>Cosmoem weighs 2204.4 lbs
>Lillie carries it in her backpack
Is she a superhuman?
Cosmoem actually floats inside the bag, she just drags it around.
>>30169155
Wouldn't dragging it still take considerable force?
>>30169134
No she's a mary sue
>>30169171
Not necessarily. If Cosmoem decides not to exert force outside to keep itself aloft, then it shouldn't require any effort.
>>30169171
Work is only performed in the opposite direction of force. Ie. If the cosmoem is floating, there is a net 0 force, so if you apply a force, no work is performed
>>30169230
>>30169392
physics, yo
>>30169392
>>30169230
I don't physics, but what about inertia? You can't just move something like that, can you?
>>30169392
It still takes force to accelerate cosmoem in the direction Lillie walks in. And whenever she turns or stops moving.
>>30169433
Since it's negating gravity, it should be technically weightless.
I suppose it depends on how Cosmoem actually moves. If it has full control, then it's really up to it how much it wants Lillie to work. We can't really treat it as a floating inanimate object.