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Alright!
So the following rule explains why:
...ants are so strong in relation to their weight (and why elephants are so weak in relation to their weight)

...warm-blooded animal babies have different proportions than they do as adults, whereas cold-blooded
animals already have the exact proportions they'll have as adults.

...animals don't get bigger past a certain point.

...why buildings are increasingly more difficult to built, the bigger they get.


Here we go:
Imagine the following cube:
edge-lengths: 1m/1m/1m
volume: 1m³
weight: 1t
surface area (bottom): 1sqm
weight-loading on the bottom surface area/weight-distribution: 1t/sqm

So far so good, now let's imagine a cube which is twice as tall (and wide, thick, etc.).
edge-lengths: 2m/2m/2m
volume: 8m³
weight: 8t
surface area (bottom): 4sqm
weight-loading on the bottom surface area/weight-distribution: 2t/sqm

Conclusion: while the second cube has four times the surface area (and thus also a bottom area 4 times as big), the weight of the second sube is 8 (!) times that of the first cube, thus it has a higher weight-loading per squaremeter.

For this reason, cats (and other small animals) can fall from very high without hurting themselves, while an elephant would break its legs from 1m of falling height or so.
This so called "square cube law" is also the reason why smaller powerlifters can be stronger in relation to their bodyweight than bigger powerlifters.
(The cross-section-area of the muscle is the most important factor when it comes to muscle strength.)
It's the same reason why some bugs and ants can lift up to 1000 times+ their bodyweight.
It's also the reason why the babies of cold blooded animals are (way) smaller in comparison to their adult size and also why they can afford to already have the same proportions as hatchlings. (E.g. crocodiles).
Warm-blooded animals on the other hand, always need to sustain a certain temperature to survive, and since the ratio of volume to surface area gets worse in terms of keeping warmth the smaller a body gets, warm-blooded babies are:
a) rather big as babies, compared to their cold blooded counterparts,
b) in their proportions closer to a ball (short limbs, rounder, thicker bodies) as a ball has the least surface area of all geometrical bodies, enabling it to hold warmth the easiest.

Basically, all this is due to the fact that both two-dimensional and three-dimensional things matter in regards to the physics of our bodies, but two-dimensional measurments always rise by ², whereas three-dimensional measurements obviously rise by ³, so they're not proportional to each other.
 
Alright!
So the following rule explains why:
...ants are so strong in relation to their weight (and why elephants are so weak in relation to their weight)

...warm-blooded animal babies have different proportions than they do as adults, whereas cold-blooded
animals already have the exact proportions they'll have as adults.

...animals don't get bigger past a certain point.

...why buildings are increasingly more difficult to built, the bigger they get.


Here we go:
Imagine the following cube:
edge-lengths: 1m/1m/1m
volume: 1m³
weight: 1t
surface area (bottom): 1sqm
weight-loading on the bottom surface area/weight-distribution: 1t/sqm

So far so good, now let's imagine a cube which is twice as tall (and wide, thick, etc.).
edge-lengths: 2m/2m/2m
volume: 8m³
weight: 8t
surface area (bottom): 4sqm
weight-loading on the bottom surface area/weight-distribution: 2t/sqm

Conclusion: while the second cube has four times the surface area (and thus also a bottom area 4 times as big), the weight of the second sube is 8 (!) times that of the first cube, thus it has a higher weight-loading per squaremeter.

For this reason, cats (and other small animals) can fall from very high without hurting themselves, while an elephant would break its legs from 1m of falling height or so.
This so called "square cube law" is also the reason why smaller powerlifters can be stronger in relation to their bodyweight than bigger powerlifters.
(The cross-section-area of the muscle is the most important factor when it comes to muscle strength.)
It's the same reason why some bugs and ants can lift up to 1000 times+ their bodyweight.
It's also the reason why the babies of cold blooded animals are (way) smaller in comparison to their adult size and also why they can afford to already have the same proportions as hatchlings. (E.g. crocodiles).
Warm-blooded animals on the other hand, always need to sustain a certain temperature to survive, and since the ratio of volume to surface area gets worse in terms of keeping warmth the smaller a body gets, warm-blooded babies are:
a) rather big as babies, compared to their cold blooded counterparts,
b) in their proportions closer to a ball (short limbs, rounder, thicker bodies) as a ball has the least surface area of all geometrical bodies, enabling it to hold warmth the easiest.

Basically, all this is due to the fact that both two-dimensional and three-dimensional things matter in regards to the physics of our bodies, but two-dimensional measurments always rise by ², whereas three-dimensional measurements obviously rise by ³, so they're not proportional to each other.

Forget shoops, we should convert this into the fun facts thread
 
Same, lol.

Wanna know what the reason for this is?

The more monotonous and less filled with new/unusual experiences our lifes become, the less new/catchy memories we make, so after a phase like this, there's not many memories in our mind, which ultimately leads to us feeling like time has gone by unusually fast in retrospect.

For the same reason, time seems to go by faster and faster in retrospect the more we age, as in our childhood, we do many things for the first time(s) and have lots of important and life changing experiences, whereas in the later stages of our lifes, everything is very structured with not so much new things occupying the spaces of our life.

Quite interesting imo and also kinda soothing to get to know that time doesn't actually go by faster, huh?

bloody genious. Can't wait to get back to normal.
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Feels like the older I get, the faster time goes by

Yea man as a kid every day was an adventure for sure.

Wait till you’re my age. I have dinner shortly after lunch it seems.

hahaha. I bet @HughPhug actually does that.
 

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Fook those predatory bitches.

lol, I see how much you get outside bro... that fucker probably took a month for them to make.

Just put your mandolorian armor on & your Darth Vader hat & bag that mutha!
 
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