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Several years ago, I posted a very short piece on Fanfiction.net. Captain Kirk comes up against impossible tech in the Enterprise because it violates the laws of physics.
Interestingly, when I posted the piece (Ye Canna Break the Laws of Physics, Cap’n) here on BCTS, it ended up getting the most comments of anything I’ve ever written. (I think The Final Rescue is number 2).
Being the opportunist that I am (rolling eyes) I wondered if there was any way to cash in on that?
Now, I’ve been told that many of the things I called impossible in the Star Trek story are not, but what if I were to write something about Road Runner and Wiley Coyote? Say, Wiley Coyote paints a tunnel on the side of a hill, and Road Runner runs into the hole, only to find himself buried in solid rock? Or he simply hits the “not there hole” and falls backward to where the coyote is sitting, napkin tied around his neck, knife and fork in his hands, ready to dig in to the road runner who falls perfectly onto his plate?
We’ll ignore that somehow the coyote got this table ready in time to catch the road runner as he fell backward.
Or how about the fact that roadrunners make about 25 MPH, while a coyote actually has a top speed much faster? Are there any other laws of physics that Road Runner breaks, or rather broke on a regular basis? Certainly not that a pinnacle of rock, hanging over a canyon will stay in place while the rest of the plateau falls at speeds only obtainable by two black holes orbiting each other.
Or the fact that a coyote generally doesn’t fall 10,000 feet off a cliff face, hit the ground below, and walk away at the approximate height of a manhole cover.
Is it my imagination, or do Looney Toons have much less of a good relationship with physics than Star Trek?
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It's toon physics
for Wile E Coyote gravity works properly and in the words of Nuuan from the story Coyote
True! We all know, to learn
True! We all know, to learn how to fly, a person just needs to learn how to fall and miss the ground.
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Rosemary
Like this cover?
https://www.patreon.com/posts/39550652
:)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Excellent! My quote is from
Excellent! My quote is from Hitchiker's Guide, but Peter Pan works too!
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Rosemary
That's a...
straight-forward physics problem. All you have to do is go about five miles/second.
You probably have to be rather high above the ground where air resistance is very small.
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
I think RoadRunner usually
I think RoadRunner usually obtains a speed very close to it.
Emojis by OpenEmoji
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Rosemary
It is called "cartoon physics", and has laws
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoon_physics
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~karan/courses/csc2529/cartoonlaw...
You can find many other collections of cartoon physics laws on the Net.
As Roger Rabbit explained it
the likelihood of a breach of the normal laws of Newtonian physics occurring in a cartoon is related to whether or not the point in time at which it might occur is "comically opportune", and whether the breach itself would be funny; Which brings a strange subjectivity to what can or can't happen in a 'toon universe. And once cartoon characters realize they're in a cartoon all bets are off about what's possible or not, as demonstrated in this 1950's Heckle + Jeckle cartoon The Power of Thought: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIpTVU3Ddlo
~hugs, Veronica
What borders on stupidity?
Canada and Mexico.
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oh my god...
not the dip.........
Love, Andrea Lena
Shave and a haircut........
Shave and a haircut........
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Rosemary
OMG that really works!
I feel overwhelmingly compelled to respond
and won't get to sleep tonite unless...
TWO BITS!
What borders on stupidity?
Canada and Mexico.
.
Why do I suddenly feel like
Why do I suddenly feel like an evil Christopher Lloyd?
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Rosemary
You must be older than I am
It was always "six bits" when I was growing up.
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Patricia
Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt
Ich bin eine Mann
Curious...
...I learned it as "six bits" also, but if you believe the search engines, "two bits" is almost universal.
And it may never have actually represented the price of the combination. Sources suggest that it was an improvised phrase for that rhythmic pattern, either via Morse Code or as the stereotypical coda of musical compositions at some time and place. Didn't find an explanation as to why those words were chosen or became popular, though.
Eric
Don't forget...
Anime has its own set of rules.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/JustForFun/RulesOfAnime
XOXO
Limbo's
"All that we see or seem, Is but a dream within a dream." Edgar Allen Poe