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15234664 No.15234664 [Reply] [Original]

Post A or B and 1 or 2.

Let's settle this once and for all.

>> No.15234697

A
2
/thread

>> No.15234709

>>15234664
Isn't the portal just a hole fundamentally?

So it's A

Cause if you use like a board with a hole in it and slam it onto a cube, the cube don't move none.

>> No.15234712

>>15234709
Answer 1 or 2 as well.

>> No.15234716

>>15234712
No one is going to fall for your /pol/ bait. Keep it on the containment board where it belongs.

>> No.15234717

Could there not be another option whereby the cube does not even come out of the other side of the "portal"? In fig 1 the cube is not in motion, entry portal "consumes" the cube because it is in motion and the cube is in its path. The "exit portal is not in motion. Why does one assume that there is no space or time at all that exists between the entry point and exit point? Both option a and b are lacking in some sense. If there is no time and space between the entry and exit then the cube cannot carry any force or have any force exerted on it when it moves through the portal, so that makes "b" retarded. But why would "a" make sense either? Maybe its a MORE sensible assumption, still an assumption that the item would even "pop" out with little to no force and proceed to roll or slide off the "surface" of the exit portal... Also a stupid concept to say the least.

2

Also, can anybody please recommend a free educational mathematics platform that I can use to start learning things like linear equations, quadratic equations etc how to do factorization, dealing with exponents etc etc. Ill appreciate any advice on where I can go for clear explanations for an absolute idiot like myself. Thank you.

>> No.15234723

>>15234716
I just need a 1 or a 2 pal.

>> No.15234739

>>15234723
Well sorry to say I don't even understand the question

So I can't give you an answer

>> No.15234742

>>15234739
The question is "1 or 2?"

>> No.15234940
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>> No.15234954

>>15234664
B/2 obviously.

>> No.15235086
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15235086

>>15234664
A or B?

>> No.15235108

>>15234664
i mean since portals are fiction so are their physics. THis solely depends on the writer.

>> No.15235114

A 2

>> No.15235130

>>15235108
This, and 2.

>> No.15235167

>>15234664
The cube it's self isn't moving, and thus doesn't have the momentum to fling it's self (weeee). It will flop out like in A.
If you are mentally ill, old, a homosexual, or have one or more other undesirable qualities that afflict the people around you more then yourself in a negative context, it is 1 because you should obviously care for your health and no other reason. Trust me. : )

>> No.15235585

>>15235086
Nothing's happening

>> No.15235953

>>15234664
B and 1

>> No.15235980

>>15234664
Neither. If the box is bound by gravity, wouldn't gravity travel through the portal? Not sure what type of surface a portal has.
As for 2, depends on what your goal is.

>> No.15236517

>>15235980
How the fuck do the rules remain consistent with a portal? Teleportation I get with marshalling keeping things constant, but if you want to preserve all interactions on an object as it passes through a portal, wouldn't the portal need to be subject to the same interactions too? Like would the portal be affecting everything in an area in order to function?

>> No.15236590
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15236590

B 2

The portal is traveling towards the cube. Lets assume the cube cant be crushed. Let the speed of the portal be V. Each new layer of the cube that travels through the portal is being put under the previous layer that just exited the portal. This is going on at V velocity. This trivially amounts to the cube getting some speed as it exits the portal, and once its in motion it cant be stopped without sufficent force, thus flying out of the portal with initial velocity V

>> No.15237494

>>15236590
I'll do you one better: the fact that each new layer of the cube would have the force required to push whatever is in front of it at V velocity means the very first layer to go through the portal has it too. Therefore every layer of the cube is simply exiting at V, maintaining their exact relative distance. Nothing would get crushed.

>> No.15237539

>>15237494
You are right

>> No.15237741

B
don't care