The science behind Santa
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2. andriy2991 commented 12 years ago
alright, we all already know that it is impossible for Santa to exist, however what is the point of this video, to show children, no they will not get it, those who did this video must be from different religion, ooo came on jerky people
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6. blue_alien commented 12 years ago
Actually he travels through wormhole. That means that he can deliver the presents just by stretching his hand from the sofa, and since a wormhole is a "shortcut" through space-time he can be doing that in June.
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7. WildMonkey commented 12 years ago
I wish they would do this much research trying to explain religious lunacy.
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8. YoArgentino commented 12 years ago
If you can't explain Santa, doesn't mean Santa doesn't exist!
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10. loadrunner commented 12 years ago
That's why Rudolphs nose is red. it is the enormous speed.
Or is it the Quantum dialation frame, creating a bubble around the sledge. making it possible to go faster then time, and deliver a present to all the kids in just one our. but the relative time inside the bubble would be one whole year - 1 day. Santa does not work at Christmas day
Or is it the Quantum dialation frame, creating a bubble around the sledge. making it possible to go faster then time, and deliver a present to all the kids in just one our. but the relative time inside the bubble would be one whole year - 1 day. Santa does not work at Christmas day
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15. Chrisofskjern commented 12 years ago
Santa hired Chuck Norris for delivery.
There. Problem solved.
There. Problem solved.
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16. dave9191 commented 12 years ago
All of these science shows never take everything into account.
Firstly, different cultures celebrate Christmas in slightly different ways. In the UK it is common that Santa comes during the night of Xmas Eve and delivers the presents in time for the morning - but in Poland for instance the presents are opening after dinner on Xmas Eve. So in fact he has more than 31 hours to deliver them. Here is another spanner in the works - Orthodox Xmas day is the 7th Jan. Giving him yet more time.
And why would he carry all the presents in one go? And not distribute them in key locations along his route in advanced of the delivery night, so it wouldn't be such a heavy load on the slay.
Firstly, different cultures celebrate Christmas in slightly different ways. In the UK it is common that Santa comes during the night of Xmas Eve and delivers the presents in time for the morning - but in Poland for instance the presents are opening after dinner on Xmas Eve. So in fact he has more than 31 hours to deliver them. Here is another spanner in the works - Orthodox Xmas day is the 7th Jan. Giving him yet more time.
And why would he carry all the presents in one go? And not distribute them in key locations along his route in advanced of the delivery night, so it wouldn't be such a heavy load on the slay.
+21 1. Guyshortyssk88 commented 12 years ago