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This thread could belong in the Science & Technology section, but as it relates to the Portal video game, I've put it here.
Here's three short and fascinating videos from minutephysics explaining three paradoxes arising from Portal's portals. Turn your head sideways in incomprehension like a small dog, here:
They don't mention Half-Life in this article, but I guess HL3 hasn't happened for the same reason that Portal 3 didn't happen. However, I think Valve owes it to their legion of HL fans (me included) to put in the resources to finally finish the game. They'll make loads of money off it anyway, so it's win-win.
Here's three short and fascinating videos from minutephysics explaining three paradoxes arising from Portal's portals. Turn your head sideways in incomprehension like a small dog, here:
Portal on Steam
Portalâ„¢ is a new single player game from Valve. Set in the mysterious Aperture Science Laboratories, Portal has been called one of the most innovative new games on the horizon and will offer gamers hours of unique gameplay.
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Portal 2 on Steam
The "Perpetual Testing Initiative" has been expanded to allow you to design co-op puzzles for you and your friends!
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They don't mention Half-Life in this article, but I guess HL3 hasn't happened for the same reason that Portal 3 didn't happen. However, I think Valve owes it to their legion of HL fans (me included) to put in the resources to finally finish the game. They'll make loads of money off it anyway, so it's win-win.
Portal Writer Reveals the Sad Reason Why We Haven't Gotten Portal 3
Portal 3 once seemed like the inevitable sequel to some of the most beloved games ever. However, it sounds like nothing at Valve is inevitable.
www.denofgeek.com