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How Inception Should Have Ended

How Inception Should Have Ended

How Inception Should Have Ended

Unanswered LOST questions

Hybrid says...

How LOST should have ended:


How Lord of The Rings Should Have Ended

How Lord of The Rings Should Have Ended

How Lord of The Rings Should Have Ended

How Lord of The Rings Should Have Ended

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How Lord of The Rings Should Have Ended

Anthony Weiner rips GOP for using fake document

Star Trek: How It Should Have Ended

BoneyD says...

>> ^Payback:

Actually, weight doesn't have anything to do with it. It's mass. In that, Spock is still wrong, but so are you.


http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mass.html
Weight is the effect of gravity on an object based on its mass. The black hole is a nearby source of gravity, so the amount of mass on the ship will make it heavier. Just like it takes all the huge boosters on our space shuttles when leaving Earth's gravitational field, but only the small lander's power when leaving the moon.

So I'm correct!

Star Trek: How It Should Have Ended

Payback says...

>> ^BoneyD:
"But we're in space, weight has nothing to do [with it]"
If it was a black hole they were trying to escape, then gravity is the force they are fighting. So weight is indeed a factor, Mr Cartoon Spock! <IMG class=smiley src="http://static1.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/wink.gif">
On the other hand, like the movie, the properties of a black hole do appear to change once it's done eating the first thing it sees. It's both a gaping chasm that destroys a planet and a handy tunnel you can fly safely through two minutes later...
So maybe Cartoon Spock was right? <IMG class=smiley src="http://static1.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/sick.gif">


Actually, weight doesn't have anything to do with it. It's mass. In that, Spock is still wrong, but so are you.

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rougy says...



In reply to this comment by lampishthing:
The friend responded: "See above."

In reply to this comment by rougy:
One day Chuang Tzu and a friend were walking by a river. "Look at the fish swimming about," said Chuang Tzu, "They are really enjoying themselves."

"You are not a fish," replied the friend, "So you can't truly know that they are enjoying themselves."

"You are not me," said Chuang Tzu. "So how do you know that I do not know that the fish are enjoying themselves?"

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