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Zentock
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:08:00 -
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Edited by: Zentock on 18/12/2009 21:15:43 I do not know how it has been overlooked and not mentioned, but every inhabited planet in eve is now at risk of all its lifeform's being exterminated.
every planet, (and moon) that i have seen since the dominion expansion, has ceased to revolve, this has created a perm dark side and a perm lighside, this by all the laws of physics would increase or decrease the temp to the point that life will be destroyed.
SO please in the interest of future economic stability i beg ccp to put all the resources of all the empires into recitifying this condition as soon as possible.
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Rpeg
Minmatar Rosa Castellum
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:13:00 -
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oh. my. god.
He's right! -- autechre - ep7 - track 1: rpeg estevancarlos.com |
Zartanic
Red Federation
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:17:00 -
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If there is a perm dark side and a perm light side they are revolving.
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:23:00 -
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This is indeed tragic - but it has NOTHING to do with "entropy" - noob.
Wherever you went - Here you are.
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Par'Gellen
Gallente Tres Hombres Psychiatric Hospital Uno Chica Loco
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:25:00 -
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Originally by: Zartanic Anyway seems someone managed to scam God in Jita and he's ****ed.
ROFL! ---
To err is human but it shouldn't be the company motto...
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Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises Otherworld Empire
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:27:00 -
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ok.
Win a Aeon mothership for 10M ISK |
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Tristan Acoma
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:27:00 -
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I..... don't think that word means what you think it means....
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Kinroi Alari
Gallente Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters Ocularis Inferno
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:27:00 -
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As noted, rotation (or none) ain't entropy.
Thermodynamics in a nuthsheLL: First law: You can't win. Second law: You can't break even. Third law: You can't even quit the game.
-- Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere... |
Dead Geisha
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:40:00 -
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cool. i remember reading this book where the earth had stopped revolving. Only place for life was a slim strip of twilight that ran as a ribbon seperating the ice cold darkness and the infernal desert. Oh, and the humans were extinct and they was replaced by some kind of rat people that had evolved as some kind of experiment, breaking free from the cages when their human masters disappeared. And the rat people became the new humans, capturing the cat people and the dog people and held them in small underground cages, submitting them to experiments. And from the fragments of what they deducted off the remnants of human history they created this weird sick religion, worhipping human remains and stuff.
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Trader20
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Posted - 2009.12.18 21:48:00 -
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Space heaters and air conditioners, problem solved.
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Stupid McStupidson
Gallente Hoek Lyne and Sinker
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Posted - 2009.12.19 01:37:00 -
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Well, they don't seem to be cooling. None of the earth like planets have polar ice caps. In fact, the only ice I've seen so far on a planet covers the entire thing!
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Julius Rigel
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Posted - 2009.12.19 01:42:00 -
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1. Build gigantic space-lens. 2. Put in orbit of planet so that it reflects sunlight onto dark side of planet and creates artificial daytime. 3. ??? 4. Profit
Or we could just use a couple of those crappy ships from sunshine. Those were nice and reflective.
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Taedrin
Gallente The Green Cross DEFI4NT
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Posted - 2009.12.19 01:56:00 -
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Except that the atmosphere of life supporting planets acts as a natural (ha!) thermal conductor, conducting heat from the bright side to the dark side where it will be radiated away.
Fun fact: If the Earth's atmosphere was 15% denser (don't have any source for this number, though, so take it with a grain of salt), this conduction of heat would be sufficient enough to prevent the occurrence of seasons. ---------- There is always a choice. The choice might not be easy, nor simple, nor the options be what you desire - but, nevertheless, the choice is there to be made. |
Auxalto
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Posted - 2009.12.19 03:13:00 -
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I think not rotating at all is a better approximation than visibly spinning at a rate that would make the planet explode under real physics.
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Obsidian Hawk
Free Galactic Enterprises FREGE
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Posted - 2009.12.19 03:38:00 -
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CCP Broke Physics
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Seth Ruin
Minmatar Ominous Corp Cult of War
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Posted - 2009.12.19 04:39:00 -
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Originally by: Zartanic If there is a perm dark side and a perm light side they are revolving (unless they are not orbiting)
Which they are not.
Something that kind-of bothered me about EVE from the beginning was the stationary celestial bodies But then EVE is EVE, and it's anything but realistic.
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Jacob Holland
Gallente Weyland-Vulcan Industries
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Posted - 2009.12.19 09:30:00 -
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Originally by: Stupid McStupidson Well, they don't seem to be cooling. None of the earth like planets have polar ice caps. In fact, the only ice I've seen so far on a planet covers the entire thing!
Some of them are cooling incredibly rapidly, Bereye IV (IIRC) for example... Listed in the database as a temperate world its surface temperature is now only 43K. Rumour has it that a Zephyr fleet did a fly-by and acted as a "giant space mirror". --
Originally by: cordy
Respect to IAC .Your one of the few people who truly deserve to own and live in the space you are in.
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Admerable foe
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Posted - 2009.12.19 09:40:00 -
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cool. i remember reading this book where the earth had stopped revolving. Only place for life was a slim strip of twilight that ran as a ribbon seperating the ice cold darkness and the infernal desert. Oh, and the humans were extinct and they was replaced by some kind of rat people that had evolved as some kind of experiment, breaking free from the cages when their human masters disappeared. And the rat people became the new humans, capturing the cat people and the dog people and held them in small underground cages, submitting them to experiments. And from the fragments of what they deducted off the remnants of human history they created this weird sick religion, worhipping human remains and stuff.
And what was the name of this compelling book!?
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Concubinia Scarlett
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Posted - 2009.12.19 11:05:00 -
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Originally by: Dead Geisha cool. i remember reading this book where the earth had stopped revolving. Only place for life was a slim strip of twilight that ran as a ribbon seperating the ice cold darkness and the infernal desert. Oh, and the humans were extinct and they was replaced by some kind of rat people that had evolved as some kind of experiment, breaking free from the cages when their human masters disappeared. And the rat people became the new humans, capturing the cat people and the dog people and held them in small underground cages, submitting them to experiments. And from the fragments of what they deducted off the remnants of human history they created this weird sick religion, worhipping human remains and stuff.
You sure that was a book? It sounds suspiciously like Grimsby
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Steve Celeste
Caldari Overdogs
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Posted - 2009.12.19 11:14:00 -
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They still rotate.
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Phel0n'E
Gallente
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Posted - 2009.12.19 11:20:00 -
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Originally by: Dead Geisha cool. i remember reading this book where the earth had stopped revolving. Only place for life was a slim strip of twilight that ran as a ribbon seperating the ice cold darkness and the infernal desert. Oh, and the humans were extinct and they was replaced by some kind of rat people that had evolved as some kind of experiment, breaking free from the cages when their human masters disappeared. And the rat people became the new humans, capturing the cat people and the dog people and held them in small underground cages, submitting them to experiments. And from the fragments of what they deducted off the remnants of human history they created this weird sick religion, worhipping human remains and stuff.
That sounds like an interesting book. If you can recall the name of it, please share. =)
To the OP: Correct terminology or not, this is a horrible situation and I appreciate the time you're taking to bring it to light.
Phel
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Fulbert
Gallente
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Posted - 2009.12.19 11:23:00 -
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What would happen if Earth cease to rotate? How would EVE react? One light side with people whining on forums? One dark side with unending TCU spamming (cause not everybody should be asleep...)? And one transition zone with permanent downtime? -------------------------------- Fulbert. Miner - Industrialist |
Dasola
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.12.19 11:24:00 -
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Originally by: Zentock Edited by: Zentock on 18/12/2009 21:46:19 Edited by: Zentock on 18/12/2009 21:15:43 I do not know how it has been overlooked and not mentioned, but every inhabited planet in eve is now at risk of all its lifeform's being exterminated.
every planet, (and moon) that i have seen since the dominion expansion, has ceased to revolve, this has created a perm dark side and a perm lighside, this by all the laws of physics would increase or decrease the temp to the point that life will be destroyed.
SO please in the interest of future economic stability i beg ccp to put all the resources of all the empires into recitifying this condition as soon as possible.
I apologise for the incorrect terminology in my warning , perhaps it was the stress of the content of my warning that has distressed me into this error, but it does not invaladite the content.
Sounds like airconditioners, warmers and flash-lights might be big hit in market soon.
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Babel
Boom and Bust Economics Ltd. Naraka.
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Posted - 2009.12.19 11:24:00 -
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Further proof that God is NOT a DJ .. or He'd have got them spinning good and proper :) .
"Out of the good of evil born, Came Uriel's voice of cherub scorn" |
Zartanic
Red Federation
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Posted - 2009.12.19 13:04:00 -
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Originally by: Seth Ruin
Originally by: Zartanic If there is a perm dark side and a perm light side they are revolving (unless they are not orbiting)
Which they are not.
Something that kind-of bothered me about EVE from the beginning was the stationary celestial bodies But then EVE is EVE, and it's anything but realistic.
True enough. They did orbit many years ago apparently but that was removed as it took too much processing power or something.
Also we fly submarines and not spaceships
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Efrim Black
Gallente Guardians of Misr
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Posted - 2009.12.20 12:34:00 -
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Originally by: Dead Geisha cool. i remember reading this book where the earth had stopped revolving. Only place for life was a slim strip of twilight that ran as a ribbon seperating the ice cold darkness and the infernal desert. Oh, and the humans were extinct and they was replaced by some kind of rat people that had evolved as some kind of experiment, breaking free from the cages when their human masters disappeared. And the rat people became the new humans, capturing the cat people and the dog people and held them in small underground cages, submitting them to experiments. And from the fragments of what they deducted off the remnants of human history they created this weird sick religion, worhipping human remains and stuff.
Can I have some of whatever drugs you're on???
p.s. if that is a real book - can I have whatever drugs the author was on???
p.s.s. op doesn't know what entrophy means, lols.
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Babel
Boom and Bust Economics Ltd. Naraka.
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Posted - 2009.12.21 12:17:00 -
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Originally by: Efrim Black p.s.s. op doesn't know what entrophy means, lols.
True, but he can spell it correctly :) .
"Out of the good of evil born, Came Uriel's voice of cherub scorn" |
Ryoji Tanakama
Caldari Firestar Drive Yards
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Posted - 2009.12.21 12:40:00 -
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Ummmm... no, they really do rotate. Fine one with night-side lights or easily identifiable geography and watch the day-night border.
They rotate much more slowly than they used to... now EVE planets in general have days measured in hours rather than minutes.
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Jagga Spikes
Minmatar Tribal Liberation Force
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Posted - 2009.12.21 12:45:00 -
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if entropy had taken over, everything would be in eternal twilight, with no suns or planets. currently, it's more like entropy stopped, or is even reversed, in case of asteroids forming from nothing. wanting things to be too real is bad, mkay? one real life is enough for everyone.
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K'uata Sayus
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Posted - 2009.12.21 20:47:00 -
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Not a single one of the planets have electricity, as cities are not lit at night or
none of the planets are inhabited on the surface, or
dark sides of planets don't have lighting effects as this will take too much hamster energy to energize the pixels or
everyone's in space or in space stations and planets have been returned to their original pristine nature or
etc,etc,etc......
EVERYONE SEEMS NORMAL UNTIL YOU GET TO KNOW THEM. |
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