Black mesa incident

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We know how the motion picture industry is the outlet for defense related information.

It's apparent how espionage, military, and exoplanetary themes are routinely absorbed in the realm of fantasy, to obfuscate their ground in reality.

Electronic games are also used to stream information that is from a classified nature.

In Half-Life, an incident at a military research facility is depicted. The laboratory is located at the Black Mesa plane in Arizona.

The incident caused a rift in our space-time, in which an opening occurred to a next dimension (maybe better called different quantum state).
 
What kind of bot are you? They get smarter every day.
 
So... What are you saying? That it's real?
 
What are you even talking about? Speak English, please.
 
It's probable that Half Life is reflective of real events. The Black Mesa research facility really exists. It's located in an Arizona desert plane.
 
It's probable that Half Life is reflective of real events. The Black Mesa research facility really exists. It's located in an Arizona desert plane.

So, basically you're saying there was an actual resonance cascade that took place on Earth...

Yeah, I'd like to know where you got your information from because I really can't comprehend this at all.
 
I don't know what kind of oblivious existence you other people lead, but we're still getting portal storms down here in City 12.
 
Sorry pal, Black Mesa is in New Mexico.


Please click on Black Mesa in original post. As to the others: I don't see why this topic is met with rather teenage-like cynicism. If you have no constructive input, better not reply, it seems to me. What a waste of time! :rolleyes:

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Electronic games are also used to stream information that is from a classified nature.
That is a pretty interesting statement, got any other examples?

You could attempt to connect the HL resonance cascade to several major scientific experiments (some of which are well known, others not so much), but you'd be wasting your time.

I'm not sure if you are just throwing this out there, or if you believe it wholeheartedly. To the best of your knowledge, what was the consequence of the real resonance cascade? Were they...unforeseen?
 
That is a pretty interesting statement, got any other examples?

You could attempt to connect the HL resonance cascade to several major scientific experiments (some of which are well known, others not so much), but you'd be wasting your time.

Under the assumption that it's an interesting statement, it wouldn't be a waste of time would it.

In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate at larger amplitude at some frequencies than at others.

A cascade is anything that resembles a waterfall, esp. in seeming to flow or fall in abundance. A positively feedbacking cascade of a spectral frequency of a crystal doesn't sound very healthy. I don't know if you ever had it in audio applications, when an output is fed back into its source and you suddenly hear a horrendous resonance develop.

According to the scenario, this feedback mechanism would have exposed the scientists at Black Mesa to a rift in space-time, and opened up to another dimension. Dimensions, as we of course all know, are a part of the fabric of the universe. There's supposed to be eleven of them.

One of those eleven would have leaked into our world, including the lifeforms inhabiting it.
 
Nonsense.
Actually, that Black Mesa crystal test was inspired by real world experiments with quantum entanglement at Innsbruck and Vienna universities.
 
Intel leaks into movies and games simultaneously. For those with less interest in physics: there's a remarkable resemblance between Wallace Breen and the Architect from the Matrix: both occupy a kind of mid-level zone between two worlds, and both obey to beings from a next reality. Both have an army of android-like agents under them who wish for controlled people.
 
Intel leaks into movies and games simultaneously. For those with less interest in physics: there's a remarkable resemblance between Wallace Breen and the Architect from the Matrix: both occupy a kind of mid-level zone between two worlds, and both obey to beings from a next reality. Both have an army of android-like agents under them who wish for controlled people.

And the both have white beards.

Oh, and Breen didn't create the combine, where the Architect created the Matrix.

Speaking of white beards, anyone think Sean Connery would make an... um, interesting Breen in the non-existent HL2 movie?
 
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