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Old 05-21-2008, 03:28 PM
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the sneeze will be in front of you through out the worm hole and when transported to the other side the sneeze will still be in front of you thus you ariving after your sneeze at that point dinosaurs will come out and shooting lazars at you and you will forced to run into your own sneeze.
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Originally Posted by dirtypwntang,May 21 2008, 03:06 PM
Here's my take on it.

When stepping into the stargate, regardless of your entry speed, you seem to be shot out at the same output velocity. Namely, your worm-hole travel speed slows down to a specific pre-determined velocity with which any object is ejected from the stargate

Now. During travel through the stargate, it appears that any action you take will neither speed you up nor slow you down. You can't rocket propel yourself or hit the brakes to speed up or slow down your arrival on the other end.

In the absense of the gate, your sneeze would propel forward at whatever speed sneezed normally travel. However, upon entering the stargate, your sneeze immediately gets "locked in" at the speed with which standard stargate travel occurs. As stated before, the entry speed doesn't effect stargate travel speed.

You, likewise, instantly hit stargate movement speed, travelling immediately behind your own sneeze through the wormhole. Unlike a sneeze in standard space-time, you and your sneeze are now moving at the exact same speed.

Upon exiting the stargate, your sneeze immediately encounters atmospheric resistance and slows down greatly. It is, after all, lightweight vapor. Being that your mass is greater than that of your sneezes, your inertia is many many magnitudes greater. Air resistance will have a minimal effect in slowing YOU down once you exit the stargate.

So you have your sneeze being ejected from the stargate and beind suspended briefly in the air directly outside of the gate. Then you have you flying out of the gate as soon as that happens and hoping your feet/tumble/roll will do a good job of slowing you down. Not soon enough though, as you'll be greeted with the nice, moist vapor of your own sneeze... right in your own face...
Yep. that's pretty much it....but i wasn't going to type all that out
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Originally Posted by dirtypwntang,May 21 2008, 03:06 PM
Here's my take on it.

When stepping into the stargate, regardless of your entry speed, you seem to be shot out at the same output velocity. Namely, your worm-hole travel speed slows down to a specific pre-determined velocity with which any object is ejected from the stargate

Now. During travel through the stargate, it appears that any action you take will neither speed you up nor slow you down. You can't rocket propel yourself or hit the brakes to speed up or slow down your arrival on the other end.

In the absense of the gate, your sneeze would propel forward at whatever speed sneezed normally travel. However, upon entering the stargate, your sneeze immediately gets "locked in" at the speed with which standard stargate travel occurs. As stated before, the entry speed doesn't effect stargate travel speed.

You, likewise, instantly hit stargate movement speed, travelling immediately behind your own sneeze through the wormhole. Unlike a sneeze in standard space-time, you and your sneeze are now moving at the exact same speed.

Upon exiting the stargate, your sneeze immediately encounters atmospheric resistance and slows down greatly. It is, after all, lightweight vapor. Being that your mass is greater than that of your sneezes, your inertia is many many magnitudes greater. Air resistance will have a minimal effect in slowing YOU down once you exit the stargate.

So you have your sneeze being ejected from the stargate and beind suspended briefly in the air directly outside of the gate. Then you have you flying out of the gate as soon as that happens and hoping your feet/tumble/roll will do a good job of slowing you down. Not soon enough though, as you'll be greeted with the nice, moist vapor of your own sneeze... right in your own face...
lol, damn, but nice
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