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1923777 No.1923777 [Reply] [Original]

how well would this work?

>> No.1923785

not in a million years

>> No.1923787

HORY SHET WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT

>> No.1923789

1923767

>> No.1923793

icwutudidthar

>> No.1923796

>>1923767

>> No.1923801

antitroll physics, like antijokes...

GET ON IT

>> No.1923802

This thread reminds me of the new /sci/

>> No.1923813

more like this oP

>> No.1923814

At least this troll physics is subtle, so it's a little interesting. Helicopters don't fly by causing downward air currents. They fly by producing lift on the blades.

>> No.1923824

I have one:

> Find a metal troll wire and a metal rod.
> Wrap the troll wire around the metal rod as many times as you can.
> Attach the ends of the troll wire to a battery.
> The magnetic fields created by the current through the wire get added up to magnetize the rod.
> Congratulations, you now have a magnet.
> trollface.jpg

>> No.1923828
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1923828

u jelly?

>> No.1923832

>>1923828
I have no idea why, but I laughed so freaking hard...

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1924005

hot off the presses, what do you think. Would it work?

>> No.1924034

>>1923832
>>1923832
>I have no idea why, but I laughed so freaking hard...
because you laugh at your own jokes

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1924140

u jelly?

>> No.1924173

>>1924140

Oh wow fail. That's how geothermic wells work.

>> No.1924176

>>1924173
>that's the point

>> No.1924187

>>1924173
lol, you managed to look at
>>1923777, >>1923828 and >>1923913
but didn't figure out what happened at >>1924140?

>> No.1924278

>>1923777
Fuck off troll! Mens not be made to flying like the birds!

>> No.1924300

>>1923777

There's no way that would work. The blades would spin, and even if they could generate enough lift (unlikely), as soon as the capsule lifted from the air, it would start spinning in circles too. This would cause the blades to generate less lift, and so the capsule would crash to the ground. It's a glorified jumping-spinning machine, not a flying machine.

Retarded.

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1924301

STEALTH IN SPACE. Problem atomicrockets?

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1924340

>>1924301
>mfw

>> No.1924350

>>1924140

>lava

This is actually a troll, guys.

>> No.1924372

>>1923777
You just know that if this picture was posted before airplanes were around, all of /sci/ would gather around and try to come up with bullshit reasons about why it wouldnt work

>> No.1924373

>>1924140
As soon as the water and lava mixed, it would form obsidian, thus blocking off the path.

>> No.1924394

lets just nip this troll train in the butt shall we?

lava = above ground
magma = under ground
if it's half and half it's called lavma

>> No.1924423

>>1924373

then we put a rod of metal inbetween!

ofcourse one that can conduct heat efficiently and withstand lava

>> No.1924428

>>1924350
>>1924373
>>1924394
u all jelly

>> No.1924435

>>1924423
what if instead of normal metal, we used..... a MAGNET? And we filled the water with bits of metal!

>> No.1924445

>>1924435

first we would have to figure out on how to make a water-metal solution

but yes, fucking magnets how do they work/

>> No.1924465

>>1924435
How about, we cut the magnets in half, put the northpoles in the water, and the southpoles in the steaming lava?

>> No.1925352

>>1924373
too much minecraft bro

>> No.1925367

>>1924140
>Hot lava

as opposed to cold lava