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<p>'''The | <p>'''The [[Portal problem]]''' is a hypothetical physics question asking how a cube would react to a portal (from the video game series {{wiki|Portal_(series)|Portal}}) being slammed down onto it from above. Option A shows the cube plopping to the floor with little energy, while option B shows it being launched vertically through the air. The problem produced lengthy, repeated debates within DGG, with chatters, orbiters, and even [[Destiny]] and Dan landing on opposite sides.</p> | ||
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<li> | <li>On June 11, 2019, theoretical physicist {{wiki|Sean M. Carroll}} joined Destiny's stream and ruled the correct answer was '''B'''.</li> | ||
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Digital Ground Game is the community-run canvassing operation that emerged from DGG's 2024 Progressive Victory work, now building infrastructure for the 2026 midterms.
On November 9, 2025, Hasan Piker flew to China for what would become a widely criticized propaganda tour, during which time he provided uncritical praise for the country's political and economic systems while downplaying its authoritarian practices and human rights abuses.
The Portal problem is a hypothetical physics question asking how a cube would react to a portal (from the video game series Portal
) being slammed down onto it from above. Option A shows the cube plopping to the floor with little energy, while option B shows it being launched vertically through the air. The problem produced lengthy, repeated debates within DGG, with chatters, orbiters, and even Destiny and Dan landing on opposite sides.
Did you know that ...
- On June 11, 2019, theoretical physicist Sean M. Carroll
joined Destiny's stream and ruled the correct answer was B. - The DGG split over the portal problem has been likened to the YEE vs PEPE conflict.
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