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This would actually work if portals were real.Slightly more practical:
then put it in a cylinder with portals at top and bottomactually, the splashing water would eventually mean water would splash until no water existed. that or it would evaporate :|
in a sealed environment... i guess it would... but eventually it would condense backyeah, but the water accelerates so it would all just evaporate eventually
Text should be larger and more obvious but other than that massive win.
If there were no seams, and the light source itself were reflective, and the mirrors were 100% reflecting, and there were no eyes or cameras in the room observing the light, then barring some quantum thing that's beyond my understanding, it would work in theory. But since this is a necessarily untestable hypothesis (no way to "see" the light staying in the room), it's really just an impractical thought experiment. Not to mention, I'm unaware of 100% reflective surfaces.also...I mean this might be dumb...lol but I Kinda wanna know why this wouldnt work? or atleast keep a room illuminated for a little longer when you turn the light off
room made of mirrow walls/floor/ceiling
The one with the straw and the liquids being held at the end of the strawThey're not
none of them are possible
I can explain why in PMs if you have any sciency physics questions.
That one also works.
Yeah, Hal didn't really know how hitboxes work when they made that game.
N64 Smash Kirby...Ugh.
I dont get it