HOW IS DOUBLE JUMPING AGAINST THE LAWS OF PHYSICS?

I was personification Spider-man 3 as well as in the commencement which anecdotist city slicker was similar to “Ok, here you go again, violation the laws of physics. Practice your stand in jumping”. Or something to which effect. I have the simple bargain which once an intent is in suit it stays in suit until it comes in hit with something else consisting of matter. Can someone which is great during production go some-more in to abyss as well as insist because stand in jumping is deliberate violation the laws of physics?

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LoopStan/CrunkWaffle July 4, 2010 at 8:38 pm

I believe that it is against the laws of physics because if you jump again in mid air, there is not enough friction/density to give you more lift. Also, if you were able to double jump because the air was so dense, then, that would leave the problem of jumping high enough to double jump in the first place! Ha ha! So, it cant be done. Well, if you had a jump through platform like Super Smash Bros or something, then you could… Anyway, yeah, that is about why, I am sure there are a lot of other reasons too.

mes64 July 4, 2010 at 8:50 pm

if you are in midair, there is nothing for you to apply a force to in order to propel yourself higher. It has more to do with Newton’s 3rd law than the 1st. “for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”

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