Cartoon Laws of Physics

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(Not clear to me yet how we can develop radiative
transfer or hydrocodes with this physic.... )

Cartoon Law I
Any body suspended in space will remain in space until made aware
of its situation.
Daffy Duck steps off a cliff, expecting further pastureland. He
loiters in midair, soliloquizing flippantly, unti he chances to look down.
At this point, the familiar principle of 32 feet per second per second
takes over.
Cartoon Law II
Any body in motion will tend to remain in motion until solid matter
intervenes suddenly.
Whether shot from a cannon or in hot pursuit on foot, cartoon characters
are so absolute in their momentum that only a telephone pole or an outsize
boulder retards their forward motion absolutely. Sir Isaac Newton called
this sudden termination of motion the stooge's surcease.
Cartoon Law III
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming
to its perimeter.
Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality
of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who
are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house,
leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony
often catalyzes this reaction.
Cartoon Law IV
The time required for an object to fall twenty stories is greater
than or equal to the time it takes for whoever knocked it off the ledge
to spiral down twenty flights to attempt to capture it unbroken.
Such an object is inevitably priceless, thus the attempt to capture
it will be inevitably unsuccessful.
Cartoon Law V
All principles of gravity are negated by fear.
Psychic forces are sufficient in most bodies for a shock to propel
them directly away from the earth's surface. A spooky noise or an adversary's
signature sound will induce motion upward, usually to the cradle of a chandelier,
a treetop, or the crest of a flagpole. The feet of a character who is running
or the wheels of a speeding auto need never touch the ground, especially
when in flight.
Cartoon Law VI
As speed increases, objects can be in several places at once.
This is particularly true of tooth-and-claw fights, in which a character's
head may be glimpsed emerging from the cloud of altercation at several
places simultaneously. This effect is common as well among bodies that
are spinning or being throttled. A 'wacky' character has the option of
self-replication only at manic high speeds and may ricochet off walls to
achieve the velocity required.
Cartoon Law VII
Certain bodies can pass through solid walls painted to resemble tunnel
entrances; others cannot.
This trompe l'oeil inconsistency has baffled generations, but at
least it is known that whoever paints an entrance on a wall's surface to
trick an opponent will be unable to pursue him into this theoretical space.
The painter is flattened against the wall when he attempts to follow into
the painting. This is ultimately a problem of art, not of science.
Corollary: Portable holes work.
Cartoon Law VIII
Any violent rearrangement of feline matter is impermanent.
Cartoon cats possess even more deaths than the traditional nine
lives might comfortably afford. They can be decimated, spliced, splayed,
accordion-pleated, spindled, or disassembled, but they cannot be destroyed.
After a few moments of blinking self pity, they reinflate, elongate, snap
back, or solidify.
Corollary 1: A cat will assume the shape of its container.
Corollary 2:Cartoons cats have the uncanny ability to emit piano
sounds when their teeth are transformed into piano keys after having a
piano dropped on them.
Cartoon Law IX
For every vengeance there is an equal and opposite revengeance.
This is the one law of animated cartoon motion that also applies
to the physical world at large. For that reason, we need the relief of
watching it happen to a duck instead.
Cartoon Law X
Everything falls faster than an anvil.
Cartoon Law Amendment A
A sharp object will always propel a character upward.
When poked (usually in the buttocks) with a sharp object (usually
a pin), a character will defy gravity by shooting straight up, with great
velocity.
Cartoon Law Amendment B
The laws of object permanence are nullified for "cool"
characters.
Characters who are intended to be "cool" can make previously
nonexistent objects appear from behind their backs at will. For instance,
the Road Runner can materialize signs to express himself without speaking.
Cartoon Law Amendment C
Explosive weapons cannot cause fatal injuries.
They merely turn characters temporarily black and smoky.

Cartoon Law Amendment D
Gravity is transmitted by slow-moving waves of large wavelengths.
Their operation can be witnessed by observing the behavior of a
canine suspended over a large vertical drop. Its feet will begin to fall
first, causing its legs to stretch. As the wave reaches its torso, that
part will begin to fall, causing the neck to stretch. As the head begins
to fall, tension is released and the canine will resume its regular proportions
until such time as it strikes the ground.
Cartoon Law Amendment E
Dynamite is spontaneously generated in "C-spaces" (spaces
in which cartoon laws hold).
The process is analogous to steady-state theories of the universe
which postulated that the tensions involved in maintaining a space would
cause the creation of hydrogen from nothing. Dynamite quanta are quite
large (stick-sized) and unstable (lit). Such quanta are attracted to psychic
forces generated by feelings of distress in "cool" characters
(see Amendment B), which may be a special case of this law), who are able
to use said quanta to their advantage. One may imagine C-spaces where all
matter and energy result from primal masses of dynamite exploding. A big
bang indeed.
Cartoon Law Amendment F
Any bag, sack, purse, etc. possessed by a cool character is a tesseract
-- any number of objects of any size may be placed in it or removed from
it with no change in its outer dimensions.
Cartoon Law Amendment G
Characters can spin around and change into any set of clothes appropriate
to the situation.
Cartoon Law Amendment H
Rabbits can dig a burrow from here to there in less than 20 seconds
and emerge spotlessly clean.
Cartoon Law Amendment I
Movements are accompanied by funny sound effects.