Govind-19 diary entries

@Dean_Ambrose look at this, share your thoughts too.

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May be it should be 24 ×10 ^9 …

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Man, You are amazing. That’s actually inhances your brain capacity. :zap::clinking_glasses::+1:

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Actually, the Earth will just reel back a bit, before going back to it’s steady state, thanks to the gravitation field from the Sun. That’s based on prior experience though, I read about it in What if everyone on Earth jumped at the same time.

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Dudeeeee that’s brilliant!!! That’s a lot if calculations! You really went all out!

Now I have a couple of sub questions. No pressure to answer though. Do it when you are free or when you are looking for a challenge.

  1. How much muscle will I need in my legs to generate that much force?

  2. Will me landing back on earth with the same speed, have the same effect?

  3. Assuming that I’m jumping and landing on the same spot, how many times can I jump back and forth before destroying the planet?

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Are sahi kon sa h …:sweat_smile::joy:

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Let me answer this this time and @The_integrous_one can improve on it :joy: he only can’t take all the credit :wink:

  1. On an average human, the calf tendons can exert 1250 N. You need 24x10^9 N. Your legs account for 6.18% of your weight, so 80kgs of you has 7.725 kgs (which can exert 1250N approx.). You’re going to need 1.48 x 10^5 kgs of leg muscles. Or thicc thighs

Noice-

  1. Depends on where you land. Which ever city you decide to land on will cease to be a city. Maybe you can take out a couple of terrorists using take-off and landing techniques. Assuming invincibility, of course.
    Yeah you can land in the ocean if you want a tsunami.
    (I’m assuming you’re fireproof so you don’t burn to a crisp on re-entry).

  2. Depends too. If you were huge, you could one-shot the planet. But since you’re only 80 kgs, it’s going to take a couple of tries. Maybe 50-75. Increase your weight to about >500 thousand kg and you can one-shot the planet.

Now Professor Samaranjay can elaborate.

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Thats a THICCCCCCCCCCCCCCC LEG!!!:joy::joy::joy:

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I only have one question, you only took into account the force created by calf muscles for jumping. What about quads and hamstrings?

And for the second question, I meant to ask whether the force applied on earth will be the same as me taking off. Considering the effects of gravity declarating me while taking off and accelerating me while landing?

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Yeah that’s an error with my answer. 1250 N is the average force by the quads, which are the primary jumping muscles, not the calves.

Yes. Newton’s 3rd Law.

@The_integrous_one assumed you reach light speed in 1 second. 1 second doesn’t give much time for gravity to accelerate/decelerate you. You’ll be accelerating at 299798458 m/s^2. This means you’ll increase your velocity by 299792458 metres per second. The escape velocity itself for earth is only 11200 m/s. So yeah gravity can be ignored.

Realistically though nothing can reach the speed of light. The closest was an unidentified proton that reached 99.951% the speed of light. No one knows how it reached that speed, it was just flung onto Earth from space. Humans will become atoms much before that.

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Bro nothing about my question was realistic :joy::joy::joy:. I like asking questions. Infact, I was trying to make a superhero who is a superior version of superman. That’s all

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Day 168
Monday
14-6-2021

I woke up at 7:30, so that’s an improvement. I freshened up and worked out. The workout was:

Warm up X1
Shoulders X1
Upper and middle back X1
Triceps X1
Stretch X1

Ok so it was the last day of the 30 day series for these muscle groups. Tomorrow I’ll do abs and legs and will not workout until my exams are over. After working out, I took a shower, ate breakfast and sat down to study. I studied 6 hours in total. I also attended an internship meeting which was 2 hours but I’m not considering that as studying. In the evening I took a shower, ate dinner, didn’t pray coz if the meeting and now I’ll sleep. Peace!

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Nope its 24× 10^8 , because 80 kgs is his weight, and assuming acceleration due to gravity as 10 instead of 9.81 to make calculations easy his mass will be 8 kgs only, 8×3×10^8= 24× 10^8. I did calculations precisely :sweat_smile: @kanu .

@debellator took my answer on heart I think :joy::joy:.
And regarding the expansion of earth’s orbit, it will expand if that much force is applied on anyone side of earth, rather than all people jumping, I read an article about it in which they calculated the force to move the earth’s orbit out by 5 percent over next 1 billion years, I compared the calculations with that and it turned out precisely 100 trillion years.
Also I couldn’t have given the muscle mass answer as I assumed he must be some being superior than superman made of something even stronger than kryotonitic matter :joy:.

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You are a mathhead​:joy::joy::joy:

Bro nice job on the calculation. As I said, I asked for fun, and also to make a character who is stronger than superman. I got the idea of traveling faster than light was from a small anime called Charlotte, where one character can teleport. Unlike the usually accepted version of teleportation where one person disappears from one place and appears on another place, this character travels so fast that it’s Invincible to the eye. But he can’t control his landing and always crashes and destroys everything in its path. I guess you can see where I drew my question from :sweat_smile::sweat_smile:. Superman could travel faster than sound but he was still visible while doing so. I wanted to create a character who could fly or jump of at such a speed that he’s invisible until the moment he stops.

It’ll make a good idea for a comic or a story. Its a work in progress. But I wanted it to be as scientifically explainable as possible. If I had to Introduce magic or qi or some unexplainable stuff, it would make it a lot easier for me, but I didn’t want that

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Actually I like mechanics a lot :joy:, it used to be my weakest topic but I have worked on it a lot and now I can’t stop myself from calculating when I see a mechanics problem

Scientifically it is not possible at all. But yeah it’ll be fun, and I think flash and Superman can already travel somewhere near speed of light, that’s why flash does time travel while running :sweat_smile:, not sure tho.

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I don’t think superman can travel at the speed of light, but flash can but only inside the particle accelerator right. I stopped watching flash after season 3 so I don’t know if he can freely travel now😅

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I didn’t watch flash tho just guessing form the concept they showed in justice League, that flash does time travel while running, and thatspeed is only possible if he travels with or near speed of light, also in one of the DC movies they showed that superman can beat flash in a race so then it means superman can also travel with same speed :sweat_smile:

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Makes sense but if an object is traveling at the speed of light, everything around it would be blown to hell right? They don’t show that in flash or justice League. If you know how Neo in matrix does his superman jump, you’ll know what I’m talking about

It was in the old justice League, but that scene was removed In Snyder cut as it was stupid

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True, maybe something in their suits prevents that from happening :joy:.

I haven’t scene matrix :grimacing:.

Oh ok :joy:

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