Can cats defy Newton's law?


Cats are amazing. Most animals can't do that. Dogs can't. Heck, squirrels can't either, though pretty impressive for the many acrobatic things they can do.
 
Cats are amazing. Most animals can't do that. Dogs can't. Heck, squirrels can't either, though pretty impressive for the many acrobatic things they can do.
had a cat or more in the house since I was born, seen them do some crazy acrobatics in that time
 
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Can cats defy Newton's law?​


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Can lions and tigers do this too? Or just felix domesticus?
 
lions don't climb or tigers but leopards most certainly if they fell from a tree would self correct
seen a David Attenborough show were a Leopard chasing a monkey in a tree fell about 30 feet and she was just fine....
 
Newton never said that ... what he said was "that an object maintains constant angular velocity unless a net torque acts" ... in this case, there is NO net torque, thus no change in angular velocity ... and this effect is reduced as the cat approaches the speed-of-light ... like when tossing them into black holes ... they never land on their feet on the event horizon ...
 
Newton never said that ... what he said was "that an object maintains constant angular velocity unless a net torque acts" ... in this case, there is NO net torque, thus no change in angular velocity ... and this effect is reduced as the cat approaches the speed-of-light ... like when tossing them into black holes ... they never land on their feet on the event horizon ...
So you are saying that they are God-like because they'd be skating on the Event Horizon!

I knew it.
 
So you are saying that they are God-like because they'd be skating on the Event Horizon!

I knew it.

One advantage of living in four spacial dimensions ...

“I said pig,” replied Alice; “and I wish you wouldn’t keep appearing and vanishing so suddenly: you make one quite giddy.”
 
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