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I just read DGM's quote.
Wow. Just wow.
Despite the fact that the act of slowing you to a stop (decelerating you) causes the scale to record a value much higher than your weight, Heiwa still thinks that balancing the forces will result in a change in velocity.
I call Poe.
Nobody can be this confused about the difference between static and dynamic situations.
Pls, do the experiment ... and then post comment.
It seems DMG only jumped from one meter and managed to decelerate to zero velocity in order to survive. During deceleration/change/reduction of velocity DMG also managed to check the scale. Quite good. Now, let's do it from 3.7 meters.
But so far so good. Nobody has collapsed any scales or bathroom floors so far! Just carry on!