I played with it during the beta stages, but its now a completely different animal after afew years of code monkies having their way with it.. Check the garage games forums they should be some use there.
It depends on witch description your talking about, so far there are two kinds that I know about. One is using a mercury vortex engine to create flight, that one I know very little about. The second is using a mercury vortex engine to create electrical power. That one I know about. What it is basically a turban generator that is rotated be flowing mercury. When mercury is heated up it will actually surge away from the heat. So when heat is applied to the side or the bottom of the mercury in a specific point the mercury will surge away from the heat and in doing so push the fins of the turban, that then spins the shaft and spins the magnets on the shaft past the wire coils there for creating electrical power.
As for the first kind supposedly if you have a mercury vortex engine over a heated iron element and for big heated iron containers of mercury in your flying machine you can achieve flight. The only thing I can say to that is, well if you handle mercury in the way they tell you to in the ancient text, your going to think your flying all right because your going to be crazy as hell. im trying to lern all i can about thies things.
touchy ha every freking aspeckt of it is lethal. as for experimenting, i have a couple of plains iv made for mercury turben generaters, but i ant going to be stuped anulph to beld them. im crazzy anulp as is i dont need any help from mercury ha haaa
As for the first kind supposedly if you have a mercury vortex engine over a heated iron element and for big heated iron containers of mercury in your flying machine you can achieve flight. The only thing I can say to that is, well if you handle mercury in the way they tell you to in the ancient text, your going to think your flying all right because your going to be crazy as hell. im trying to lern all i can about thies things.
Plus, mercury can be VERY touchy.
I wouldn't try any experiments, man.