Did Thomas Edison actually invent the Lightbulb?
No. He invented the first practical one. He instead improved on an idea that was from 1897Did Thomas Edison actually invent the Lightbulb?
Or was it Antagon?
Or Hitler?
Or even Captain Jack Sparrow?
Nope.
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If you would catapult a catapult, is it possible to catapult another catapult from the catapulted catapult, which could mean in the end you have a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult pulting a catapult?
May I have a simplified version of this?
While youre catapulting a catapult, would it be possible to set off the catapult that you just catapulted while its in mid air (and that one would catapult another one which would continue to set off catapults).
In theory yes, in practice, no.
For the last part I am still confused. Please enlighten me.
1)Imagine you have catapult a b c and d.
2)Catapult d is on c, c is on b, and b is on a.
3)You fire catapult a, which launches catapult b (which is carrying catapult c and d).
4)In midair, catapult b fires catapult c (which is carrying catapult d)
5)Catapult c, while still in the air, fires catapult d.
This is essentially what is happening in the described post. If you dont understand that, please point out the number that you get lost on.