The Shadow
Hero
I fail to see what is so objectionable or "tossing out old physics" about psionics that can't be reproduced mechanically.
In our view for purposes of this game, "psionics" is the result of an immaterial mind and a material brain operating in tandem. Technology can boost or even block the brain's contribution, but can't even touch the mind's contribution. There's no "ghost in the machine", if you'll pardon the pun.
Speaking as a physicist, I don't see how physics could even begin to tackle the question of an immaterial mind. But since respected physicists and mathematicians like Wigner, Neumann, Eccles, and Penrose have proposed such a thing to account for quantum mechanics (among other things), it's hardly "ludicrous". You are free to disagree, but I see no need to mock - the more so since this is fiction.
Who said the Portable Window uses visible light? Not me. Since it involves the Blindsight feat, presumably it doesn't give true color information.
I'm sorry you don't like the way SP and I approach comic-book superscience, but honestly this seems to be a matter of taste. I love hard SF, and I love learning about real science, but I don't see the need to game that way all the time.
P.S. As for time travel, that too is a major issue generating papers lately.
But not your typical SF time travel, to be sure; the only kind that current physics MAY support is the "inevitable" kind. ie, you went back in time because, in fact, you already did. Also, you can't go back in time beyond the creation of your time machine.
In our view for purposes of this game, "psionics" is the result of an immaterial mind and a material brain operating in tandem. Technology can boost or even block the brain's contribution, but can't even touch the mind's contribution. There's no "ghost in the machine", if you'll pardon the pun.

Speaking as a physicist, I don't see how physics could even begin to tackle the question of an immaterial mind. But since respected physicists and mathematicians like Wigner, Neumann, Eccles, and Penrose have proposed such a thing to account for quantum mechanics (among other things), it's hardly "ludicrous". You are free to disagree, but I see no need to mock - the more so since this is fiction.
Who said the Portable Window uses visible light? Not me. Since it involves the Blindsight feat, presumably it doesn't give true color information.
I'm sorry you don't like the way SP and I approach comic-book superscience, but honestly this seems to be a matter of taste. I love hard SF, and I love learning about real science, but I don't see the need to game that way all the time.
P.S. As for time travel, that too is a major issue generating papers lately.
