>game has a broken physics engine
Game has a broken physics engine
Who the fuck would fall for this shit?
Fuck you OP, did this and now my house is on fire
The force of the flame would push the balloon down before it could get off the ground though.
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If your game engine doesn't simulate chemical reactions it's probably garbage
There is no way some little faggot air going to lift you
>His game doesn't simulate quantum gravity
Fuck off retards, if you are gonna do a meme reply at least know your shit. Quantum gravity doesn't exist because at a quantum level unities are so small they don't generate any pull
have we been playing into the Demiurge's plan all along?
The Platonic Demiurge or the Gnostic Demiurge?
The Human Ending Demiurge
Flame doesn't exert force in any direction, user.
How do you think rockets work?!
then how do you explain jetbacks retard?
>he doesn't know about sub-quantum particles
What a brainlet
>rockets
Those don't exist user. They're stories told to kids to keep them entertained, it's like mermaids, talking lions, and jews.
>source engine physics
that's not flame, that's miniaturised explosions, same with bullets in modern guns
>game allows you to change the Planck constant
This would actually work if chair is heavier yhen you
It will work with a chair of any weight as long as you can kick it hard enough.
what would this do
If you could kick with such force, you would be able to tank suck falls with ease
I... I mean technically?
Well, hope you didn't skip leg day. Terminal velocity is 54 m/s, if the chair weighs 1/10th your weight you only need to kick it hard enough to accelerate it by 540 m/s, that's only 1.5 times the speed of sound.
Thanks. Shame about my GPU and apartment though
>a uranium-235 atom will disintegrate if hit with a neutron
>this releases some heat and also three more neutrons
>gather a lot of U-235 in one place so the neutrons hit other U-235 atoms
>infinite free energy
Way to miss the point of the thread, user. Please tell me you are just playing straight man as part of the bit.