It is not a circle (a circle is all points a specific distance from another point) it is a line segment (all the points between two points) because it is still just one rope that happens to be tied to itself...kebab4you said:Ye I noticed I screwed up the picture so I edited my post, but to late I see.zfactor said:Actually, you want to view it from end to end through the portal so the right half is linked to the left half and tied together in the middle... Which makes it a line segment because that is what you started with (a part of rope)
But if you send in a line rope into 1st portal and when it comes out from the 2nd portal you tie it together with what rope that haven't entered the 1st one yet, then it will be a "circle" as long as the portals are up, but the second you remove one it will cut the rope of, creating a line again.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Better explanation?: If I take a length of rope and tie it to a wall, then stretch it across the room and tie it to the other wall, what is it? A line segment. If I use portals on the wall (as in the picture) and tie it to itself, thereby shifting the entire above description over, it is still a line segment, it just happens to jump across the room.
This entire thing is giving me cranial hemmorrages, but it isn't a circle because there is no raduis and it isn't a line because it doesn't stretch for ininity in both directions (it just seems to because the portals allow it to loop back over itself, but it still occupies the same physical space).
This is a perfect example of video games making us think way too hard... And I'm going to go play portal now...