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Cebraio
4S Corporation RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2013.03.13 14:43:00 -
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1. Op, there is nothing that needs fixing in regards of warp travel. 2. Read this dev blog about why systems in EVE were actually shrinked and deep safe spots were removed. There are also fun statistics at the end, including the furthest BM. |
Noriko Satomi
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
164
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Posted - 2013.03.13 15:13:00 -
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Wodensun wrote:We cant see past the big bang envolope which looks like this Big bang background radiationWe have no clue what lies beyond that but current maths implicate that the universe is not as "infinite" as we like to think and that a multiverse seems more logical. Think of it as a piece of bubble wrap where each bubble is a universe what seperates or lies inbetween is unknown since we cant look past the big bang background radiation but even there, theres things sugesting a multiverse like cold spots that should not be there. and then there is dark flow which is another sugestion pointing at the possibility of a multiverse Actually the most recent surveys of the cosmic microwave background reveal spacetime to be flat, implying that the universe is actually infinite. Which means, statistically, there's another Earth somewhere out there that is pretty much exactly like this one only on that Earth, Eve Online has 11 million players and WoW has only 300,000. |
Wodensun
ZeroSec
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Posted - 2013.03.13 16:14:00 -
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Noriko Satomi wrote:Wodensun wrote:We cant see past the big bang envolope which looks like this Big bang background radiationWe have no clue what lies beyond that but current maths implicate that the universe is not as "infinite" as we like to think and that a multiverse seems more logical. Think of it as a piece of bubble wrap where each bubble is a universe what seperates or lies inbetween is unknown since we cant look past the big bang background radiation but even there, theres things sugesting a multiverse like cold spots that should not be there. and then there is dark flow which is another sugestion pointing at the possibility of a multiverse Actually the most recent surveys of the cosmic microwave background reveal spacetime to be flat, implying that the universe is actually infinite. Which means, statistically, there's another Earth somewhere out there that is pretty much exactly like this one only on that Earth, Eve Online has 11 million players and WoW has only 300,000.
Uhm.. no. Space time is not flat. I dont know what your source is but it isnt acurate. Especially not if they used microwave background radiation to come to that conclusion.
As for the statistical probability that there is another earth like planet.. yeah deffo cant do anything els then agree with you there. |
Noriko Satomi
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
164
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Posted - 2013.03.13 17:00:00 -
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Wodensun wrote:Noriko Satomi wrote:Wodensun wrote:We cant see past the big bang envolope which looks like this Big bang background radiationWe have no clue what lies beyond that but current maths implicate that the universe is not as "infinite" as we like to think and that a multiverse seems more logical. Think of it as a piece of bubble wrap where each bubble is a universe what seperates or lies inbetween is unknown since we cant look past the big bang background radiation but even there, theres things sugesting a multiverse like cold spots that should not be there. and then there is dark flow which is another sugestion pointing at the possibility of a multiverse Actually the most recent surveys of the cosmic microwave background reveal spacetime to be flat, implying that the universe is actually infinite. Which means, statistically, there's another Earth somewhere out there that is pretty much exactly like this one only on that Earth, Eve Online has 11 million players and WoW has only 300,000. Uhm.. no. Space time is not flat. I dont know what your source is but it isnt acurate. Especially not if they used microwave background radiation to come to that conclusion. As for the statistical probability that there is another earth like planet.. yeah deffo cant do anything els then agree with you there. http://www.learner.org/courses/physics/unit/text.html?unit=11&secNum=5 (regarding using CMB to determine the geometry of spacetime) The recent finding was on the Science channel. |
Caitlyn Tufy
Bene Gesserit ChapterHouse Sanctuary Pact
206
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Posted - 2013.03.13 21:21:00 -
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Confirming the information to be accurate, there was some discussion about it on NASA as well. However, two details matter here:
1. Flatness doesn't necessarily mean euclidian universe 2. According to Einstein, all interacting matter is limited to speed of light. If that's the case, then anything existing outside of our observable bubble is effectively nonexistant, as it can never affect us in any way. |
Ranger 1
Ranger Corp
3735
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Posted - 2013.03.13 21:39:00 -
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Quote:This begs the question, how far out of a system can you go in EVE?
Only as far as the edge of the galaxy, where space/time cascades into nothingness like water over a waterfall... while the ravens Huginn and Muninn watch and whisper of your journey to Hel in Odins ear. To carve a successful niche for yourself in EVE you need to be able to out sell, out produce, out fight,-á out run, or out wit your competitors. If you can do none of the above, your only option is to complain on the forums that somehow you are at a disadvantage using the exact same tool set-áas the rest of the player base. |
Ken 1138
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus Rebel Alliance of New Eden
36
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Posted - 2013.03.15 12:58:00 -
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Tippia wrote:The only thing about warp travel that needs fixing is the acceleration/deceleration and the value of warp speed so that having twice the warp speed over some other ship actually means arriving twice as fast rather than spend 90% of the time trying to get up to speed (and then brake again). The problem is that no-one understands the code that regulates these things, so it'll probably break if they try anythingGǪ
That's not a bad idea actually. Why not do it ala Star Trek/Star Wars. Once at 3/4 speed, time to full warp should be almost instant. Decel should be the same. |
Primary This Rifter
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
2
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Posted - 2013.03.15 12:59:00 -
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Sentinel zx wrote:Joran Dravius wrote:Ken 1138 wrote:Why can't we manually warp in any direction? We used to be able to, but they removed it. that is sad, free warp travel in any direction would be really cool It would also be really gamebreaking. No. Yes, I'm an alt. Congratulations. |
Caitlyn Tufy
Bene Gesserit ChapterHouse Sanctuary Pact
207
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Posted - 2013.03.15 13:28:00 -
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Ken 1138 wrote:That's not a bad idea actually. Why not do it ala Star Trek/Star Wars. Once at 3/4 speed, time to full warp should be almost instant. Decel should be the same.
Warp in Star Trek isn't instant, a number of episodes show gradual increase to target warp factor (technically not an acceleration, as it's the space around the ship that's warped, the ship itself is never moving ftl). |
Ager Agemo
Imperial Collective
244
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Posted - 2013.03.15 16:41:00 -
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imagine this game if it had all the features that have been disabled before... Line of sight. collisions... real warp... Interstellar highways...
ultimate SCI FI simulator would not cut it, add to it, intra warp scanning and interception and it would be perfect, something like.
Local: person 1: hey guys I m seeing a battleship at 10 LYs without escort. Person 2: cool lets kill it. Person 3 on interceptor: I tracked it, doing interception warp. 30 seconds later the interceptor warping at some really high warp factor intercepts the battleship in middle warp and tackles it. Person 3: guys got it, warp to me. would be pretty cool and very star trek like... basically high warp speed ships would be desirable due to being able to outrun or trap slower ships.
too bad server wise it would kill the nodes that have more than 100 people, maybe in a few years when we get true quantum computers we can make such a simulator. |
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