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Fact: Males with big testicles have smaller brains
Originally posted by Az
yep, Kuciwalker hit the nail on the head, I think. If the creature exorts force after the initial takeoff, it's flight.
I'd go further and say its path in general follows a ballistic trajectory, as opposed to just saying its powered vs unpowered. I would consider birds that glide using thermals as flying and not jumping, for example, even though there is no power of exertion on the part of the bird.
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I'd go further and say its path in general follows a ballistic trajectory, as opposed to just saying its powered vs unpowered. I would consider birds that glide using thermals as flying and not jumping, for example, even though there is no power of exertion on the part of the bird.
But then you disqualify a dolphin as jumping.
It is also "gliding" (using aerodynamcis to "jump" further). Its taking advantage of its shape to go further obviously.
Originally posted by Az
I was very specific in my wording. It doesn't have to exort force at all times. just at any time whatsoever.
another wording: can it achieve equilibrium of forces while being airborn ( terminal velocity drag doesn't count)
That equilibrium of forces doesn't make much sense to me...
Are you talking with or without taking into account of gravity.
If you mean equilibrium of all forces, then the only flying things would be things that go in a straight line?
If you mean without gravity, that's sorta of similar to Dauphin's criteria right?
That the resulting force acting on the body is equivalent to gravity.
Because of aerodynamins it would be very hard to differentiate gliding from jumping using this criterion.
By the way I'm not saying you guyz are wrong.
I can accept that some concepts are fuzzy.
I think the difference between jumping and gliding and flying are fuzzy which is what I'm trying to argue and trying to use them to give very precise statistics (longest jumper) is abuse.
Just like we can agree some people have big noses, while also understanding that to agree on a definition of "bigness of nose" such that we can find the person with the "bigest nose" would be very hard.
(that's not the best of examples but first that came to mind)
I'm not so sure about the testicle issue. I have known one or two people with small testicles and extremely small brains as well. Small balls equals small brains in my book But then again you don't want some huge hanging down bull testicle either.
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