Reminder that if a moving portal orange portal slams down on a box, the box will gain the orange portal's velocity upon exiting the blue portal.
It's literally not even a question
That is how it has to work.
Reminder that if a moving portal orange portal slams down on a box, the box will gain the orange portal's velocity upon exiting the blue portal.
It's literally not even a question
That is how it has to work.
Unless there is actually a way to replicate it in real life there is no way to say with certainty what will happen
Reminder that Valve broke their own portal canon when they introduced a portal on a moving platform.
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Portal 2 is a shit game because it retconned that portals couldn't be on moving surfaces
I agree.
>gain the orange portal's velocity
this is not how portals work
portals are light. they do not have weight. their velocity cannot be transferred to another object because they have no momentum.
Reminder that portals cant exist on a moving surface.
But the video features Blue portal moving, what if it is the orange like in the picture?
you seem a little muddled up on the definition of velocity
we're not calculating a transfer of inertia, here
the reason the box would gain the orange portal's velocity isn't because of the orange portal's weight. It's because that means that the box is ENTERING the orange portal with a certain velocity, which translates directly to EXITING the blue portal with that same velocity. It's impossible for it to be otherwise.