The Physics of the Subnet
Posted: 05 Dec 2012 04:38
Sorry, couldn't copy the other Comments.
◦ The Loops
We know that the Submachine/s were created in a cubish form: roughly 2 meters cubed. And by looking through telescopes we can tell that other areas are although eroded in some places, they all have to be in line with each other to keep order within the subnet.
So what does a loop look like on the outside? Either by breaking some laws of physics, it just appears outside as 2-4 rooms, in which each time you pass through one cycle, there are freaky things going on with the physics, or it appears as an infinite stretch of blocks.
But in Submachine 3, the Loop didn't actually stay infinite-sort of. The leaf that we used to escape, it was in a specific spot. And the coordinates thingy, it was calibrated as well.
◦ Gravity
Where's the gravity? For everything to stay together on Earth it needs gravity, yet with the sheer masses of blocks towering everywhere (e.g. the edge) what stops it from all falling down?
Gravity: Sub 4. We dropped some water onto the energy dome in the sandy chamber. (The one with the note saying "Water, I need water")
More Gravity: The leaf- unless it is attracted to it- it floated down like a normal leaf.
I expect that the way it works is that each area has its own Gravity bubble and air bubble- the person who chucked themselves off the cliff in sub 6 must have known this otherwise he wouldn't have jumped in fear of being stuck in limbo- loads of air, no gravity.
nd we can look at the MC Escher Room as well- it controls its own gravity...
Anyway, I think earlier on in the Old Forum we agreed on the fact that each area controls its own physics.
◦ The Loops
We know that the Submachine/s were created in a cubish form: roughly 2 meters cubed. And by looking through telescopes we can tell that other areas are although eroded in some places, they all have to be in line with each other to keep order within the subnet.
So what does a loop look like on the outside? Either by breaking some laws of physics, it just appears outside as 2-4 rooms, in which each time you pass through one cycle, there are freaky things going on with the physics, or it appears as an infinite stretch of blocks.
But in Submachine 3, the Loop didn't actually stay infinite-sort of. The leaf that we used to escape, it was in a specific spot. And the coordinates thingy, it was calibrated as well.
◦ Gravity
Where's the gravity? For everything to stay together on Earth it needs gravity, yet with the sheer masses of blocks towering everywhere (e.g. the edge) what stops it from all falling down?
Gravity: Sub 4. We dropped some water onto the energy dome in the sandy chamber. (The one with the note saying "Water, I need water")
More Gravity: The leaf- unless it is attracted to it- it floated down like a normal leaf.
I expect that the way it works is that each area has its own Gravity bubble and air bubble- the person who chucked themselves off the cliff in sub 6 must have known this otherwise he wouldn't have jumped in fear of being stuck in limbo- loads of air, no gravity.
nd we can look at the MC Escher Room as well- it controls its own gravity...
Anyway, I think earlier on in the Old Forum we agreed on the fact that each area controls its own physics.