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Post by pavaveda on Jul 9, 2010 17:00:05 GMT -5
Real?
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jul 11, 2010 11:52:18 GMT -5
I think it is. Depends on the camera and the metal being used though. My old roommate in college took a course called 'Chaos Mathematics.' He was a super smart guy, has a doctorate in some science and had grants from NASA. Anyway, this 'Chaos Mathematics' course he took...the first thing they examined is if you throw a ball at a wall and it bounces off the wall, it actually hits the wall twice instead of once. This video sort of shows why that is.
3JACK
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Post by natep on Oct 27, 2010 19:38:34 GMT -5
No way is that real. Look at how there's no spin on the ball before it hits the metal. How would you propel a ball with no spin at all?
The deformation alone just looks fake to me. Looks like the way a water balloon would react, not a ball.
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Post by cwdlaw223 on Oct 27, 2010 19:50:51 GMT -5
Where are the two hits? I must admit I've never seen a ball compress like that before. It looks like the ball is in a liquid state after impact. I don't see two hits in that video.
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