Message from @Wrath
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Depending on how fast it was going it couuuuuld work. But that's a lot of gravity to contend with
ah yes, when François Pienaar goes to Mars
seriously, can you guys imagine how fast that black guy was moving away from Neptune in Event Horizon?
that shit was insane
that one did break my immersion
Gotta go fast.
i mean its basically a 40k prequel
tbh, you shouldnt expect immersion
The one issue I have with The Expanse is the way gravity on ships works.
They have downward gravity when moving forward. When the gravity should technically make them walk upright on the back of the ship
>40K
>Immersion
I'm still thinking of Event Horizon
long live the Martian Congressional Republic, DEATH TO EARTH
WW1 movies gang
fuck sci fi
That's something that interstellar got kinda right, except the spinning on that ship wasn't fast enough to actually have gravity
Stars dimming very slightly makes my point for me
As opposed to blinking
depends on the radius of the ring wrath
but that's math I don't care to do
fuck historical movies, SCI FI GANG GANG
And black holes only make sense from the modern mathematical model of the galaxy
maybe the math doesn't add up and you're still right
hang on
It doesn't, for such a small radius it would have to spin quite fast
I was thinking of The Martian
Anyways who can answer me this
Suppose youre riding a bike at 20 kmph
And you turn in a little flashlight
motion inside a spinning ring gets wacky yo
The light is traveling at the speed of light +20kmh from the motion of your bike
Or what
yes dasick we know we're seeing the star as it was at said light years away
assuming relativity is true, light travels at the same speed according to any observer moving at any velocity
No this is different
and time passes at different rates according to the observer depending on his own velocity
yes, the photons are carrying your initial speed
Sounds weird acrumen
allowing this to take place