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Its a well known fact it was a valve joke. They realised that a certain demographic would rather talk about a computer game than have a "complete" life by chasing young ladies. Truth. Ask Gabe, he'll tell ya. Honest guv.Jackathan said:What does halflife(the textbook definition) have to do with halflife and halflife 2? They just choose it because it sounds cool? I just started thinking about it when I was in science at school, any ideas?
I actually agree 100% an excellent theorykillahsin-[CE] said:It like all its expansion titles, are metaphoric titles for whats going on inside the game. Half-Life is the metaphor for the way the gateway was opened to zen. Mixing one world into 2.
That has always been my take on it,. Half-Life, as in, half of a real life. A clever double entendreCombineHarvester said:Its a well known fact it was a valve joke. They realised that a certain demographic would rather talk about a computer game than have a "complete" life by chasing young ladies. Truth. Ask Gabe, he'll tell ya. Honest guv.
Cypher19 said:Opposing force revolves around Newton's..hum...second? law, stating that for every force there is an equally opposite force. For example, you push on the wall, the wall pushes on you.
Blue shift (if I recall correctly..) refers to a way of measuring the speed of an object. If an object starts moving towards your eye very fast (i.e. 10^6 m/s, or 3,600,000 km/h) then the wavelength (and therefore, the colour) of the light will change (see Grade 11 physics wave education). Blue shift refers to this, but I don't know the exact specifics, try asking an astrophysics prof.
Cypher19 said:Opposing force revolves around Newton's..hum...second? law, stating that for every force there is an equally opposite force. For example, you push on the wall, the wall pushes on you.
Blue shift (if I recall correctly..) refers to a way of measuring the speed of an object. If an object starts moving towards your eye very fast (i.e. 10^6 m/s, or 3,600,000 km/h) then the wavelength (and therefore, the colour) of the light will change (see Grade 11 physics wave education). Blue shift refers to this, but I don't know the exact specifics, try asking an astrophysics prof.
PlagueX said:Just to make it perfect (sorry for bad english ect...)
Half-Life is what we danes D denmark ) call "halveringstid" which in english means "the time to half something".
Speaking of the meaning of Half-Life it has got to do with radiaoctive atoms.
Example. There are 3 cases of radiation.
(this i translated from danish, dunno what the correct name is in english)
1. Alfa beam
2. Beta beam
3. Gamma beam
if something outputs "alfa beam" it means the core is unstable. Here we are talking protons and neutrons. Some how the core gives up, and release a proton. Which, because of speed and other effects I can't explain in english "transforms" into an electron, but that is not important.
The important thing is that now the core has one proton less. Which means it isn't the same atom any more. You could say it has bin "degraded".
So when you say "Half-life" it is the time it take the half of a mass to degrade to the atom below.
h00dlum said:cool i didint know that..i always thought that Opposing force was like (the marines is the opposing force) and blue shift was called that cuz Barney has a blue suit\cops, barney works the shift..im an idiot