• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    The fact that people say A honestly makes me a little bit worried about the state of physics education

    Like… they enter at speed, why would they not exit at that speed?

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I’d be a bit more careful about making statements on physics education. The setup in itself is breaking physics itself. Arguing about what would happen is like saying “if we ignore the rules, what would happen according to the rules?”. It’s theoretical either way and there’s no correct answer.

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      1 year ago

      Whoopsie. Maybe take another look at how portals are handled in the game. Then extrapolate that to this "conundrum "

      The answer is neither. They wouldn’t be ejected at all theyd just fall right back into the portal. Which would make them fall back through the orange back and forth forever. Until someone grabs the blue portal wall and pulls them out.

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        1 year ago

        So you’re saying that Portal is an accurate physical simulation of reality that should be used to base proper scientific conclusions on?

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          You’re saying that there should be such a thing as a “proper scientific conclusion” to this meme about a video game physics engine? The only definition of these portals that we have to work with is the definition in the Portal physics engine. There is no definition of anything that behaves like these portals in the scientific study of physics. It is meaningless to try to draw a scientific conclusion about something that does not have a scientific definition.