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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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*Libertie* |
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So we're saying if it were possible to completely, perfectly fill up the cube with water, with NO room to move. I say it'd be best to try it with a smaller cube and possibly a small round object - then you can see if the object moves when you shake the cube or something.. That is, of course, assuming you were able to meet the criteria of having the cube completely full.
I tend to agree with the side that thinks the object/body would be unable to move since the water has no place to go. |
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