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The Halo rings work. This is a given. Therefore they are able to work. Your screaming "but muh science!" is nothing more than a pathetic attempt to disqualify beings who would curb stomp the Star Wars universe. How the rings work is irrelevant. I've tried to offer [i]simplified[/i] explanations of how they [i]might[/i] work, because the forerunners' understanding of science would obviously be much more advanced than yours or mine. In the end it doesn't matter, because hokey science and ancient weaponry are more than a match for a good blaster at your side.
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  • Edited by DarthBrando: 9/16/2015 1:39:17 AM
    Im not saying the rings DONT WORK; I SAID THEY DONT USE SUBSPACE OR SLIPSPACE TO TRANSPORT THE DESTRUCTIVE ENERGY TO TARGETS! I [b][i][u]NEVER SAID THE RINGS DIDNT WORK[/u][/i][/b] just that the method by which you told me they worked was wrong as it goes against cosmic and quantum physics pretty dang obviously and essentially ignores physics entirely. An hokey science huh? [b][i][u]HOW THE F DO YOU THINK BLASTERS AND NORMAL HUMAN GUNS WORK[/u][/i][/b]----> hokey science in use. Before science was science it was trial & error = results + the religion of [b][i][u]ALCHEMY[/u][/i][/b]

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  • I don't think you're an idiot, so I'm guessing the reason you misunderstood my trigonometry analogy was bias. Either way, I'll explain it again in terms of the rings so that there's no way you can misunderstand. Imagine the rings fire not one but two blasts. Blast A travels in normal space to a distance of X. Blast B travels in slipspace to distance X. At distance X, blast A enters slipspace and blast B enters normal space. Blast A travels in slipspace to a distance of 2X, and blast B travels in regular space to a distance of 2X. At distance 2X, blast A reenters regular space and blast B reenters slipspace. They continue to alternate in this manner on an interval of X. Each blast travels only half as much distance in normal space, therefore each blast takes twice as long to dissipate, so the ring's effective range has been doubled. Now imagine the rings fire trillions of blasts. Each blast only moves for a very short distance before entering slipspace and being replaced by another blast. The ring's effective range is now trillions of times greater.

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  • Edited by DarthBrando: 9/16/2015 2:05:03 AM
    I understand that concept; in order for that to work however YOU MUST KNOW the location and mass/density of EVERY TARGET at time of firing; Other wise not only will the blasts not hit their targets: they may not be of sufficient force to destroy those targets. Do you get what im trying to say on that part and why it is impossible? It means at time of firing each halo must know when it fires where EVERY SINGLE TARGET in its blast radius is AND the force required to destroy EACH target; and then it sends out the blast wave to hit that target. Unless halo can scan its ENTIRE blast radius DOWN TO A 2 MILLIMETER RESOLUTION its [b][i][u]IMPOSSIBLE[/u][/i][/b]

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  • You don't need to know the location of every target. All you need is the interval at which one wave enters slipspace and another enters regular space. It's completely radial.

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  • You forget just how much space there is in a galaxy and how much stuff is in it: When a wave of energy impacts something; It is reflected Or absorbed (Or if the energy is high enough or composed of small enough particles)----> it is slowed down/slightly dissipated. Planets are INCREDIBLY large and massive somethings that can stop or absorb a very massive amount; Also there is gravity; gravity ALSO pulls in energy into its center of mass. So unless you direct that energy to targets you lose practically ALL of it before 10% of your targets are even hit. Also unless energy in question is SELF AWARE once it exits slip space; there IS NO GOING BACK INTO SLIPSPACE for that specific portion of energy. If you were to TRY and blanket an entire galaxy with ANY form of energy for EVERY SINGLE 2 millimeter space within that galaxies area; IT REQUIRES MORE ENERGY+MASS [b][i][u]THAN THAT GALAXY EVEN CONTAINS[/u][/i][/b] ^-----cuz guess what; all the energy+ matter a galaxy has doesnt even fill up every single LIGHTYEAR within that galaxies area LET ALONE every 2 MILLIMETERS

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  • Perhaps the forerunners have self-aware energy. Wouldn't be the craziest thing they have.

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  • That actually IS a possibility so far as I know

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