Dr. Seuss actually has a solution for this predicament. To quoth “The Cat’s Quizzer”: If you get stuck in the air, fly to the nearest telephone. Dial 0 and ask for a ladder.
actually landing is part of jumping, that's like saying ''simon says ride a horse - well simon never said to get on the horse'' you're thinking about levitating
You'd probably see him dangling in the air and after about either a few seconds or a minute he'd fall down and you would probably see a few cracks in the ceiling
@@greenekj6 That's the weird thing; I can't find it anywhere. But it was subtle; it cut from "Call a scientist!" and Lois leaving to get the phone, directly to Leonard picking up the phone and saying "Hello?" End of commercial
School years including University is the time where you actually have work life balance, the working adult work life balance is only 10% of what you can get in Uni life even though Uni life is the least work life balance you get from your school life
Scientist: Alright Peter, I think I have an explanation. Peter: What is it doc? Scientist: Well, it appears you seem to have broke one of Newton's laws. An object at complete rest must stay at rest, until disturbed. You were at complete rest then you jumped and got stuck in between the 2 laws. Peter: Okay? What do I do? Scientist: Well you broke the law of physics, therefore you must go to jail. Physics jail.