I really disliked bioshock 3. So I have little hope.
The story was over the top but without saying anything interesting or iconic.
Gunplay is a weird mix between call of duty and bioshock and it doesn't work.
Upgrade system along with only two weapons felt weird. Topics are less useful and less common than in previous games.
"Choices" in story are not choices, completely useless.
Companion AI is bland, they promised a revolution with Elisabeth but it's just a fly tied on a cord, there's zero AI in it. It can't die so there's nothing to interact. It just moves around you, pretend to seek supplies and to hide from bullets but it's all fake, it cannot be hurt and she just tosses you supplies on scripted events.
The bird is hyped and have zero impact in the gameplay.
And I could go on...
Bioshock 1 is a thousand times better game in every single aspect.
Sort of. They were predicted by Einstein theories. But in a way so absurd that it was supposed to be just a faulty part of the theory when you push it to a extreme. Basically the "infinite collapse" that occurs and that should put all mass in a infinitely small space.
That cannot be true, it collides with quantum theory.
We have observed the space surrounding black holes, and that is spot on with the theory. But we know nothing about what occurs inside them. We don't know the density of the singularity, it's structure, how that matter behaves at quantum levels. We know nothing about that.
Once you enter a black hole is not only that you would be torn to pieces and pieces to atoms, we don't even know if atom structure would even exist in there. Maybe even boson-fermion structure doesn't even exist inside a black hole.
The singularity of a black hole is located in space.
The initial singularity of the big bag happened "everywhere" the whole universe was supposed to have infinite density.
The mass of the black hole is finite. It's very dense but it have a quantifiable amount of mass.
For the big bang the mass was also infinite as far as we know. Everything was singularity, every "energy" in your body was part of that infinitely large singularity. Not only everything but everywhere. Where you sit there was singularity during the big bang. As far as we know every single point in space was part of the initial singularity. We don't come from a single point that exploded towards empty space. Expansion is more like the surface of a balloon. Maybe it's better to think of it as stretching rather than expanding.
Beyond that we don't know much about both, there are barriers which prevent direct observation of both.
The expansion of the universe is a completely different matter, as it's not only expanding, it's expanding faster that out gravitational models predict, like the universe is not only "ignoring" black holes, it's expanding despite all observable matter, and all untraceable matter (dark matter), and it's expanding faster and faster driven by an unknown phenomenon we call "dark energy" for giving it a name, because we have remotely not idea of what's going on.
They are like stars in the sense of orbital mechanics.
But a star can be completely understood by the laws of physics we know. While a black hole breaks our understanding and we have no idea what's going on in there.
The original comment were referring to the ring singularity which is different from the accretion disk.
The singularity is unseen, we suppose it's a ring in rotating back holes, but we have no idea. As anything inside the event horizon, we cannot see what's going on in there.
The accretion disk is the disk of matter falling into the black hole, it's outside the event horizon and can be observed.
I really disliked bioshock 3. So I have little hope.
The story was over the top but without saying anything interesting or iconic.
Gunplay is a weird mix between call of duty and bioshock and it doesn't work.
Upgrade system along with only two weapons felt weird. Topics are less useful and less common than in previous games.
"Choices" in story are not choices, completely useless.
Companion AI is bland, they promised a revolution with Elisabeth but it's just a fly tied on a cord, there's zero AI in it. It can't die so there's nothing to interact. It just moves around you, pretend to seek supplies and to hide from bullets but it's all fake, it cannot be hurt and she just tosses you supplies on scripted events.
The bird is hyped and have zero impact in the gameplay.
And I could go on...
Bioshock 1 is a thousand times better game in every single aspect.