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Date: 04/01/14
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the only thing that can explain this (according me)
There is more that the eye can see, the chain touches the glass and bounces back in high speed

Posted by zero (guest) on Wed Apr 23 10:00:38 2014

An infinitely long chain would also be infinitely large so it would either: 1 - be perfectly straight and go on in both directio

Your mother's an infinite whore.

Posted by Guest on Sun Apr 6 20:28:34 2014

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>An infinitely long chain has infinite mass and would crush you and your stupid question to death.

An infinitely long chain would also be infinitely large so it would either: 1 - be perfectly straight and go on in both directions forever,...

>An infinitely long chain has infinite mass and would crush you and your stupid question to death.

An infinitely long chain would also be infinitely large so it would either: 1 - be perfectly straight and go on in both directions forever, in which case the gravity at any point on the chain would be zero, or 2 - crumpled in an infinitely large quadrant of space. That quadrant has no center point where you would be crushed but it has a center line which you'd be pulled along infinitely faster.

Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 3 23:33:21 2014

An infinitely long chain has infinite mass and would crush you and your stupid question to death

Mad

Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 3 22:33:24 2014

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>The length of the chain is irrelevant. Only the weight of the chain above zero position.

Wrong. The top of the chain arc gets higher the more chain has gone out the siphon.

The beads in the jar act like a compressed spring...

>The length of the chain is irrelevant. Only the weight of the chain above zero position.

Wrong. The top of the chain arc gets higher the more chain has gone out the siphon.

The beads in the jar act like a compressed spring that is very slowly uncompressed as the beads leave the jar.

Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 3 18:31:56 2014

An infinitely long chain has infinite mass and would crush you and your stupid question to death.

Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 2 15:41:44 2014

The length of the chain is irrelevant. Only the weight of the chain above zero position.

Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 2 07:19:07 2014

Let's say i have an infinitely long chain. I wonder what is the maximum height, the curve can reach

Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 2 01:51:28 2014

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