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This would most likely be so. (I hate this thing >.>) [[User:ZaneFrontier|ZaneFrontier]] 22:56, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
This would most likely be so. (I hate this thing >.>) [[User:ZaneFrontier|ZaneFrontier]] 22:56, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
== Science Question ==
A long time ago I decided to make a machinima series, but along came the Microsoft Guidelines and I was screwed, so after about 2 months and 20 revisions I released it as a small-time comic book. Anyway, in one issue I had my character fall out of a 80-story window. Now, I had nothing afterwards (it was a dramatic-issue-finisher-type-thing) so what I came up with is that (here's where it gets confusing) he threw a Grav-Lift in the air, creating a gravity "bubble" where, while the device was falling, he was not. So, he survives the fall after the device explodes (it fell the 80 stories) he is unharmed falling 4 feet. I don't anybody who knows advanced physics so I thought I'd release this on the Internet. Maybe it'll be on Mythbusters...

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Would this be the 'Portable Grav Lift' I saw mentioned somewhere else? Aliastris I wondering what this is as well...--Spartan 1138 22:38, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

This would most likely be so. (I hate this thing >.>) ZaneFrontier 22:56, 18 November 2007 (UTC)

Science Question

A long time ago I decided to make a machinima series, but along came the Microsoft Guidelines and I was screwed, so after about 2 months and 20 revisions I released it as a small-time comic book. Anyway, in one issue I had my character fall out of a 80-story window. Now, I had nothing afterwards (it was a dramatic-issue-finisher-type-thing) so what I came up with is that (here's where it gets confusing) he threw a Grav-Lift in the air, creating a gravity "bubble" where, while the device was falling, he was not. So, he survives the fall after the device explodes (it fell the 80 stories) he is unharmed falling 4 feet. I don't anybody who knows advanced physics so I thought I'd release this on the Internet. Maybe it'll be on Mythbusters...