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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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I'm here.

Seriously, as far as I'm concerned, each area controls its own physics.
Whether there are plants, or what, the submachine controls it all..... dun dun dun dunnnnn..... :twisted:
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Seriously, as far as I'm concerned, each area controls its own physics.
I guess that's that then :P

I'd still appreciate you answering my first few questions so I can put a status to this Theory :P
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Errrrm, the one about the machine?
It was related to being in a spacesuit.

Or am I looking at the wrong page?
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Read my first post on page 1 - I'd like you to answer those questions, that's what I'm asking you to do :P
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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So now that you're on coordinates, elaborate. Coordinates like (0,1) in The Root [Cipher Plates], or XYZ? Meaning the Leaf is its own room in the SubNet because the Leaf itself is a makeshift XYZ Portal?
Ok. We know that the loop is infinite. So why is it, that the exiting machine on each level is where it is?
Why that specific spot?
And how does the coordinate machine know where the centre is? Why is it specifically calibrated to that spot?

More to come. Sorry, got to go.
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Boingo wrote:
So now that you're on coordinates, elaborate. Coordinates like (0,1) in The Root [Cipher Plates], or XYZ? Meaning the Leaf is its own room in the SubNet because the Leaf itself is a makeshift XYZ Portal?
Ok. We know that the loop is infinite. So why is it, that the exiting machine on each level is where it is?
Why that specific spot?
And how does the coordinate machine know where the centre is? Why is it specifically calibrated to that spot?

More to come. Sorry, got to go.
"On each level?" There's only one exiting machine...unless you're referring to outside The Loop?

And who's to say that's the "center" - Remember the XYZ Coordinates, the Coordinates may mean something to the Sub-bots or the Submachine itself, not to the humans.

The "Coordinate Machine" (thought it's called the Navigator), as I just said, may be calibrated to that spot, who knows why other than the Sub-bots/Submachine.
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Mateusz has suggested the Navigator was placed there by someone though, and not a part of the location. So does it tap into an existing coordinate system, like a GPS, or does it have its own coordinate system it is calibrated to?
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Well, it follows regular X/Y Coordinates from the moment we find it, so let's assume it chose that spot as (0,0), or "the origin." Then it works from there.

Hmm, a GPS in the SubNet...Would that work? Perhaps the Geotags are some sort of a GPS that only works per Layer (i.e. "Why can't I see you? We're in the same Geotag.")
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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I think it follow the Z coordinates, not the XY.
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Re: The Physics of the Subnet

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Which Z Coordinates? And which are you referring to, inside the Loop or the Geotags?

Being that the Layers are stacked on top of each other, and if you're saying the Geotags have the Z-axis component, why didn't it register that the other person was on a different Layer?
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