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Which one of these two outcomes is more physically likely?

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So /sci/, what would it be? A or B? Let's test your physics knowledge.

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Which is it?

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Hello /sci/. /fit/ here. We seem to have a dilemma. Help us. I'm currently taking physics, but there seems to be a big issue about whether or not the block has momentum depending on which side of the portal you witness this situation occur. So which is it /sci/, A or B?

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Hey /sci/ faggots at /b/ don't understand basic physics. So please explain this shit with big words and possibly equations, that shit always convinces /b/.

>Inb4 Portals can't move

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resolve this paradox by using general relativity to prove you can't have portals in relative motion to each other

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Do you have the answer /sci/?

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I can't even wrap my brain around this shit and no one can give me an answer. So now i ask of you /sci/ which of these possibilities would happen in Portal?

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