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Feb 28 2008

How is the portal now sitting in the bottom of the hole?

Published by wowgoldhunter at 8:57 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

The explosion happened sometime before The Burning Crusade.10GB MP3 PLAYER. There was a barrier on the opposite side of the portal preventing travel; something very large blasted open the barrier and sent pieces skimming through to Azeroth with enough force to make Bruce Banner smile.aion gold. That’s what the debris is from.10GB MP3 PLAYER. As for the hole, well…cheap mp3 player. the Dark Portal is very heavy.Everquest2 platinum. Magic, as everyone knows, is a form of energy.MP3 PLAYER 2GB. According to Einstein’s mass-energy equivalency (E = mc^2), energy has mass. Opening and, more importantly sustaining, an interdimensional wormhole requires an incredible amount of power to be pumped into the portal. According to Samantha Carter’s theorum of wormhole travel, sustaining an active wormhole for longer than thirty-eight minutes requires an even more extraordinary level of power be provided to the “Star” gate device. While the precise source of this power is currently unknown, it is assumed to be drawing from the ambient ‘magic’ (energy) in the area to sustain itself. What this implies for the eventual future of magic on Azeroth is unknown, and neither is it certain just how far the ambient drain extends. What is certain, however, is that the enormous amounts of energy required to sustain the Dark Portal over the decade or so it’s been active cause the Portal to retain a simply enormous amount of mass, and correspondingly weight. Over time this tremendous weight has literally depressed the nearby ground, creating a crater; presumably, given enough time without the Portal collapsing it would sink to the very center of Azeroth..

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