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Emiya Shirou. And I still don't know why I'm here.
Using the gravitational acceleration formula "a = GM/r²", HAT-P-1b would seem to have a gravity of 9.05 m/s², or 0.922 g, which is about 36.5%...
...Not necessarily. It's actually a lot more complicated than that... You must realize that the larger a planet is, the further away you are from...
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Did anybody notice how all of the ponies seem much more interesting as characters when they go insane? They should rename it "My Little Mad Pony"...
...And I suppose you're an example of an average brony, then? I advocate sending Celestia to the sun for a millennium. Oh wait— she'd probably...
1. Great animation (I can concede to that one. But there have been and are things out there of equal quality, so...) 2. Awesome voice acting (Also...
...I didn't say he wouldn't use weapons that wouldn't harm Cybertronians. I said he's probably got the durability to tank his own weapons as long...
I had a humorous thought using silly logic. IF 'magic' EQUALS 'unquantifiable' IF 'unquantifiable' EQUALS 'illogical' THEN 'magic' EQUALS...
Actually, it's closer to 1996: Here is a section that talks about the aerodynamics of insect flight in detail. It's rather complicated stuff, so...
I believe the statement "bees shouldn't be able to fly" is attributable to some of the earliest investigations into aerodynamics, notably the...
I respectfully disagree. It is not a "variable". A variable is the operationalized way in which an attribute is represented for further data...
This. This is EXACTLY a "No-Limits Fallacy". Unlimited potential isn't directly unlimited ability, but it's the infinite capacity to increase in...
I do believe the "proper" trope name for that would be "A Wizard Did it"?
But Superman doesn't have infinite speed at all. That's the Flash you're thinking of. All the versions of Supes' have an upper limit to their...
What you're doing is basically admitting that "MLP isn't consistent at all, so one shouldn't consider any of the feats to be quantifiable using...
Considering that one needs something akin to either a brayton cycle or rocket propulsion to reach supersonic speeds in real life... you're...
I wasn't aware Rainbow Dash could use magic. Excuse me if I'm misinformed, because I'm not a fan of the show and am this relatively ignorant to...
Thank you! I'm glad this was interesting to you! I means I'm not wasting my time sharing it! ...And here I was expecting a much more...
...Using the data calculated by the "Physics Brony" I mentioned before, who used a dubious method of calculating the velocity of the pegasus pony...