Submitted by _Cautious_Memory t3_1053kko in GetMotivated
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k1rage t1_j38nvuy wrote
Asking the important questions
skippyspk t1_j3b0mqa wrote
There may be an off-panel wind blast that is keeping the man buoyant. Alternatively, we can’t tell from the panel whether he’s falling, climbing, or staying altitude neutral.
This panel gives more questions than answers.
draculamilktoast t1_j3brgyx wrote
Assuming that man has a tiny body and normal head and estimating the weigths to be roughly the same size as the head, we can arrive at an estimate of 15000 dreams/balloons.
The volume of a male head is roughly 1329 cc. 1329 cc of lead weighs 15.1 kg. There are 6 weights, so we get roughly 90 kg. This is surprisingly low, and I assume the real weigth would be much more. We can assume the man also weighs 90 kg to offset the lead probably weighing more because of not being round. So probably something like 200 kg if we round up a bit. According to this you need about a litre of helium for each gram you want to lift, so you need 200K litres of helium. According to the same source, we can divide that number by 15 to get an approximation for the amount of balloons we need, which is 13333. To stay on the safe side I would go with at least 15K balloons.
jettingacidemia t1_j38l3r3 wrote
I hope the dream was not to be a cartoonist.
k1rage t1_j38nt06 wrote
Hope, don't give me hope
IcyClearly t1_j38p96n wrote
Good sentiment, but wouldn't the string attached to the balloon be straight?
Traumfahrer t1_j39mnyg wrote
He clearly jumped up into the air and hopes his dreams carry him.
But with all the weight attached to him he'll just come crashing down, the dream balloon will burst and he'll be buried under those weights.
I mean, he obviously could've cut them easily if only for the right tool but hey, this is r/GetMotivated with the most absurd illustrations.
MelancholyMushroom t1_j3h8kpc wrote
Those are cocaine dreams. Good stuff.
JMHSrowing t1_j39rb40 wrote
The doubts and potential failure wouldn’t hurt if one lacked the dreams to begin with
TechnicalOtaku t1_j3am0b5 wrote
I agree with this sentiment. 1 reason can be enough to make you hold on but this is a very lousy picture to make the point. How about you turn the balloon into a zeppelin ? cause it has to be a massive or important dream to overcome that much adversity.
Nothing_CC_Here t1_j3bpx8a wrote
Can't imagine anything in this moment. Work sleep eat seems to be all there is.
emiliodelacroix t1_j3bxkst wrote
Sleep, my balloon says sleep
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AIexanderClamBell t1_j3d4eb8 wrote
Where are the strings attached...
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earlyGibbet35 t1_j38m6tf wrote
Thank you, i needed to see this post today
Variablysalt198 t1_j38l5ge wrote
Can someone do the maths on how many dreams we actually need to fly with those 6 weights? Are all weights the same or does for example society weigh heavier on some people? Can you use hopes as balloons as well or only dreams? Do hopes have the same lifting power? What if one of your dreams is to fly and then when you do it, the flying dream balloon pops and you fall down again? So many questions...