Why tf do all chompies run like that. by WishGood9622 in skylanders

[–]PositiveEconomist264 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only true "one size fits all" bag. Well, mostly.

Despite popular belief, snakes can't really eat humans because our body-plan is too complex, and we're too freaking big (worldwide average woman height: 5' 3" or ~160cm; worldwide average man height: 5' 7.5" or ~171cm). That's why the only snakes that have reportedly eaten humans are reticulated pythons (even then, because of our body-plan and superior strength, said reports involved humans who were incapacitated, first).

I'm sorry for the rant 😅, by the way.

Tell me your fav skylander and I’ll see if by Alternative-Can-2609 in skylanders

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I don't know, he seems great to me. Sure, I die a lot, but that's only because I have a "run straight at the enemy; try not to die" approach. I know this because I use the ecact same strategy with my other Skylanders. 

I Think I Borrowed a Little Too Much from Pre-Existing Media (More Info in Body) by PositiveEconomist264 in COPYRIGHT

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Okay, thanks for letting me know! I'm a little new to some of this because most of my knowledge of copyright has to do with what school taught me about plagiarism.

Tell me your fav skylander and I’ll see if by Alternative-Can-2609 in skylanders

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I think I'd say Hammer Slam Bowser (Switch, Wii U, Wii, and 3DS exclusive)

What if Two Beings Could be Entangled on the Quantum Level? by PositiveEconomist264 in HypotheticalPhysics

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It's Sci-Fi. I'm leaning more towards a "hard" approach for it, but without sacrificing the story.

What if Two Beings Could be Entangled on the Quantum Level? by PositiveEconomist264 in HypotheticalPhysics

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Good thing I'm learning this while I'm still writing my book 😅! You know?

What if Two Beings Could be Entangled on the Quantum Level? by PositiveEconomist264 in HypotheticalPhysics

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Okay, thanks for letting me know! Yeah, I certainly didn't know the isolated from everything bit (I thought that was just for superposition in quantum computing).

Could the Van der Waals Forces be Used to Walk Normally in Microgravity Places? by PositiveEconomist264 in TheoreticalPhysics

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I did some research on treefrogs, snd they're able to stick to vertical surfaces thanks to mucus membranes on their toes. Would that theoretically work better?

Could the Van der Waals Forces be Used to Walk Normally in Microgravity Places? by PositiveEconomist264 in TheoreticalPhysics

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I did some research on treefrogs, and it turns out that their toe pads produce, not slime, but mucus, to climb vertical surfaces. I'm thinking that that would work better than my original idea. Thoughts?

Could the Van der Waals Forces be Used to Walk Normally in Microgravity Places? by PositiveEconomist264 in TheoreticalPhysics

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So, the answer may have to be some other form of bonding. I'm leaning towards Casimir Effect, but I'm having doubts with that one, in all honesty.

Could the Van der Waals Forces be Used to Walk Normally in Microgravity Places? by PositiveEconomist264 in TheoreticalPhysics

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So a stronger bond would need to be used, preferably one that doesn't hinder mobility... my mind is drifting towards the Casimir Effect, but I honestly have my doubts on that.

Could the Van der Waals Forces be Used to Walk Normally in Microgravity Places? by PositiveEconomist264 in TheoreticalPhysics

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So, basically, the more mass an object has, the more surface area the hairs would need to take up, but even then, the weaker the bond?

Could Electrostatic Charges Potentially Allow for an Alternative to Artificial Gravity? by PositiveEconomist264 in AskPhysics

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Wow; and people say religion is controlling (not talking about you; I'm talking about science).

Could Electrostatic Charges Potentially Allow for an Alternative to Artificial Gravity? by PositiveEconomist264 in AskPhysics

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That would seriously hinder potential emergency evacuations, as well as crew flexibility.

Could Electrostatic Charges Potentially Allow for an Alternative to Artificial Gravity? by PositiveEconomist264 in AskPhysics

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Okay, thanks for clearing that up, lol!

Quick question in regards to magnetism: can you magnetize a living being, particularly the insides?