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>> No.15080651 [View]

>>15080625
The FBI would not monitor you. We already know Planet 9 is a black ho... uhh, I mean, black... horse, you know, like a dark horse, yeah, because of its rivalry with Planet 10 and all that. Sorry my backspace key is broken. Uhh... this message is now under federal jurisdiction and must not be read by anyone

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>> No.11041795 [View]

whaddaya think?

>> No.10283053 [View]

Nice

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>>9439853
Nobody knows, the current theory is that they got help from the Illuminati.

>> No.9086984 [View]

>>9086967
If you mean "...overal net force is in the same direction the car is going"

>> No.9086967 [View]

>>9085809
Fuck no

>>9085910

...Yeah that's a much shorter explanation.

>> No.9085912 [View]

>>9085908
Brainlet the post.

>> No.9085903 [View]

>>9085895
>"Many philosophers have questioned the axioms. The first layer of attack is simply that there are no arguments presented that give reasons why the axioms are true. A second layer is that these particular axioms lead to unwelcome conclusions. This line of thought was argued by Jordan Howard Sobel, showing that if the axioms are accepted, they lead to a "modal collapse" where every statement that is true is necessarily true, i.e. the sets of necessary, of contingent, and of possible truths all coincide (provided there are accessible worlds at all)."

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Just like, look it up or something while I try to sleep.
By the way, I have no clue if I even said sensible shit right there, it's 1:14 and I already deprived myself of sleep before yesterday.

>> No.9085803 [View]

>>9085798
At that moment the fly won't be exerting any force on the car anymore as it's not pushing against it. But due to the car still going in the original direction it will push into the fly, relatively making the fly push into it and thus both objects are exerting forces on eachother again while the fly speeds up and the forces both objects exert on eachother decrease. This continues until both objects are going in the same direction at the same exact speed.

Like I said, this is assuming we're talking about a head-on collision in space with no nearby gravity wells and indestructible objects which cannot be deformed.
I'm going to sleep now.
Or soon:tm:.

>> No.9085798 [View]

>>9085761
I could go all the way into this, but it's in the middle of the cocking night.

Fuck it, it depends on where you're viewing it from.
I'm guessing the scenario is that you're viewing a fly somehow going 80km/h at a car going 80km/h in the exact opposite direction.
Let's say the car is on the right going to the left, and the fly is on the left going to the right. Now, relative to you, the fly and the car with both hit eachother exactly in the middle if we don't account for drag(If we act like the scenario is for some reason going in a complete vacuum in outer space, to make it easier to explain). When the fly hits the car, due to the fly having a lower mass the fly will get pushed into the opposite direction. Due to the car having a much higher mass than the fly, only a relatively negligible amount of force is required to propel the fly in the same direction as the car. Now, until the time of impact both the fly and the car will be in a state in which no force is applied to them whatsoever. When both objects hit they'll exert a force on eachother, pushing them in the direction the colliding object was going. So the fly is pushing the car with a relatively negligible amount of force, while the car is pushing the fly with a relatively huge amount of force. This makes the car slow down a negligible amount while still going in the same direction as it was going before, while the fly will now quickly change velocity until it's going to same speed as the car. As in, since the time both objects hit eachother they've exerted a force on eachother based on their relative velocities at the time. Both forces exerted will slowly decrease until both objects are going at the same speed in the same direction. At some point the fly will be in a standstill while the car is still going. To be continued.


This is if we're in space and both objects are indestructible, and things do not deform and yada yada yada et cetera. Just look it up already.

>> No.9085758 [View]

>>9085756
This was missing:
>>9085619

>> No.9085756 [View]

That's not how speed works in the first place.
Anyway, when an object as small as a fly hits an object as big as a car going in the opposite direction an extremely tiny bit of the velocity of the car is imparted into the fly to get it to move into the opposite direction. Technically, the fly will have been in a standstill for a matter of milliseconds, but the car will just continue on its merry way at a speed almost exactly the same as before.

Ta-dah.

>> No.9085649 [View]

>>9085637
Yar, har, fidel di dee~
Do what you want, cause a pirate is free~

>> No.9085611 [View]

>>9085573
You lost me at go outside.
Can't we like, invent a way to commit genocide from the cozyness of our homes?
Are armed military drones for consumers a thing yet?

>> No.9085564 [View]

>>9085540
Soooooooooo what's up other me?
Except the balls you're probably still sucking.
Seems like they were pretty moist.

>> No.9085545 [View]

>>9085540
This is absolutely true.
-The real Steve.
Fuck you I'm shitposting myself.

>> No.9085540 [View]

Hey everyone. I just want everyone to know that I'm Steve and I like sucking big sweaty balls. Thanks!

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>>9085519

>> No.9085498 [View]

>>9085489
Is there something >>9085477 wants to tell us is all I'm asking.
Also, who doesn't like the majestic turtle?
>>9085477 really likes it, or so I've heard
*Lenny*

>> No.9085488 [View]

>>9085456
Wait, I got it.
The earth sexually identifies as an apache attack helicopter.
Boom.
The earth isn't flat or round.
It's an apache attack helicopter, stop assuming its shape.

>> No.9085480 [View]

>>9085477
What does a turtle penis look like?
Have you ever seen one up close?
If yes, are you still a virgin?
How does a turtle penis feel like anon?

Also, 4chan, I swear I'm not a robot -Beep boop- Fuck.

>> No.9085476 [View]

Also, can't you see. The earth isn't flat, it's a line. We live on the graph for f(x)=sin(x). It's wibbly wobbly.

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