Taking this into consideration, my house and Jessica Alba'sFateOrFatality said:My house to the Playboy Mansion.
I was thinking my house to Jessica Alba's or something, but then I realized just how creepy that is.
My room and my girlfriend's: Also my choice, since me and my gal are distance.BabySinclair said:My room <-> Girlfriend's
Ligitamate question, besides the fact that it is not currently possible to make portals in the way depicted in the photo, I see no reason why that is not possible,Slenn said:I was about to make a million statements from the core of my physics-major heart, but then I realized it's troll-face so I won't even bother. XDCommanderKirov said:![]()
Yeah something like that.
OT: I would place a portal between my workplace at the physics research labs and the dining center.
That's OK with me. 0_0mysecondlife said:that probably also equals Tim Burton's shower.Harry Mason said:One in my house and another in Helena Bonham Carter's shower.![]()
so. eww.
That's not exactly what I was going to point out but oh well. In addition, I wasn't going to say anything along the lines of "portal technology is impossible."Plazmatic said:snip
Meh what I said was technically wrong (depending on the amount of energy the device gives off). But, it's not defying entropy in any way. It's merely introducing new energy to the system, that once introduced spreads according to the laws of entropy. Individual cases of defying entropy exist and are normal. It's just that they are governed by statistical facts that they will never be significant enough to reverse entropy on the whole.Outright Villainy said:But entropy increases for all closed systems, and in this system where gravitational potential is a constant, useable kinetic energy is just coming out of nowhere, decreasing entropy for that system. So I very much think entropy would have a problem with it.NightlyNews said:Entropy wouldn't be a problem with the perpetual motion device itself. But, if you keep adding more and more energy to the universe it will increase the speed at which we reach heat death.Outright Villainy said:Well, being pragmatic, I'd put one extremely high up, then one directly beneath it at ground level. Now, by breaking the laws of energy conservation, we have infinite potential energy, and shall build generators around it.
[sub]Problem, entropy?[/sub]
See portals bring Armageddon I knew valve was evil.
Because it's more than just perpetual motion, it's increasing motion, and the energy that goes with it.
The thing is, portals break the laws of much more.Outright Villainy said:Well, being pragmatic, I'd put one extremely high up, then one directly beneath it at ground level. Now, by breaking the laws of energy conservation, we have infinite potential energy, and shall build generators around it.
[sub]Problem, entropy?[/sub]
Not to mention that the power output would be tiny. It may run forever, but if its only going to produce a few kilowatts, then it won't be solving the energy crisis any time soon.Outright Villainy said:But entropy increases for all closed systems, and in this system where gravitational potential is a constant, useable kinetic energy is just coming out of nowhere, decreasing entropy for that system. So I very much think entropy would have a problem with it.NightlyNews said:Entropy wouldn't be a problem with the perpetual motion device itself. But, if you keep adding more and more energy to the universe it will increase the speed at which we reach heat death.Outright Villainy said:Well, being pragmatic, I'd put one extremely high up, then one directly beneath it at ground level. Now, by breaking the laws of energy conservation, we have infinite potential energy, and shall build generators around it.
[sub]Problem, entropy?[/sub]
See portals bring Armageddon I knew valve was evil.
Because it's more than just perpetual motion, it's increasing motion, and the energy that goes with it.