rainyday, you don't have anything better to do than to copy the principle and the design of someone else's scene and simply recolor it, do you? That useless stuff takes 1 minute to make
you can't force people to join your stuff, so don't reupload the same scene over and over just because people don't like to join your stuff. Thats considered as spam ya know
Ohh dear, thank you for notifying me about this. I checked the code and noticed that the calculator did not reset the division counter when finding a non-prime-number, which caused it to skip numbers like /2, /3 etc. That's why there were even numbers and many more dots than actual primes. I fixed it now