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]]>Lately, it is mostly dogs and cats who are honored in the artist’s mashups. He plays with funny situations through his photos and captions that accompany the posts. Sometimes nonchalant, lazy, even downright useless, we can’t stop enjoying the changes in mood and attitude of our favorite furballs.
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]]>Skyscraper’s official trailer was revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial poster launched days earlier. After examining the promotional material, eagle-eyed viewers were quick to see the big flaw. There’s no way The Rock’s character could survive the jump as seen on the poster.
Fans from all over the world took to social media to share their thoughts about the impossible jump.
Dwayne I analyzed the trajectory of this jump and the only logical conclusion is the movie introduces grav-boots or jet packs somewhere. Interesting sci-fi twist, can't wait!!!!! pic.twitter.com/sEk2EX6VCC
— Chef BoyarSUPERBOWL MVP NICK FOLES (@SteveHerlin) February 2, 2018
The only legitimate way the Rock makes this jump….with help from Lance Stephenson blowing on him the rest of the way across #SKYSCRAPER pic.twitter.com/D8PlVkl7gS
— Andrew Sheranko (@a_sheranko116) February 6, 2018
Spoiler alert. Doesn't look like this ends well for @TheRock. pic.twitter.com/EovhO8JscZ
— Geek Mentality Mike (@geekmentality) February 2, 2018
The Rock and Jordan #SKYSCRAPER pic.twitter.com/gdNLufW8bd
— Danny D Pearson ✎ (@Danny_D_Pearson) February 2, 2018
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Whichever you choose, rest in peace The Rock, as you are dead now. pic.twitter.com/cAytzrWMRW
— James Smythe (@jpsmythe) February 2, 2018
So I did some science.
Assuming that there is no "jump-off" (which seems to be optimal here)
We can determine that the Rock would need to leave the platform at 12.7 meters per second (appr. 28.4 mph)
For comparison, Usain Bolt's fastest recorded speed is 27.4 mph. pic.twitter.com/GruWcbtEAN
— New Year New Christian (@ChristianBedwel) February 3, 2018
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
— Galen Kehler (@GalenKehler) February 3, 2018
Easily fixed: pic.twitter.com/mLdWObAChc
— Rapscallion (@RapscallionDK) February 4, 2018
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]]>Lately, it is mostly dogs and cats who are honored in the artist’s mashups. He plays with funny situations through his photos and captions that accompany the posts. Sometimes nonchalant, lazy, even downright useless, we can’t stop enjoying the changes in mood and attitude of our favorite furballs.
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]]>Skyscraper’s official trailer was revealed during the Super Bowl, with the initial poster launched days earlier. After examining the promotional material, eagle-eyed viewers were quick to see the big flaw. There’s no way The Rock’s character could survive the jump as seen on the poster.
Fans from all over the world took to social media to share their thoughts about the impossible jump.
Dwayne I analyzed the trajectory of this jump and the only logical conclusion is the movie introduces grav-boots or jet packs somewhere. Interesting sci-fi twist, can't wait!!!!! pic.twitter.com/sEk2EX6VCC
— Chef BoyarSUPERBOWL MVP NICK FOLES (@SteveHerlin) February 2, 2018
The only legitimate way the Rock makes this jump….with help from Lance Stephenson blowing on him the rest of the way across #SKYSCRAPER pic.twitter.com/D8PlVkl7gS
— Andrew Sheranko (@a_sheranko116) February 6, 2018
Spoiler alert. Doesn't look like this ends well for @TheRock. pic.twitter.com/EovhO8JscZ
— Geek Mentality Mike (@geekmentality) February 2, 2018
The Rock and Jordan #SKYSCRAPER pic.twitter.com/gdNLufW8bd
— Danny D Pearson ✎ (@Danny_D_Pearson) February 2, 2018
I’ve mocked up some parabolas for The Rock’s SKYSCRAPER jump. Red is assuming he jumped up a bit first; green assuming he ran forward and somehow didn’t lose momentum; yellow for a sort of squat-thrust thing.
Whichever you choose, rest in peace The Rock, as you are dead now. pic.twitter.com/cAytzrWMRW
— James Smythe (@jpsmythe) February 2, 2018
So I did some science.
Assuming that there is no "jump-off" (which seems to be optimal here)
We can determine that the Rock would need to leave the platform at 12.7 meters per second (appr. 28.4 mph)
For comparison, Usain Bolt's fastest recorded speed is 27.4 mph. pic.twitter.com/GruWcbtEAN
— New Year New Christian (@ChristianBedwel) February 3, 2018
Non-engineers tend to neglect wind effects, I put a blue line that clearly shows the updraft from the fire below which carries the Rock to safety. pic.twitter.com/3hiemMqDRq
— Galen Kehler (@GalenKehler) February 3, 2018
Easily fixed: pic.twitter.com/mLdWObAChc
— Rapscallion (@RapscallionDK) February 4, 2018
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