Atom Bomb
severusbook4
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Mon Aug 11 15:58:17 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 76553
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "arrowsmithbt"
<arrowsmithbt at b...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Emily Rose <jedillore at r...>
wrote:
> > on 8/9/03 1:05 AM, HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com at
> > HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com wrote:
> >
> >
> >>
> > My theory is that in the magical world, the laws of physics don't
> > necessarily apply.
I agree with the above statement, but that is only when Physics'
laws need to be broken or bent to provide the result the woutch or
wizard is after.
> Yep, a dumb bomb, mechanical or chemical fuse: it'd work.
>
> Kneasy
A bomb for many reasons would work, but only if the laws of physics
were left to their own ends. But if the bomb was to be dropped over
the stadium, the laws of physics no longer apply, since physics
rules that you cannot fly on a broom, bludgers would not be self
propelled or semi intelligent, the bomb could fall without the big
bang created by the rules of physics, or it could dissappartate to a
safe location, or not even fall at all. This is all saying that the
pilots in the aircraft could find the stadium in the first place, it
could be similar to platform 9-3/4 where there is actually not
enough space for it to exist, but is still there anyhow. The ford
angelia had a spacial displacement spell put on it so it could be
loaded with many more people and items than it should be physically
possible for it to carry. Mad Eye Moody's trunk also had the spacial
displacement spell worked on it as well, since it was physically
impossible for a whole room to exist in a trunk you could carry by
youself. Same thing with the tents. Hence the term "physically
possible",or "physically impossible", physic laws no longer apply
when it suits the witches or wizards.
Severus "visual mathmatician" Snape
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