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StavrosK
15y ago
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Not unless it's in a tube, and it would quickly reach an equilibrium anyway.
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oewolf
15y ago
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Unless he starts using his legs for extra propulsion!
StavrosK
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15y ago
In a vacuum?
enko
15y ago
Could be against the sides of the tube..
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burgerbrain
15y ago
Surely there is a reason NASA trains underwater. ;)
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