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3384853 No.3384853 [Reply] [Original]

Troll science that actually works.

>> No.3384857
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>> No.3384860
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>> No.3384864

>>3384857

Nope. The balls can't enter the seal due to water pressure, which is equal to the buoyancy imparted to submerged balls.

>> No.3384872

>>3384864
> Implying trollscience doesn't work.

>> No.3384877

>>3384872
>Implying it does.

>> No.3384883

>>3384860

Thats actually really interesting to think about

>> No.3384898

>>3384883
I just hope you don't think it works.

>> No.3384911

>>3384883

Why? If you "keep pulling", you're just creating a straight line which wont curve around the earth.

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>> No.3386699

>>3384911

Read how the USA created borders between its states.

>> No.3386715

>>3386608

Wait a second, to my britfag eyes that doesn't seem as crazy as the coolface would imply

>> No.3386728

>implying your eyes shoot photons out of them towards the mirror


>implying we have powerful enough lasers or radar to shoot photons 10 light years into space and expect to see a readable signal bounced back after another 10 years.


unfortunately this means you could not see yourself, but you could see other things using OP's troll pic as a basis.

>> No.3386746

>>3386715
Well it's possible, but highly illegal. I suspect they've had automatic "return to sender" monitoring for years now.

>> No.3386760

>>3386746
No doubt.
But the letter has to go somewhere.
And I'm sure there is a law against destroying the letter and it would be unwise to put the letter in storage.
And if it costs more to contact the sender/receiver, then wouldn't it be rational for them to just deliver it?

>> No.3386805

>>3386608
brb trying this