Chapter 17: The Bullet Turns
Margarita pointed a water gun at Mizukawa and the three of them, and each of them fled. Ten minutes later, the trio returned. Mizukawa said with a smile: "I think everyone has already guessed our topic today. Gun? No. Bullet? Well, it's about bullets. I don't know if you've heard of a "Gun God"? It's an anti-Japanese drama, I haven't watched it. But there is one issue that intrigues me, and that is the turning of bullets. Now, let's share your thoughts on this.
Liuzifeng began to tinker with the water gun, and said: "What about this, you can't look at it according to what you think." We know that an external force is required to change the direction of movement of a force, but in general, a bullet does not turn on its own. But wouldn't it be possible if the materials used to make bullets were shape-sensitive? What is Shape Sensitive? That is, when it encounters a turn, it will cause a bullet to react.
I know you'd say that shape sensitivity is a fictional concept, and that there is no such thing in this world. What is Sensitivity? Conscious behavior! Bullets are inorganic, how can they be conscious? Actually, inorganic bodies are also conscious. It's just different from the organism. It's different, but it doesn't mean you can't convert. Shape sensitivity is precisely the result of the transformation of the consciousness of the bullet into the consciousness of the organism, and of course the bullet is not an organism.
Duenias scoffed: "The turn of the bullet has nothing to do with the bullet, but with the structure of the gun. Or rather, it has to do with the application of force. In "Gun God", it is said that with a slight shake of the hand, the bullet can turn. If so, the bullet will spin as it flies out of the barrel. After a period of movement, it begins to fly in a straight line.
I feel like shaking the barrel vigorously when the bullet is being plucked. Due to the influence of external forces, the bullet will form inertia, and the bullet will turn under the action of inertia.
Margarita looked at the water gun on the table and said, "It's very simple. First the muzzle is obliquely upward, and then it is rotated half a turn in the opposite direction of the predetermined direction. As long as this is the case, the bullet can make a turn.
Mizukawa said: Install a guidance system on the bullet to control the movement of the bullet. A person just needs to give an order to the guidance system behind his back. However, the cost of creating a guidance system is too high.
I came up with the idea of using magnets to make bullets, and using the principle of magnetism, the bullet could be turned. First shoot a bullet from one gun, and then shoot another bullet from a gun. Of course, when the first bullet is about to reach the corner, the next bullet is aimed at it. When two bullets meet, the principle of same-sex repulsion causes the previous bullet to turn.
All three nodded and said, "Yes!" That's a good idea. Suddenly, Liuzi Feng came and said: I think if the shape is sensitive, the bullet can be turned. Since it's much easier to use shape sensitivity than to use magnetism, I'm more inclined to my approach. Both Dueñas and Margarita's approach are a bit taken for granted and not worth considering.
Mizukawa immediately said: We are not physicists, we don't have a lot of knowledge of physics. Besides, we are talking about things that are not clearly explained in physics, and there must be something that is not right. We discuss for the sake of thought, but also for the sake of interest. If you can solve a physical problem by the way, it will be a blessing. If not, it's not a big deal, after all, we're just hobbyists. Okay, let's go back and think about it. Tomorrow, we're going to start a new topic.