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YOUR FANCY SCIENCE DOESNT SEEM SO SMARTS NOW DOES IT

>> No.1684029

/r/ endless power

>> No.1684034

Enjoy your trip.

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>> No.1684039

can i fly to the moon with this?

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>> No.1684050

>>1684039
Sure, why not. Just be sure to tug your arm in the other direction halfway there, or you will be going way to fast to land.

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>> No.1684054

that can work, with science.
if the force of acting on your arm does not overcome enough of its inertia, you can in fact pull yourself off the ground.
like, it's indirectly similar to if you were to take a heavy object attached to a chain, it can pull you when swung.

>> No.1684272

>>1684054
it's how we jump

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>>1684015

if the magnet is strong enough, it can work in theory