Message from @Wrath

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2020-01-10 03:37:20 UTC  

Depending on how fast it was going it couuuuuld work. But that's a lot of gravity to contend with

2020-01-10 03:37:35 UTC  

ah yes, when François Pienaar goes to Mars

2020-01-10 03:37:37 UTC  

seriously, can you guys imagine how fast that black guy was moving away from Neptune in Event Horizon?

2020-01-10 03:37:41 UTC  

that shit was insane

2020-01-10 03:37:53 UTC  

that one did break my immersion

2020-01-10 03:37:53 UTC  

Gotta go fast.

2020-01-10 03:38:23 UTC  

i mean its basically a 40k prequel

2020-01-10 03:38:33 UTC  

tbh, you shouldnt expect immersion

2020-01-10 03:39:05 UTC  

The one issue I have with The Expanse is the way gravity on ships works.

2020-01-10 03:39:17 UTC  

@Acrumen do you expect immerson from 40K you retard?

2020-01-10 03:39:35 UTC  

They have downward gravity when moving forward. When the gravity should technically make them walk upright on the back of the ship

2020-01-10 03:39:41 UTC  

>40K
>Immersion

2020-01-10 03:39:43 UTC  

I'm still thinking of Event Horizon

2020-01-10 03:39:50 UTC  

long live the Martian Congressional Republic, DEATH TO EARTH

2020-01-10 03:40:16 UTC  

WW1 movies gang

2020-01-10 03:40:19 UTC  

fuck sci fi

2020-01-10 03:40:23 UTC  

That's something that interstellar got kinda right, except the spinning on that ship wasn't fast enough to actually have gravity

2020-01-10 03:40:26 UTC  

Stars dimming very slightly makes my point for me

2020-01-10 03:40:39 UTC  

As opposed to blinking

2020-01-10 03:40:39 UTC  

depends on the radius of the ring wrath

2020-01-10 03:40:50 UTC  

Yes, I know

2020-01-10 03:41:00 UTC  

but that's math I don't care to do

2020-01-10 03:41:00 UTC  

fuck historical movies, SCI FI GANG GANG

2020-01-10 03:41:02 UTC  

And black holes only make sense from the modern mathematical model of the galaxy

2020-01-10 03:41:12 UTC  

maybe the math doesn't add up and you're still right

2020-01-10 03:41:31 UTC  

hang on

2020-01-10 03:41:31 UTC  

It doesn't, for such a small radius it would have to spin quite fast

2020-01-10 03:41:37 UTC  

I was thinking of The Martian

2020-01-10 03:41:37 UTC  

Anyways who can answer me this

2020-01-10 03:41:52 UTC  

Suppose youre riding a bike at 20 kmph

2020-01-10 03:42:01 UTC  

And you turn in a little flashlight

2020-01-10 03:42:07 UTC  

motion inside a spinning ring gets wacky yo

2020-01-10 03:42:25 UTC  

The light is traveling at the speed of light +20kmh from the motion of your bike

2020-01-10 03:42:35 UTC  

Or what

2020-01-10 03:42:42 UTC  

yes dasick we know we're seeing the star as it was at said light years away

2020-01-10 03:42:52 UTC  

assuming relativity is true, light travels at the same speed according to any observer moving at any velocity

2020-01-10 03:42:55 UTC  

No this is different

2020-01-10 03:43:08 UTC  

and time passes at different rates according to the observer depending on his own velocity

2020-01-10 03:43:08 UTC  

yes, the photons are carrying your initial speed

2020-01-10 03:43:09 UTC  

Sounds weird acrumen

2020-01-10 03:43:23 UTC  

allowing this to take place