In SWTOR, if you jump while on an elevator platform going down, you fall to your death. IRL, however, jumping on an elevator obviously does not do that. There is a reason for the disparity: politics. Sort of.
According to Newton's laws of motion, every object on Earth falls at the exact same acceleration, 9.8 m/s/s. So, for instance, if something is falling to Earth at 10 m/s, in 1 second it will move at 19.8 m/s, and so on (I think. I failed high school physics, but the gist is accurate.) Therefore, if an elevator is going down at, say, 10 m/s/ and you jump up, it will take you a bit longer to touch the "ground" than it would if you were standing on solid ground.
There is a problem with this, however: Newton is flat-out wrong. Well, okay, not really. The basic premise is sort of solid, but there is a little something called Einstein's Theory of Relativity. You may have heard of it, but probably don't know what it is. The gist of it is that if you jump while in an elevator going down, it will actually take you the same amount of time to reach the floor as if you were on solid ground, because your jump movement is relative to the elevator, not the ground. Even if you were to jump while the elevator was stationary, and were still in midair when it started going down, it would still take you the same amount of time. There are other examples, but I don't care to go into them. Look them up if you like. Yet despite this, for some reason those in power like to believe in Newton's laws while rejecting Einstein's (hence SWTOR's and other games' newtonian-based physics engine). Like I said, politics. But I digress.
My question is this: Will Em8ER's physics be based on Newton or Einstein?
According to Newton's laws of motion, every object on Earth falls at the exact same acceleration, 9.8 m/s/s. So, for instance, if something is falling to Earth at 10 m/s, in 1 second it will move at 19.8 m/s, and so on (I think. I failed high school physics, but the gist is accurate.) Therefore, if an elevator is going down at, say, 10 m/s/ and you jump up, it will take you a bit longer to touch the "ground" than it would if you were standing on solid ground.
There is a problem with this, however: Newton is flat-out wrong. Well, okay, not really. The basic premise is sort of solid, but there is a little something called Einstein's Theory of Relativity. You may have heard of it, but probably don't know what it is. The gist of it is that if you jump while in an elevator going down, it will actually take you the same amount of time to reach the floor as if you were on solid ground, because your jump movement is relative to the elevator, not the ground. Even if you were to jump while the elevator was stationary, and were still in midair when it started going down, it would still take you the same amount of time. There are other examples, but I don't care to go into them. Look them up if you like. Yet despite this, for some reason those in power like to believe in Newton's laws while rejecting Einstein's (hence SWTOR's and other games' newtonian-based physics engine). Like I said, politics. But I digress.
My question is this: Will Em8ER's physics be based on Newton or Einstein?
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