What happens when one portal enters another portal while sideways?
What happens when one portal enters another
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They short out and cease to function.
you cant
Portals can't move. Next.
All wrong. This is what i think happens
Portals are always moving. The planet earth is moving and portals can still be put on it
nothing in the universe stands still
Portals can't move relatively to each other.
Next.
then how was a portal placed on the moving moon?
they make a baby portal
It was all a dream.
you know what he meant sherlock
Which would it be?
How is this portal on something moving?
If the portal moves down on the object A happens. If the objects moves up into the portal B happens.
What happens if you enter the portal that goes through?
How about this? Still A?
if they are the same size they can't go in each other
What happens if you press the entrance to two portals into eachother?
This is what happens
explain this then
the first cube serves as an obstruction that will try (and fail) to hold the secondary ones back. And the ice makes it easier for cubes to move so it will be a weak B
Lewd...
Portal 2 is shit
That does make sense in layman's terms but aren't you essentially some laws of physics here and there? An object with no momentum moving another non moving object certainly sounds weird.
orange portal comes out of itself at a 45 degree angle (the portal is moving to the right and up) and is stretched to sqrt(2) times it's original length. Anything that goes through the blue portal subsequently will also be scaled by sqrt 2 and anything going through the orange portal will be scaled by 1/sqrt 2
Always A
The boxes carry no momentum and the portal going down is not connected to them in any way so it can't trasnfer any speed
The level is moving, not the portal.
God I miss the portal autism thread days
>muh story
>muh atmosphere
All technically valid, but portal's main point was never the story/atmosphere, it was the puzzle platforming, and 2 was a straight upgrade.
>the first cube serves as an obstruction that will try (and fail) to hold the secondary ones back
Likewise, in the common problem the top of the cube serves as an obstruction that will try (and fail) to hold the bottom of the cube back
>And the ice makes it easier for cubes to move so it will be a weak B
Likewise, in the common problem the air provides no big resistance for the cubes to move
Both problems are exactly the same, only with different cosmetics like slippery ice and several cubes instead of one. Yet those cosmetics make you think one is A and the other is "a weak B".
It's B all along.
Actually the portal is up and to the left, the first bit comes out to the left and the last bit comes out on the right
Here's the actual in-game answer
The cube at the top has moved while already well outside the portal. Why would it stop?
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this is what A fags actually believe
The cubes would only move because they get pushed by the previous cube entering the new space thanks to the portal and the ice floor but the wouldn't be anywhere near B speeds or distance
This has got to be the best anti A fag image I've seen.
You basically have to acknowledge B's logic here for a valid exit speed. You can't insist on the A fag argument of the cube's velocity being unchanged as that entails the cube EXITING A PORTAL BACKWARDS INTO SOLID MATTER.
There's only a few ways an A fag can rationalise an alternative outcome, they all seem somewhat daft and entail acknowledging that hula hoop analogies are horseshit.
Cube 6 moves to the right at exactly the same speed that the piston lowers. Exactly the same speed, since the portal keeps chucking mass to the right at that rate. And it will continue to move until something stops it.
It's not coming faggot. You're moving toward it.
I had somebody in last night's thread tell me it doesn't matter that the blue portal is on a solid object and that it would still come out in that direction anyways.
A fags, I swear...
If you wanna argue that cube 6 moves then it'll only move because it gets pushed by the previous one, in which case all the cubes would end up separated from each other
What would separate them? Each cube is pushed by the previous one, all pushed exactly at the speed of the piston.
you aren't moving. you're standing on solid ground.
>let's completely change the premise and experiment, the enviroment and values
>this means I'm right
Honestly B fags are retarded as fuck
brainlet
yes, just like a single cube will push itself when the same event happens. cubes are made out of matter, you know
portal only moves matter in space, it doesn't transform it.
You should know this by now
So is the cube, but the entrance moving toward the stationary cube has you at the exit. The opening is moving toward a stationary object and you are at the exit of the opening thus you are moving toward the stationary cube
once again the A fag proves he's a total brainlet that doesn't even understand what he's arguing about
nope, the premise is the same: what happens when an object enters a moving portal. if you can't rationalize that image and come up with an answer, then your argument for the original image is just weak
this is what B fags actually believe