From: _ on 16 Dec 2009 16:38 When falling to one's death, gravity is the force that's speeding one to one's death... speed kills. While falling, the atomic bonds of the ground have no effect at all, much less comprared to what's speeding you up.
From: Bill Snyder on 16 Dec 2009 16:43 On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 21:38:02 +0000 (UTC), _@Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote: >? >When falling to one's death, gravity is the force >that's speeding one to one's death... speed kills. > >While falling, the atomic bonds of the ground have >no effect at all, much less comprared to what's speeding you up. Interesting theory. Why don't you find a tall building, test it, and get back to us? -- Bill Snyder [This space unintentionally left blank]
From: Darla on 16 Dec 2009 22:25 <_@Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid> wrote in message news:_@Jeff_Relf.Seattle.2009_Dec16.1.41pm.r3... > > When falling to one's death, gravity is the force > that's speeding one to one's death... speed kills. > > While falling, the atomic bonds of the ground have > no effect at all, much less comprared to what's speeding you up. All that is needed is the knowledge to overcome the QM energy that's fueling the fall. An opposing QM force will float you right down to the ground or back up to where you began your fall. For that matter, anything that takes advantage of air resistance and/or buoyancy would be just as effective. Speed does not kill. It is the abrupt CHANGE in velocity that pushes brain matter against the inside surface of the skull, and so forth. -- **** Darla Be well and come... be welcome You are the fifth star!
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