Sorry to be that grammar police, but it’s actually “too”, not “to”. “🤓☝️” Goddamn y’all are so sensitive over me correcting something. Chill tf out it was a joke. My god I can’t even make a comment anymore without people going all crazy over something that I just said as a joke Edit 2: Bro chill tf out. This comment already corrected it. I’m not sure why everyone is attacking me JUST BECAUSE I CORRECTED ONE THING. Dude, Does everyone here just not like grammar or something? Can we not attack me for correcting something? My comment was a joke, im not sure why everyone is taking everything so serious because I just corrected a single word. Didn’t know that would cause a whole problem about it
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we’ll actually 🤓 one of the laws of motion is that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an opposing force. i guess his momentum just carried him forward
@@hackerman1647the opposing force are the legs that’s touching the grass as he’s “driving” around. It’s called friction and at the very least, he should be slowing down, not staying at the same speed. Also, for him to be able to glide this far, this would mean that he either needed a lots of forward force or the grass/leg must be made of a material that exerts extremely little friction. Dude’s like a car driving around the field.
Hey, Vsauce Michael here Buckle up for a wild ride through physics, biology, and a sprinkle of existential dread. Imagine the Geico player defying physics, his knee slide a glorious monument to human...well, not exactly human anymore. To achieve this perpetual slide, we'd need to eliminate friction entirely. This means not just a super-slick field, but one that violates the laws of physics itself. How about a field made of frictionless, exotic matter? Sounds crazy, right? Well, buckle up, because things are about to get crazier. Even with a frictionless field, the player's muscles would fatigue. Sliding for that long requires constant leg engagement, and let's be honest, human legs aren't designed for perpetual motion machines. We'd need to augment the player, perhaps replace their legs with super-powered prosthetics. But then we enter the uncanny valley - is this even a human anymore? A cybernetic soccer player, forever celebrating a digital goal? Then there's the existential question. Perpetual motion is a fantasy because it violates the laws of thermodynamics. Friction isn't just a party pooper, it's essential for stability in the universe. Without it, heat wouldn't dissipate, and everything would eventually reach a state of uniform lukewarmness - a cosmic equilibrium that renders action, and perhaps even life, impossible. So, the Geico commercial's long slide? Entertaining, sure, but a reality-bending reminder that sometimes, the rules of the game are what make the game fun.
Physics is the scientific study of matter, energy, space, and time, aiming to understand the fundamental principles governing the universe. It encompasses various branches like classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics. The pursuit of physics involves formulating laws, conducting experiments, and using mathematical models to describe and predict natural phenomena.
I realized why: if you saw the grass getting ripped off the court when the others slided but not him: he had a type of shoe to let him reach 0 friction with the ground, but not just that, but he has perfectly centered his gravity to make sure he won’t fumble. Surprising how he did that, really. Notice how he isn’t leaning too much, or otherwise the center of gravity would drift off, making him fumble. True astonishment. - Your local asian cousin