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SCAT mania
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
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Posted - 2013.04.05 13:19:00 -
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in the near future we will be all playin on different planets. will each planet have the same gravitational pull or will they be different? jump higher on some, less on others. also would be nice to see gravity effecting sniper shots. could even the gravity from a very near moon effective the shot of a sniper if the target was a far distance away? |
Odiain Suliis
The Unholy Legion Of DarkStar
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Posted - 2013.04.05 13:25:00 -
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About different gravity on planets and such.... I think it was discussed in last years Fanfest presentation Seeding the Universe Q&A section and ansver was something along the lines of; "We would like to do that, but let's get this core thing working first."
So possibly in future, but for now we are stuck with pretty uniform gravity planets.
edit: Link to that presentation http://youtu.be/pNmCRti9dFM If I remember correctly it's near end of the vid. |
Kamiya Musume
Suffer Inc.
92
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Posted - 2013.04.05 13:31:00 -
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Gravity is a myth; planets suck. |
Robert JD Niewiadomski
Edimmu Warfighters Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.05 13:34:00 -
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Kamiya Musume wrote:Gravity is a myth; planets suck. Practically speaking it is still a theory, so i guess you are 100% correct. It's all in our heads |
Cpt Murd0ck
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.04.05 17:51:00 -
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Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote:Kamiya Musume wrote:Gravity is a myth; planets suck. Practically speaking gravity is still a theory, so i guess you are 100% correct. It's all in our heads
every idea abt the universe and physics is just a theory :( |
Kitten Commander
Ostrakon Agency Gallente Federation
140
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Posted - 2013.04.05 17:55:00 -
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Gravity is what causes you to lose half your shields when you try to walk up a steep incline.... or so Ive heard |
Robert JD Niewiadomski
Edimmu Warfighters Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.05 17:58:00 -
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Kitten Commander wrote:Gravity is what causes you to lose half your shields when you try to walk up a steep incline.... or so Ive heard I though it is due to the killer pebbles CCP Devs put on the hillsides |
Arkena Wyrnspire
Turalyon Plus
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Posted - 2013.04.05 18:15:00 -
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Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote:Kitten Commander wrote:Gravity is what causes you to lose half your shields when you try to walk up a steep incline.... or so Ive heard I though it is due to the killer pebbles CCP Devs put on the hillsides They're always there, watching you fight. Waiting for you to come up the hill. And then they strike. |
Necrodermis
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
477
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Posted - 2013.04.05 19:26:00 -
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having bullet drop is something too complex to program on the unreal engine.
they don't want to waste the time on that |
Booby Tuesdays
THE DOLLARS
57
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Posted - 2013.04.05 19:31:00 -
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-9.8 N/s^2 FTW |
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Sete Clifton
PSU GHOST SYNDICATE
81
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Posted - 2013.04.05 19:44:00 -
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Booby Tuesdays wrote:-9.8 N/s^2 FTW
I don't mean sound like a ****, but would just like to point out it should be m/s^2 (or N/kg) |
Xender17
Oblivion S.G.X
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Posted - 2013.04.05 20:13:00 -
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For most of the maps it seems the planets can support life. so yes in order to support life most of the planets would have the same gravitational pull. |
Grezkev
The Red Guards EoN.
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Posted - 2013.04.05 20:40:00 -
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Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote:Kamiya Musume wrote:Gravity is a myth; planets suck. Practically speaking gravity is still a theory, so i guess you are 100% correct. It's all in our heads
Gravity is not a theory...lolz. It's a "natural phenomenon" and a property of mass. |
Sete Clifton
PSU GHOST SYNDICATE
82
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Posted - 2013.04.05 21:14:00 -
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Grezkev wrote:Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote:Kamiya Musume wrote:Gravity is a myth; planets suck. Practically speaking gravity is still a theory, so i guess you are 100% correct. It's all in our heads Gravity is not a theory...lolz. It's a "natural phenomenon" and a property of mass.
It being a natural phenomenon does not mean it isn't a theory. We don't currently fully understand gravity and what exactly makes it work. A scientific theory is just a hypothesis that has some (not all) experiential data to support it. Therefore, gravity is indeed still a theory.
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SGT Garrisson
On The Brink CRONOS.
60
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Posted - 2013.04.05 21:52:00 -
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Xender17 wrote:For most of the maps it seems the planets can support life. so yes in order to support life most of the planets would have the same gravitational pull.
not true just because a planet can support life doesnt mean it has the same gravitational pull whats to say a planet cannoth have 3x the gravity of earth but yet still suport life not every planet is the same size (mass) (diameter) (density) all these depending on there value could increase the gravity on a planet
if a person born on a planet with 3x the gravity of earth came for a visit would he beable to jump 3x as high as a native ? |
Laheon
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.04.05 21:59:00 -
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Sete Clifton wrote:It being a natural phenomenon does not mean it isn't a theory. We don't currently fully understand gravity and what exactly makes it work. A scientific theory is just a hypothesis that has some (not all) experiential data to support it. Therefore, gravity is indeed still a theory.
Being anal about it, a theory is a hypothesis with evidence backing it up, and no evidence against it. As soon as a single piece of evidence is proven to go against a theory, the theory is thrown out. Or reworked.
Gravity is a theory since it fits ALL the data we have. It is not a hypothesis.
Also, it's real. So there. |
Sete Clifton
PSU GHOST SYNDICATE
82
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:10:00 -
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Laheon wrote:Sete Clifton wrote:It being a natural phenomenon does not mean it isn't a theory. We don't currently fully understand gravity and what exactly makes it work. A scientific theory is just a hypothesis that has some (not all) experiential data to support it. Therefore, gravity is indeed still a theory.
Being anal about it, a theory is a hypothesis with evidence backing it up, and no evidence against it. As soon as a single piece of evidence is proven to go against a theory, the theory is thrown out. Or reworked. Gravity is a theory since it fits ALL the data we have. It is not a hypothesis. Also, it's real. So there.
Sorry, I should have been more clear and been more careful the way I worded that. What I meant when I said "(not all)" is that a theory still has unanswered questions/missing information as to how it works, not that there is contradicting experimental data.
So yeah, we're saying the same thing, it's just that the structure of my sentence was a little poor. |
Marston VC
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
139
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:14:00 -
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SGT Garrisson wrote:Xender17 wrote:For most of the maps it seems the planets can support life. so yes in order to support life most of the planets would have the same gravitational pull. not true just because a planet can support life doesnt mean it has the same gravitational pull whats to say a planet cannoth have 3x the gravity of earth but yet still suport life not every planet is the same size (mass) (diameter) (density) all these depending on there value could increase the gravity on a planet if a person born on a planet with 3x the gravity of earth came for a visit would he beable to jump 3x as high as a native ?
Im not sure if a human would be able to live on a planet like that. But I do like the idea of there possibly being microbial life on a planet like that. |
Laheon
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
413
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:17:00 -
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Sete Clifton wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear and been more careful the way I worded that. What I meant when I said "(not all)" is that a theory still has unanswered questions/missing information as to how it works, not that there is contradicting experimental data.
So yeah, we're saying the same thing, it's just that the structure of my sentence was a little poor.
Ahhh, I just love precise wording. Sorry, I also love being a **** about things like that.
Anyway. Back to OP's question. Yes, probably, you will be able to jump three times higher. Seeing as we can jump three times higher on the moon without any effort at all. |
SGT Garrisson
On The Brink CRONOS.
60
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:21:00 -
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i love topics like this
a convosational topic no qq this qq that just discussion on theoies and opinions / beliefs on those theories and how they could be implmented to the game to make it more fun |
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Sete Clifton
PSU GHOST SYNDICATE
82
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:28:00 -
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Laheon wrote:Sete Clifton wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear and been more careful the way I worded that. What I meant when I said "(not all)" is that a theory still has unanswered questions/missing information as to how it works, not that there is contradicting experimental data.
So yeah, we're saying the same thing, it's just that the structure of my sentence was a little poor. Ahhh, I just love precise wording. Sorry, I also love being a **** about things like that. Anyway. Back to OP's question. Yes, probably, you will be able to jump three times higher. Seeing as we can jump three times higher on the moon without any effort at all. Edit: Not OP's question. SGT Garrison's question. Oops.
No problem, I would have probably done the same. It's good that you pointed it out anyway, because coming from a scientific background, accidentally spreading misinformation about physics/science would be a sin for me. |
Sete Clifton
PSU GHOST SYNDICATE
82
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:28:00 -
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edit: double post. |
Robert JD Niewiadomski
Edimmu Warfighters Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.05 22:38:00 -
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Explain this: http://jnaudin.free.fr/lifters/main.htm using "theory of gravity".... |
mollerz
s1ck3r Corp
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Posted - 2013.04.05 23:57:00 -
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Are you talking about the force that makes you stick to walls or small inclines and move like molasses? |
Robert JD Niewiadomski
Edimmu Warfighters Gallente Federation
43
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Posted - 2013.04.06 00:05:00 -
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mollerz wrote:Are you talking about the force that makes you stick to walls or small inclines and move like molasses? Must be electrostatic field generated by giant Tesla coil Remember all atoms have positive charge inside and negative outside. So "mass efect" (or gravity) might be just electrostatic in nature. If you electrify a rubber baloon by rubbing it with a cloth, it will stick to the wall... So yes... |
Kamiya Musume
Suffer Inc.
93
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Posted - 2013.04.06 16:18:00 -
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Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote:mollerz wrote:Are you talking about the force that makes you stick to walls or small inclines and move like molasses? Must be electrostatic field generated by giant Tesla coil Remember all atoms have positive charge inside and negative outside. So "mass efect" (or gravity) might be just electrostatic in nature. If you electrify a rubber baloon by rubbing it with a cloth, it will stick to the wall... So yes...
Call me a heathen, nutjob, whatever, I don't believe the current dogma that is the standard model. Everything is an electro-static effect. Everything is made of waves... |
Skipper Jones
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
27
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Posted - 2013.04.06 18:53:00 -
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Gravity is already in effect, Am I the only one that occasionally get launched 10 feet in the air?????? |
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