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Ok In black Ops 1 in the end of MultiPlayer you will see a bomb drob besides nuketown .. and in the storyline Richofen is talking about something Maxis did wrong Maxis dropped the bomg the bomb had the virus all the online players tturned into zombies they sent the rockets from moon to earth to delete the zombies thats why earth was destroyed the zombies only spread Maxis Evil plan again we missied something from Call of the Dead George can talk whit electro Zombie.

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Ok In black Ops 1 in the end of MultiPlayer you will see a bomb drob besides nuketown .. and in the storyline Richofen is talking about something Maxis did wrong Maxis dropped the bomg the bomb had the virus all the online players tturned into zombies they sent the rockets from moon to earth to delete the zombies thats why earth was destroyed the zombies only spread Maxis Evil plan again we missied something from Call of the Dead George can talk whit electro Zombie.

I'm sorry, what?

I was with you until you mentioned the virus. Do you perhaps mean the Element 115 that we currently believe was inside of the warheads?

Nuketown is a general testing site for nuclear explosions, we believe it is next to the Sedan crater for now.

Which storyline are you referring to? Campaign, Zombie Radios?

Where is your proof that George can talk with the Avogadro? We can't just make assumptions without evidence.

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The original 115 testing led to the creation of zombies in nuketown, during the events of moon. In fact, moon takes place during the event. As the audio and missile at the end hints towards.  

 

Theoretically the energy released from both collisions broke time it's self, but there is little proof of this...

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If it takes a sun to supernova to disrupt space time (a blackhole), I don't see how anyone can theorize that missiles laced with 115 would disrupt space time. The entire planet would have to be disintegrated because in order to disrupt space time there must be enormous amounts of energy.

 

The time pocket theory doesn't even make theoretical sense, unless you want to call 115 "magic". If that's the case, why bother trying to theorize around facts, just blame everything that can't be explained on "magic". 

 

Since 115 is a fictional element, no real data can be found for its chemical properties and not even a fictional experiment can be conducted to see how it would interact with a nuclear explosion, so even if "fictionally" possible for this to have created time pockets, it would still be a theory relying on non-evidence. Thus we can only use evidence from in-game to support any theories. Based on the Missile impact on the Earth and the fact that it remains somewhat intact, tells me there wasn't near enough energy released from the missiles to cause any real disruption in space time. 

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Yes, but there is no in-game data to suggest that combining 115 with nuclear missiles would do anything to disrupt spacetime. In the experiments that 115 is known to alter time, nuclear missiles aren't used and the 115 is not just simply detonated. 

 

So, there is enough evidence to theorize that 115+nuclear missiles = time pockets, or any disruption of spacetime, really. After all, the only known ways to make 115 affect time are with the Time-bomb and the teleporters and those are utilizing 115 in a form of fusion, not explosions, plus the energy isn't being tuned in the missiles as it would be in the known working devices. So, even if it disrupted spacetime, its effect would dissipate with the explosion. There simply isn't enough evidence to support it doing otherwise. So any theory based off the timepocket theory is already crippled by lack of evidence.

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The eclipse is what causes the time anamoly. Possibly the eclipse coupled with high amounts of electromagnetism created the time loops. Der Riese is the perfect example.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allais_effect

http://science1.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/1999/ast06aug99_1/

 

You realize of course the shifts in those experiments was centesimal degrees, yes? That's not much. The other link seems to say another scientist tested it again and equated to a possible 2 hour shift in recorded clocks due to the Allais effect. 

 

This miniscule modulation caused time pockets? Really? This Allais effect is nothing magical, it's just a perversion in measurement devices on Earth during an eclipse because the devices rely on gravitational fields and elctromagnetics. With the moon eclipsing the sun, not only is the Earth't natural counterweight in the path where it tugs at its orbit with the sun, but also the sun's radiation is partially blocked, disrupting the electromagnetic field around the planet. These two astronomical events only result in miniscule measurement changes on Earth, this is nothing that could cause time pockets. 

 

A time pocket would require more energy than has ever been present according to evidence in game. Again, if we want to call 115 "magic", then anything is possible, but with realistic science applied, the time pocket theory is out.

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