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EXODUS
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on Saturday, August, 06, 2011 9:21 AM
Here's an interesting thought that occured to me the other day:

We all know that you can beam objects into the computer using the industrial laser (like the orange in the first film).
You can also beam people into the computer has well (including the clothes that they're wearing).

The thought that occured to me is this-what if you were to take a digital camera (or a cam-corder) in with you when you are beamed inside?
Assuming it works, does that mean you would be able to take pictures of the Tron world itself?

If it worked, it would be interesting to see the results...


 
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on Saturday, August, 06, 2011 3:14 PM
Wouldn't the camera have its own internal system with its own programs?

A system within a system.

Tronception.


 
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on Saturday, August, 06, 2011 5:54 PM
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on Saturday, August, 06, 2011 6:36 PM
My daughter has a book called "Floatsam" that's a bit like that. All pictures. a kid finds a waterproof camera on a beach with a roll of film in it. He has the photos developed and it reveals a huge underwater world and the photos show that the camera has been turning up for a 100 years or more.

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on Saturday, August, 06, 2011 8:54 PM
Sso02V Wrote:Wouldn't the camera have its own internal system with its own programs?

A system within a system.

Tronception.


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EXODUS
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on Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 3:39 AM
Here's another interesting thought that occured to me:

I assume that Flynn wears a watch (like everyone else), but considering that the flow of time is much faster in the System then in our world, how would that affect his watch?
Would it continue to function normally, which means that when he is 'inside' it will look like it's moving VERY SLOWLY?
OR, will it adapt to 'Tron Time', which means that when he gets back out again, it will be HOURS ahead & he will have to adjust it everytime he comes out?


 
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on Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 4:33 AM
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Tronception.

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on Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 6:55 AM
EXODUS Wrote:Here's another interesting thought that occured to me:

I assume that Flynn wears a watch (like everyone else), but considering that the flow of time is much faster in the System then in our world, how would that affect his watch?
Would it continue to function normally, which means that when he is 'inside' it will look like it's moving VERY SLOWLY?
OR, will it adapt to 'Tron Time', which means that when he gets back out again, it will be HOURS ahead & he will have to adjust it everytime he comes out?
Good question. Though it's possible he might just take it off before he goes in. It's also possible digitization might throw it off somehow and maybe it just stops while he's in there.

(I've always wondered if the system clock not only keeps track of "real world" time but also time inside. "Hey! Bob! Cron job! Go!" I suppose it's possible programs have some sort of "inner clock" that they don't need ask, but I doubt that would be how it works-- or perhaps they're linked enough to the system that they just "know". Or maybe there really are clocks everywhere in there. )
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