Yes but the portal edges are not touching any part of the cube just air so there's nothing to physically stop them from keeping on going until their faces touch.
Even if the cube gets "crushed" where does it go there's no physical space for its material to be crushed into
the pistons will never touch since the cube will squish itself with the same force as a piston long before that
look up shit getting crushed by pneumatic presses, it's literally the same thing
The pistons and the cubes never touch so there's no physical barrier stopping them from reaching each other
1 year ago
Anonymous
Then the atoms get crushed and a nuclear explosion breaks the pistons
1 year ago
Anonymous
There's plenty of space anon, matter can get really really dense
1 year ago
Anonymous
But where? There's no physical space it can condense -into-.
this is the graphic representation of dividing by zero.
the pistons will never touch since the cube will squish itself with the same force as a piston long before that
look up shit getting crushed by pneumatic presses, it's literally the same thing
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The pistons and the cubes never touch so there's no physical barrier stopping them from reaching each other
Then the atoms get crushed and a nuclear explosion breaks the pistons
There's plenty of space anon, matter can get really really dense
as the cube continues getting compressed, it will eventually reach a high enough density where it will transform into a black hole and either be so small that it immediately evaporates due to hawkins radiation or swallow all the mass around it including the pistons thus destroying the portals
wouldn't it just go out the top and bottom first though since there's nothing there to stop it from doing that?
as the cube continues getting compressed, it will eventually reach a high enough density where it will transform into a black hole and either be so small that it immediately evaporates due to hawkins radiation or swallow all the mass around it including the pistons thus destroying the portals
It would be pushed against itself and get crushed, this isn't a hard one at all
man you dumb
Yes but the portal edges are not touching any part of the cube just air so there's nothing to physically stop them from keeping on going until their faces touch.
Even if the cube gets "crushed" where does it go there's no physical space for its material to be crushed into
Anon... It just gets compressed... It's really not that hard to understand.
Compressed into where
Between the pistons moron
But there's no physical space there anymore
The pistons and the cubes never touch so there's no physical barrier stopping them from reaching each other
Then the atoms get crushed and a nuclear explosion breaks the pistons
There's plenty of space anon, matter can get really really dense
But where? There's no physical space it can condense -into-.
Oh thanks this makes sense
the pistons will never touch since the cube will squish itself with the same force as a piston long before that
look up shit getting crushed by pneumatic presses, it's literally the same thing
wouldn't it just go out the top and bottom first though since there's nothing there to stop it from doing that?
yea pretty much
oh, so it's just like how king crimson works
Portals can't be placed on moving objects
>B-BUH PORTAL 2
Non canon
Portal and Portal 2 are not canon
>Hey what do you think the result of this thought experiment would be?
>Thought experiments aren't real idiot.
damn you're smart
In OP's ass.
the earth is a moving object
In the balls
this is the graphic representation of dividing by zero.
as the cube continues getting compressed, it will eventually reach a high enough density where it will transform into a black hole and either be so small that it immediately evaporates due to hawkins radiation or swallow all the mass around it including the pistons thus destroying the portals