Rock, Paper, Scissors, Physics; aka Magnets, Weights, AND...

wsx

Rock, Paper, Scissors, Physics; aka Magnets, Weights, AND...
« on July 9th, 2013, 06:30 PM »Last edited on July 9th, 2013, 07:06 PM by wsx
I say Rock, Paper, Scissors, Physics you can say your own way. It can be seen as a pyramid or Tesla's favorite number of 3 which which he feels that it makes something. All are equal but all have a weakness to one other. Rock is equal to rock so it can not o far, but if you have paper then you have a reaction but it ends when all the rocks are covered with paper, and then you have scissors which completes the circle, kind of like the circle of life, or atmospheric circle... Well triangle but you get my point. lol

Obviously a we can go to the other extreme to say a big rock can break the paper, and a dull scissor can not cut a easily paper as thick as a phonebook, and a scissor that cuts locks can easily break rocks. LOL So let's stay moderate on the cycle.

So applying the normal levels that on a small scale we have lets say weight beats magnets magnet that can lift 1 pound can be beat by something that weighs 2 pounds, so what would you say comes after which magnets can beat it and weights can not?

Or a second variation we can view it from the opposite extreme to say a magnet that can lift 2 pounds can beat 1 pound weight, and so what can beat the magnet and lose to the weight?

I have some ideas but I don't want to influence others suggestions. So throw a word out or a sentence, no matter how silly.The first and/or second variation, of woul you replace weight with something else? If not many answer then I might as well erase it and not say what the 3rd one could be.