How much flow and volume from urination do you need to levitate your whole body for two seconds off the floor?
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I remember learning a bladder begins to spasm at 600mL, so we could actually use this spastic pressure to help us levitate. In this paper, I propose…
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I implemented a realistic physics simulation that answers this question for Diarrhea.
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This was exactly what I thought of when I saw the post! I'm glad you saw this and shared your work here. It's awesome and it makes me so happy.
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What a fun way to find out my bladder capacity is around three times the average at least. Connective tissue disorders are whack. Now I've just gotta work on the other factors so I can piss-levitate longer than everyone else! I'll be unstoppable!!
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we can rebuild him we have the technology
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But reinforcement makes you heavier and you're back to the drawing board!
It might be easier to first chop arms and legs off to save the excess weigh.lt.
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wow I just checked out the source, and as a physicist I can verify that some of those fluid dynamic models you implemented are very cutting edge
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Enough that your abdomen would likely explode from the pressure. Which would make some percentage of your body fly, technically.
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For reference, 3 km/s is approximately Mach 10
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"realistic" lol
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Beautiful .... bookmarked and saved ... my personal best so far is 1023 m
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Those are the questions I come to Lemmy for