Author Topic: Sandvich's Mind; Flying  (Read 2473 times)

Ok so one day I had an epic idea, it's how flying with 2 people would work.

Ok you get 2 people, Person_1 throws Person_2 into the air, Person_2 grabs Person_1's arm while hes in mid air, and throws him up over his head, then Person_1 does the same thing back to Person_2

Now I think upon this, it would take lots of energy but I'm handicapped and this would be loving impossible with gravity and what not, but this is how I think of it when Im bored and not even noticing that I'm in deep thought.

But it almost makes sense  :cookieMonster:


Silly Sandvich. :3

Now I think upon this, it would take lots of energy but I'm handicapped and this would be loving impossible with gravity and what not, but this is how I think of it when Im bored and not even noticing that I'm in deep thought.
Isaac Newton should have never invented gravity. :C


It's possible on BL if two people with the same ID wand each other.

Why don't you go to the moon to do that?

fukin gravitee can go dye on a phire

Ok so one day I had an epic idea, it's how flying with 2 people would work.

Ok you get 2 people, Person_1 throws Person_2 into the air, Person_2 grabs Person_1's arm while hes in mid air, and throws him up over his head, then Person_1 does the same thing back to Person_2

Now I think upon this, it would take lots of energy but I'm handicapped and this would be loving impossible with gravity and what not, but this is how I think of it when Im bored and not even noticing that I'm in deep thought.

But it almost makes sense  :cookieMonster:
If you was in mid air you couldn't grab and throw somebody over your head :s

Isaac Newton should have never invented gravity. :C
It was to distract the people investigating his wife's death.

If you was in mid air you couldn't grab and throw somebody over your head :s

Tell that to DBZ.

Regardless of gravity, Newton's Third Law says that this wouldn't work.

The reason that you could theoretically throw someone above you with sufficient force is because the Earth is loving huge and when you're pushing someone up, they're pushing you down. Newton's Third Law. But you're pushing down on the Earth, which is sure as hell pushing back. If you were in the air, if you tried to pull someone up from underneath you you would fly down and that person would fly up shortly before cruel gravity takes a hold of them and pulls them back down.

Regardless of gravity, Newton's Third Law says that this wouldn't work.

The reason that you could theoretically throw someone above you with sufficient force is because the Earth is loving huge and when you're pushing someone up, they're pushing you down. Newton's Third Law. But you're pushing down on the Earth, which is sure as hell pushing back. If you were in the air, if you tried to pull someone up from underneath you you would fly down and that person would fly up shortly before cruel gravity takes a hold of them and pulls them back down.
Sums up what I would have wasted a few minutes explaining.



Regardless of gravity, Newton's Third Law says that this wouldn't work.

The reason that you could theoretically throw someone above you with sufficient force is because the Earth is loving huge and when you're pushing someone up, they're pushing you down. Newton's Third Law. But you're pushing down on the Earth, which is sure as hell pushing back. If you were in the air, if you tried to pull someone up from underneath you you would fly down and that person would fly up shortly before cruel gravity takes a hold of them and pulls them back down.
I don't believe in his laws. :c