1st Law of Thermodynamics: you have to get the energy from somewhere. It doesn't come from nothing. The cases of resonant structural failure result from a continuous input of power, adding up to the energy necessary to trigger the collapse. It doesn't happen until you get to the breaking point.
But pay attention to the balance. The jenga tower has energy put into it by its construction (gravitational potential energy).
The "vibrations can do anything" line of thinking is no theory. It is magical thinking. They can do a lot, in certain circumstances, but they are not magic.
Every earthquake is a coincidence. There were earthquakes before there was technology. So also, volcanic eruptions.
It did a pretty convincing magic trick to make lots of people disappear instantly though. However, they never came back, so not sure that counts as a 'trick'.
Every radioactive decay is a coincidence. The entire world is filled with them. Even inside your body. The existence of random events entails the occurrence of coincidences, with mathematical certainty.
No, I am not here to shut off debate. And I made no insult. I am here to dispel ignorance and confusion. And your response to my statement was not in the least to argue with it, but to get pissed off at me for saying something. You made a foolish statement and now you can't defend it. (No surprise. It was indefensible.)
So, what do you see? Think twice before answering. Will you be describing what image you have inside your head?
1st Law of Thermodynamics: you have to get the energy from somewhere. It doesn't come from nothing. The cases of resonant structural failure result from a continuous input of power, adding up to the energy necessary to trigger the collapse. It doesn't happen until you get to the breaking point.
But pay attention to the balance. The jenga tower has energy put into it by its construction (gravitational potential energy).
The "vibrations can do anything" line of thinking is no theory. It is magical thinking. They can do a lot, in certain circumstances, but they are not magic.
Every earthquake is a coincidence. There were earthquakes before there was technology. So also, volcanic eruptions.
Yeah this is the most logical way to view it. E=mc^2, it isn’t magic.
It did a pretty convincing magic trick to make lots of people disappear instantly though. However, they never came back, so not sure that counts as a 'trick'.
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There are no coincidences.
Every radioactive decay is a coincidence. The entire world is filled with them. Even inside your body. The existence of random events entails the occurrence of coincidences, with mathematical certainty.
You are just here to shut debate, shut it down by insulting all who you don't want to speak.
I see you.
No, I am not here to shut off debate. And I made no insult. I am here to dispel ignorance and confusion. And your response to my statement was not in the least to argue with it, but to get pissed off at me for saying something. You made a foolish statement and now you can't defend it. (No surprise. It was indefensible.)
So, what do you see? Think twice before answering. Will you be describing what image you have inside your head?