Message from @ChippedStones
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logical next step of sexual revolution
The more degenerate trailer has removed the comments section... gee
Pure filth
everyone tag notch in the minecraft tweet
Just noticed that poll was flipped..thank you to all 😃
Notch replied to that tweet
o fug
shill!
Everyone should start liking this tweet https://twitter.com/notch/status/936215345400033280?s=21
Its from a year ago btw
@Reinhard Wolff me @ChippedStones @Jawa and @Conatus produce the best content for you
If you eat a wheel that’s still spinning technically it’ll have its own gravitational pull inside your stomach.
However the resistance it encounters when it hits your throat may slow it down.
resistance? psshh who needs insides
the smaller the object the faster it must spin too
The spin may be faster but the gravitational pull behind a larger object would be more significant.
Mass x Speed= Gravity
I'm assuming this artificial gravity is based on the concept of centripetal force?
umm sweety
artificial gravity would only be generated within the spinning wheel
there is a gravitational pull between all objects it just so small its a negligible force. So the wheel to have an effect on you would have to be quite large and it doesnt need to be spinning in order to exert a force
That’s why mass and the speed of the spin is so important. If it’s just the object spinning around a stationary object you’ll get what Default describes
you could always eat miniature black hole, if you desired that much gravitational pull inside you?
You’d need to see it first though, since light can’t escape it. Plus it’d need to be a much weaker black hole that has a event horizon that’s so small you can safely eat it. Even then your ribs would likely break and you stomach walls cave in due to the amount of gravitational pull it’s generating
@Deleted User that sounds like a mean ab workout
Dare I say this is the best IE banner drop we’ve done?
If @Jawa was to give notch a spinning Minecraft block to eat then I’m sure we could all say that Minecraft has had a physical impact on the world rather than digital.
We’re going too far into metaphysics for me boys talk to me when electricity is applied to a network.
This ain’t meta physics though, it’s physics
@Jawa If we apply a 120 V of AC power to a Minecraft redstone wire what will the current be as it passes through a redstone repeater.
I’m working on it now @MrDefault
Well considering that red stone runs at a rate of 80 Vmax were gonna need a few resistors in order to not blow the circuit.
is that the IE hadron supercollider?
Considering current is A = V/ R I can imagine a few resistors will be 40 Ohms of resistance. So currents gonna be 120/ 40 or 3 amp.
Red stone while having a low voltage can output a lot of power due to its “advanced *ryan technology”
This is also per block of red stone. Meaning that pistons are a very low ohms in its current to get things going.