Timeline for This teleporter causes gravitational warping of the user’s body—how come it doesn’t kill them?
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Aug 1, 2023 at 13:37 | comment | added | Fabian Sievert | Spaghettificaton happens when the space is not flat. If the bubble negates the effects from the outside, then the user should be fine. Light from their body could take a weird path however and could make limbs take on weird shapes to the eye. This, together with the, albeit miniscule, imperfections in the bubble could lead to a very weird feeling and perception of reality during warping. | |
Jul 31, 2023 at 19:53 | comment | added | Ethan Maness | Warping space which contains things necessarily warps the things contained within that space. See: spaghettification. OP is already describing a warp bubble, their question is essentially what if the warp bubble is imperfect?" Or, more explicitly, "can the human body survive a gravitational gradient steep enough to cause noticeable shape distortion without it being lethal?" | |
Jul 31, 2023 at 12:52 | history | answered | Matt Timmermans | CC BY-SA 4.0 |