daveman
Diamond Member
That's too precious. Ain't you just all serious!Oh. My. Achin'. Pancreas.
Paper and washers? That's as retarded as the chicken wire and kerosene experiment.
Oh, wait, I forgot...you're the "expert" whose training consists solely of watching a building being built.
And you think I give a damn about ridicule from morons.
Washers have mass. Therefore they have weight and inertia.
The paper loops provide as little support to the static load as I can devise. The kinetic energy of the falling mass is STOPPED by the inertia and the crush resistance of the supports.
Tell us what is stopping you from building a model that can be completely crushed by 12% of its own mass.
Haven't you heard there is a 10,000 Euro reward to anyone that can do it? Let's see you put your money where your mouth is.
The Heiwa Challenge
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