Yeah it's just as shrimple as that
A fags btfod yet again
Only one is moving, so the second painel is automatically wrong.
>>738718117Lab frame should be slowly falling outPortals make both falling and shooting out correct because they break physics
>>738718117No you've intentionally misled people. The left animation is the original one. The right animation is a fabricated one from a misunderstanding.The cube is resting, gravity = resistance, so that movement is 0. There are no other forces imparted to the cube other than the gravity pushing it against the platform and the resistance upwards into the cube from the platform. The cube has no inertia, no momentum.The right animation shows the cube being tossed upwards into a portal, which doesn't happen. While 99% of the cube has passed through the portal, 1% of the cube is still resting at 0 movement, still having no inertia or momentum.Once the portal has wrapped itself around 100% of the cube, the cube is now under the pysical rules of the exit location, being reset from having equal resistance to gravity, to having no resistance to gravity, thus it immediately acts under gravitational force and falls down.
>>738718676>movement is 0Relative to what?>There are no other forces imparted to the cubeCorrect, so with nothing to slow it down, it will keep moving after passing through the portal.>The cube has no inertiaWrong. Inertia is a property of mass. Every object has it always.>no momentum. Relative to what?>The right animation shows the cube being tossed upwards into a portal, which doesn't happen.Wrong. It shows the cube moving into a portal, which does happen.>While 99% of the cube has passed through the portalMeaning it's moving. Why should it just stop?>1% of the cube is still resting at 0 movementRelative to what?>still having no inertiaWrong.>or momentum.Relative to what?>Once the portal has wrapped itself around 100% of the cube, the cube is now under the pysical rules of the exit location, being reset from having equal resistance to gravity, to having no resistance to gravity, thus it immediately acts under gravitational force and falls down.And what causes it to instantly stop the movement it had when passing through the portal?
>retards arguing the realism of fictional physicscringe grope, desu