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Quoted By: >>2372109
Is there a possible way to figure out what make and model of car you were by running vairous tests of speed, endurance, and strength? How would I go about looking into this further?
All Ive come up with so far is that your top running speed in a mile may or may not equate to that of a top speed of a car based on this thing I wrote in notepad
Car Fastest MPH: 267.856 MPH (stock Bugatti Veyron 16.4)
Car Average MPH: 100-110 MPH
Car Slowest MPH: 37 MPH (Peel P50 top speed)
Human Fastest: 27.44 MPH (Usain Bolt Top speed)
Human Average: 10-15
Human Slowest: 4.5 (Slowest speed for running)
as you can probably see, the fastest and slowest speeds for both are within the same range (within 10 MPH of Each other) If you multiply the human speed by 10
thats as much thought as ive put into it and I'd like to see if there's something that could help further this Idea
All Ive come up with so far is that your top running speed in a mile may or may not equate to that of a top speed of a car based on this thing I wrote in notepad
Car Fastest MPH: 267.856 MPH (stock Bugatti Veyron 16.4)
Car Average MPH: 100-110 MPH
Car Slowest MPH: 37 MPH (Peel P50 top speed)
Human Fastest: 27.44 MPH (Usain Bolt Top speed)
Human Average: 10-15
Human Slowest: 4.5 (Slowest speed for running)
as you can probably see, the fastest and slowest speeds for both are within the same range (within 10 MPH of Each other) If you multiply the human speed by 10
thats as much thought as ive put into it and I'd like to see if there's something that could help further this Idea