since the other thread is breaking a lot time to start a new thread to keep going.
i will start by banning everyone who bans here lol
Banned for losing an "o" somewhere in that post.
Oh, are you going to get banned.
banned for threatening to ban someone but not actually banning them. coward.
banned for just banning without regard for human rights and humanitarian efforts. bastard.
banned for those who ban have no rights in the ban game except to be banned.
Banned because anything you say can and will be used to ban you.
banned for backing up a ryat. now got off of his head.
banned for painful grammar
Banned because I've been thinking about this physics problem for a week or so, and it's bugging the hell out of me. It deals with the conservation of energy for a number of disparate phenomena, all of which are what we would consider "teleportation": this could be wormholes, quantum tunneling, or any other way of traveling from one place to another without physically going there.
It's kind of hard to explain, so I'll just provide an incredibly basic example, using for simplicity's sake a pair of idealized "portals" that could stand in for any of the above effects- anything that enters one side of one portal comes out the other side of the other. Basically, the portals from Portal.
Let's say that there are two portals, one on the ceiling and one directly under it on the floor, with a large amount of space in between, enough so that a reasonable object could achieve terminal velocity and then some. There is a mass of water in between the two, so that it constantly falls through the bottom one and emerges from the top- basically, an infinite waterfall. This presents a problem, or more accurately a miracle- if I were to move a waterwheel underneath the waterfall (assuming no water splashed out) and plug it into my laptop, I would have a perpetual motion machine! (Which is, of course, a blatant violation of the laws of thermodynamics)
In more general terms, the problem is this: science tells us that there exist phenomena which can translocate matter from one position to another with a constant expenditure of energy (a wormhole crossing over the same distance will require the same mass to create regardless of which direction it is pointed). However, depending on the position, that object can have either greater or lesser potential energy than at its previous position, which can then be released back into the universe- thus, energy could be created (or destroyed) by the process of translocation.
banned for the waterwheel would be vaporized due to the increasing speed of the water. Ever seen a straight river? I have, but it didn't last long.
banned for if there is a pool of water between the two holes, the water wheel will not speed up. the pool of water will act as a break.
banned for no pool was mentioned to exist.
banned for it was stated a mass of water between them, that is a pool.
Banned for scientists trying to break the universe. Again.
Banned because if it ain't broke, you can't fix it.
banned for that would be a stream.
banned for a mass can be moving. If a car speeds between Philly and New York, it both has mass and is mobile. The portals simply define the limitations of where it is and provide the means of mobility (yes, gravity is actually doing the job, but you get the point).
SD banned for writing a book every other post...I'm too lazy to read them...
-Twilight Storm
banned for being lazy and not cleaning up your posts, now the server has to.
banned for letting them clean up our posts. I like my history.
Banned into the dustbin of history.
banned for trying to prove him right
Banned because I finally figured out how the Avatars actually work for my James Cameron hatefic.
Originally, I had them genetically engineered to possess organic radio receivers in their skulls (similar structures exist in whales, birds, etc.) that would interpret signals from the brain-mapping systems in the link units. However, there is no practical way for a four-meter tall humanoid to generate the kind of power needed to bounce a signal back, so the driver would forget everything once they woke up.
Then I read an article in Scientific American about entire cells and crystals being quantum-entangled at room-temperature, and thought it wouldn't be much of a stretch to entangle two whole brains. Problem solved.
banned because technical details rarely make a great story.
Banned because you seem to ban more often in this game...
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