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CrackTheSky (Ben S)
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The physics in the movie were wrong
2009-05-18 13:45:17
First of all, the space jump scene - someone please explain to me how they did not burn up as they entered Vulcan's atmosphere.
The only other thing that really bothered me was their depiction of black holes. Specifically, at the end when the Enterprise is about to be sucked into one, and they escape by detonating a bunch of explosives behind them, the explosion of which pushes them far enough away from the black hole for them to engage their warp drive. This scenario ignores the most basic principle of what we know about black holes - nothing, NOTHING can escape, not even light. So an explosion expelling them away from the black hole is simply not physically possible. In fact, all the matter that is a part of said explosion would not move outward, it would all just fall towards the black hole since no speed is great enough to move matter away from a black hole's singularity. In short, the Enterprise should have been destroyed, and physics agrees with me. And I think based on their proximity to the black hole's center, we can assume they were well within the event horizon's radius.
That said, the movie kicked ass.
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Unscripted
2009-05-11 18:57:47
Get it while it's hot:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=94315
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Also
2009-05-06 04:43:29
Let me be the second here to wish Kiki a happy birthday :3
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2009-05-06 02:40:42
For those of you who weren't at AWA, or who missed doki's comedy panel, and you somehow missed my spamming of this video, I decided to upload it to YouTube. Please note, this is not mine. I have no idea who made it, and neither does doki. But make sure you watch it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lnYG7I2Yd0
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About streaming
2009-04-21 14:37:43
Sorry guys, if you want to watch my videos, you'll have to download them.
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