Combined Genius: Genius thought #1

Friday, December 15, 2006

Genius thought #1

Would walking in a vacuum be not only easier due to lack of atmospheric pressure and possibly permanantly damaging to random parts of the body?

6 Comments:

Blogger Jane said...

Hey Keith, my name is Mary. I go to church with Josh Lindeken. I started using blogger this fall and, through Josh, found your brother's blog. I figured out that you are in my BJU geometry class. Weird, huh? Well, I just wanted to say hi.
Oh, what do you think of geometry? I'm begging for algebra again. I'm not one for shapes.
Catch ya later!

1:21 PM  
Blogger Keith M. said...

I like Geometry better actually. It's has a whole different math feel to it. But, I am glad it's finally over until next year=D

10:42 AM  
Blogger Austin said...

Are we talking about space, or an imaginary vacuum or created vacuum? If the vacuum had no matter around it, then there would be no gravity and therefore no way for you to walk at all. Therefore walking would be impossible, not easier. If there was matter, you would have to leave the vacuum and go to the matter in order to have something to walk on and gravity by which to do it.

12:28 PM  
Blogger Jane said...

Good point.

I just like random stuff. Do you post stuff like this a lot, Keith?

See? ya in three weeks!

1:09 PM  
Blogger Keith M. said...

Hey Austin, I meant an earthly vacuum. I believe that it wouldn't be possible to walk in a vacuum in space either.

2:08 PM  
Blogger Austin said...

Oh, like earth w/ no atmosphere? Gotcha. Um, I don't know? What do you think then?

12:57 PM  

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