Originally posted by: Arcadio
Gravity is so pathetically weak... every time a kid drops a cookie, I laugh at gravity's failed attempt to keep the cookie stuck to the ground when the kid picks it up...
Originally posted by: DrPizza
<rubs balloon on head and sticks it to the ceiling>
OP is right, wow, electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity.
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: DrPizza
<rubs balloon on head and sticks it to the ceiling>
OP is right, wow, electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity.
haha. i did not think of this.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
OP - when you look in the mirror what do you see? I mean after you wipe away all the zip splatter, that is...
I would love to know how your self-image differs from what everyone else here thinks you look like. I am thinking this
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Gravity is so pathetically weak... every time a kid drops a cookie, I laugh at gravity's failed attempt to keep the cookie stuck to the ground when the kid picks it up...
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: DrPizza
<rubs balloon on head and sticks it to the ceiling>
OP is right, wow, electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity.
haha. i did not think of this.
I do it every year in front of my physics class. Then I chant "Gravity... Turn on!" and "Go earth go!" A little rub on my head & the electrostatic force between the ceiling and the balloon is greater than all of the gravity that the pathetic little earth is capable of mustering.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: DrPizza
<rubs balloon on head and sticks it to the ceiling>
OP is right, wow, electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity.
haha. i did not think of this.
I do it every year in front of my physics class. Then I chant "Gravity... Turn on!" and "Go earth go!" A little rub on my head & the electrostatic force between the ceiling and the balloon is greater than all of the gravity that the pathetic little earth is capable of mustering.
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: herm0016
Originally posted by: DrPizza
<rubs balloon on head and sticks it to the ceiling>
OP is right, wow, electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity.
haha. i did not think of this.
I do it every year in front of my physics class. Then I chant "Gravity... Turn on!" and "Go earth go!" A little rub on my head & the electrostatic force between the ceiling and the balloon is greater than all of the gravity that the pathetic little earth is capable of mustering.
i have always thought teaching a physics high school class could be fun. you sound like one of the fun teachers. My physics teachers/profs have always been great.
Originally posted by: herm0016
as to this topic: he is right, why all the flaming? I guess i over estimated the intelligence of AT, though, that seems to happen a lot.
Originally posted by: theplaidfad
Search some of his other topics, and get back to us.