Center of the Universe...?
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Center of the Universe...?
How exactly would this be explained? If it's in any way similar to our universe, I'm afraid there's a logical disparity apparent...
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Re: Center of the Universe...?
The "Center of the Universe" is dubbed the Core, as far as Ray and I have discussed...
The universe is constantly expanding, similar to our own. However, it is also kept in check (it won't randomly spaz out and become an inconsistent "empty space") by the Core.
The Core itself is an enormous black hole, one that doesn't control through vacuums, but rather by magnetism. This magnetism keeps the planets and universal limits in check...
Once we learn more about celestial science we'll update it :P
The universe is constantly expanding, similar to our own. However, it is also kept in check (it won't randomly spaz out and become an inconsistent "empty space") by the Core.
The Core itself is an enormous black hole, one that doesn't control through vacuums, but rather by magnetism. This magnetism keeps the planets and universal limits in check...
Once we learn more about celestial science we'll update it :P
Re: Center of the Universe...?
Yeah. For now, Enigma has a definable center to it. Because Enigma was canonically created by Gods, things are a mix of Science and order.
I went and did some quick research, and you're right. There is no real 'center' of the universe, or of Enigma. Our 'center' is the original 'spawn point' of the Memris. They basically were ripped from space-time, left a massive black hole where they came from, and decided to build shit.
The Memris created our Universe, too, but that was just kind of to punish the Humans, which we'll get into later. It was just thrown together haphazardly.
...having actual science buffs helping us out is both annoying and ridiculously cool. By the time we finish constructing this kind of stuff, we'll be the most scientifically correct sci-fantasy game universe to exist.
I went and did some quick research, and you're right. There is no real 'center' of the universe, or of Enigma. Our 'center' is the original 'spawn point' of the Memris. They basically were ripped from space-time, left a massive black hole where they came from, and decided to build shit.
The Memris created our Universe, too, but that was just kind of to punish the Humans, which we'll get into later. It was just thrown together haphazardly.
...having actual science buffs helping us out is both annoying and ridiculously cool. By the time we finish constructing this kind of stuff, we'll be the most scientifically correct sci-fantasy game universe to exist.
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Re: Center of the Universe...?
RayS wrote:By the time we finish constructing this kind of stuff, we'll be the most scientifically correct sci-fantasy game universe to exist.
I don't think sci-fantasy game genres exist yet
Re: Center of the Universe...?
I can help out with any celestial science you guys may need. Got several astronomy textbooks and I've logged many hours on Wikipedia.
Nababoo- Member
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Re: Center of the Universe...?
By all means, thanks.
Here are a couple things we need help on:
- The Center of the Universe, otherwise known as the Core, takes the form of a Black Hole.
> Has it really been discovered how Black Holes pull things or attract things? If it uses a form of magnetism, it will tie in nicely to how our universe was created. If not, we can always revise.
- [i]Universal mechanics... including magnetism and gravitational forces, there must be others that are known to "govern" what goes on in the universe[i]
> Can you help classify some of these, including a small or summarized description on what some of these forces may be?
- [i]The Sun. What is it made out of, why do flares appear, how hot is it...etc[i]
> This is vital for a lot of things - especially to emphasize a base for a measurement of power... but also to "make creating a star a bit more reasonable"...if you catch my unreasonable drift.
- [i]Numerically, planets[i]
> Naturally, a universe needs planets and an innumerable amount of stars. If there's a second universe that we are aware how many planets are in (e.g Andromeda)... or, even better, a third; I'd like to find an average for us to develop an amount of planets to work around... makes the production a bit more controlled and organized.
Thank you so much
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