I have to admit you're right. It's gotten away from me with posting spurts like today's. I guess I have my homework to do.
I can't help but think that there's some confusion that could be avoided if the different levels involved here were sorted out. The bottom level...
I just saw the Myth Busters episode about running on water. In almost every instance where velocity was mentioned, it was horizontal velocity...
I would agree with Dyw... and then add that it’s friction (sensitive to velocity squared) that makes it hard for water to “move out of the way.”
Shades of Godel! You can quote your self here on this board! I guess that's cool as long as it does lead to any self-referential arguments with...
Pardon me if I’m wrong, but it seems to me that these kinds of arguments and notions about time were once all the rage in the years between Lorentz...
nicholas1M7, How did you intend the title of this thread, "Both motion and consciousness produces time," be parsed? Possibility #1 -...
Yes, I think that's valid. I thought of trying a liquid with a different viscosity, because I think viscosity is related to it's own internal...
I took the term "unyielding" as a slight exaggeration, literally meaning "VERY little yield." So, for me, it doesn't much matter how far it...
Is the Intensity the same thing as what I was trying to describe as energy density?
Please forgive me if what I have here has been already been brought up. Reading the first page was fun and it got me thinking, but I’m out of time...
You go ahead and have the last word...... I don't need it.
Maybe we could make a U-Tube video. :)
We make a good team. I do the Physics and you do the ad hominem to make it more entertaining.
Water is a somewhat unyielding surface to an athlete performing the most astonishing feat of barefoot water skiiing. When I was in high school I...
The fact that it wasn’t you who brought up the soft-sand running as another example of an unyielding surface that’s velocity sensitive. If you had...
Does that mean you don't need to do the experiment and try running on soft sand?
So let's see... We got water. We got sand. All we need now is limestone and we got concrete.
Please allow me to try another approach, reversing the order. Let’s start with friction and work towards the unyielding surface of water. ***...
Well.... ...could we try soaking the bullet in WD-40 and see if it doesn't break up?
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