Passing Through

They pass through each other.Mike Nadler has a theory that flying wings can pass through one another.

How else to explain the scarcity of hits when six people fly wings in combat?

The nature of this phenomenon is not clear, but we see it often. Two wings hurtle toward each other. Impact is certain. Then whoosh, they dematerialize and quickly appear further along their respective trajectories without contact.

Call it an optical illusion, call it molecular alignment, call it a lattice phenomenon, call it physical transparency, call it magic.

The best scientific minds of the Great Meadow are baffled. The worst minds, too. :-)

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2 Responses to “Passing Through”

  1. Mike Says:

    I’d like to name the phenomenon “Invisible Passthrough”. We’ve seen it a number of times whenever we have multiple wings in the same area of the sky. Another interesting note is that the wings will pass through each other completely unscathed, but will not pass through the ground! I think we may have stumbled upon something here. I’ve also noticed that time seems to go either backwards or stand still when we are flying. Lately there also seem to be a number of suspicious people hanging around watching what’s going on. Foreign agents maybe? Aliens from other worlds? Also, Dave found a flower in the street by his car yesterday. And there are no Chinese names in the obituaries! It’s all starting to add up. (to what?)

  2. Dave Says:

    It’s the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

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