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By *rrol.BMan
over a year ago
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You'd get various numbers of people turning up to...
...protest the destruction of our environment
...call for the end of discrimination against regular destructible rocks
...point out this validates their theory that the earth is indeed flat
...jump in the hole |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You drill a hole through the centre of the earth, all the way to the other side, and throw an indestructable rock in it?"
You wouldn't be able to because magma would rise once you drilled through the crust being some way from the core. |
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Interestingly the core may not be fluid. Anyway if you could drill a hole that would stay open a rock chucked down it would accelerate towards the centre, slow down on the other side and oscillate to and from till it came to a halt at the centre. And the time for a light or a heavy rock to come to a standstill at the centre would be the same (ignoring air-resistance as the school masters always said). |
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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago
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"it would stay in the middle, if we're doing this using the hypothesis that nothing would be obstructing the hole.
i love using science words, don't get enough opportunities to do that.
"Hole"? "
if you say so. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Interestingly the core may not be fluid. Anyway if you could drill a hole that would stay open a rock chucked down it would accelerate towards the centre, slow down on the other side and oscillate to and from till it came to a halt at the centre. And the time for a light or a heavy rock to come to a standstill at the centre would be the same (ignoring air-resistance as the school masters always said)."
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I dont think it would be possible due to the molten core of magma.
But following your hypothesis, the indestructible rock would variate between the 2 ends of the hole at a decreasing rate until it came to rest in the centre, due to gravitational pull. |
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In the best scientific traditions I am subjecting it to experiment.
I have dropped a ball bearing into the au pair's vagina and I have set the stop watch to time it's emergence from her rectum.
Subject to peer review the results will be published. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fuck knows, can you get a drill piece that big? "
No just an ordinary size, but you know how men exadurate about their tools size!!
Gorgeous gallery btw! |
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