She’s meh… I’d give her a night, for posterity…
Rob, what are you talking about - she’s already in my breeding program
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She’s meh… I’d give her a night, for posterity…
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I doubt you are smart enough to know what to do with her, you would probly spend the night trying to explain to her why the plane wont take off !!!
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I know
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If “you know” then you know the plane will take off, thus admitting you were either just trolling, or really really dumb.
I’m pretty sure we know which one it is. Go :hang:yourself.
[quote=“newman,post:101,topic:37377"”]
jarrod watch that.
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If you look at it from a purely theoretical point of view with no restrictions the plane will obviously fly. I'm not arguing the physics of whether or not the plane will move forward but I am questioning the results of a REAL LIFE experiment, with varying conditions being arbitrarily determined. Some people are or are not assuming certain conditions are being met -for example, how long is the conveyor and does the plane have to be on the conveyor when it achieves flight?
The vid proves the plane (or anything else being propelled with something other than the wheels touching the conveyor, like a jet engine) will accelerate forward. Did the plane in the vid have enough room on the treadmill to achieve enough forward velocity for the wings to generate lift? No. Provided there is enough conveyor distance for the plane to go fast enough, it'll take off WHILE ON THE CONVEYOR. If the Mythbsuters put their ultralight plane on a 10ft conveyor, it won't leave the ground until its forward velocity takes it WELL off the conveyor. 1000ft conveyor, sure it'll take off when it reaches enough forward velocity for the wings to generate lift - again, while it's on the conveyor.
When I said the plane wasn’t going to fly I did it based on how I assumed a real world experiment (such as the one the Mythbusters) might be set up. If they construct a 10ft conveyor, the pane will crash and burn. If it’s a 1500ft conveyor, it’ll fly. Do they have the budget for that, who knows? Physics doesn’t need a budget to be proven, but the Mythbusters experiment is dependent on how it is set up.
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If you look at it from a purely theoretical point of view with no restrictions the plane will obviously fly. I’m not arguing the physics of whether or not the plane will move forward but I am questioning the results of a REAL LIFE experiment, with varying conditions being arbitrarily determined. Some people are or are not assuming certain conditions are being met -for example, how long is the conveyor and does the plane have to be on the conveyor when it achieves flight?
The vid proves the plane (or anything else being propelled with something other than the wheels touching the conveyor, like a jet engine) will accelerate forward. Did the plane in the vid have enough room on the treadmill to achieve enough forward velocity for the wings to generate lift? No. Provided there is enough conveyor distance for the plane to go fast enough, it’ll take off WHILE ON THE CONVEYOR. If the Mythbsuters put their ultralight plane on a 10ft conveyor, it won’t leave the ground until its forward velocity takes it WELL off the conveyor. 1000ft conveyor, sure it’ll take off when it reaches enough forward velocity for the wings to generate lift - again, while it’s on the conveyor.
When I said the plane wasn’t going to fly I did it based on how I assumed a real world experiment (such as the one the Mythbusters) might be set up. If they construct a 10ft conveyor, the pane will crash and burn. If it’s a 1500ft conveyor, it’ll fly. Do they have the budget for that, who knows? Physics doesn’t need a budget to be proven, but the Mythbusters experiment is dependent on how it is set up.
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yes
Walter i thought I told you to eat a dick? well get busy dude
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yes
Walter i thought I told you to eat a dick? well get busy dude
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I’ll eat a dick when you construct a thought pattern a higher than a 3rd grade level.
[quote=“jrod0187,post:127,topic:37377"”]
yes
Walter i thought I told you to eat a dick? well get busy dude
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Why don’t you try explaining yourself instead of just quoting what others say? You obviously said some things you can’t back up and in trying to save yourself…you just start insulting others…nice job. now everyone respects you like you were hoping :sword:
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When I said the plane wasn’t going to fly I did it based on how I assumed a real world experiment (such as the one the Mythbusters) might be set up. If they construct a 10ft conveyor, the pane will crash and burn. If it’s a 1500ft conveyor, it’ll fly. Do they have the budget for that, who knows? Physics doesn’t need a budget to be proven, but the Mythbusters experiment is dependent on how it is set up.
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So you are using made up conditions that you are imposing on the question, to justify your answer?
That’s like me asking
What is 2+2
and you saying
6, because you didn’t say that there wasn’t another 2, so 2+2+2=6
It is obvious that your pea brain is struggling to comprehend even the most basic principles here. I think if one were ever to start a discussion on relativity, this board may explode. But that’s fine with me. Intelligence is what separates some of us, from the dumb masses that you all lie within.
For fun, I’ll restate some general assumptions that anyone with half a brain didn’t need written out to prepare an answer.
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Assume that someone with enough free time and resources has funded the “Prove they are dumb enough to execute” project, and has funded all aspects of the experiment. This means that all construction costs, the cost of the plane, the hookers and blow, etc are all taken care of.
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Assume that the treadmill is not the standard 4’ variant you may see when you walk by the gym, but rather a purpose built super treadmill runway. You may also want to assume that the earth is not flat nor square, and that the runway is not placed at the edge of the earth. If length was the only problem you saw with using a standard treadmill, then just stop reading now.
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You may want to make plenty of other assumptions, like this is being performed on earth, the plane has enough gas, and the pilot knows how to work the controls.
Regardless of how much you and your dumb shit donkey smoker want to back pedal, there was sufficient information given to achieve the correct conclusion, and everything you have been posted is insulting to anyone smart enough to read. Shit, even wetwerks came up with better arguments than you two and they mostly comprised of him going “Uh-huh, I work for Boeing, I swear!”
Mother fucking thrust
Just so people don’t forget, Wetworks turned out to be yet another of Cuban Crisis’s fake personalities.
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Shit, even wetwerks came up with better arguments than you two and they mostly comprised of him going “Uh-huh, I work for Boeing, I swear!”
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Of all the shit that dude did that was the one thing that made me think he was a tool.
The government should form a task force to go through all these forums and sterilize the morons that didnt think the plane would lift off.
A big step to making this country a better place.
[quote=“Violator,post:134,topic:37377"”]
The government should form a task force to go through all these forums and sterilize the morons that didnt think the plane would lift off.
A big step to making this country a better place.
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But the government scanning license plates to find criminals is going too far?
I think we should pile all the people who think it will not take off into a jet and crash it into a tread mill, just to humor me.
hahaha awesome, this thread has brought me a new sig
i voted that it wouldnt take off, and i stand by my non-factual based opinion. I’m pretty optimistic about it.
lol @ newmans vote
So people on this forum cannot have a different opinion then others without being a tool or an idiot because they do not concur with the majority of others?
Different opinions and ideas are what makes us all different.
Everyone is entitled to their own ideas and theories.
The plane my perhaps take off.
Perhaps it won’t.
Only way to know for certain is for the experiment to be tried and tested.