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[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 47 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It needs to be 2. Otherwise all the people will materialize inside eachother. In fact, everyone will be deposited onto the 2-dimensional pane of the blue portal itself, like an infinitely thing coat of paint, absolutely smearing them.

Think about it. As your fingertips enter the orange portal, they materialize at the entrance of the blue portal. Then your wrist enters the orange portal, where does it materialize at the blue portal?

  • If your fingers shift to make room, then that has imparted momentum and it's option B.
  • If you continue to materialize on the other side of the portal like a mirror image, then for all intents and purposes the blue portal is also moving at the same speed as the orange portal, even if orange ring appears still.
  • If your fingertips don't have momentum and your wrist materializes at the portal, then your wrist is occupying the same space as your fingertips. Congratulations, you're now a paste.

For whatever reason I feel more willing to break conservation of momentum than I am to

[–] psilocybin@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Good explanation.

This has the interesting implication that the relative speed between the portals is "added" to whatever goes through it.

Example: the blue portal is on a train running with the same speed in opposite direction. The people-bundle would instantaneously be accelerated to twice the speed of each of the trains. (This becomes a real headscratcher if you were able to put the portals in a particle accelerator)

[–] Lizardking27@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yeah I really think you've misunderstood some things. An infinitely thin coat of paint? Are you familiar with the mechanics of the Portal games?

It would be like dropping a hula hoop over a basketball. Regardless of how fast the hoop falls, the basketball still just sits there.

[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I really think you didn't read my full comment, because I explained the problem with this exact scenario.

First, in your hoolahoop example both sides of the hoop are moving with the same velocity (this is essentially option 3 I described). But the entire thought experiment is "what if the two sides didn't move with the same velocity"

If you've played the game, you know that you don't instantly teleport when you touch the portal, you can be half in the portal. This means that when something enters the portal, it is deposited on the surface of the other portal. So as your arm enters the portal, your hand needs to move out of the way to make space for your arm.

If your hand doesn't move out of the way to make room for your arm (it is still because it has the same momentum that it had when it entered) then your arm will materialize in the same space as your hand. Now scale that down to the atomic level, if the atoms of your fingertips don't move for the next atoms, everything will be deposited in a 1 atom thick film.

If your hand does move out of the way fast enough to make room for your arm, then it is moving at the same speed that the train was moving. Your momentum from that speed would fling you into the air.

In no scenario do you just pop out intact but motionless.

[–] Lizardking27@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I just don't agree that's how it would work. You can't gain momentum simply by passing through a portal. The portal cannot create momentum. The object passing through has no kinetic energy going in, it can't have kinetic energy coming out. It would exit the portal at the velocity of the first portal, as the entry portal passes over the object, and then the object would drop to the ground.

[–] PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

There is no way that it works without breaking even more laws of physics than the game. So you're right, you can't gain momentum. Nor can you be deposited intact on the other side of the portal.

But of the options, the one you described seems the least likely. I keep telling you exactly how it wouldn't work, and rather than addressing the concerns you just say "no".

We can agree that you can partially enter a portal, so you can put your hand in and only your hand comes through the other side. So now tell me: how does your hand move out of the way for your arm to come through, without moving? Because if it moves, then it has gained momentum, which you've explicitly said doesn't happen.