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Spectre_Moncy

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Hey look what I have found...

Jesse Houston (ME2 producer) -
http://twitter.com/gtez

Some of his tweets, I think, are
interesting...



Twitter Update: Wow I've got
nothing to update. Busy reading up reviews and planning the GUIs for
ME3 as well as my super secret project.


11:12 AM Feb 9th

via web







#tweetfleet Can
you folks
point me in a good resource for seeing what it takes to move into a
Wormhole? I'm kinda looking for a step by step


1:42 PM Feb 25th

via web








New GUIs?  I sure as hell love new ME2 GUIs. It's very user-friendly. Easy to read. Hard to miss. 

What super secret project is this ME2 dude talking about? :D  Too little info. Worry about it later.

Wormhole? FOR  ME3? IMHO, Reapers will use a wormhole as a shortcut to
get to the galaxy quickly or at least to the nearest working mass
relay. This is plan C since the plan B of building a human reaper to
replace the sovereign didn't work.

BTW, I'm bored. I feel
depressed since finished my 1st ME2 playthrough last weekend. You know
the feeling you get when you finish an awesome game.

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Uh oh. o.o Wormhole physics! Matter can only travel one direction through the event horizon!



"CARTER!"

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 Interesting stuff. I don't know how I feel about the wormhole idea. I've loved the ME universe for not having all those really far out theories like wormholes and teleportation. It seems way more believable than something like Star Wars. If the "secret project" is relating to ME2 or 3 or ME in general then I'm interested, otherwise I don't know if I care that much. ;)

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RiverRat wrote...

Uh oh. o.o Wormhole physics! Matter can only travel one direction through the event horizon!

"CARTER!"


If matter i sent into a blackhole in a direct line then it is ejected from a blackhole in a matter stream.  Matter is only permanently (well until the universe comes to a standstill) stuck in a blackhole when it does not enter in a straight line but enters at an angle.

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justinnstuff wrote...

 Interesting stuff. I don't know how I feel about the wormhole idea. I've loved the ME universe for not having all those really far out theories like wormholes and teleportation. It seems way more believable than something like Star Wars. If the "secret project" is relating to ME2 or 3 or ME in general then I'm interested, otherwise I don't know if I care that much. ;)


Wormholes are plausible.

Teleportation is not as sci-fi as you think. Scientists in the US and Britain have already teleported small objects such as pens and pencils in experiments.

Modifié par shinobi602, 02 mars 2010 - 05:26 .


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RiverRat wrote...

Uh oh. o.o Wormhole physics! Matter can only travel one direction through the event horizon!

"CARTER!"


RIP that show after RDA left.

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NICKjnp wrote...

If matter i sent into a blackhole in a direct line then it is ejected from a blackhole in a matter stream.  Matter is only permanently (well until the universe comes to a standstill) stuck in a blackhole when it does not enter in a straight line but enters at an angle.


That was in my fortune cookie last weekend.  So I was all like "...in bed with Rinpoche."



Maybe the Reapers will be coming to the galaxy too fast to slow down without dumping their energy around a massive body like a sun or something, so the races will make a black hole, or push a black hole into their path using some kind of magical science or they'll push a relay infront of a black hole so they reapers all come out the other side as like flowers and candy.

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Spectre_Moncy wrote...

New GUIs?  I sure as hell love new ME2 GUIs. It's very user-friendly. Easy to read. Hard to miss. 


The UI for for ME2 sucked compared to ME for the PC version.  Also would have been nice to have a clearer representation of squad shield and health strength.

Modifié par Daeion, 02 mars 2010 - 06:09 .


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shinobi602 wrote...

justinnstuff wrote...

 Interesting stuff. I don't know how I feel about the wormhole idea. I've loved the ME universe for not having all those really far out theories like wormholes and teleportation. It seems way more believable than something like Star Wars. If the "secret project" is relating to ME2 or 3 or ME in general then I'm interested, otherwise I don't know if I care that much. ;)


Wormholes are plausible.

Teleportation is not as sci-fi as you think. Scientists in the US and Britain have already teleported small objects such as pens and pencils in experiments.


Hmm, I never heard about that, and I'm usually on top of that sort of thing. That's cool. I don't think anything is impossible, I just thought teleportation was very improbable. I don't know how far our science will be able to get right now when we still can't figure out what causes gravity.

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shinobi602 wrote...

Teleportation is not as sci-fi as you think. Scientists in the US and Britain have already teleported small objects such as pens and pencils in experiments.

LOL, no they haven't. Are you insane?

Teleportation technology has advanced to the point of being able to teleport information regarding a photon or atom's state to a corresponding particle on the other end of a room, but no more than that.

Modifié par Gill Kaiser, 02 mars 2010 - 06:15 .


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Gill Kaiser wrote...

shinobi602 wrote...

Teleportation is not as sci-fi as you think. Scientists in the US and Britain have already teleported small objects such as pens and pencils in experiments.

LOL, no they haven't. Are you insane?

Teleportation technology has advanced to the point of being able to teleport information regarding a photon or atom's state to a corresponding particle on the other end of a room, but no more than that.



http://www.foxnews.c...,482264,00.html we are closer then you think however still got a long ways to go.

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Probably has something to do with dark matter. Reaper agents using Dark Matter to create a blackhole/wormhole to get the Reapers into the galaxy?

Modifié par Man785, 02 mars 2010 - 06:53 .


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Alzodin wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

shinobi602 wrote...

Teleportation is not as sci-fi as you think. Scientists in the US and Britain have already teleported small objects such as pens and pencils in experiments.

LOL, no they haven't. Are you insane?

Teleportation technology has advanced to the point of being able to teleport information regarding a photon or atom's state to a corresponding particle on the other end of a room, but no more than that.


http://www.foxnews.c...,482264,00.html we are closer then you think however still got a long ways to go.

Am I missing something? That article says exactly what I said... :?

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justinnstuff wrote...

 Interesting stuff. I don't know how I feel about the wormhole idea. I've loved the ME universe for not having all those really far out theories like wormholes and teleportation. It seems way more believable than something like Star Wars. If the "secret project" is relating to ME2 or 3 or ME in general then I'm interested, otherwise I don't know if I care that much. ;)


Wormhole Physics is a lot more explainable then GIANT MAGIC WIZARD CANUN DID EET.

*edit* Gravity is caused by the rotation of the Earth, we've theorized this since uh....1600s?

Modifié par Default137, 02 mars 2010 - 06:56 .


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Gill Kaiser wrote...

LOL, no they haven't. Are you insane?

Teleportation technology has advanced to the point of being able to teleport information regarding a photon or atom's state to a corresponding particle on the other end of a room, but no more than that.


I don't care if you don't believe me. I'm majoring in lasers and photonics and sit with professors who literally have dozens of masters and Ph.Ds, and all we do is talk about this stuff. I read this in an article a few years back also. I don't feel like digging for it, but it's out there.

Also, according to a lot of experts on the matter and ex-NASA engineers and other scientists that I've watched and listened to, the technology the US government has at its disposal in secret is at least around 25 years ahead of the general public.

Modifié par shinobi602, 02 mars 2010 - 06:56 .


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Alzodin wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

shinobi602 wrote...

Teleportation is not as sci-fi as you think. Scientists in the US and Britain have already teleported small objects such as pens and pencils in experiments.

LOL, no they haven't. Are you insane?

Teleportation technology has advanced to the point of being able to teleport information regarding a photon or atom's state to a corresponding particle on the other end of a room, but no more than that.



http://www.foxnews.c...,482264,00.html we are closer then you think however still got a long ways to go.


lol faux news.

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I find it extremely difficult to believe that a breakthrough of that magnitude could have been kept under wraps. We're entering conspiracy theory territory here. Are you sure you didn't just misinterpret the article?

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Aren't the Mass Relays wormhole creators so to speak? Is there a codex explaining their function?

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Gill Kaiser wrote...

I find it extremely difficult to believe that a breakthrough of that magnitude could have been kept under wraps. We're entering conspiracy theory territory here. Are you sure you didn't just misinterpret the article?


People call things conspiracies when they can't wrap their minds around it (not saying anything about you, just saying). I've learned so many things I thought impossible before, by being in my major. It's not impossible. Perfectly feasible.

I won't attempt to persuade you to believe it, I'll just leave it at that. :)

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shinobi602 wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

I find it extremely difficult to believe that a breakthrough of that magnitude could have been kept under wraps. We're entering conspiracy theory territory here. Are you sure you didn't just misinterpret the article?


People call things conspiracies when they can't wrap their minds around it (not saying anything about you, just saying). I've learned so many things I thought impossible before, by being in my major. It's not impossible. Perfectly feasible.

I won't attempt to persuade you to believe it, I'll just leave it at that. :)

I don't think teleportation of matter is impossible, I just think it's beyond the reach of current technology. I'd be extremely interested to read anything you could link me to on the subject; I've always been interested in this stuff.