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Daye.04

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Half-Life. It is a game. It is a game about a scientist among scientists specially trained in weapon. It's about survival after a mix-up made the aliens come to us. It's about crowbaring stuff.

But that's not all. Do you guys know what Half-Life also is? What it was first? What Valve probaly got both the idea for the name and the idea for the logo from?

Yes. It's scientific

It is a mathematical term to determining when something has lost half of it's quantity. Hence "half". Do you guys know what I'm talking about, or is this as new to you as it was for me?
 

Abedeus

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As long as you had few classes of Chemistry, you should know what half life is. From a scientific point of view.

Half Life is one of the best FPS games ever made.

Case closed.
 

Lukeje

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I prefer the 'lifetime'; it's based on natural logarithms and makes more mathematical sense.
 

AkJay

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yea, i knew what Half-Life meant before the game, i also know a Lambda is (the little triangle symbol from Half-Life games). thank you high-school Physical Science!
 

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Yes I know what a nuclear half life is. I also know that a video game half life is a remarkably average game that gamers insist is the second coming of Souplex.
 

Daye.04

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Oh .. Well ... Obviously I was pretty much the only one =P

MaxTheReaper said:
...I thought that was supposed to be immediately obvious...
Okey. I must have done the terrible mistake of solely enjoying it as a game. But seriously I've never heard of "half-life" other than when I learned this.
And yeah. Sure. I guess I was wrong. Valve probaly made it entirely around this process. I just didn't know that. And as I said I'm obviously the only one =P


Abedeus said:
As long as you had few classes of Chemistry, you should know what half life is. From a scientific point of view.

Half Life is one of the best FPS games ever made.

Case closed.
But come on. There is so much out there that you should know "after only a couple of chemestry classes" that for this statement to be true, those couple of classes have to have the lengt of ages.

But again. I did not have a seperate class of chemestry. At least it was not called chemestry. It was called something else. And we had this class including a lot of other stuff too. So I guess the school I went to is just a bit too stupid for your standards
 

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AkJay said:
yea, i knew what Half-Life meant before the game, i also know a Lambda is (the little triangle symbol from Half-Life games). thank you high-school Physical Science!
You had it in High School? Woah, I had it in Middle School. That's 7th grade.
 

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Yes, Half-life is the amount of years that it takes for half the radioactive isotopes in an object (or living thing) to decay into a more stable atoms. For example; it takes 5,700 years for 50% of the carbon-14 in an (no longer) living thing to decay into nitrogen-14. using this scientists can date objects (even rocks using plutonium-238) and dead things back to a specific date.

No, this is not new to me but is still interesting(I'm a total science buff). Suprisingly, this is the first time that memorising(I remembered all that off the top of my head) the definition of half-life/carbon dating has ever come up in a conversation, let alone been useful.

p.s. If anyone would like to have a long conversation on science (chemical and physical) I'm up for it. No one ever finds this stuff interesting but me.
 

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Souplex said:
Yes I know what a nuclear half life is. I also know that a video game half life is a remarkably average game that gamers insist is the second coming of Souplex.
He he he .. But come on. It was kinda revelutionary. And .. It's great =P
But I know what you mean. The fans are exaggerating a bit. But wouldn't you for a game you loved? =P
 

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Are you getting at something deeper than giving the definition of half-life and pointing out that a game was named-
Wouldukindly said:
cake jokes! *cracks whip*
I-I mean the cake is a lie!
 

quack35

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Isn't it the time required for one half the atoms of a given amount of a radioactive substance to disintegrate?
 

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Fun fact: The name Gordon Freeman comes from a scientist who's name i can't remember.

Also: Yes, why? =)
 

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Abedeus said:
AkJay said:
yea, i knew what Half-Life meant before the game, i also know a Lambda is (the little triangle symbol from Half-Life games). thank you high-school Physical Science!
You had it in High School? Woah, I had it in Middle School. That's 7th grade.
well, i had it in 9th grade, which is high school for me (for some it's middle-school). i DID have a science class in 7th grade that touched on the subject, but didn't go as in-depth as in my 9th grade class.
 

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Gamer137 said:
Exponential decay.
thank you. Daye why the hell are you making a post on something that you read on wikipedia and everyone else already knows about?
 

Daye.04

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Abedeus said:
AkJay said:
yea, i knew what Half-Life meant before the game, i also know a Lambda is (the little triangle symbol from Half-Life games). thank you high-school Physical Science!
You had it in High School? Woah, I had it in Middle School. That's 7th grade.
Are you serious? And I thought our schools were doing great. Obviously we're f-tards compared to everyone else. This is not the first time I've figured out something and everyone else on the entire internet knew before me =P

TMAN10112 said:
Yes, Half-life is the amount of years that it takes for half the radioactive isotopes in an object (or living thing) to decay into a more stable atoms. For example; it takes 5,700 years for 50% of the carbon-14 in an (no longer) living thing to decay into nitrogen-14. using this scientists can date objects (even rocks using plutonium-238) and dead things back to a specific date.

No, this is not new to me but is still interesting(I'm a total science buff). Suprisingly, this is the first time that memorising(I remembered all that off the top of my head) the definition of half-life/carbon dating has ever come up in a conversation, let alone been useful.
Actually, though. It later became not only radioactive isotopes it was used for.


MaxTheReaper said:
Daye.04 said:
Oh .. Well ... Obviously I was pretty much the only one =P

MaxTheReaper said:
...I thought that was supposed to be immediately obvious...
Okey. I must have done the terrible mistake of solely enjoying it as a game. But seriously I've never heard of "half-life" other than when I learned this.
And yeah. Sure. I guess I was wrong. Valve probaly made it entirely around this process. I just didn't know that. And as I said I'm obviously the only one =P


Abedeus said:
As long as you had few classes of Chemistry, you should know what half life is. From a scientific point of view.

Half Life is one of the best FPS games ever made.

Case closed.
But come on. There is so much out there that you should know "after only a couple of chemestry classes" that for this statement to be true, those couple of classes have to have the lengt of ages.

But again. I did not have a seperate class of chemestry. At least it was not called chemestry. It was called something else. And we had this class including a lot of other stuff too. So I guess the school I went to is just a bit too stupid for your standards
I haven't even taken Chemistry. I just read the entire Science book one day because I was bored with class.
Don't worry, though, I just thought it was kind of funny. I'm not laughing at you, I'm laughing with you!
Except you're not laughing...
Uhm .. The lower message was not meant for you ... I mean I did'nt take your comment too much of critisicm, it just appeared to me that you thought it was too fucking obvious to make a thread for.

And yeah. I'm not laughing, I'm actually rather suprised and impressed, and overall amazed. But you probaly allready knew that
 

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TMAN10112 said:
Yes, [color-red]a[/color] Half-life is the average amount of yearstime that it takes for half the radioactive isotopes in an object (or living thing)a given amount of material to decay into a more stable atoms. For example; it takes 5,700 years for 50% of the carbon-14 in a (no longer) living thing to decay into nitrogen-14. Using this scientists can date objects (even rocks using plutonium-238) and dead things back to a specific date.
 

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Souplex said:
Yes I know what a nuclear half life is. I also know that a video game half life is a remarkably average game that gamers insist is the second coming of Souplex.
Try to make the trolling more subtle. Right now you're abit too obvious for my own taste.
 

Daye.04

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stompythebeast said:
Gamer137 said:
Exponential decay.
thank you. Daye why the hell are you making a post on something that you read on wikipedia and everyone else already knows about?
Because .. As you might have seen. I did not know this. And yes. If you would be ever so kind and read comments, you'd see that I am now (after posting the thread) aware that everyone except me knows this (What you want me to do? I did not know everyone knew this, because it was completely new to me. You want me to delete the thread or something?).
And why post something that can be read on wikipedia? Do you go around on every 15th thread and post this?
You know, if someone somewhere out there did not know this. They would probaly not think of looking up this on wikipedia either.
NoMoreSanity said:
Wow. thanks for highlighting something completly obvious to those who took middle school science.
Yooou're welcome =)

Jarc42 said:
How does half life relate to Half Life? Always wondered.
Honestly, I have no idea. At least both is science

Insomniactk said:
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Also: Yes, why? =)
Because as you can see. People obviously think of us as stupid =P
So I kinda did'nt want to be the only stupid one.
Seriously it's because I wanted to see who knew, and who did'nt ..