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*mipadi* |
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Assume you have a cube made of indestructible material. You place a human body inside this cube, then perfectly fill the cube up with water and seal it. You load this package onto an airplane. Unfortunately, the airplane crashes. The cube is, of course, indestructible, so it survives the collision—but what happens to the human body inside the cube? Would it be any different if you placed a glass plate or a glass sphere inside the cube instead?
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![]() wut wut in the butt? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 2,108 Joined: Sep 2005 Member No: 227,723 ![]() |
I'm guessing that since the cube is perfectly filled, the water doesn't have room to move or anything so when the cube crashes the water stays pretty much the same and the body stays unharmed, or the damage is greatly reduced??
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*StanleyThePanda* |
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I'm guessing that since the cube is perfectly filled, the water doesn't have room to move or anything so when the cube crashes the water stays pretty much the same and the body stays unharmed, or the damage is greatly reduced?? Oooh, I didnt read the perfectly part. So yeah, what ^ he said. |
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