I would think that a violet becoming a blueberry would be a biologically impossible thing not a error due to physics as you explain.
Errors in movies based on physics would be for example, when a person jumps off a 10 story building and lands unharmed.
CAN someone please give me a good idea as how to find information for this problem: we are supposed to relate physics to movies, and state mistakes or errors found in the movies based on physics principles. I am trying to do Willy Wonka the 1971 version...I need help trying to prove that Violets becoming a blueberry is impossible and an error due to physics, as well as the four-course chewing gum. Any information, websites, or books that you could think of that would help me would be fantastic. Thanks!!! AND PLEASE HELP ME!!
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I would stick to superman flying.
Thanks for trying to help me...but I am sort of stuck with doing this movie, I am not allowed to switch, so can you come up with anything at all?
Like I said before blueberries from violets would not be a physics error.
You would have to find some other part of the movie that would correspond to a Physics error.
If you list other situations in the movie me or someone else could tell you whether they are reasonable or not according to physics principles.
I don't remember what happens in the movie though since it was so long since I've seen it.
You would have to find some other part of the movie that would correspond to a Physics error.
If you list other situations in the movie me or someone else could tell you whether they are reasonable or not according to physics principles.
I don't remember what happens in the movie though since it was so long since I've seen it.
um yes it is , Violet is a person and she expands to resemble a blueberry, that does too defy laws of physics, I think you are taking this to mean a violet as in a flower turning into a blueberry.