Friday, October 3, 2014

Plausible Impossible


Here Donald's cousin, Gus, flips over the mailbox with ease to match the paper he received. This is stretching the truth, and you wouldn't be able to flip over a mailbox like that without breaking it. You maybe could tilt a loose mailbox, making it plausible, but you couldn't flip it completely over making it impossible. 








Here we have Gus eating a lot of sandwiches. He ate so many of them without chewing that his throated formed an accordion shape. This is plausible because you maybe could put several sandwiches in your mouth, but not without chewing them, making this impossible.








Here we have Gus dipping a piece of bread into coffee. The bread absorbs it at a steady rate, and the dark area increases as if it was a thermometer. This is plausible because bread can absorb a liquid, but impossible because bread cannot absorb a liquid evenly and all the way up to the middle without touching liquid.








Here we have Gus sucking in peas using a straw. The peas go in a "S" like shape and slowly move into the straw. This is plausible because you can suck in peas using a straw thats big enough, but impossible because you can't suck in peas from all the way across the room.








Here we have Donald and Gus trying to suck in a pea from each other. Donald is just using his mouth while Gus is using a straw. The pea is held in the air for quite sometime while the two try to suck it in at the same time. This is plausible because you might be able to keep a pea in the air for a small amount of time, but impossible because you can't keep a pea in the air for a period of time. This action defies gravity.