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Yeah, I would think it is true if you're jumping, but that's inertia.
That's because David's been really into science lately because he did one collab with a science YouTuber of a science, and then one day the science YouTuber couldn't come and David was like It's okay, we're good. He's like, I know all about science.
Well, no, what I think is weird is what I was thinking about yesterday on the plane is if you jump, you won't hit the back of the plane. But what if you're able to fly, right?
Yeah.
What if you're able to fly? Would you hit the back of the plane then? Or would it still be, I don't know, I guess the rules of flying wouldn't apply to a regular—
What if a fly gets in your car and you drive 2 miles? How fast is the fly going if the fly's flying around in your car?
Oh, okay, then you're right, that answers my question. So yeah, he wouldn't hit the back of the plane. He'd also be—