volune 12 years ago

This would been cooler if it actually followed physics in some way other than simply using physics terms. Combining 2 gluons makes a proton? This variant is just nonsensical.

  • EC1 12 years ago

    2048, the "has this ship already sailed or can I still get on" version.

  • midas007 12 years ago

    Probably needs a bigger board / diff rules to do antiparticles and the like.

symmetricsaurus 12 years ago

As others have said this game has nothing to do with physics except for the names of the tiles.

If the progression followed particle masses it would make a tiny bit more sense but it doesn't. The neutrinos for example, are much lighter than their counterparts. I guess that masses would not make sense to use since the Higgs boson is not the heaviest known particle at 125 GeV, that distinction goes to the top quark at 173 GeV.

A more realistic game based 2048 and physics might be hard to make. Colliding particles does not work according to some recipe like: electron+positron makes a muon or something like that.

Instead there are a large number of possible recipes(Feynman diagrams) for every collision. In fact we have can have any reaction that is allowed as long as you conserve energy, momentum, angular momentum, electric charge and a few other exotic quantities. Each of these reactions can be assigned a probability and you cannot know beforehand what the outcome of a certain reaction will be. Adapting this into a 2048-style game is not obvious.

A game that would actually work is adding up neutrons and protons into atomic nuclei. Having a nucleus with 2048 nucleons is of course not very realistic but if you add in the decay of unstable isotopes only reaching Uranium-238 may be hard enough.

fdej 12 years ago

Could someone please make a meta-2048 where each possible tile is one of the different versions of the 2048 game?

  • zxexz 12 years ago

    And each move you make in the meta-game releases the same move in to each of the tiles. "Game over" blocks could either end the game or be merged into something scarier.

iLoch 12 years ago

Huh, turns out I actually don't give a shit about the numbers and I just like mashing bright colours together.

gum_ina_package 12 years ago

I thought the Hexagon 16384 game was pretty innovative, as well as some other 2048 forks, but this is just getting out of hand.

  • bfish510 12 years ago

    I actually think this is quite clever. It's not a tech improvement but its a domain shift that fits well. I took something from it, in a different way than other clones did.

    • frozenport 12 years ago

      His combinations make no sense. Just a random strings.

k0mplex 12 years ago

Apps are now memes

  • kang 12 years ago

    I am copying this.

  • MertsA 12 years ago

    Really tells you something about the cost of development over time. 10 years ago this would have sounded insane.

mhewett 12 years ago

That was a lot of fun. It would be nice to have a small explanation of the particle equations on the page for the non-physicists in the audience.

  • SifJar 12 years ago

    That wouldn't make much sense, seeing as these combinations aren't physically accurate. You don't make an electron neutrino by combining two electrons, for example.

Phargo 12 years ago

This is oddly much easier to understand and focus on.

  • jasonkostempski 12 years ago

    I came here to say that. Looks like the colors are all that's needed for the game to be playable.

deletes 12 years ago

Are the collisions at least plausible?

  • ars 12 years ago

    > Are the collisions at least plausible?

    No. And I'm kinda disappointed about it.

  • wiredfool 12 years ago

    There should have been an earth shattering kaboom!

  • pvarangot 12 years ago

    Some of them, also some are pretty deadly...

zamalek 12 years ago

Looks like we have solved the origin of the universe. Everything is just one massive 2048 game.

ars 12 years ago

Can you use a larger font? It's OK for the words to go to two lines.

  • midas007 12 years ago

    Yeah, maybe just use the symbols and have that as "alt" / accessibly text.

cmapes 12 years ago

I realized that 2048 has quickly become the first code-meme of HN.