What game has the most broken physics engine?

What game has the most broken physics engine?

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Don't be dumb, air isn't anti-heavy enough to lift a box and a whole person.

Sounds like a (You) problem

LMAO, no way something this retarded would actually work

That's literally how a hot air balloon works

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The fuck?

Nobody cares about sci-fi shit retard

I can't tell who's pretending anymore

Stop trolling, faggot

>what is gravity
retard
>photoshopped image
nice try, moshe

botw

This is bullshit but I believe it.

lmao fucking retard

This isn't illogical at all though, you're consuming chemical energy to transform it into gravitational potential energy.

would this work?

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Explain to me why this wouldn't work

>He fell for the HAB hoax
Next you'll be telling me that heavier-than-air flight is totally possible, fucking retard

cuz people are heavier than air you retard

This is clearly an inflatable anal toy. I can tell by the colors.

I always hated this sci-fi trope, how the fuck would you get down? Fucking steampunk "idea guys" are retarded

unironically would this work if you exerted enough force?

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Just add more weight to go down stupid

Because enough force to do this would wreck your joints as hard as the fall itself.

>metal sinks in water
>build ship out metal
>it floats
???

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This is literally how rocket propulsion works

You can't create mass out of thin air dipshit

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it works but you have to use a folding chair. normal chairs are too rigid.

would this work?

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>anti-heavy
Reddit asf

You'd need even more force than you'd experience from hitting the ground so you'd just hurt yourself more.

Then you wouldn't be able to go up in the first place, it's fucking retarded why do people act like this shit is even grounded in reality

If the chair was extremely heavy and you were actually strong enough to push it away from you, it would. Jettisoning mass is one way space craft move and reorient themselves, but you would need to be impossibly strong to pull it off

no
but feel free to prove it right

I'm no physicist but I think there are several problems there
>chair needs to have a greater mass than you to have significance
>your body is physically unable to exert the required amount of force

Why wouldn't this work?

>>what is gravity
Well??

Wait, wouldn't this actually work?

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>turning the lights off after covering yourself
physically impossible

Do you have helicopter one?

>hurr durr
Literally can't believe anything you see on the internet anymore.

Yes, it would.
Don't question authority.

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just carry a cold plate and accumulate the water that's in the air

alright, but what if you only exerted half of the force required for you to stop falling? so you push the chair with half, and then hit the ground with the other half
would you be able to survive that?

That's what makes it sci-fi. If they can make light air to go up then it's reasonable to assume they can make heavy air to go down. Not everything has to be realistic, it just needs to be plausible within the universe that's being presented.

Nobody cares about your gay steampunk fantasy zoomer

possible?

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Yes, but you'd need to jump hard enough to reach many times terminal velocity.
So "enough force" is not something your legs can do.
Though, it would still slow you down, marginally. Instead of landing at terminal velocity, you'd land a minuscule amount slower if you timed it perfectly.
Still would die, though, and you're landing on a, now broken, chair.

This actually does work my grandpa had to do it during the great chicago fire

I cant tell with you cunts anymore

explain

You're right, and we have all these dams sitting around doing nothing, we should put some generators in them, can't believe nobody thought of this before

This could work to soften your fall if the object you're jumping up from had enough mass and was rigid enough so you could actually push yourself away from it, but it would only soften your fall. You can't produce the speed necessary from jumping to completely negate your falling speed.

Americans can shoot the lightbulb.

Ok explain why wouldn't this work?

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Dams literally don't exist

>in which troll logic discovers how all power plants these days work

No that’s fucking stupid pluto is made of ice and wouldn’t boil water.

Damn.

>Using a single rod to power an entire fucking city
Fuck off, if that were possible we'd be doing it everywhere.

Dam.....

you can clearly see the cable used by the dude to lift it up manually

you would probably die of boredom doing that until you were a millionaire

Alaska is closer to the equator than Central America.

>Have a clap on/off light
>Be American
>Create strobe light
>Start a rave
>Don't need to sleep anymore
Problem, Europoors?

squidward

dam.

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this is my favorite physics-related image

The British have been doing it first.

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...

how did he get a gun in britain

>the clapper
I bet you feel like a real dingus right now

I'd assume gold traders would already be aware of this and adjust their scales accordingly.

Jesus christ you retard
>ThatsTheJoke.jpeg

no, the propeller goes on the wrong direction, meaning it would absorb all the electrons instead.
that's literally how chernobill happened, too much electrons and they didn't have enough pails. That's why modern centrals have two emergency pails now.

>he doesn't have a clapper
ngmi

People buying gold aren't retarded. They use scales calibrated to the region they live in to get a better estimate of the mass. What scales measure is force produced by gravity acting on mass. What we typically use as weight measurements are actually measurements of mass, which are always the same and don't get changed by how much gravity acts on it.

heh

>americans clap to turn off their lights

Schizo faggot