2012-11-09, 19:04 | Link #521 |
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Boy, series are really testing my 7-episode minimum rule this season. That's what...4 series thus far that manage to nab my interest right around Episode 5 or 6?
I'm now intrigued to see what will happen here, since this is set to run 22 episodes. I'm not expecting anything Steins;Gate level, but it's good to know this isn't just turning out to be "stuck-in-the-school" series.
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2012-11-09, 19:30 | Link #522 |
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if its created by nitroplus and same team of chaos;head and steins;gate. Only schools setting is impossible. Its safe to assume someone is planning something behind the others back and a shady organization is at work.
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2012-11-09, 20:47 | Link #524 |
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Huh, if Okabe looked older than 18 then I guess it's only fitting that Kai looks a bit younger than 18. As for thoughts on the actual episode, while i like that Kai is finally getting more involved in the plot his character does feel a bit uneven, he still flip-flops a bit too much for my liking between not caring about what's around him and then suddenly taking an interest in the plot. Gripping aside, I'm glad that he's not keeping Airi and all the other stuff a secret, although it's going to be awkward to explain to Aki that her dad is involved in an global conspiracy.
Also, can anyone explain how magnetic monopoles in the Sun would cause it to explode? Skimming the wiki article on it but not seeing an immediate connection so far (unless they're saying that putting two of the same poles near each other could cause an explosion?).
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2012-11-09, 21:43 | Link #527 | |
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For the "sun is about to explode" either the translation is off or some massive piece is missing because no-one would gain something in that . |
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2012-11-09, 22:14 | Link #528 |
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EP . 5
OK! so plot keeps on accelerating at this point, this is getting more interesting. and now we have magnetic monopoles . Which would be cutting edge topic in particle physics, the existence of which has bearing on Universal Theories & Grand Unified Theories. Them finding Magnetic monopole(s) at the Sun's south pole area. wonder how that would lead to increased solar flares and eventual explosion(?)/nova(?). There should be quite a large amount of it to produce such an effect,contrary to current "lack" IRL science. Even in-universe they were able to Hide this effect from numerous researchers & facilities around the world and even amateur scientist, which is a bit strange, stretching believability a bit (definitely a lot harder to hide than time travel by CERN in S;G). I'm not even sure NASA is the leading SOLAR research group (are they?). Of course they have SOHO (satellite) , but Japan also has those like YOHKOH, and there are other ground based observatories. |
2012-11-09, 22:56 | Link #530 | |
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2012-11-10, 00:21 | Link #531 | |
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But so far I am going on the basis that "magnetic monopoles" is just being used as a magic formula, and the whole thing doesn't actually have any basis in science. I did find some pages from a Russian site claiming that CERN's Large Hadrom Collider might produce monopoles and they could catalyze the destruction of all the protons on Earth. But that was on Earth, not the Sun.
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2012-11-10, 01:10 | Link #532 | |
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Edit: Actually, our sun doesn't have enough mass to supernova, but let's say the gist of the story is that permanent magnetic monopoles drastically increased particle acceleration in the sun, which in turn reduced the amount of years it would take for it to progress to red giant status, effectively devouring/burning up the Earth in the process. Fear over the LHC destroying the earth seem a big misguided. We have an entire universe filled with what are essentially LHCs at a far larger scale. Our not seeing such destruction occurring throughout the universe would seem to argue that it's pretty darn unlikely the relatively puny energies the LHC is capable of is going to be able to do anything destructive on a practical scale.
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2012-11-10, 06:25 | Link #536 | |
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2012-11-10, 08:01 | Link #537 | |
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well actually they never said the monopoles were the cause of said flares and explosion did they? so the only possibility i see is that the magnetic monopole might probably just a side effect of the true cause. so it doesn't have to be that massive.... but then detecting it would be such a chore against a backdrop of that much radiation >.< ... so I'll just leave it to literary license. sci-fi stuff. |
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2012-11-10, 16:33 | Link #539 |
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the robo one arc is introduction to Kai's ability plus it looks like the one running that tournament is connected to the organization or maybe its Nasa or Jaxa (not sure on what to call them) It looks to me they are monitoring the one who controls the robot and when they notice Kai in the finals they even begun investigating them.
If we based it in the first episode part where it looks like Kai is piloting the complete robot. Maybe the organization isn't that bad at all but I can't tell yet. They are probably planning to do something against the solar flares and magnetic poles and they need a good pilot or controller. Though that's only pure speculation. I got the idea of an organization running a tournament to find a pilot or a possible pilot from SRW.
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2012-11-10, 17:43 | Link #540 |
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By my limited understanding of physics, in a normal (bipolar) magnetic field particles flow from one pole to the other (due to the attraction-repulsion electromagnetic properties), that is how the earth magnetic field works and covers the planet, but in a monopole particles would either be only attracted or repelled, which with the power of the sun magnetic field would sounds bad, bad, bad.
Also, about NASA hiding this from us, maybe they are hiding it on plain-sight, as the average public undestands jack squat about physics. *puts tin foil hat* |
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