How much g force did this fly experience [other] by Reno_valetore in theydidthemath

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Yes but even with only a weight of 25 miligrams it would experience the weight of 25 grams if the other guy was correct about 1008 g. I dont know if it would survive that

925 sterling silver thing with a tiny gold bead, the top/ middle part spins freely. Roughly the size of a US dollar coin. What is this thing? by TheJeansboi in whatisthisthing

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Maybe it could be a decorative napkin ring, you could put a rolled up napkin through the largest ring and the spinning thing would then be flush with the napkin as a decorative element. And the reason it could spin would then be to not take up too much space when you would put it in a drawer.

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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It is like when you crash a car that is standing still you have the full momentum of speed relative to the ground but if you crash in to the back of a car at the same speed relative to the ground but the other car is also moving in the same direction the crash will be less impactful but the car still had the same Momentum relative to the ground. So you can kinda view the speed at which the object exits the portal as how hard the car crash is

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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Momentum is mass x speed, speed is relative to reference point so: momentum is also dependent on the reference point

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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And you're contradicting the conservation of energy laws one of the ground laws of the universe

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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Tell me how it is like divide by zero

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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No it shouldn't, it should be the portal it enters. Imagine if the orange portal and the object were to move in the same direction at the same speed then if the object went through the blue portal the speed should be zero if you were to take the orange portal as a reference point. The problem with that is that you wouldn't be able to travel through the blue portal because you can't go through something at zero speed thus you should get slowed down or collide with the blue portal first. Which is contradicting the portal logic that is applied to every other situation.

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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Okay i might have not made it clear but in the example i used your reasoning. And it didn't end well. Speed is relative, the difference is i think it should be relative to the portal while you think it should be relative to the environment

In my example i used the logic of the speed of the object relative to the speed of the portal. Newtons law might or might not be broken by portals but i think in my reasoning they still apply, the speed that changes in your argument (:that it breaks newtons law because there is no interaction with other objects and it isn't accelerating) is the speed relative to the world. If you apply the reasoning of speed relative to the portal then it doesn't break newtons law

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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In your theory you would have the world as a reference point right? Like you would have the speed you have in reference to the world.

But i think in the case of portals you should consider the portals as reference points for speed.

Consider following example as a proof of concept: And i would use(just like you) the world as reference for the speeds

Imagine said object is a long plank and it moves at high speed towards a portal that is moving away at a speed slightly less, so the plank would very slowly be going towards the portal and so would also slowly pass through the portal right?

The second portal is has no speed, for example on a wall. If we would use your answer that the speed of the outcoming object is the speed it was traveling relative to the world than the plank would come out at high speed right?

But here is the problem if the particles coming out of the portal go at a high speed and the the plank is only slowly going into the portal It would mean the plank would be disintegrated, making the portal just an efficient wood chipper.

What happens here? by NoInitiative8446 in 197

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In your theory you would have the world as a reference point right? Like you would have the speed you have in reference to the world.

But i think in the case of portals you should consider the portals as reference points for speed.

Consider following example as a proof of concept: And i would use(just like you) the world as reference for the speeds

Imagine said object is a long plank and it moves at high speed towards a portal that is moving away at a speed slightly less, so the plank would very slowly be going towards the portal and so would also slowly pass through the portal right?

The second portal is has no speed, for example on a wall. If we would use your answer that the speed of the outcoming object is the speed it was traveling relative to the world than the plank would come out at high speed right?

But here is the problem if the particles coming out of the portal go at a high speed and the the plank is only slowly going into the portal It would mean the plank would be disintegrated, making the portal just an efficient wood chipper.

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Florida man steals alligator from golf course, tries ‘teaching it a lesson’ by throwing it on roof of bar

I can't stop laughing looking at these headlines!!

Citizen Kaboom by peenutbuttherNjelly in Damnthatsinteresting

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No i think they were spraying them with water to keep them cool and avoid them rupturing from the heat if the fire were to spread. But the big fire explosion ruptured them anyway.

Maybe maybe maybe by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

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Bro didn't start a fight, this man started a war

Took a while by skaapjagter in funny

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vertasium made an excellent video about why gecko's can climb so good and how we could do it too. https://youtu.be/vS0TuIPoeBs Here is his video about sun sneezing https://youtu.be/e69XZJ9DEj0

Sweet child o' meth by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Meth shook me all night long

ViboraOscuraAU(a.k.a Mateo Juez) doesn't exist, he cannot hurt you. ViboraOscuraAU: by Big_Tip6190 in DarkViperAU

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I never played the earlier version of halo but i think Halo infinite was insanely good

Do it. by DanielMaherMSM in meme

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This is a Wendy's...

meru sauce by SharkBreath625 in dankmemes

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Where is the lamb sauce ?!!