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Originally Posted by asaris
That is to say that, while they are not the sorts of things that usually happen in this world, there's nothing about them that goes against the laws of logic.
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I'm not quite sure as to how you came to this conclusion.
For an object to be supported on the surface of a body of water the downward force of the object under gravity over the area touching the water must be less than the force provided by the surface tension of the liquid over this same area.
The force created by a human body (it's weight) is much greater than the surface tension of water. Therefore a man cannot walk on the surface of water.
Funny how that logic stuff actually makes sense.
This board seems to be full of people who would rather bend the world to fit their beliefs than change their beliefs to fit how the world actually works.