I dont reccomend trying this with your cat, but in Physics class I learned that a cat can survive a fall of over 100 floors. Im not kidding, well depends how fat the cat is.
Example: http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=87020 (type it into yuor URL, its FUNNY like hell)According to a crazy scientist who threw his cat off his 13 floor condominium, if a cat can survive a 13 floor fall then it can survive any fall. And the cat, did survive the fall. Im not surprised though, ive seen videos of cats falling off really tall trees.Reason: with the calculations correct, scientists found that after exactly 13 floors of falling, a cat reaches its terminal velocity, in other words, it cant go any faster.So if you throw a cat off a 13th floor or a 14th floor, it wont matter how higher you are, the cat will hit the ground with the same velocity and force as it did on the 13th floor. If scientits are correct, a cat CAN survive a fall of the Empire State Building.Crazy shit… now lets try that with a someones cat…
wholy
I thought it was a stewardess from a DC-10 Plane Explosion, if thats what you mean, eechmen. I think it was near the Alps, Chezk Republic, however you spell it…
DF, we know our physics… i was just kidding around…
and yes, it was the stewardessYep, that's the one.
Yea the cat survived the 13 floor drop, and it was left cripled in a vegitative state.
Yay.
http://www.catsthatlooklikehitler.com/
Most,but if it is higher than a double decker bus ontop of a double decker bus then,probably not!!!I have two cat's at home called Lavender and peaches.
But if you dropped the cat in a vacuum, then there would be no air to slow down the cat. But the cat wouldn't have to worry about the fall after it gets blown apart by internal pressure.
someone record them throwing a cat off the emire state building plz…
It will be a fav for me on YouTube…