![]() ![]() We are quite fluent in English, and I spent a year in the UK, but kelp is just not that of a common word for foreigners (and from the translation I am getting, it also is a very unusual word in my natime langage). As a non English native speaker, I also have always found unecessary confusing that this biome was called "kelp" forest instead of creepvine forest, and so did most of my friends. ![]() Anybody going looking for kelp forests in Subnautica is in for some confusion and frustration. Originally posted by Cougarific:All I'm saying is, when people ask for help it's nice to give them accurate information. The devs can give the planet any elements they want, in any concentration that suits their fancy. ![]() Translation: It's a different planet so there are diffrent concentrations of elements.įurthermore, it's a planet that exists only in computer code. The laws of physics apply in different ways according to the rate energy gains velocity, rotation through spacetime. Originally posted by Blackrain:+1 just because its a planet in another solar system doesn't mean it doesn't share the same chemical make up, Its all depends where you are in spacetime and any spacetime we travel to will have similair elements according to that time period. There is no such thing as full stop, nothing stops in the universe. Hydrogen reacts differently according to the spacetime its born in and is effected by that current space times laws of physics, hydrogen born at the start of time is less effected by the laws of physics because those laws don't exsist yet. Put it this way its not one big bang like most scientist claim, its multipule bangs as the reaction between matter and anti matter colide to create the first element hydrogen and as that gains velocity the laws of physics change according to other energies traveling at different rates, there is no dark matter its dark speed and light speed under my theroy light becomes dark speed and cause's tears in space time as the acceleration between both light and dark is emense, the so called could they see in the universe now they call dark matter isn't dark matter at all but rather matter scattered in spacetime due all the other velocitys contantly moving in spacetime. Honestly i'd have to write a paper on the subject to explain the theory properly. +1 just because its a planet in another solar system doesn't mean it doesn't share the same chemical make up, Its all depends where you are in spacetime and any spacetime we travel to will have similair elements according to that time period. Why wouldn't i think of it as an earth like planet and apply real life logic to something as simple as silver?Īlso it doesn't matter whether it's an earth like planet or not, silver will always be more common that gold and diamonds due to physics and probability. ![]() Originally posted by Archon:stop thinking like you are on earth Why? It's a planetoid of simular size and density to earth, causing simular gravity, with a working atmosphere (which means i can safely assume it has a molten iron core to produce the magnetic field to give it an atmosphere), it contains salt water that contains living bacteria that has evolved into living organism thanks to vegatation due to it being the perfect distance from the star and contains real life materials including several metaloids and no fake elements. ![]()
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