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.
aaaaaaaaaaahhhhh forsciense imscienstist realistictpt speedoflight phot stne logic timetravel press7please

Comments

  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    13th Aug 2014
    PHOT in tpt are either not photons, or the speed of light is actually the speed of sound.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    13th Aug 2014
    STKM at (his?) full height is 13px. Assuming he's the average height of a human male, he's roughly 6ft. 6ft/13=0.46153ft or 14.067cm. If 1px=14cm, 1m=7.14px. PHOT moves at 4px/frame which is 240px/s at 60fps or 360m/s. the speed of light in a vacuum is 299792458m/s with 360 being closer to the speed of sound at 340m/s.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    13th Aug 2014
    @dragonsky321 enjoy! i don't care about up/downvotes. so you'd be doing me a favour by giving me more views! :D
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    13th Aug 2014
    quicksilver34: Dat reference, doe!
  • DragonSky321
    DragonSky321
    13th Aug 2014
    and if anyone corrects that its all their saves are getting a down vote no matter how awesome
  • quicksilver34
    quicksilver34
    13th Aug 2014
    @levonchic a game theroy!
  • DragonSky321
    DragonSky321
    13th Aug 2014
    its a game not supposed to be very realisic
  • levonchic
    levonchic
    13th Aug 2014
    good theory
  • heretik
    heretik
    13th Aug 2014
    It's stupid that TPT phyics are not relativistic
  • Fantaran
    Fantaran
    13th Aug 2014
    Depending on the frame of reference, the stone COULD fall slower than the photon. But remember, a photon is not the same size as a piece of stone! If the photon had the same mass as the stone, then depending on its properties, then TPT game would be correct on this one. This is also the same game where Uranium does not fission when neutrons are fired at it :D