SC:L just newsed this: http://sclegacy.com/news/23-sc2/811-...on-or-possible
Also I found this blog: http://starcraftscience.com/
Awesome stuff!
07-30-2010, 08:03 AM
#1
SC:L just newsed this: http://sclegacy.com/news/23-sc2/811-...on-or-possible
Also I found this blog: http://starcraftscience.com/
Awesome stuff!
07-30-2010, 02:16 PM
#2
Psh, teleporting highly unlikely? That's why the Protoss are the ones doing it.
Although, even Terrans have accomplished it in SC, with their teleportation pads in the science vessels.
07-30-2010, 02:30 PM
#3
Ooooh. I wanna see a zerg and protoss species.
Yours Truly,
SonOfChaos
07-31-2010, 11:48 PM
#4
Is it any surprise that the bug-aliens are more realistic than the teleporting psychic plants with shields?
08-01-2010, 01:03 AM
#5
Pfft. They should have interviewed Brian Greene and Michio Kaku.
Teleportation
Protoss gateways seem to function based on Einstein-Rosen bridges.
Zerg Life in Space
I like how the scientist says, "Impossible." It makes me laugh inside.
Organic compounds have been found in deep space in the Orion Nebula via spectrographs.
The Overmind
We've been able to implant chips into earthworms and mice, enabling us to control their body movements.
Aaand sold.
Be it through hallowed grounds or lands of sorrow
The Forger's wake is bereft and fallow
Is the residuum worth the cost of destruction and maiming;
Or is the shaping a culling and exercise in taming?
The road's goal is the Origin of Being
But be wary through what thickets it winds.
08-01-2010, 01:30 PM
#6
A hive mind is on a whole other level
tough sci fi speaking does the zerg work like the geth with a hive mind or as the borg.
Does all zerg share their minds so to speak or is it individuals who have all will to the hive mind and does not share their mind/feelings etc.
And einstein-rosen bridges are as far as I know highly hypothetical
Also to make sure we are reading the same link
http://www.gamepro.com/article/featu...raft-2-page-2/
He never states its impossible
The verdict is even highly unlikely, you can't state things giving a false impression
08-02-2010, 12:39 AM
#7
"Hold on now, Tychus, this ain't science fiction"
Kudos to Arkceangel for the Terran avatar and sig!
08-09-2010, 10:56 AM
#8
08-09-2010, 12:34 PM
#9
Honestly, nothing would really surprise me. In fact, the more scientists learn about how the universe operates (both in the microcosm and macrocosm) the less likely the are to brush something aside as 'impossible'.