Re: Some Funny Pics.
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@unknownuser said:
Where should I look?
try looking at it, anywhere, it moves...
unless you been drinking that cider again, then it probably does not move at all...you are moving.
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@solo said:
...unless you been drinking that cider again, then it probably does not move at all...you are moving.
Nay... It was beer and ouzo. Now it moves.
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Yeah, you need to look anywhere but the circles.
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Then there's the famous Fraser spiral...that isn't a spiral at all.
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Hi
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no comment
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Literal Total Eclipse of the Heart.
[flash=480,385:37y0fjno]http://www.youtube.com/v/lj-x9ygQEGA&hl=en_GB&fs=1&[/flash:37y0fjno]
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@unknownuser said:
you know that's the kid the Up! kid was based on?
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Is that a proper golf-ball??
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To the best of my knowledge, although the gif did come from some random site, so impossible to say definitively.
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It look utterly nuts that a golf ball would deform like that, essentially when you think of how hard it feels. But all these ultra-slow motion video clips, and the amazing program Time Warp for instance, one realises that rigid objects often are much more flexible than one originally assumed.
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Some very brief research suggests that different varieties of golf balls exist, specifically you can get ones that are much softer than a regulation ball, so perhaps its one of those.
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Solidity is an illusion.
I know when a golf ball hits you on the head it seems quite solid... BUT most 'things' consist of empty space with a few atoms thrown in - so under levels of stress and strain than we don't normally experience [or perhaps more exactly, we don't 'notice'] - seemingly solid objects can behave as if they are 'elastic' or even 'permeable' - e.g. electrons passing through gold-leaf sheets unchanged etc... -
That reminds me of another point: we dont know how fast the ball was travelling. If it was going at mach 2 i wouldn't be very surprised if it wobbled a bit when it hit something stationary...
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