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The Physics Of Yeeting Babies

The Physics Of Yeeting Babies
High school physics teachers really be like "ignore air resistance" and then yeet a baby through the atmosphere. Sure, in a perfect vacuum that infant would follow a beautiful parabolic trajectory, but in reality it's more like "Hello, drag force, my old friend." This is why theoretical physicists should never be allowed to babysit. Their simplified models don't account for screaming or child protective services.

Gravity Always Wins: No Terms And Conditions

Gravity Always Wins: No Terms And Conditions
Physics textbooks: "Ignore air resistance for simplicity." Meanwhile, the poor stick figure who jumped off the diving board thinking he'd follow a perfect parabolic trajectory (y = ½gt²) is about to experience the cold, wet reality of fluid dynamics. Captain Kirk's reaction is all of us when we realize our elegant theoretical models fall apart the second they meet the real world. First-year physics students, I'm pouring one out for your homework solutions tonight.

Ignore Everything And Bounce Into The Impossible

Ignore Everything And Bounce Into The Impossible
Welcome to the magical realm of "ideal conditions" where bears bounce like rubber balls! In intro physics, we simplify problems by pretending friction and air resistance don't exist—creating a fantasy world where objects fly in perfect parabolas and bears apparently gain superhero jumping abilities! That little critter just yeeted itself across a canyon in perfect mathematical arcs that would make Newton both proud and terrified. It's the physics equivalent of saying "let's pretend calories don't count on weekends" except instead of guilt, you get impossible trajectories! Reality is just a pesky variable we can eliminate with the stroke of a pencil!

The Frictionless Fantasy

The Frictionless Fantasy
Welcome to the idealized world of physics problems, where bears perform perfect parabolic motion across canyons. In reality, that bear would've faceplanted halfway through. Nothing says "theoretical physics" quite like pretending the universe isn't constantly trying to slow everything down. Those perfect sine waves of motion exist only in the pristine environment of our textbooks and the dreams of first-year physics students who haven't yet been crushed by reality. The real world is just sitting there, friction and all, waiting to disappoint you.