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Fanfic: Fliegen? Wie geht das denn?

Chapter: To fly? How is that possible?

Hi!


Here I am! Since you were so enthusiastic about my theory about the KameHame-Ha, I'll write another one right away! And this is about flying. I often worry like that because I just want to know how Akira Toriyama came up with the idea and also sometimes I imagine making an attack like that. It doesn’t matter, now it’s definitely going on! And thanks to everyone who wrote a commi to my FF with the KameHame-Ha! (If you want to know, I wrote about the KameHame-Ha last night, I'm on vacation * g *)




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To fly? How is that possible?




Good question. How can you fly? Normally that doesn't work because humans are much heavier than air and one is also attracted by gravity. But you can float in space because there is no gravity there. But how does it work on earth? Oil floats on water because it is lighter, so it should also be possible with humans, only that they are too heavy.One possibility would be that he imagines himself to be so light (like Videl back then) and that this makes his fluid lighter because he does not use any energy. So the energy is suppressed, it is simply no longer there and as a result the fluid weighs almost nothing, so that it is lighter than the air and so it floats. There is still the problem that if something is lighter than the air, it would also float above the atmosphere. But where is that? Where the air gets thinner and thinner, until you somehow stand still, because when the atmosphere is thinner, it also weighs less and if you weigh less than the air and the air above is thinner and lighter, you have to Give a point where the air is lighter than the fluid. You stop there. But that hardly makes sense, because in DBZ they can move freely and fly at will, however, they don't want and don't have to move on a certain line, as would only be possible with theory.

That's why I developed a second option. We can swim in the water, although the water weighs less. Well, if I go underground and hold my breath, I will be propelled up by myself, this is due to the oxygen in the lungs. But if I blow out almost all of the air before I go underground, I only keep enough to survive, then I sink to the bottom because there is little oxygen in the lungs and my body is heavier than the water. In the air, unfortunately, the whole atmosphere is surrounded by air and oxygen in the lungs doesn't matter, because it's the same as when I drink a glass of water and then dip into the water, water is water, then I don't get any lighter. So there has to be something lighter than air. I would say the aura. When it's that light, it makes the whole body light and you float. But I already said that above. So there has to be something else.What I was really trying to say was that if we move, if we swim, we can stay on the surface in the water. But can you swim in the air? Sounds unrealistic, but you can still jump and that's something. But if you jump up you will fall down at some point, right?


How about if the fluid makes the body so that you feel like you are in the water. The fluid strains to make the swimming movements. But that's total nonsense and a stupid idea.


Let's get back to the water. You breathe in oxygen and it makes you lighter than water, right? So you breathe in a substance that is lighter than the air and that is the fluid. But now I'm back to where I was at the beginning. It occurs to me that when the fluid becomes lighter and heavier in alternation, one falls and then floats again. If it all goes so fast that you don't even notice it, you stay in the same place and don't have to float so high that you end up at the top of the atmosphere.If you want something down, the fluid becomes a little heavier again and so on. Now the problem with height is solved, but there is one more question: How do you move forward, to the right, to the left? You need an engine for that. In my theory with the KameHame-Ha I said that the energy combines with the fluid to form a core. But this core is heavier and for flying the energy disappears from the fluid so that it becomes light. However, if you want to fly fast, you use energy, but you don't connect it to the fluid, but to something else. Only with what? I guess there are several fluids because when Vegeta does his final flash there are balls of energy in both hands. Not correct. There is only one fluid, but that can split. So the fluid splits and one part is responsible for flying and the other for the energy that you need to fly.


But how do you change direction?

Just like driving a car, you just steer to the right and you are flying to the right. Yes, that's exactly how it could go. You take your arms to the right and thereby one of the split fluids turns its drive in the other direction. Imagine that you have a great fluid in your heart, it is so light that you fly through it and it becomes heavier and lighter so that you stay in the same place. However, it happens so quickly that you don't even notice. If you are too weak, you will notice it very well and always fluctuate up and down because it no longer works properly. Then you have a fluid in each of the two arms, which works as a drive connected with the Ki. If you move an arm to the right, the drive also goes to the right and you change direction. The drive regulates the speed, so to speak. What if you move your left arm to the left and your right arm to the right * g *? Then you might get shredded? No, I dont think so.The ki that is stronger wins and the direction is decided by it.


One last question: is there a fluid at all? But everything is possible in the manga ...




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So, did you like this theory? Only took 20 minutes! I would also like to be able to fly, but unfortunately I can't ... unless I build a spaceship, fly to a planet that contains a gas that is lighter than the atmosphere on earth, and breathe it in. Then I would have to float all by myself but the fluid would still not work ... It doesn't matter, I don't want to fly at all!


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