Anthony Wrote:
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> But if we increase the mass of the object, the
> period of time during which you will sense the
> object's energy will decrease.
>
> Getting hit by an apple may leave you with a
> sensation for several seconds.
>
> Getting hit by a refrigerator will probably only
> give you a split second of sensation, followed by
> an eternity of numbness.
>
> Anthony
>
> Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
Do not mistake the duration of an experience with the measured quantity of it.
Let us take a situation where you stand under a 10th story window, and I toss out an inflatable ummm companion doll for you to catch.
The same positional situation where a woman weighing 25 stone in a babushka* leaps out and you catch her.
Obviously situation #1 will be of greater duration but situation #2 will be of greater impact... probably approaching a decent crater.
Don't worry; we would name it "Anthony's".
Jammer
(* Please note the babushka has no place in the Science of the experiment Anthony,
it is merely there to increase the participants visual enjoyment during it.)