I'm playing this game (Fallout) where the outcasts (that's their name) are super mean.
And the scientists are snotty.
"Stay away from me, mutt"|
"Keep your hands to yourself"
while demanding help.
""Emailed-receipts are fine" |
Fucket, you wouldn't unnerstand.
"Get out of my country" says the lady on TV.
But the game has nice people too.
One guy sits there for the whole gargantuan game, asking for water.
The tied-up people like it when you kill their captors and release them
(No supply-offerings necessary, ma'am)
And a lady keeps bringing me gifts next to my hovel in the metal-ghetto (I fixed her bomb)
And after napping through a hot afternoon, dreaming of game-puzzles, I looked outside to see leaves moving very slightly on the plants.
"Someone must know why air can be so gentle at low speed, so destructive at high speed," I thought.
Not a philosophical discussion, not showing off at mathematics, just a plain reason.
Air is a "gas" and it can be transparent just sitting there, but blow down houses when it really moves.
Why?
This subject brings up topics that are probably related but too annoying to learn about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao_-OjDQwfk&t=85s
Apparently (before I completely forget) "pressure" and "Heat" (andthesunandthewaterandgradients)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao_-OjDQwfk&t=85s
Apparently (before I completely forget) "pressure" and "Heat" (andthesunandthewaterandgradients)
yeahbutt
what makes the leaves move so gently or topples trees?
You can stop reading now; I'm note-taking.
You can talk around and around with computers, but the exact answer is not forthcoming.
At this point (right this second), I do not CARE about the weather and air pressure and the sun and water.
A guy needs a atmosphere-dictionary to get through to these people.
The word "resistance" looks promising, if you can avoid all the math.
The word "resistance" looks promising, if you can avoid all the math.
Speed and resistance must be related.
I'm afraid to ask.
I'm afraid to ask.
A molecule or three of air are weak and hit up against a leaf and are turned away.
But many thousands of molecules travelling in gangs (armies?) hitting the poor leaf
would blow the leaf away and possibly even damage the tree.
There.
There.
Can you explain it like that?
Unfortunately they start bombasting about Bernoulli and airplanes.
Air gets denser (more dense?) when pushed (doesn't it?)
(gawd)
Air gets denser (more dense?) when pushed (doesn't it?)
(gawd)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q0UTFq-o-o (The first 10 or 15 seconds) my "MAGA" train of thought for the day
(I was wrong, "OOGA SHAKA" sounds nothing like "MAGA"
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