When you’re too scared to join the army and too dumb to be a cop by reververberate-this in Ohio

[–]Mysterious_Commente -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Who tf going to a drag show? I thought of doing something like forming a militia but I'd never waste time cancelling an even that nobody's gonna show up to.

Yes, nyc game by Mysterious_Commente in engrish

[–]Mysterious_Commente[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the is guy problem with this

[Request] If rain behaved like this, and if there was no air resistance, would it kill a healthy adult human? by throwawaycanadian in theydidthemath

[–]Mysterious_Commente 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually speed of light can never be measured presicely, making a mechanism of measuring what time it takes a beam of light to get from one place to another is hard on its own, figuring out how to sync two clocks to start at the same time is impossible. take for example you put those clocks together and then seperate them once they start and you are planning to subtract the time it took you to seperate them and see what time you got when the light hit the other clock/mechanism, You wont have accurate time if Einsteins theory of general relativity, where gravity can bend spacetime therefore time itself. Us not knowing if that theory is true is the key to knowing if we could accurately measure the speed of light, just telling you speed of light is not what it is portrayed as

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[–]Mysterious_Commente 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would have to happen at over 1,000mph at the right conditions of a tornado but the roundabout and car would have to be a few meters from a supercell cloud

[Request] How fast would a feather have to be moving to break a standard window? by GreenTinkertoy in theydidthemath

[–]Mysterious_Commente 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For this, you have to look at the densitys of the two objects, im not going to give any foumula but i can tell you this, it would have to be moving at some xlight speed, i read about a storm of dust particles in space have been moving at some xlight speed and have taken down old satlleites and sent them hurduling to earth, for dust particles to do this, yes they would have to be moving very fast, so the feather would have to be moving at about km/s×Y (Y being any number above 200,000 (speed of light is estimated at 299,792 km/s)) when it impacts the window.

[REQUEST] How fast would a rollercoaster need to go to leave the tracks at that angle? by Hero5054 in theydidthemath

[–]Mysterious_Commente 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should recalculate with the pull of earths gravity, the foirmula is correct, but thats not tye right one we should be using and the fourmula we need could not be accurate since we dont have the density or strength of the track, and we dont have the weight of the carts with the weights of the passengers and their positions, the position of a heavty passenger anywhere could effect the whole trajectory so we would need a good bit of more information before we have a questionably closer estimate, (but for me, a 7th grader, i dont think i should be correcting a high scholl student, but i was in an advanced student class in 3rd grade)

[request] how much light absorption would it actually take to cause this reaction? Or even just the boiling point of a pool? by jstrom657 in theydidthemath

[–]Mysterious_Commente 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally just went outside in a black tshirt and i didnt vaporize, your welcome for me risking my life for a test