DigitalDuck wrote:It's a game.
There, I've just explained any and all differences between our universe and the LT one.
That would make sense if Josh is planning to use
LT to make meta-commentary, like Hideo Kojima does in
Metal Gear Solid.
LT is a game in our universe, in our
reality, outside of the game. (Unlike
MGS, where videogame and reality merge and are interchangeable.)
Dinosawer wrote:And "the laws of physics are the same everywhere" is a physical law (by Einstein, to be exact).
Well, inside a black hole could be other laws of physics, even whole universes. (Our universe could be inside a black hole in another universe.) So actually it could be theoretically possible to generate conditions when the laws of physics seem to stop working and other laws, extrange laws, start applying. (And the fact that because we don't know how something works doesn't means that it breaks the laws of physics. Our "laws" are just theoretically valid until something proves otherwise.)
I'm not defending the idea of the Heisenberg drive. But I'm not against that suggestion beause I don't believe is possible. (I don't believe in believes. Lets say it could be possible or maybe no.) I don't like it, as I said earlier, for aesthetic reasons. (I want my ship to move.)
"Playing" is not simply a pastime, it is the primordial basis of imagination and creation. - Hideo Kojima