You all should watch this, it's the result of 606 attempts
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/flash/honda-ad.html
It's possible some people have already seen this but it wasn't on Belgian TV
Agree, they don't seem to change velocity at all. Sureley they would visbly slow down going uphill- even at that low speed.Monstrobolaxa wrote:I continue to think the tires rolling up the ramp looks very strange....
If you talk to a physics teacher (geophysist) and to a geologist they probably tell you it's impossible! In order to have something like it you'de have to be on a mountain that has enough mass to atract the car on the slope.f1.redbaron wrote:While I share the same degree of skepticism as Monstobolaxa, I would like to point out that there is a place in California (I think) where a car will begin to roll uphill if left in neutral. I remember watching something about it some time ago. At first I was sure that it was a hoax, but it was on Discovery so it should be considered as a credible show.
However, all that aside, it just seems too perfect. The bottom line is that all the parts used in this commercial are, presumably, Honda built, and not one of them was ACME part, so, if Coyote couldn't make his things work with ACME parts, it is hard to believe that Honda can using inferior parts
Ever heard of the Electric Brae in Scotland?Monstrobolaxa wrote:He's talking about going up a hill not at the bottom of a u!
we're talking of the car being pull up...