Poll
Question:
Which kind of person are you?
Option 1: It's half empty
votes: 5
Option 2: It's half full
votes: 3
(http://s28.postimg.org/51zf1b1al/P031714_1352_01.jpg)
half full
the rest of the cups volume is filled with air therefore technically full / overflowing 8)
such a waterfall of optimism :P
Quote from: JustRK on March 18, 2014, 04:59:13 AM
the rest of the cups volume is filled with air therefore technically full / overflowing 8)
such a waterfall of optimism :P
(http://static.fjcdn.com/comments/4683056+_df7360a778b9a94e3f2f6e0d35d04df2.jpg)
Technically the glass is just twice as big as it needs to be....
Quote from: JustRK on March 18, 2014, 04:59:13 AM
the rest of the cups volume is filled with air therefore technically full / overflowing 8)
such a waterfall of optimism :P
Quote from: Thornz on March 18, 2014, 07:10:51 AM
Technically the glass is just twice as big as it needs to be....
Quote from: nemano9988 on March 18, 2014, 09:34:19 AM
the glass is half full of water and half full of air, cant be empty bcs its not in a vacuum
omg theres just water in it
its not half, there is less than 50% water if you pay attention to the glass's shape
Is like 25% full, at best.
WHO VOTE FOR BOTH ?! U can say both
Is the glass 5/8th empty or 3/8th full?
Better question is, will it blend? (http://www.youtube.com/user/Blendtec)
a less or highly refractive glass or a transparent material can make the illusion to trick into the thinking of a fluid is present within the substance. the bottom part might be partially empty or filled with a solid completely, i need a clear and a natural picture without editing and gfx'ing it with special effects to decide
Quote from: noblem6 on March 18, 2014, 12:39:35 PM
a less or highly refractive glass or a transparent material can make the illusion to trick into the thinking of a fluid is present within the substance. the bottom part might be partially empty or filled with a solid completely, i need a clear and a natural picture without editing and gfx'ing it with special effects to decide
lol holy shit.
It's full empty. ::)
Quote from: hur90 on March 19, 2014, 03:54:32 AM
It's full empty. ::)
I respect this.
Quote from: nanak tatum on March 19, 2014, 04:05:36 AM
It's half full because because the radius of the circle rim of the glass is 2.2% so....
A2=3cos(θ)−5
B2=3sin(θ)
A3=3(cos(θ)−sin(θ))
B3=3(cos(θ)+sin(θ))−6
c1=p22−25−A22−B22
c2=−16−A23−B23
so p2=1, f(θ) proving that it is indeed half full.
(http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news/37715/_1369324690.gif)
Quote from: JetSurge on March 19, 2014, 03:05:40 AM
Quote from: noblem6 on March 18, 2014, 12:39:35 PM
a less or highly refractive glass or a transparent material can make the illusion to trick into the thinking of a fluid is present within the substance. the bottom part might be partially empty or filled with a solid completely, i need a clear and a natural picture without editing and gfx'ing it with special effects to decide
lol holy ****.
its true
It's empty because I DRUNK THE WATER!
GG! WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?! D:<
neither, if you look at the glass' shape its smaller on the bottom so less water would be there compared to the top with a bigger shape x)
All this talk about H20, I'd say 35 percent because of the total volume. ???
Depends if it was full before you took the picture !
I will break the glass and it will become empty!
Quote from: noblem6 on March 19, 2014, 11:24:59 PM
I will break the glass and it will become empty!
Say "bye" to your hand, dude...
Quote from: noblem6 on March 19, 2014, 11:24:59 PM
I will break the glass and it will become empty!
Careful noblem, we don't want you to hurt your hand. How will you post if you get seriously hurt.We need you on these forums. :c
Quote from: Materger on March 20, 2014, 01:41:53 AM
Careful noblem, we don't want you to hurt your hand. How will you post if you get seriously hurt.We need you on these forums. :c
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