Atomic10
Atomic10
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13th Aug 2014
13th Sep 2014
Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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Comments

  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    14th Aug 2014
    BTW, what I said was sarcasm -_-
  • coryman
    coryman
    14th Aug 2014
    I mean in theory, sure, but in functionality... Photons move unfortunately slow in TPT. Like, almost anything can outrun a photon. I like to think of the speed of light in TPT the highest speed a particle can move while remaining visible (search for an invisible laser if you don't know what I mean. The photons move so fast you can't see them)
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    14th Aug 2014
    Gravity is the fundamental attraction between two objects that have mass. In other words, we're both gravitationally attracted to each other, Ferne.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    14th Aug 2014
    Gravity is the curvature of spacetime, dude.
  • Theres100
    Theres100
    14th Aug 2014
    Well, in TPT, phot travels slower than in real life, sooooooooooooo
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    14th Aug 2014
    Two things. One, going back to my first comment, second or third to last page, Atomick10, light is not affected by gravity, but the curvature in Space-Time. Second, -- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .. ... - .... . -... . ... - .-.-.-
  • kyledudey
    kyledudey
    14th Aug 2014
    raven heart beastboy
  • kyledudey
    kyledudey
    14th Aug 2014
    welp, i give plus 1 for explanation, butt photons have that because u cant see them at the speed of light
  • kyledudey
    kyledudey
    14th Aug 2014
    cool man
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    14th Aug 2014
    Notes/letters/characters of the alphabet.