GravyFingerz
Gravymancer
As I was watching a friend's fish in the tank, he said that fish can jump and I told him it's impossible. I argued with him, because my elementary school science teacher explained it to me and I always believed in it. He explained it as thus:
Around spring, water becomes depolarized and fish become polarized due to subtle shifts in the magnetism of the earths core. Around spring, these factors weaken gravitys hold on fish, allowing them to jump upward at great length. An otherwise impossible feat.
So, can fish just jump, or is my science teacher correct?
Around spring, water becomes depolarized and fish become polarized due to subtle shifts in the magnetism of the earths core. Around spring, these factors weaken gravitys hold on fish, allowing them to jump upward at great length. An otherwise impossible feat.
So, can fish just jump, or is my science teacher correct?