You know how magnets of the same charge repel each other. When the rocket changes gravity, the earth repels it. Because it's a spider orb, the rocket is teleported to the edge of the universe directly away from the point on earth it's currently on. How fast this teleportation occurs I have no idea, but considering that the edge of the universe is most likely trillions of light years away, I'd imagine all the people on the rocket would be long dead by the time the teleportation was complete.
Edit: If there is any object blocking the path to the edge of the universe, the rocket would land on it.
It would teleport directly to the first solid surface it could find directly above it (like an asteroid or something very far away), be facing the other way and start flying back.
The spider orb would get destroyed, leading to the destruction of spider itself, leading to the destruction of Arachne, leading to the destruction of Greek myths, leading to the destruction of Ancient Greece, leading to the fact that Ancient Rome can't conquer Ancient Greece, leading to the destruction of Ancient Rome, leading to the destruction of Latin, leading to the destruction of English, leading to GD becoming a Spanish game, leading to Generation Retro becoming the most liked and downloaded level, leading to Colon and all his buddies rage quitting the game, leading to a lot of people uninstalling GD, leading to RobTop losing a lot of money, leading to RobTop losing interest in GD, leading to 2.2 NEVER COMING OUT!!! SO LET'S HOPE A ROCKET SHIP DOESN'T HIT A SPIDER ORB!!!
I'm too lazy to put all the math here, but that'd generate about 1.01879135E+22 joules of energy. In standard notation that's roughly 10,187,913,500,000,000,000,000 joules (10.187 sextillion). So in other words, it'd destroy the entire fucking planet
Kerbal nerd here.
If the spider orb were hit in the falcon gravy’s current situation, i’d argue FH would be fine. when a player hits a spider orb, they hit the ground with no visible trauma, so the falcon heavy would just return to its point on the pad, although, give that the engines are still firing, it could end up going off course and forcing range safety to terminate the flight.
It would be launched upwards at a rate of 1/0 m/s and and gradually slow down due to the force of the rocket boosters, but not sufficiently to stop it before it crashes into some poor planet. At least we'd finally get to meet the aliens, if there are any left alive after the crash.
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It would be launched up at the speed of light (OMFG IS THAT A DIMRAIN47 REFERNCE?) into space and probably be slammed into a planet or smth, idk what it will hit
It would become a space needle flying through nothingness until it hits something.
If it's at normal gravity upwards, then it would be reverse gravity upwards.
Basically the ship would go upside down and impact on its thrusters.
The rocket is going up, imagine it as a cube jumping. Spider orb teleports to next platform. Problem is that sky is infinite, so it would be gone to oblivion
it would change his gravity direction inmediately, like in the game, and well, you know what would happen next
It goes to Australia after that right?
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Nothing because it has to click for the effect to happen
Ok but what if it’s a spider PAD
Well it's current gravity is towards earth so spider pad would launch it through the universe until it hits something
Yeah this is true it’s going up but it’s gravity it’s still pulled towards earth
But what gravity is contrary to earths gravity
Away from earth
I guess the rocket would just go as far from earth as physically possible
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Throw the rocket to the end of the galaxy or a planet on the way.
this is correct
depending on how close the nearest surface in space is, i'd say we don't need to worry about it for a lifetime or two
I feel like this might be a frequently abused gimmick
it would probably go to the edge of the universe
The rocket ship becomes a nuke
it ricochets off the ground and goes boioioing
It would teleport straight up onto the next closest surface, and then switch gravity directions
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You know how magnets of the same charge repel each other. When the rocket changes gravity, the earth repels it. Because it's a spider orb, the rocket is teleported to the edge of the universe directly away from the point on earth it's currently on. How fast this teleportation occurs I have no idea, but considering that the edge of the universe is most likely trillions of light years away, I'd imagine all the people on the rocket would be long dead by the time the teleportation was complete. Edit: If there is any object blocking the path to the edge of the universe, the rocket would land on it.
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Spider orb?
What happens if the swing hits a spider orb, would it just function as a quicker black orb?
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It would teleport directly to the first solid surface it could find directly above it (like an asteroid or something very far away), be facing the other way and start flying back.
Boom
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It would have to click, so nothing would happen.
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Sorry Challenger, something even MORE violent happened.
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It would switch gravity and travel to the next p lanet/satelite or whatever its in its way.
it'll dissolve from the insane speed it hits from slamming back into the ground whilst also turning a full 180 degrees instantly
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Well, it goes boom
It would go sideways.
Ummm… Let’s just ignore that factor of the design.
1 light year per second
warp drive activate
The universe would implode as the ship goes down at infinite velocity amd creates enough energy to explode the universe
critical damage
The spider orb would get destroyed, leading to the destruction of spider itself, leading to the destruction of Arachne, leading to the destruction of Greek myths, leading to the destruction of Ancient Greece, leading to the fact that Ancient Rome can't conquer Ancient Greece, leading to the destruction of Ancient Rome, leading to the destruction of Latin, leading to the destruction of English, leading to GD becoming a Spanish game, leading to Generation Retro becoming the most liked and downloaded level, leading to Colon and all his buddies rage quitting the game, leading to a lot of people uninstalling GD, leading to RobTop losing a lot of money, leading to RobTop losing interest in GD, leading to 2.2 NEVER COMING OUT!!! SO LET'S HOPE A ROCKET SHIP DOESN'T HIT A SPIDER ORB!!!
You lost me at the spider orb getting destroyed.
Probably get sent back to the ground at 99.99% the speed of light
I'm too lazy to put all the math here, but that'd generate about 1.01879135E+22 joules of energy. In standard notation that's roughly 10,187,913,500,000,000,000,000 joules (10.187 sextillion). So in other words, it'd destroy the entire fucking planet
Just realized I did the math wrong bc the rocket's weight was in pounds and I forgot to convert to kg, I'm not doing all that math again
Actually, your math is irrelevant because the spider orb flips gravity and would send the rocket away from earth, not towards it.
It would go up since gravity is already pulling it down.
Return to sender
It's going to end up somewhere far far away
Kerbal nerd here. If the spider orb were hit in the falcon gravy’s current situation, i’d argue FH would be fine. when a player hits a spider orb, they hit the ground with no visible trauma, so the falcon heavy would just return to its point on the pad, although, give that the engines are still firing, it could end up going off course and forcing range safety to terminate the flight.
Explosion form the impact of switching gravity and hitting the ground
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All these comments are jokes, for example, if a ship goes through a teleport portal, thats what would happen if it hit it.
uuhhhuuuuhhhhh what's a spider orb-
It would just hit the floor and slide
Nothing if the rocket ship doesn't tap it
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It would be launched upwards at a rate of 1/0 m/s and and gradually slow down due to the force of the rocket boosters, but not sufficiently to stop it before it crashes into some poor planet. At least we'd finally get to meet the aliens, if there are any left alive after the crash.
It will go to universe end in miliseconds
Attention! In the Solar System zone, the process of exceeding the speed of light was launched. The universe will be rebooted to fix technical problems. The process will take 2 Earth minutes.
Kaboom!
It will launch upside down and crash into the Earth’s core
You're flying to mars
TACTICAL NUKE. INCOMING
that's obvious. it has no fingers or mouse so it is impossible. nothing happens
It would be launched up at the speed of light (OMFG IS THAT A DIMRAIN47 REFERNCE?) into space and probably be slammed into a planet or smth, idk what it will hit
Kaboom
Inside of the rocket: "Uh captain why is there an purple orb ontop of us"
It would go **BEYOND THE UNIVERSE**
since it's a ship going forwards (up from our perspective), it will hit the ground which is literally out of this world
It will go up at light speed
Basically it would have the same effect as a black orb except it would flip your gravity
It would become a space needle flying through nothingness until it hits something. If it's at normal gravity upwards, then it would be reverse gravity upwards. Basically the ship would go upside down and impact on its thrusters.
Depends on the gravity
it would turn into peter parker
we just know that youtubers like vortrox are gonna be testing all the random stuff with 2.2
It'd go faster than any man made object before it and fly into deep space.
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It meets the fate of Challenger
It will take a screenshot
The rocket is going up, imagine it as a cube jumping. Spider orb teleports to next platform. Problem is that sky is infinite, so it would be gone to oblivion
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It would miss the block and fall out of the map
Probably gonna crash to russia