Physics question
If something is extremely large, like galaxy sized, would it's speed naturally increase with its size relative to normal moment such as walking or throwing a punch? Or would it take a million years to do anything?
>>7718341
> anime physics
Not sure I'm just guessing but I'd say yes, to a degree
Say there's something that's big enough that it's natural speed reaches 99% the speed of light
If it's any bigger it will not get any faster no matter how big it gets
>>7718341
in general big things tend to move slower than small things.
Also relativity. The galaxy throwing robot from gurren lagann is all kinds of not possible
>>7718351
nooo, you've destroyed my dreams
do they mean nothing to you, anon?
>>7718351
You just don't have enough fighting spirit.
Who the hell does physics think we are?
>>7718341
This is why a child waking at the same velocity of their parent takes many more steps to achieve it.
What the fuck are you asking?
>>7718341
Oh, yeah dude. If it's animalian.
But Pikachu isnt the smallest pokemon, so you're wrong.
A push or pull will move at the speed of sound of that material. If you had a steel rod 2ly on length the push will still only move at the speed of sound in steel (5000m/s ish) It is just a shockwaves that moves the molecules in front of it
>>7718642
GRIT THOSE TEETH! HERE COMES REALITY