[MUD-Dev] Virtual Chemistry
Matt Chatterley
root at mpc.dyn.ml.org
Mon Jul 14 18:55:25 CEST 1997
On Sun, 13 Jul 1997, Chris Gray wrote:
> [Matt:]
> :> You need a fairly detailed world view in order for the various effects to
> :> be meaningful in that world, of course.
> :
> :Yeah. Varying degrees of detail depending on how much you actually have
> :possible. If you have say 15 different ingredients, allowing 2-15 to be
> :mixed at a time in any proportion to produce different effects, just
> :storing a list of those effects is impractical - we're talking about a
> :HUGE number of permutations already.
>
> Yep, which is why it would be so nice to be able to come up with some
> kind of calculation of the result, rather than having to look up a
> result that some human has already decided on. After all, the real world
> doesn't use a bunch of lookup tables!
Absolutely! What should be required instead is some sort of recording of
the properties of things.. Hmm..
Melting point \ Bond strengths?
Boiling point / Bond energies?
Standard state
Reaction speed (averaged - not with specific compounds)
Reaction energy (ditto)
Non-reactive elements (things it wont react with - in theory it should
react with more than it won't, and wildcards could be useful - or checking
against properties of other things).
Hmm, this really needs more thought. :P
Regards,
-Matt Chatterley
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