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whiteskunk
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05 Oct 2007, 3:39 am

How many helium filled beach balls would it take to lift a semi large fish (roughly 60 lbs. give or take a few) out of the water and carry it through the air?

Why you ask?. . .I would like to see a flying fish. I've already figured out the method to pull it off. Just lack the ratio of helium filled beach balls per pound.

Anyone wanna take a shot at the solution?


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05 Oct 2007, 3:45 am

whiteskunk wrote:
How many helium filled beach balls would it take to lift a semi large fish (roughly 60 lbs. give or take a few) out of the water and carry it through the air?

Why you ask?. . .I would like to see a flying fish. I've already figured out the method to pull it off. Just lack the ratio of helium filled beach balls per pound.

Anyone wanna take a shot at the solution?


Somebody call Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage......


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05 Oct 2007, 4:30 am

I suggest you submit the question to the The Straight Dope ( http://www.straightdope.com/ ).

Do bear in mind that the poor fish would suffocate, though (unless you invent a breathing apparatus for fish while you're in Mad Scientist mode).



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05 Oct 2007, 10:38 am

Icheb wrote:
Do bear in mind that the poor fish would suffocate.


Like duh. Do you really think I'm freakin' stupid?


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05 Oct 2007, 10:43 am

Well, we would likely need to know the fish density as in order to have a floating fish it must be less dense than air.



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05 Oct 2007, 11:44 am

I was thinking of a smallerlish squid (no more than 60 pounds in weight). :lol: I can see the headlines-"Mile high calamari" :lol:


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05 Oct 2007, 11:55 am

m depends on wheter or not the fishes wishes to be lifted