The impression that I got from the novels were that UNSC slipspace drives consisted of massive linear accelerators that would have taken up the entire length of the smallest slipspace-capable vessels like a MAC, and not like the box smaller than a pelican that you can simply pull out like in Halo: Reach.
Has halo ever mentioned cold welding? It would be cool if they built all of there ships is space using cold welding, which would essentially make the entire frame of the ship a single piece of metal.
@@Ratkill9000 yeah but thats not cold welding, that could classed as Arc Welding, cold welding is using chemicals to weld materials without the need of high Temp to bond the materials together. cold welding is commonly done to Fission Reactors for Obvious safety reasons. it can be used for other things as well, but STIG welds preferred method of strong welds.
@@Duke_of_Petchington I know. They've never mentioned cold fusion welding, which in theory should take place at room temperature and colder. My point being, in the books, they use plasma welding to build and repair the ships, never any mentions of cold fusion welding.
Question: We’ve seen a handful of “hitching a ride” through slipspace but only in one direction. Theoretically, would it be possible to enter slipspace through the “exit” portal of another ship? I have an idea for a story involving a Pelican being lost just as a Guardian shows up, and I want to know if it’s even possible.
I doubt anyone would survive on it as a pelican doesn't have 1. A shield 2. A slipspace drive The occupants would be exposed to all 11 dimensions of space and then the pelican would be lost as it would be stuck in slipspace
@@LegoLegend2017 but didn't chief do it in an up armored one in first strike I think it was dropped from a human ship and fell out of space but I don't remember specifics it's been years
one should look at the works being done on warp travel, they call it the Alcubierre drive, the first calculations put the energy requirings to impossible levels, but more reacent calculations, still quite high, are much more accesseble even to these days
Halo had a good chance to be hard sci-fy setting. Lack of all handwavium techs like FTL , artifical gravity and inertia damper could make the story greater .
To be frank Halo ftl actually isn't really that handwavy. The creating the portal part is the most handwavy. A alternate interconnected set of dimensions is actually extremely plausible. The artificial gravity and inertial dampeners are on the other hand pretty handwavy from what we have seen. But from a purely physics standpoint slipspace has no real glaring issues itself nor does traveling ftl though it. And even the idea of using a form of singularity to create a portal isn't bad. Though at this moment no good way from my perspective to solve the formation issue. Might be interesting to think on.
It isnt necessarily against the laws of physics to create a rupture in the space-time continuum. Every massive object in existence is already putting stress on it. Halo makes some unproven assumptions about the nature of the universe, but said assumptions arent really outside the realm of possibility
It’s possible if either WW3 speeds up tech innovation or some serious changes to society and the education system. If we can get the whole world to work together it would be possible in less than decades im sure.
It didn’t take a few minutes as Infinity has gotten back. Del Rio was essentially court martialed for abandoning Chief as word got back he survived. Del Rio was stripped of command of the Infinity and given to Lasky long enough for Lasky to set up a defense fleet with the new ships. And Mantle’s Approach was the personal warship of the former supreme commander of all Forerunner military, it would need to be quick. Keyships were just archiving/seedships, they weren’t as important to travel the galaxy in haste.
You'd be floating in slipspace while being not alive. Various objects have been caught in slipspace such as asteroids, space trash, etc, these are known to be picked up by slipspace probes. At one point a covenant fleet was mistaken for a comet after a probe came back with its readings.
@@ur-didact1991 I'm just going off the lore I know here. It could be that what you're referring to helps protect the object traveling through slipspace. Either from some kind of radiation or from warping since slipspace can be a bit bendy at times both in time and space terms.
7:07 No they can't. Based on our current understanding of quantum theory, creating the smallest possible black hole allowed by physics would require an accelerator of LHC's design to be scaled up to larger than the observable universe. There was speculation that several proposed theories extending the Standard Model might allow smaller black holes accessible to the LHC, but this has never been observed. There is a clear improvement in accelerator tech over the 300 years leading to the slipspace drive given they shrunk the required accelerator size from larger than the universe to several meters. That does appear to be an engineering problem, and we have some promising ways to get there, but we're definitely far away from such a point.
So, in other words, by real life calculations we might be able to travel the galaxy. Once the fusion reactor becomes easier to mass produce. Let alone after proven to work. Which should be achievable by 2200s, or 2400s. Why? Because, we are currently working on fusion reactors right now, and we should have one up, and running sometime soon. Before 2100s. I believe during the 2100s after proving its viability as a energy source. Then work will begin to make it more powerful, and easier to mass produce. The most powerful ones I believe that we could make would be zero g fusion reactors. Given that they won't have to work against earth's gravity. Of course I believe work on a orbital fusion reactor would happen once the infrastructure needed to build one is built. That would most likely happen after mars, and Luna has been properly colonized. With infrastructure needed to build the infrastructure needed to build a zero g orbital fusion reactor. After one is built i believe it would first be used to colonize the outer regions of the solar system, like Jupiter, and Saturn sectors respectfully. Last, and finally I believe that galactic travel would occur after probes would be sent to the nearest star system, and has been properly study. Colonization of the solar system should begin soon with the most recent space race. Colonization of the outer system would most likely happen after 2100s. Given that in between now ( being 2021) and 2100. The world would be focus upon the second space race, covid 19, possible ww3, possible second called war, and stuff like that.
Based on your comment I can tell that you are a deep thinker. I also ponder what the future will hold for humanity. Does it disappoint you that its extremely unlikely that you or I will live to see technology like you've described come into existence? Sometimes I feel like I'm missing out despite how advanced we are as a society. I guess when you realize that cavemen once though fire was high tech it puts things into perspective. Lol.
you should make some video for the artificial gravity which works on all the ships, more specifically about what they called the gravity plates, tell us how they work, is it really possible to build that in real life? please give me a reply it will be much much appreciated thank you ❤
@@jetstreamsam7853 I only said bungie cause someone had to have come up with some basics, they started introducing all the lore content right around the time of the halo waypoint app.
@@Triple259772 eric nylund lay the groundwork for the franchise and 343 is the one making it happen. halo is like the bible. almost consistent and in line with the lore from before
Seems we have a interesting mystery here with those slipspace flakes. I always questioned if they were created by Forerunners or not. So guess not! Maybe also a Precursor creation?
I think It was created by the forerunners, just 10 million years ago before the data cataclysm forerunners had which put them in stagnation of technology standard
Yes Slipspace Lore
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The impression that I got from the novels were that UNSC slipspace drives consisted of massive linear accelerators that would have taken up the entire length of the smallest slipspace-capable vessels like a MAC, and not like the box smaller than a pelican that you can simply pull out like in Halo: Reach.
You could make a video with your own take of Slipspace, i think it would be very interesting.
Has halo ever mentioned cold welding? It would be cool if they built all of there ships is space using cold welding, which would essentially make the entire frame of the ship a single piece of metal.
In I think it was First Strike or Fall of Reach, they mentioned I think plasma welding. They said that the Titanium armor was 2 meters thick.
@@Ratkill9000 yeah but thats not cold welding, that could classed as Arc Welding, cold welding is using chemicals to weld materials without the need of high Temp to bond the materials together.
cold welding is commonly done to Fission Reactors for Obvious safety reasons. it can be used for other things as well, but STIG welds preferred method of strong welds.
@@Duke_of_Petchington I know. They've never mentioned cold fusion welding, which in theory should take place at room temperature and colder.
My point being, in the books, they use plasma welding to build and repair the ships, never any mentions of cold fusion welding.
@@Duke_of_Petchington JB Weld? lol
Yeah, vacuum welding can be a bit of a bugger
Wooot! Am super excited. I love space travel and theoretical physics. Installation00 never disappoints :)
It's all wibbly wobbly timey wimey in spaaaace. The whole concept is one wheezing sound effect away from Doctor Who.
Finally, something about that travel system this universe is using, thank you!
Question:
We’ve seen a handful of “hitching a ride” through slipspace but only in one direction. Theoretically, would it be possible to enter slipspace through the “exit” portal of another ship? I have an idea for a story involving a Pelican being lost just as a Guardian shows up, and I want to know if it’s even possible.
I doubt anyone would survive on it as a pelican doesn't have
1. A shield
2. A slipspace drive
The occupants would be exposed to all 11 dimensions of space and then the pelican would be lost as it would be stuck in slipspace
@@LegoLegend2017 Makes sense. I did have a contingency plan in case this wouldn’t work. Thanks for the insight!
@@LegoLegend2017 condor could
@@LegoLegend2017 but didn't chief do it in an up armored one in first strike I think it was dropped from a human ship and fell out of space but I don't remember specifics it's been years
one should look at the works being done on warp travel, they call it the Alcubierre drive, the first calculations put the energy requirings to impossible levels, but more reacent calculations, still quite high, are much more accesseble even to these days
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@@Voltaic_Fire I'm not a Goa'uld. Trust me
@@thegamecrasherthemastergam8485 That's exactly what a Goa'uld would say. Everyone, this guy's a snake-head! Get her! 😂
@@Voltaic_Fire Hardy har har
Halo had a good chance to be hard sci-fy setting. Lack of all handwavium techs like FTL , artifical gravity and inertia damper could make the story greater .
To be frank Halo ftl actually isn't really that handwavy. The creating the portal part is the most handwavy. A alternate interconnected set of dimensions is actually extremely plausible. The artificial gravity and inertial dampeners are on the other hand pretty handwavy from what we have seen. But from a purely physics standpoint slipspace has no real glaring issues itself nor does traveling ftl though it. And even the idea of using a form of singularity to create a portal isn't bad. Though at this moment no good way from my perspective to solve the formation issue. Might be interesting to think on.
It isnt necessarily against the laws of physics to create a rupture in the space-time continuum. Every massive object in existence is already putting stress on it. Halo makes some unproven assumptions about the nature of the universe, but said assumptions arent really outside the realm of possibility
Great video man!!!!
Great video. Was waiting for you to do one on the slipspace drive
Awesome channel man
Ever think of doing a video on the Keyes Loop?
halo canon already done one so no point.
This is such a great channel.
It baffles my mind that slipspace drives are actually theoretically possible. Shame I can't live forever to see them realized.
It’s possible if either WW3 speeds up tech innovation or some serious changes to society and the education system. If we can get the whole world to work together it would be possible in less than decades im sure.
Last time I was this quick on a video I was dreaming.
If the dreadnought in halo 2 took 4 weeks to get to Earth then why did the Mantles Approach only take a few minutes
It didn’t take a few minutes as Infinity has gotten back. Del Rio was essentially court martialed for abandoning Chief as word got back he survived. Del Rio was stripped of command of the Infinity and given to Lasky long enough for Lasky to set up a defense fleet with the new ships.
And Mantle’s Approach was the personal warship of the former supreme commander of all Forerunner military, it would need to be quick. Keyships were just archiving/seedships, they weren’t as important to travel the galaxy in haste.
@@DaMasta981 Your explanation makes no sense.
@@nihilityjoey how the fuck does it not?
@@nihilityjoey it actually does, just like ships and aircrafts, the military versions of vehicles are usually faster
@@nihilityjoey because forerunners are advanced
So a mysterious mineral helped power forerunner portals' tuning mechanisms. I wonder if they ever caused a resonance cascade in their history
Very informative, thanks a lot!
Amazing info, thank you.
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Very nice.
Can you do a video about the high charity map like maybe the fort levels or what not idk
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So are there any consequences for an underpowered jump on a covenant ship.
sooooo wait what happens to people caught in and exposed to slip stream space?
Probably similar to what happens if they fell into a normal black hole.
They would not be existing
You'd be floating in slipspace while being not alive.
Various objects have been caught in slipspace such as asteroids, space trash, etc, these are known to be picked up by slipspace probes. At one point a covenant fleet was mistaken for a comet after a probe came back with its readings.
@@UPLYNXED Isnt normal object cannot exist in slipspace without quantum field?
@@ur-didact1991 I'm just going off the lore I know here. It could be that what you're referring to helps protect the object traveling through slipspace. Either from some kind of radiation or from warping since slipspace can be a bit bendy at times both in time and space terms.
7:07 No they can't. Based on our current understanding of quantum theory, creating the smallest possible black hole allowed by physics would require an accelerator of LHC's design to be scaled up to larger than the observable universe. There was speculation that several proposed theories extending the Standard Model might allow smaller black holes accessible to the LHC, but this has never been observed.
There is a clear improvement in accelerator tech over the 300 years leading to the slipspace drive given they shrunk the required accelerator size from larger than the universe to several meters. That does appear to be an engineering problem, and we have some promising ways to get there, but we're definitely far away from such a point.
You think it’s possible to dig into the lore of the Indulgence of Conviction or are the details too sparse to get in depth?
So, in other words, by real life calculations we might be able to travel the galaxy. Once the fusion reactor becomes easier to mass produce.
Let alone after proven to work.
Which should be achievable by 2200s, or 2400s.
Why? Because, we are currently working on fusion reactors right now, and we should have one up, and running sometime soon. Before 2100s.
I believe during the 2100s after proving its viability as a energy source. Then work will begin to make it more powerful, and easier to mass produce.
The most powerful ones I believe that we could make would be zero g fusion reactors. Given that they won't have to work against earth's gravity.
Of course I believe work on a orbital fusion reactor would happen once the infrastructure needed to build one is built.
That would most likely happen after mars, and Luna has been properly colonized. With infrastructure needed to build the infrastructure needed to build a zero g orbital fusion reactor.
After one is built i believe it would first be used to colonize the outer regions of the solar system, like Jupiter, and Saturn sectors respectfully.
Last, and finally I believe that galactic travel would occur after probes would be sent to the nearest star system, and has been properly study.
Colonization of the solar system should begin soon with the most recent space race.
Colonization of the outer system would most likely happen after 2100s. Given that in between now ( being 2021) and 2100. The world would be focus upon the second space race, covid 19, possible ww3, possible second called war, and stuff like that.
Based on your comment I can tell that you are a deep thinker. I also ponder what the future will hold for humanity. Does it disappoint you that its extremely unlikely that you or I will live to see technology like you've described come into existence? Sometimes I feel like I'm missing out despite how advanced we are as a society. I guess when you realize that cavemen once though fire was high tech it puts things into perspective. Lol.
you should make some video for the artificial gravity which works on all the ships, more specifically about what they called the gravity plates, tell us how they work, is it really possible to build that in real life? please give me a reply it will be much much appreciated thank you ❤
Who’s job is it at 343 or bungie to come up with this stuff?
80% of Halo's lore has been made by 343
@@jetstreamsam7853 I only said bungie cause someone had to have come up with some basics, they started introducing all the lore content right around the time of the halo waypoint app.
@@Triple259772 eric nylund lay the groundwork for the franchise and 343 is the one making it happen. halo is like the bible. almost consistent and in line with the lore from before
just saying nice intro
Seems we have a interesting mystery here with those slipspace flakes. I always questioned if they were created by Forerunners or not. So guess not!
Maybe also a Precursor creation?
I think It was created by the forerunners, just 10 million years ago before the data cataclysm forerunners had which put them in stagnation of technology standard
Can it run Slipspace Engine?.
Sorry I swear Ive seen this vid a few months ago weird feeling
Noice
So this Video shows us how halo Infinite works? 😉
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This seems very Kzinti Lesson to me...
My honda civic is still faster than the infinity
First, because the other person said “not first”