Board Thread:QQ Threads/@comment-24906136-20140523021629/@comment-24813827-20140529205103

Qoazi wrote: FredeyFly wrote: Metrix54 wrote: Due to electromagnicity that is perfectly possible in the real world but I don't feel like typing so science lecture so let's leave it at that's possibru I didn't know humans are made out of metal. Because they aren't. Please do. Humans are not made of much metal that is true, and the amount of us that is is quite insignificant but the fact remains that all matter is electrically charged, even gravity is just an electromagnetic field, Since atoms consist of Neutrons which are negative, Protons which are Positive and Neutrons which are actually both. Now since it's hard to make a good explanation without knowing how much you already know and starting from the beginning would take weeks lets just say that you can be electrically charged, Basically turning you into a magnet, and most likely kill you when a discharge happens, But it is possible using Electromagnetism to slow the fall, or even make him fall the other direction by charging both the enviroment and the person in question. We could obviously also just put a pool of water underneath him, or a good trampoline, Which all in all also could be explained using electromagnetism, Because in the end, humans are just a chainreaction.

now with some more time we could go more indepth and explain Why this is, But this is not the place. I'm just saying that it's possible to do that in real life

And here your science lecture Gravity is tiny compared to electro magnitisum so basically the atoms in your feet repel the atoms on a sidewalk severely decreasing the amount of damage done by the fall so YAY I win now give meh cookiez

Also your wrong about neutrons they don't have a charge electrons are the negative particles if they didn't have a charge then they would float off due to quantum  mechanics