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Slaveless 06-25-2006 01:43 PM

Skillya_Glowi, I would have to disagree on your theory on the height of the levels. They are probably around 15'. You just have to measure them by Mudokons. Plus, there is a difference when you fall on your feet, then when you fall on your head.

In my new theory, I believe that Mudokons have engineered wells. They seem to be related to metal and turned almost mechnically. They might be based off of plants, but it doesn't seem natural for the wells to be activated by switches to me. But I do believe that they have high air pressure idea now. It seems like one of the only ways that doesn't have a flaw.

skillya_glowi 06-25-2006 08:12 PM

I did measure them in Mudokons.

As for the well idea, I agree.

magic9mushroom 06-30-2006 12:39 AM

(To used) Okay fine hydrogen then, that would explain why they blow up. And Oddworld's atmosphere is probably a LOT thicker than ours. Amd maybe, just maybe, Oddworld has large gas pockets in its core which would decrease its mass and gravity

used:) 06-30-2006 06:26 AM

Again, I doubt it, the gravitational forces of a planet like Oddworld would force the gas out. All of the lightest substances are always further and further away from the core.

magic9mushroom 07-04-2006 07:54 PM

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Again, I doubt it, the gravitational forces of a planet like Oddworld would force the gas out. All of the lightest substances are always further and further away from the core.

Okay I stuffed up but Mars, for example, is a lot less dense than Earth. Oddworld could also be.

used:) 07-04-2006 08:10 PM

Mars is also one third the size of Earth.

And based off the heavy dependence on metal for the contruction of industrial facilities, I would say Oddworld has a global amount of iron relative to Earth's.