• 0x0@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    That’s a flawed analogy as people tend to run horizontally.

    For that to “work” you’d have to move (faster) in the same direction of the baton – meaning downwards towards the ground. Realistically you’d end up on the ground, crouching, and still within reach of a blow. It could kinda work if the trajectory is diagonal 'cos you’d roll away but you’d still be in an awkward position to avoid a blow.

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      3 months ago

      Well, he asked how it worked, and that’s how physics work. Doesn’t matter if it horisontal, diagonal or vertical

      Oh, and the first commenter just mentioned moving away

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        3 months ago

        Yes, so imagine a spinning broomstick. What would hurt more, getting hit at the far end from where it’s rotating or right next to where its rotating.

        Or a spinning fan. Does it hurt more to stick your finger in near the motor, or at the edge.