good oneBLink said:life
Surface blur and a lens flare work wondersWild Desu said:noxid my liver is failing thanks to you
how did you make it look so bloomy? help me i do not know how to art fart ;'(
I outsourced most of it to south koreaBLink said:That's beautiful Nox, how do you even do that inside of 24 hours even without life getting in the way?
Like:SeasonsOfDestiny said:(on a side note, how do you get a video to show up in your post? I tried the Youtube BBCode only to have Preview Post show me a blank white space where the video should have been)
Y'know, funny thing is, I literally just stumbled upon this bit of information not even a few minutes ago while glancing at the forum rules once more.andwhyisit said:Like:
[ youtube ] eWfuY2-KDgI [ / youtube ]
..but without the spaces.
Technically it is not butter side down but whatever-adhering-substance-you-put-on-your-piece-of-toast side down. Butter side down is just easier to say. If a piece of toast is buttered on both sides then the side it lands on is determined by the weight of the one side's butter versus the other, assuming that the difference is significant enough. So buttering the bottom side of a cat sandwich would still result in the cat landing feet down because it is the greater weight of the two sandwich adhering toppings.Spiritga said:if you put toast w/ butter on a cat's back they defy gravity
My post was just a joke. But on a serious note, after the initial flip the toast should logically find its resting place with the heavy side pointing down. Like how a loaded die works. Provided the toast has enough height (the level of spin plays a part too) to find its resting place before it should without fail land butter side down. For shorter distances the weighted nature of the butter would likely serve to hasten the spin until the butter is pointed down. It's like a barrel rolling down a hill and then hitting an uphill slope at the bottom. The barrel will decelerate and settle at the bottom of the hill, for the toast the bottom of the hill is the weighted side pointing down. Gravity is telling the toast "you are upside-down, please right yourself". So long as the toast is over half way to its resting place before it hits the ground it should land face down, or even before then if the momentum caries it across.Hiino said:Except not at all, the weight of whatever's on the two sides of the bread is completely negligible in the falling toast experiment's equation. Instead, it's the fact that a toast always falls, on average, from the same height, in the same way (because of the rotating motion that is applied to the toast when let go), and always at the same speed, that plays a role because the same amount of rotation will occur most of the time. And so, the toast will very often land after doing a half-turn because the duration of its fall only lets it rotate that much.
Also, objects don't start rotating on their own while falling, no matter where their gravity center point is.
Purrty nice avatar you got the- *shot*Tpcool said:shoutout to my boy nox for this clawesome(?) new avatar
it's ok to feel jealous everyone it's only natural