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Would this work?

>> No.1767283

sure wont

>> No.1767286

>>1767283
Can you explain why not SCIENCE MAN?

>> No.1767287

No. die in a fire

>> No.1767288

Newton's third law of motion.

>> No.1767292

>>1767288
I don't know what that is, but what if the plane is a rebel and breaks laws?

>> No.1767294

The magnets will be pulled towards the plane as much as the plane would be pulled to the magnets. The total system itself would not move at all.

>> No.1767302

>>1767288
>implying gravity is more than a "theory"
You goddamn newtonists. Newtonism is a religion.

>> No.1767308

magnets now weight as much as his mass + what he pulls up.

you've been adding useless weight and lessening the plane's aerodynamics.
you sir, are no rocket scientist.

>> No.1767310

OKAY .
I have a new question.

If movement causes friction then why does a breeze make you cooler and not warmer? Could it be because the theory of friction is *gasp* WRONG?

>> No.1767317

>>1767294
Use repelling magnets

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1767320

What about this one /sci/?

>> No.1767325

>>1767310
A breeze does generate heat on your skin. But it also increases the rate of evaporating water off your skin surface, which lowers your skin temp. A breeze also increases convection, carrying heat away.

If your skin were perfectly dry, and you were in a closed system with circulated air, the breeze would only heat you.

>> No.1767329

http://www.klick-game.gauss.livando.com/joke-21.html
gf

>> No.1767337

>>1767325
>A breeze also increases convection, carrying heat away

stopped reading there.

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1767347

Okay /sci/ I just made this.

Would this work?

>> No.1767352

>>1767337
convection too big a word for you?

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1767357

>>1767347

do you know anything about magnets? i'm sure just playing with 2 magnets for 5 minutes can make you realize how stupid your ideas are.

>> No.1767361

>>1767347
How would you stop flying?

>> No.1767372

>>1767352
>implying that the air is always colder than you

nice assumption bro.

eventhough the air above you is hotter than the air at your level, if you're in a 50°C chamber, i doubt that you're even 10 degrees lower than the air.

try harder and come back when you have at least a bachelor degree.

>> No.1767373

>>1767361
It's not really pictured, but like a car there is a gas pedal and brake pedal. The gas pedal decreases the distance between the magnet, the brake pedal moved the magnets father away thus stopping the repelling forces.

>> No.1767379

>>1767373
brilliant.

>> No.1767386

>>1767372
Well, yes, unless you live in the fucking Sahara desert, the air is cooler than you, and the breeze cools you through convection. Go away troll.

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>>1767280
i bet they got this stuff in your water so thick you can taste it..
you are clearly what they were attempting to accomplish when they started adding it to municipal water supplies
keep your mind open and keep trying to overcome the effects.. fewer neural synaptic connections will affect only the ammount of associative cognition.. not necessairly the quality thereof